Remove versions from fabric-samples readme so that
it doesn't need to be maintained for each release.
Also clarify the bootstrap.sh download instructions.
Change-Id: I4ef80e048b0d8f27429059635e57e08a8c70c0fa
Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
Better for loop expression and veriable scope for golang
Signed-off-by: kukgini <kukgini@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I83a4ead246039b5b10334467f17c808465492725
This patch fixes the instructions for dev-mode.
For the commands to start the chaincode to work properly,
this patch modifies the commands.
- Use peer.address flag (instead of the unused env var after FAB-14770)
- Add CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED=false (dev-mode is for non-TLS mode only)
FAB-15716 #done
Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <Tatsuya.Sato@hal.hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I160d22389bb611c5b96ee880497266f06d25abd7
Update samples now that QueryApprovalStatus has been renamed
to SimulateCommitChaincodeDefinition.
FAB-15831 #done
Change-Id: I4e12ca2c8424bf8d6537e77e1a9de7fd3723636d
Signed-off-by: Will Lahti <wtlahti@us.ibm.com>
The ccenv used to build Go chaincode is being
updated to no longer include the shim
dependency. Go chaincode must now vendor
all of its dependencies prior to being
packaged and installed.
Go chaincodes have been updated to include
go.mod for versioned dependencies.
Change-Id: Ib971cd3f841d5c92a509450bd85f6e424cc60c6e
Signed-off-by: Gari Singh <gari.r.singh@gmail.com>
This patch fixes the script and instruction with the ccenv container.
Running chaincode dev-mode fails because bash was removed from the
ccenv by FAB-15670.
This patch changes the command from /bin/bash to /bin/sh.
FAB-15723 #done
Change-Id: Ibf31ce9170e606988302bf46d8dac98b62e2043e
Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <Tatsuya.Sato@hal.hitachi.com>
Removed scripts/bootstrap.sh file and updated the README.md
with steps to download bootstrap.sh from Fabric repository.
Signed-off-by: Yukihiko <hirayanagi@jp.fujitsu.com>
Change-Id: I50357c702c8b357fedaf8ccd1ec97ef6c4429371
CI Fabcar javascript test fails because a query proposal is
sent to a peer which does not have Chaincode. The query handler
in fabric-network does not consider if Chaincode is installed on
target peers.
As a workaround, this CR adds steps installing Chaincode
on all peers during the setup.
Change-Id: Iaff0c5bde8c54cef12a176b55e13d70173ee8108
Signed-off-by: Yuki Kondo <yuki.kondo@hal.hitachi.com>
Remove the Fabric v2.0 version of the low-level FabCar sample. We
should not be advertising how to use the low-level APIs at this
point. The low-level samples are still available for Fabric v1.4
to show the difference between the low-level and high-level APIs.
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Change-Id: I0faef40d4cfddc689e6d7184491fd3759a3558a1
This patch fixes typo in docs/fabric-samples-ci.md
Change-Id: I814efb14d47e3509e3f785504b8d6d2ef26399a0
Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <Tatsuya.Sato@hal.hitachi.com>
CR31665 increased MAX_RETRY to 15 which allowed the fabcar go test
to succeed but the fabcar javascript test still fails. This sets
it to 20 in hope this will be enough.
Change-Id: I51a0e24893634d773b12341f5b87d49d2bbf7cb6
Signed-off-by: Arnaud J Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>
This CR removes the unused variable 'OS_ARCH' from byfn.sh,
eyfn.sh and interest swap in fabric-samples.
FAB-9329 #done
Change-Id: I0d1b87679d66bec1d9e4aaee9e770305f9c8f4b9
Signed-off-by: Yuki Kondo <yuki.kondo@hal.hitachi.com>
BYFN and Fabcar with couchdb are failing intermittently
because CLI sends a request for joining a Channel before
a Peer connects to the couchdb.
This CR changes the value of MAX_RETRY from 10 to 15
as a workaround.
FAB-15601 #done
Change-Id: I8d91fa224c585cc52c9dfabebb808b8909253900
Signed-off-by: Yuki Kondo <yuki.kondo@hal.hitachi.com>
Update high throughput sample scripts for
chaincode lifecycle
Change-Id: I8e7f9d98bb62d75a779e2767b0e165a36a700d43
Signed-off-by: NIKHIL E GUPTA <negupta@us.ibm.com>
Update FabCar to use BYFN. As a result, the sample
client applications need to change so that they use
the correct connection profile paths, and so that
they use service discovery.
