fabric-samples/test-network/scripts/envVar.sh
David Enyeart 424c429f39 Remove double quotes for env variables
Double quotes have caused issues in some environments,
e.g. see https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/issues/4358

Signed-off-by: David Enyeart <enyeart@us.ibm.com>
2024-05-06 10:27:18 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright IBM Corp All Rights Reserved
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# This is a collection of bash functions used by different scripts
# imports
# test network home var targets to test-network folder
# the reason we use a var here is to accommodate scenarios
# where execution occurs from folders outside of default as $PWD, such as the test-network/addOrg3 folder.
# For setting environment variables, simple relative paths like ".." could lead to unintended references
# due to how they interact with FABRIC_CFG_PATH. It's advised to specify paths more explicitly,
# such as using "../${PWD}", to ensure that Fabric's environment variables are pointing to the correct paths.
TEST_NETWORK_HOME=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME:-${PWD}}
. ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/scripts/utils.sh
export CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED=true
export ORDERER_CA=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/ordererOrganizations/example.com/tlsca/tlsca.example.com-cert.pem
export PEER0_ORG1_CA=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/tlsca/tlsca.org1.example.com-cert.pem
export PEER0_ORG2_CA=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org2.example.com/tlsca/tlsca.org2.example.com-cert.pem
export PEER0_ORG3_CA=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org3.example.com/tlsca/tlsca.org3.example.com-cert.pem
# Set environment variables for the peer org
setGlobals() {
local USING_ORG=""
if [ -z "$OVERRIDE_ORG" ]; then
USING_ORG=$1
else
USING_ORG="${OVERRIDE_ORG}"
fi
infoln "Using organization ${USING_ORG}"
if [ $USING_ORG -eq 1 ]; then
export CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org1MSP
export CORE_PEER_TLS_ROOTCERT_FILE=$PEER0_ORG1_CA
export CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/users/Admin@org1.example.com/msp
export CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=localhost:7051
elif [ $USING_ORG -eq 2 ]; then
export CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org2MSP
export CORE_PEER_TLS_ROOTCERT_FILE=$PEER0_ORG2_CA
export CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org2.example.com/users/Admin@org2.example.com/msp
export CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=localhost:9051
elif [ $USING_ORG -eq 3 ]; then
export CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org3MSP
export CORE_PEER_TLS_ROOTCERT_FILE=$PEER0_ORG3_CA
export CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/organizations/peerOrganizations/org3.example.com/users/Admin@org3.example.com/msp
export CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=localhost:11051
else
errorln "ORG Unknown"
fi
if [ "$VERBOSE" = "true" ]; then
env | grep CORE
fi
}
# parsePeerConnectionParameters $@
# Helper function that sets the peer connection parameters for a chaincode
# operation
parsePeerConnectionParameters() {
PEER_CONN_PARMS=()
PEERS=""
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
setGlobals $1
PEER="peer0.org$1"
## Set peer addresses
if [ -z "$PEERS" ]
then
PEERS="$PEER"
else
PEERS="$PEERS $PEER"
fi
PEER_CONN_PARMS=("${PEER_CONN_PARMS[@]}" --peerAddresses $CORE_PEER_ADDRESS)
## Set path to TLS certificate
CA=PEER0_ORG$1_CA
TLSINFO=(--tlsRootCertFiles "${!CA}")
PEER_CONN_PARMS=("${PEER_CONN_PARMS[@]}" "${TLSINFO[@]}")
# shift by one to get to the next organization
shift
done
}
verifyResult() {
if [ $1 -ne 0 ]; then
fatalln "$2"
fi
}