fabric-samples/fabcar/startFabric.sh
Simon Stone 445ccbc25a [FAB-12880] Move old prog model samples for FabCar
Move the old programming model samples for FabCar,
including the "node" (JavaScript!) chaincode sample
and the JavaScript application in the top level into
new subdirectories called "javascript-low-level".

We still want to keep these samples around for comparision
purposes, but most new developers should be using the new
samples built using the new programming model.

At the same time, update the startFabric.sh script
to output correct help information on how to run
the applications built using the new programming model
after starting the Fabric network and deploying the chaincode.

Change-Id: I1e3701737f105cba67f661bf893771ac8a3a0373
Signed-off-by: Simon Stone <sstone1@uk.ibm.com>
2018-12-10 21:39:30 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright IBM Corp All Rights Reserved
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# Exit on first error
set -e
# don't rewrite paths for Windows Git Bash users
export MSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1
starttime=$(date +%s)
CC_SRC_LANGUAGE=${1:-"go"}
CC_SRC_LANGUAGE=`echo "$CC_SRC_LANGUAGE" | tr [:upper:] [:lower:]`
if [ "$CC_SRC_LANGUAGE" = "go" -o "$CC_SRC_LANGUAGE" = "golang" ]; then
CC_RUNTIME_LANGUAGE=golang
CC_SRC_PATH=github.com/fabcar/go
elif [ "$CC_SRC_LANGUAGE" = "javascript" ]; then
CC_RUNTIME_LANGUAGE=node # chaincode runtime language is node.js
CC_SRC_PATH=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/fabcar/javascript
elif [ "$CC_SRC_LANGUAGE" = "typescript" ]; then
CC_RUNTIME_LANGUAGE=node # chaincode runtime language is node.js
CC_SRC_PATH=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/fabcar/typescript
echo Compiling TypeScript code into JavaScript ...
pushd ../chaincode/fabcar/typescript
npm install
npm run build
popd
echo Finished compiling TypeScript code into JavaScript
else
echo The chaincode language ${CC_SRC_LANGUAGE} is not supported by this script
echo Supported chaincode languages are: go, javascript, and typescript
exit 1
fi
# clean the keystore
rm -rf ./hfc-key-store
# launch network; create channel and join peer to channel
cd ../basic-network
./start.sh
# Now launch the CLI container in order to install, instantiate chaincode
# and prime the ledger with our 10 cars
docker-compose -f ./docker-compose.yml up -d cli
docker exec -e "CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org1MSP" -e "CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/users/Admin@org1.example.com/msp" cli peer chaincode install -n fabcar -v 1.0 -p "$CC_SRC_PATH" -l "$CC_RUNTIME_LANGUAGE"
docker exec -e "CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org1MSP" -e "CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/users/Admin@org1.example.com/msp" cli peer chaincode instantiate -o orderer.example.com:7050 -C mychannel -n fabcar -l "$CC_RUNTIME_LANGUAGE" -v 1.0 -c '{"Args":[]}' -P "OR ('Org1MSP.member','Org2MSP.member')"
sleep 10
docker exec -e "CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org1MSP" -e "CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/users/Admin@org1.example.com/msp" cli peer chaincode invoke -o orderer.example.com:7050 -C mychannel -n fabcar -c '{"function":"initLedger","Args":[]}'
cat <<EOF
Total setup execution time : $(($(date +%s) - starttime)) secs ...
Next, use the FabCar applications to interact with the deployed FabCar contract.
The FabCar applications are available in multiple programming languages.
Follow the instructions for the programming language of your choice:
JavaScript:
Start by changing into the "javascript" directory:
cd javascript
Next, install all required packages:
npm install
Then run the following applications to enroll the admin user, and register a new user
called user1 which will be used by the other applications to interact with the deployed
FabCar contract:
node enrollAdmin
node registerUser
You can run the invoke application as follows. By default, the invoke application will
create a new car, but you can update the application to submit other transactions:
node invoke
You can run the query application as follows. By default, the query application will
return all cars, but you can update the application to evaluate other transactions:
node query
TypeScript:
Start by changing into the "typescript" directory:
cd typescript
Next, install all required packages:
npm install
Next, compile the TypeScript code into JavaScript:
npm run build
Then run the following applications to enroll the admin user, and register a new user
called user1 which will be used by the other applications to interact with the deployed
FabCar contract:
node dist/enrollAdmin
node dist/registerUser
You can run the invoke application as follows. By default, the invoke application will
create a new car, but you can update the application to submit other transactions:
node dist/invoke
You can run the query application as follows. By default, the query application will
return all cars, but you can update the application to evaluate other transactions:
node dist/query
EOF