For some signing implementations, such as ed25519, a non-default hash
implementation must be specified when creating the Gateway connection in
client applications. Rather than relying on the default hash algorithm,
it is probably good practice in general to specify an algorithm that is
compatible with your signing implementation.
This change explicitly specifies the hash algorithm to raise visibility
of the option to select the hash algorithm.
Signed-off-by: Mark S. Lewis <Mark.S.Lewis@outlook.com>
- Dependency updates
- ESLint flat configuration format, replacing deprecated configuration
- Minor fixes to compile and lint issues
- Consistent TypeScript formatting with .editorconfig
Signed-off-by: Mark S. Lewis <Mark.S.Lewis@outlook.com>
Allow client applications to work regardless of whether network was creating using a CA or cryptogen since they create different client certificate file names.
Signed-off-by: Mark S. Lewis <Mark.S.Lewis@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: deeptiraom <41100100+deeptiraom@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark S. Lewis <mark_lewis@uk.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: deeptiraom <41100100+deeptiraom@users.noreply.github.com>
Changed:
- Console output formatting
- Transaction arguments
- Readability and comments of code
- Linting rules
- Missing semicolons
- Package name and descrption
Signed-off-by: Mark S. Lewis <mark_lewis@uk.ibm.com>
* Gateway Migration for events application
Signed-off-by: sapthasurendran <saptha.surendran@ibm.com>
* Documentation Error Fix
Signed-off-by: sapthasurendran <saptha.surendran@ibm.com>
* Updated ci pipelines to include the app
Readme update
Wait for events to complete
Refactor code for events replay
Signed-off-by: sapthasurendran <saptha.surendran@ibm.com>