#!/bin/bash # # Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # # This script is designed to be run in the cli container as the # first step of the EYFN tutorial. It creates and submits a # configuration transaction to add org3 to the test network # CHANNEL_NAME="$1" DELAY="$2" TIMEOUT="$3" VERBOSE="$4" : ${CHANNEL_NAME:="mychannel"} : ${DELAY:="3"} : ${TIMEOUT:="10"} : ${VERBOSE:="false"} COUNTER=1 MAX_RETRY=5 # imports # test network home var targets to test network folder # the reason we use a var here is considering with org3 specific folder # when invoking this for org3 as test-network/scripts/org3-scripts # the value is changed from default as $PWD(test-network) # to .. as relative path to make the import works export test_network_home=.. . ${test_network_home}/scripts/configUpdate.sh infoln "Creating config transaction to add org3 to network" # Fetch the config for the channel, writing it to config.json fetchChannelConfig 1 ${CHANNEL_NAME} config.json # Modify the configuration to append the new org set -x jq -s '.[0] * {"channel_group":{"groups":{"Application":{"groups": {"Org3MSP":.[1]}}}}}' config.json ${test_network_home}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org3.example.com/org3.json > modified_config.json { set +x; } 2>/dev/null # Compute a config update, based on the differences between config.json and modified_config.json, write it as a transaction to org3_update_in_envelope.pb createConfigUpdate ${CHANNEL_NAME} config.json modified_config.json org3_update_in_envelope.pb infoln "Signing config transaction" signConfigtxAsPeerOrg 1 org3_update_in_envelope.pb infoln "Submitting transaction from a different peer (peer0.org2) which also signs it" setGlobals 2 set -x peer channel update -f org3_update_in_envelope.pb -c ${CHANNEL_NAME} -o localhost:7050 --ordererTLSHostnameOverride orderer.example.com --tls --cafile "$ORDERER_CA" { set +x; } 2>/dev/null successln "Config transaction to add org3 to network submitted"