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340 lines
8.6 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copyright IBM Corp All Rights Reserved
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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#
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# Convenience routine to "do everything" required to bring up a sample CC.
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function deploy_chaincode() {
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local cc_name=$1
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local cc_label=$2
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local cc_folder=$(absolute_path $3)
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local temp_folder=$(mktemp -d)
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local cc_package=${temp_folder}/${cc_name}.tgz
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package_chaincode ${cc_label} ${cc_name} ${cc_package}
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set_chaincode_id ${cc_package}
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set_chaincode_image ${cc_folder}
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build_chaincode_image ${cc_folder} ${CHAINCODE_IMAGE}
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if [ "${CLUSTER_RUNTIME}" == "kind" ]; then
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kind_load_image ${CHAINCODE_IMAGE}
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fi
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launch_chaincode ${cc_name} ${CHAINCODE_ID} ${CHAINCODE_IMAGE}
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activate_chaincode ${cc_name} ${cc_package}
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}
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# Infer a reasonable name for the chaincode image based on the folder path conventions, or
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# allow the user to override with TEST_NETWORK_CHAINCODE_IMAGE.
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function set_chaincode_image() {
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local cc_folder=$1
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if [ -z "$TEST_NETWORK_CHAINCODE_IMAGE" ]; then
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# cc_folder path starting with first index of "fabric-samples"
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CHAINCODE_IMAGE=${cc_folder/*fabric-samples/fabric-samples}
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else
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CHAINCODE_IMAGE=${TEST_NETWORK_CHAINCODE_IMAGE}
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fi
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}
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# Convenience routine to "do everything other than package and launch" a sample CC.
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# When debugging a chaincode server, the process must be launched prior to completing
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# the chaincode lifecycle at the peer. This routine provides a route for packaging
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# and installing the chaincode out of band, and a single target to complete the peer
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# chaincode lifecycle.
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function activate_chaincode() {
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local cc_name=$1
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local cc_package=$2
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set_chaincode_id ${cc_package}
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install_chaincode ${cc_package}
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approve_chaincode ${cc_name} ${CHAINCODE_ID}
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commit_chaincode ${cc_name}
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}
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function query_chaincode() {
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local cc_name=$1
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shift
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set -x
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export_peer_context org1 peer1
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peer chaincode query \
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-n $cc_name \
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-C $CHANNEL_NAME \
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-c $@
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}
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function query_chaincode_metadata() {
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local cc_name=$1
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shift
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set -x
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local args='{"Args":["org.hyperledger.fabric:GetMetadata"]}'
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log ''
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log 'Org1-Peer1:'
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export_peer_context org1 peer1
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peer chaincode query -n $cc_name -C $CHANNEL_NAME -c $args
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log ''
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log 'Org1-Peer2:'
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export_peer_context org1 peer2
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peer chaincode query -n $cc_name -C $CHANNEL_NAME -c $args
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}
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function invoke_chaincode() {
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local cc_name=$1
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shift
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export_peer_context org1 peer1
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peer chaincode invoke \
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-n $cc_name \
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-C $CHANNEL_NAME \
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-c $@ \
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--orderer org0-orderer1.${DOMAIN}:443 \
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--connTimeout ${ORDERER_TIMEOUT} \
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--tls --cafile ${TEMP_DIR}/channel-msp/ordererOrganizations/org0/orderers/org0-orderer1/tls/signcerts/tls-cert.pem
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sleep 2
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}
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function build_chaincode_image() {
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local cc_folder=$1
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local cc_image=$2
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push_fn "Building chaincode image ${cc_image}"
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$CONTAINER_CLI build ${CONTAINER_NAMESPACE} -t ${cc_image} ${cc_folder}
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pop_fn
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}
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function kind_load_image() {
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local cc_image=$1
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push_fn "Loading chaincode to kind image plane"
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kind load docker-image ${cc_image}
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pop_fn
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}
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function package_chaincode() {
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local cc_label=$1
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local cc_name=$2
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local cc_archive=$3
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local cc_folder=$(dirname $cc_archive)
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local archive_name=$(basename $cc_archive)
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push_fn "Packaging chaincode ${cc_label}"
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mkdir -p ${cc_folder}
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# Allow the user to override the service URL for the endpoint. This allows, for instance,
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# local debugging at the 'host.docker.internal' DNS alias.
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local cc_default_address="{{.peername}}-ccaas-${cc_name}:9999"
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local cc_address=${TEST_NETWORK_CHAINCODE_ADDRESS:-$cc_default_address}
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cat << EOF > ${cc_folder}/connection.json
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{
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"address": "${cc_address}",
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"dial_timeout": "10s",
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"tls_required": false
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}
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EOF
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cat << EOF > ${cc_folder}/metadata.json
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{
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"type": "ccaas",
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"label": "${cc_label}"
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}
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EOF
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tar -C ${cc_folder} -zcf ${cc_folder}/code.tar.gz connection.json
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tar -C ${cc_folder} -zcf ${cc_archive} code.tar.gz metadata.json
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rm ${cc_folder}/code.tar.gz
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pop_fn
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}
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function launch_chaincode_service() {
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local org=$1
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local peer=$2
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local cc_name=$3
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local cc_id=$4
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local cc_image=$5
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push_fn "Launching chaincode container \"${cc_image}\""
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# The chaincode endpoint needs to have the generated chaincode ID available in the environment.
