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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tatsuya Sato
2c0fe75438 Minor improvements on test-network-nano-bash
- Fix typos
- Update gitignore

Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <tatsuya.sato.so@hitachi.com>
2023-06-16 16:45:22 -04:00
Dave Enyeart
ae9e7e8df8
test-network-nano-bash chaincode id and waitForEvent improvements (#1052)
- Use calculatepackageid to set CHAINCODE_ID
- Use waitForEvent to wait for commit event intead of 2s sleep

Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
2023-06-09 21:48:39 +09:00
Arkadi Piven
81390fbbbf Fix nano-bash-bft sample to work with channel-participation.
remove dependency on deprecated system-channel.

Signed-off-by: Arkadi Piven <arkadi.piven@ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: arkadipiven <arkadi7770@gmail.com>
2023-06-07 10:17:46 -04:00
James Taylor
01da596ae1 Update nano test network
Fix minor bugs, and add network.sh script to simplify standing up the network

Note: the updated peerNadmin.sh scripts no longer create or join a channel and now only configure the environment for the relevant peer

Signed-off-by: James Taylor <jamest@uk.ibm.com>
2022-08-29 02:31:49 -04:00
Arnaud J Le Hors
daf08981dd
Add external chaincode service for Nano Test Network (#650)
This addresses Issue #504. This extends the test-network-nano-bash
sample to offer an option to run a fabric network without using any
containers at all. The chaincode is running as an external service
directly on the host machine.

Signed-off-by: Arnaud J Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>
2022-03-09 08:47:31 +00:00
denyeart
2663a07765
Test network nano bash - initial commit (#450)
Test network Nano bash provides a set of minimal bash scripts
to run a Fabric network on your local machine.
The network is functionally equivalent to the docker-based Test Network,
you can therefore run all the tutorials and samples that target the Test Network.
The Fabric release binaries are utilized rather than using docker containers
to avoid all unnecessary layers. Only the chaincode and chaincode builder
runs in a docker container behind the scenes.
Using the Fabric binaries also makes it simple for Fabric developers
to iteratively and quickly modify Fabric code and test a Fabric network as a user.

Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
2021-08-11 13:53:47 +01:00