Change-Id: If02b7fb4ad308c6a7d1e1aa9f953e1bc4e942719
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Add a new "-n" option to byfn.sh that optionally skips
the deployment of the abstore chaincode. When BYFN is
used as a network for other samples, we don't really
want the default chaincode deployed.
Change-Id: I6b4043a5c0bcedbeec431cc4a860a3b12da8d8f6
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Add a new "-a" option to byfn.sh that optionally deploys
certificate authorities (in Docker containers) for
organisation 1 and 2.
Change-Id: Ib58c46941aa6e8e58bac01aa3349e97d1f93b930
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Add connection profiles as part of the BYFN and EYFN
samples. The connection profiles can be used by client
applications using the Fabric SDKs to connect to those
networks.
Each organisation needs its own connection profile
that contains the set of peers that organisation
should use to connect to the network. Orderers and
channels are not needed, as they can be determined
by using service discovery.
Connection profiles can be specified in either JSON
or YAML, so provide both.
Change-Id: Ie8e3d2aef6475b324e5be8ebdada4c594c2235ae
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
Previously fabric-samples utilized the fabric list of maintainers. Over time
other contributors have become active. The fabric maintainers will use this
CR to vote for a new set of fabric-samples mainatiners, with the initial list
based on developers with the most contributions and reviews for fabric-samples
over the last 12 months.
Additionally, change fabric-samples from a two +2 policy to a
non-author code review policy.
Change-Id: I9c479f2e8a3dd7389e6e317aa4430cba1df9f3b3
Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
The issue is that BYFN passes "Init" function while the
sample Java chaincode checks for "init" function.
Within the init function, there is no need to check the function
argument that is passed in. The sample Go chaincode and Node.js
chaincode do not check the function argument. This change makes
sample Java chaincode behave the same way.
Change-Id: I802978e1276e92a3d420b3f4a391ff66a352d321
Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
- implement sample app to issue, transfer, redeem and list tokens
- change basic-network/crypto-config.yaml user count to 2
- regenerate crypto and channel config via generate.sh
- add fabtoken/README.md
Change-Id: I8d270c95b29e4af9c432fb05e7e8dc6be7bbc069
Signed-off-by: Wenjian Qiao <wenjianq@gmail.com>
This patch updates CI pipeline scripts which utilizes global shared
library reusable functions. It also creates ci.properties file with
all the parameters required to test the fabric-samples patch.
Change-Id: I9ed97c8dd0c07a3677042dbda034043e8a19a0f1
Signed-off-by: rameshthoomu <rameshbabu.thoomu@gmail.com>
This change set upgrades config files, scripts and fixtures for the
basic-network sample.
Changes are as follows:
- configtx.yaml was amended adding capabilities and policies required
to bootstrap a 2.0 channel
- crypto-config.yaml was amended adding support for node OUs (so that
policies involving peers, admins and clients can be evaluated)
- generate.sh was amended adding the name of the orderer system channel
- generate.sh is executed, producing fixtures in the crypto-config and
config directories
- docker-compose.yml is changed specifying the correct SKI after
crypto material has been regenerated
- finally, startFabric.sh has been upgraded to use the new lifecycle
Change-Id: I201a98e3bf4d9717741539f572719aa687f4bb63
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Sorniotti <ale.linux@sopit.net>
This change is to add a delStandard() function to the
high-throughput fabric sample, as well as fix a typo
in putStandard(). In addition to modifying the
chaincode, an additional bash script,
'del-traditional.sh', was created to remotely delete
a created asset from within the docker CLI in
accordance with the sample walkthrough.
This change is necessary to demonstrate the full
capability of the fabric Shim library, such that no
assets remain on the ledger that the user doesn't want
This change was tested on a local deployment of
Fabric 1.4, using the 'Basic Network' asset that
was created by Ethan Fox for internal use by the
IBM Blockchain Innovation Unit within GBS Global.
Change-Id: I34488dc3131f817563568a43f923856fecb07a5a
Signed-off-by: Ethan Fox <Ethan.Fox@ibm.com>