Pushes the scripting logic into a standalone script
and adds tests for the applications which by side-effect
also test the invoke and query functions on the chaincode.
Signed-off-by: Brett Logan <brett.t.logan@ibm.com>
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>
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>