This change brings a new set of scripts and configuration files to the
first-network sample to make it easier for people to follow the new
tutorial on how to add a third org to the network setup in BYFN.
To function properly the new Extend You First Network script (eyfn.sh)
must be run after byfn.sh is run and with the same parameters. So,
valid uses include:
./byfn.sh up
./eyfn.sh up
or
./byfn.sh up -c testchannel -s couchdb -l node
./eyfn.sh up -c testchannel -s couchdb -l node
A single './eyfn.sh down' command is however necessary to take the
whole network down.
Patch-set #2: fixes ./eyfn.sh down
Patch-set #3: removed unused option from Usage and spurious whitespaces
Patch-set #4: added missing test file
Change-Id: I9c926b52f2243dda1c5f9368112c314a6c5c6929
Signed-off-by: Arnaud J Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>
This change fixes a set of related issues.
It fixes the use of the cli timeout setting. It is now merely about
the maximum time spent waiting for a response.
The e2e script is no longer run from docker-compose but by calling
docker exec from byfn.sh and docker-compose now merely has the cli
waiting/sleeping for 1000 seconds.
This not only allows starting the network without automatically
running the e2e script, it also allows byfn.sh to properly end when
the e2e script ends rather than hang. It also makes the tutorial
simpler.
The time the cli container waits/sleeps cannot be changed other than
by editing the config file but this shouldn't be a problem.
This change also fixes the log output of the e2e script so that peers
are consistantly being referenced as in peerX.orgY.
In addition, this changes the usage of byfn.sh so that the -m
parameter is no longer needed. One merely needs to type "./byfn.sh up"
rather than "./byfn.sh -m up". The old way is still supported though,
for human backward compatibility. ;-) And by default the answer to the
prompt for continuation is "y" so the user can simply continue with a
hit of the return key.
Change-Id: I3e2409d81018f97ec9306ce6e1ae916d8fe18fec
Signed-off-by: Arnaud J Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>
Chaincode mount path has been corrected with this fix so
that artifacts (ex. mychannel.block etc.,) won't be visible on
the host machine and the cli container upon restart.
Change-Id: I9b59c80d1cac3034d9cd7d9e19b2931df8b3988e
Signed-off-by: ratnakar <asara.ratnakar@gmail.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>
[FAB-5992] Fix error at line 42 of the script.sh in scripts dir,
and add tips in byfn.sh.
Change-Id: Id05277074dc240c06e1b47ac4eedf349e9555cfa
Signed-off-by: Zhangjiong Xuan <xuanzhangjiong@hyperchain.cn>
Last part of FAB-4626- need to
update the script to use the right
root CA for communciating with the
orderer.
Change-Id: I89e1468be6970b48c416f7058dd38c24b0eec506
Signed-off-by: Gari Singh <gari.r.singh@gmail.com>