As the Typescript examples are essentially just reiterations
of the same Javascript code, there is no benefit to having
providing examples in both languages. The functional code
was exactly the same in both languages. On the contrary it
meant we widened the surface of maitainence and thus we are
removing due to the limited benefit provided by the example
chaincode and applications.
Signed-off-by: Brett Logan <brett.t.logan@ibm.com>
options on the network script to deploy chaincode
-ccn The name to be used as the deployed name and used as
the short name of known chaincodes when the -ccp is not included.
known short names
'basic' - asset-transfer-basic
'secure' - asset-transfer-secured-agreement
'ledger' - asset-transfer-ledger-queries
'private' - asset-transfer-private-data
-ccl the language of the chaincode
-ccv the version
-ccs the sequence
-ccp [optional] the path to the chaincode, when provided
the -ccn will be the deployed name
-cci [optional] the chaincode function to call during deployment
that will perform an initialization of the channel state
required for this chaincode
Signed-off-by: Bret Harrison <beharrison@nc.rr.com>
FAB-15782 added go.mod files for versioned dependencies,
but "go mod vendor" is never run before deploying the
FabCar Go contract either by the user or in CI.
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I958d426ca72938a2051bf95d6ecc4c6e3cd1d7b2
Implementation of Fabcar client for Java Gateway SDK
Changes to first-network to generate the CCP files with
embedded PEM certificates rather than paths to files on disk
Change-Id: Iff15425e96ce28c6f96079cee474c35868fab554
Signed-off-by: andrew-coleman <andrew_coleman@uk.ibm.com>
FGJ-4 split java fabcar into separate classes
Incorporate review comments from previous CR
Split enroll/register/transactions into separate classes
Change-Id: I384cec59c7f53a37864bfc28be11e785a61421f3
Signed-off-by: andrew-coleman <andrew_coleman@uk.ibm.com>
FGJ-4 add license header to fabcar java sample
Change-Id: Ic658fe3bdece9875ca3ceaf28d94c5fb48879083
Signed-off-by: andrew-coleman <andrew_coleman@uk.ibm.com>
Collect logs from all existing Docker containers instead
of just limiting it to a predefined (and incorrect) set.
Also clean up the directory structure for the logs, and
remove any networks/volumes after each test run.
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Change-Id: Ifcf88baeb9ba4d42f757f7cd23ab2a178ab39b41
CI Fabcar javascript test fails because a query proposal is
sent to a peer which does not have Chaincode. The query handler
in fabric-network does not consider if Chaincode is installed on
target peers.
As a workaround, this CR adds steps installing Chaincode
on all peers during the setup.
Change-Id: Iaff0c5bde8c54cef12a176b55e13d70173ee8108
Signed-off-by: Yuki Kondo <yuki.kondo@hal.hitachi.com>
Update FabCar to use BYFN. As a result, the sample
client applications need to change so that they use
the correct connection profile paths, and so that
they use service discovery.
Change-Id: If02b7fb4ad308c6a7d1e1aa9f953e1bc4e942719
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
This patch updates CI pipeline scripts which utilizes global shared
library reusable functions. It also creates ci.properties file with
all the parameters required to test the fabric-samples patch.
Change-Id: I9ed97c8dd0c07a3677042dbda034043e8a19a0f1
Signed-off-by: rameshthoomu <rameshbabu.thoomu@gmail.com>
This change set upgrades config files, scripts and fixtures for the
basic-network sample.
Changes are as follows:
- configtx.yaml was amended adding capabilities and policies required
to bootstrap a 2.0 channel
- crypto-config.yaml was amended adding support for node OUs (so that
policies involving peers, admins and clients can be evaluated)
- generate.sh was amended adding the name of the orderer system channel
- generate.sh is executed, producing fixtures in the crypto-config and
config directories
- docker-compose.yml is changed specifying the correct SKI after
crypto material has been regenerated
- finally, startFabric.sh has been upgraded to use the new lifecycle
Change-Id: I201a98e3bf4d9717741539f572719aa687f4bb63
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Sorniotti <ale.linux@sopit.net>
Move the old programming model samples for FabCar,
including the "node" (JavaScript!) chaincode sample
and the JavaScript application in the top level into
new subdirectories called "javascript-low-level".
