# Running the test network You can use the `./network.sh` script to stand up a simple Fabric test network. The test network has two peer organizations with one peer each and a single node raft ordering service. You can also use the `./network.sh` script to create channels and deploy chaincode. For more information, see [Using the Fabric test network](https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/test_network.html). The test network is being introduced in Fabric v2.0 as the long term replacement for the `first-network` sample. Before you can deploy the test network, you need to follow the instructions to [Install the Samples, Binaries and Docker Images](https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html) in the Hyperledger Fabric documentation. ## Using the Peer commands The `setOrgEnv.sh` script can be used to setup the environment variables for the ogrganziations, this will will help to be able to use the `peer` commands directly. First, ensure that the peer binaries are on your path, and the Fabric Config path is set Assuming that you're in the `test-network` directory. ```bash export PATH=$PATH:$(realpath ../bin) export FABRIC_CFG_PATH=$(realpath ../config) ``` You can then set up the environment variables for each organization. The `./setOrgEnv.sh` command is designed to be run as follows. ```bash export $(./setOrgEnv.sh Org2 | xargs) ``` (Note bash v4 is required for the scripts) You will now be able to run the `peer` commands in the context of Org2. If a different command prompt you can run the same command with Org1 instead. The `setOrgEnv` script outputs a series of `=` strings. These can then be fed into the export command for your current shell ## Chaincode-as-a-service To learn more about how to use the improvements to the Chaincode-as-a-service please see this [tutorial](./test-network/../CHAINCODE_AS_A_SERVICE_TUTORIAL.md). It is expected that this will move to augment the tutorial in the [Hyperledger Fabric ReadTheDocs](https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release-2.4/cc_service.html) ## Podman A copy of the `install_fabric.sh` script is in the `test-network` directory. This has been enhanced to support a `podman` argument; if used it will use the `podman` command to pull down images and tag them rather than docker. The images are the same, just pulled differently The `network.sh` script has been enhanced so that it can use `podman` and `podman-compose` instead of docker. Ensure that `CONTAINER_CLI` is set as below when running `network.sh` script. ```bash CONTAINER_CLI=podman ./network.sh up ```` As there is no Docker-Daemon when using podman, only the `./network.sh deployCCAAS` command will work.