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# This could be from a config map, a secret, or by directly editing the deployment spec. Here we'll keep
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# things simple by using sed to substitute script variables into a yaml template.
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cat kube/${org}/${org}-cc-template.yaml \
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| sed 's,{{CHAINCODE_NAME}},'${cc_name}',g' \
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| sed 's,{{CHAINCODE_ID}},'${cc_id}',g' \
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| sed 's,{{CHAINCODE_IMAGE}},'${cc_image}',g' \
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| sed 's,{{PEER_NAME}},'${peer}',g' \
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| exec kubectl -n $NS apply -f -
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kubectl -n $NS rollout status deploy/${org}${peer}-ccaas-${cc_name}
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pop_fn
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}
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function launch_chaincode() {
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local org=org1
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local cc_name=$1
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local cc_id=$2
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local cc_image=$3
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launch_chaincode_service ${org} peer1 ${cc_name} ${cc_id} ${cc_image}
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launch_chaincode_service ${org} peer2 ${cc_name} ${cc_id} ${cc_image}
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}
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function install_chaincode_for() {
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local org=$1
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local peer=$2
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local cc_package=$3
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push_fn "Installing chaincode for org ${org} peer ${peer}"
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export_peer_context $org $peer
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peer lifecycle chaincode install $cc_package
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pop_fn
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}
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# Package and install the chaincode, but do not activate.
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function install_chaincode() {
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local org=org1
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local cc_package=$1
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install_chaincode_for ${org} peer1 ${cc_package}
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install_chaincode_for ${org} peer2 ${cc_package}
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}
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# approve the chaincode package for an org and assign a name
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function approve_chaincode() {
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local org=org1
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local peer=peer1
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local cc_name=$1
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local cc_id=$2
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push_fn "Approving chaincode ${cc_name} with ID ${cc_id}"
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export_peer_context $org $peer
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peer lifecycle \
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chaincode approveformyorg \
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--channelID ${CHANNEL_NAME} \
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--name ${cc_name} \
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--version 1 \
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--package-id ${cc_id} \
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--sequence 1 \
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--orderer org0-orderer1.${DOMAIN}:443 \
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--connTimeout ${ORDERER_TIMEOUT} \
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--tls --cafile ${TEMP_DIR}/channel-msp/ordererOrganizations/org0/orderers/org0-orderer1/tls/signcerts/tls-cert.pem
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pop_fn
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}
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# commit the named chaincode for an org
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function commit_chaincode() {
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local org=org1
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local peer=peer1
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local cc_name=$1
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push_fn "Committing chaincode ${cc_name}"
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export_peer_context $org $peer
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peer lifecycle \
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chaincode commit \
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--channelID ${CHANNEL_NAME} \
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--name ${cc_name} \
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--version 1 \
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--sequence 1 \
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--orderer org0-orderer1.${DOMAIN}:443 \
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--connTimeout ${ORDERER_TIMEOUT} \
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--tls --cafile ${TEMP_DIR}/channel-msp/ordererOrganizations/org0/orderers/org0-orderer1/tls/signcerts/tls-cert.pem
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pop_fn
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}
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function set_chaincode_id() {
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local cc_package=$1
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cc_sha256=$(shasum -a 256 ${cc_package} | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
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cc_label=$(tar zxfO ${cc_package} metadata.json | jq -r '.label')
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CHAINCODE_ID=${cc_label}:${cc_sha256}
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}
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# chaincode "group" commands. Like "main" for chaincode sub-command group.
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function chaincode_command_group() {
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#set -x
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COMMAND=$1
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shift
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if [ "${COMMAND}" == "deploy" ]; then
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log "Deploying chaincode"
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deploy_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode is ready."
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "activate" ]; then
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log "Activating chaincode"
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activate_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode is ready."
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "package" ]; then
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log "Packaging chaincode"
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package_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode package is ready."
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "id" ]; then
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set_chaincode_id $@
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log $CHAINCODE_ID
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "launch" ]; then
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log "Launching chaincode services"
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launch_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode services are ready"
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "install" ]; then
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log "Installing chaincode for org1"
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install_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode is installed"
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "approve" ]; then
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log "Approving chaincode for org1"
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approve_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode is approved"
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "commit" ]; then
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log "Committing chaincode for org1"
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commit_chaincode $@
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log "🏁 - Chaincode is committed"
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "invoke" ]; then
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invoke_chaincode $@ 2>> ${LOG_FILE}
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "query" ]; then
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query_chaincode $@ >> ${LOG_FILE}
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elif [ "${COMMAND}" == "metadata" ]; then
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query_chaincode_metadata $@ >> ${LOG_FILE}
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else
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print_help
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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