We still want to keep these samples around for comparision
purposes, but most new developers should be using the new
samples built using the new programming model.
At the same time, update the startFabric.sh script
to output correct help information on how to run
the applications built using the new programming model
after starting the Fabric network and deploying the chaincode.
Change-Id: I1e3701737f105cba67f661bf893771ac8a3a0373
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Introduce automated tests for the fabcar sample, that deploy
the new sample contracts and submit the initLedger transaction
using the "peer" CLI.
Additional changes will follow to drive the new sample apps
to ensure that they work as well (but the apps aren't there
yet!).
Change-Id: Ie42d139eb1dc1cf0f7c16f41f54bb5f40309921c
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
This CR updates the startFabric.sh script in the fabcar
sample to deploy the new fabcar contracts written with
the new programming model, in either JavaScript or
TypeScript.
Because both JavaScript and TypeScript use the chaincode
language of "node", we need to separate "source" language
from "runtime" language. Also taking the chance to rename
the option "golang" to "go" to match the directory.
Change-Id: Ib42661223925b1d8df8fd73cf8c1aac9d8a29e59
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
fabcar uses 1.0.2 node modules changing it to unstable so that
latest node modules can be used on master branch
Change-Id: Ia9dc866931763760dd3cd7dbc5c7fd9a5de099be
Signed-off-by: ratnakar <asara.ratnakar@gmail.com>
Update the fabcar sample with an easier flow
Remove hardcoded fields in the invoke program
Change-Id: I9a06cdd317c2afec80720ac7d728d38fc62c6f63
Signed-off-by: Bret Harrison <beharrison@nc.rr.com>
Signed-off-by: Nick Gaski <ngaski@us.ibm.com>
Fabric 1.1 supports javascript chaincode. This changeset
addresses porting of the golang chaincode to node.js
chiancode and the corresponding README files
Change-Id: Iae24e713f16ab3508fe0cc18ee062ffa412b8ba6
Signed-off-by: ratnakar <asara.ratnakar@gmail.com>
Git Bash is a prereq for Windows users
required to run the various sample
scripts. Git Bash by default will
convert paths and this causes the
issue identified by FAB-5392.
Luckily Git Bash provides supports an
environment variable to override this
behavior.
Change-Id: I66e52eb2953c0dcc9f04903a1fd1fd94d19b75ce
Signed-off-by: Gari Singh <gari.r.singh@gmail.com>
basic-network:
- moved "crypto-config" to top-level and removed
"network" folder
- added generate.sh to re-gen crypto materials
- docker-compose.yaml to ref v1.0.0 images
- add CLI to docker-compose
- start.sh to only start CA, orderer, peer and couch
- startFabric.sh to run start.sh, then launch CLI
for create channel, install, instantiate, invoke
fabcar:
- moved chaincode to central chaincode folder
- moved "creds" to top-level and removed "network"
folder
- changed to use the basic-network as the target
and removed docker-compose.yaml and crypto-config
- updated package.json to require v1.0.0 modules
- added missing license headers
- restructured to use a central chaincode subdirectory
Change-Id: Ic784d1cf55ea51da5155624f3c38275883de1dca
Signed-off-by: Christopher Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Nick Gaski <ngaski@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Zhang <jzhang@us.ibm.com>
fabcar sample is broken due to the recent change FAB-4904
With this fix generated the certs using rc1 based cryptogen binary
, also updated the paths in docker-compose and the scripts
Change-Id: I63457c7ab3e13ae34ff729bcc8f95ea1532b0737
Signed-off-by: ratnakar <asara.ratnakar@gmail.com>