This change organizes the `ci` directory into common-sense
subfolders and standardizes pipelines naming schemes.
Also removes the dead Jenkins code in the `./scripts` directory
Signed-off-by: Brett Logan <brett.t.logan@ibm.com>
The current scripts download the fabric binaries and place them
in `/usr/local`. Modifying the host system in CI is generally
bad practice. The `bootstrap.sh` script also downloads the
binaries into the root of the `fabric-samples` repo. It is
good practice for us to do the same in CI. We also have
several samples that make an assumption about the location
of these scripts. In the future we should re-evaluate these
examples.
Signed-off-by: Brett Logan <brett.t.logan@ibm.com>
Have the application read the common connection profile to
build a JSON object used for the gateway connect and for
a fabric-ca client instance.
Signed-off-by: Bret Harrison <beharrison@nc.rr.com>
Change 2.0.0-beta to 2.0.0 when CommercialPaper uses the test network
Add test network to the azure pipelines
Correct test network envvar script
Signed-off-by: Matthew B White <whitemat@uk.ibm.com>
* WIP Commercial Paper -> Test network
Signed-off-by: Matthew B White <whitemat@uk.ibm.com>
* Update Commercial Paper to v2.0 lifecycle
- move to using the test-network
- updating README.md to include commands to use v2.0 lifecylce
- update Contracts and Applications to use 2.0 libraries
Signed-off-by: Matthew B White <whitemat@uk.ibm.com>
Update the applications and scripts to use the new v2
SDKs and the new lifecycle
Add in a basic script based on the readme.md that does
a basic run of the scenario
Signed-off-by: Matthew B White <whitemat@uk.ibm.com>