fabric-samples/first-network/scripts/script.sh
Arnaud J Le Hors 1d69e9e2d1 [FAB-7540] Simplifies Reconfigure Your Network tutorial
This change brings a new set of scripts and configuration files to the
first-network sample to make it easier for people to follow the new
tutorial on how to add a third org to the network setup in BYFN.

To function properly the new Extend You First Network script (eyfn.sh)
must be run after byfn.sh is run and with the same parameters. So,
valid uses include:

./byfn.sh up
./eyfn.sh up

or

./byfn.sh up -c testchannel -s couchdb -l node
./eyfn.sh up -c testchannel -s couchdb -l node

A single './eyfn.sh down' command is however necessary to take the
whole network down.

Patch-set #2: fixes ./eyfn.sh down
Patch-set #3: removed unused option from Usage and spurious whitespaces
Patch-set #4: added missing test file

Change-Id: I9c926b52f2243dda1c5f9368112c314a6c5c6929
Signed-off-by: Arnaud J Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>
2018-02-10 09:36:19 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
echo
echo " ____ _____ _ ____ _____ "
echo "/ ___| |_ _| / \ | _ \ |_ _|"
echo "\___ \ | | / _ \ | |_) | | | "
echo " ___) | | | / ___ \ | _ < | | "
echo "|____/ |_| /_/ \_\ |_| \_\ |_| "
echo
echo "Build your first network (BYFN) end-to-end test"
echo
CHANNEL_NAME="$1"
DELAY="$2"
LANGUAGE="$3"
TIMEOUT="$4"
: ${CHANNEL_NAME:="mychannel"}
: ${DELAY:="3"}
: ${LANGUAGE:="golang"}
: ${TIMEOUT:="10"}
LANGUAGE=`echo "$LANGUAGE" | tr [:upper:] [:lower:]`
COUNTER=1
MAX_RETRY=5
ORDERER_CA=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer.example.com/msp/tlscacerts/tlsca.example.com-cert.pem
CC_SRC_PATH="github.com/chaincode/chaincode_example02/go/"
if [ "$LANGUAGE" = "node" ]; then
CC_SRC_PATH="/opt/gopath/src/github.com/chaincode/chaincode_example02/node/"
fi
echo "Channel name : "$CHANNEL_NAME
# import utils
. scripts/utils.sh
createChannel() {
setGlobals 0 0
if [ -z "$CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED" -o "$CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED" = "false" ]; then
peer channel create -o orderer.example.com:7050 -c $CHANNEL_NAME -f ./channel-artifacts/channel.tx >&log.txt
else
peer channel create -o orderer.example.com:7050 -c $CHANNEL_NAME -f ./channel-artifacts/channel.tx --tls $CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED --cafile $ORDERER_CA >&log.txt
fi
res=$?
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Channel creation failed"
echo "===================== Channel \"$CHANNEL_NAME\" is created successfully ===================== "
echo
}
joinChannel () {
for org in 1 2; do
for peer in 0 1; do
joinChannelWithRetry $peer $org
echo "===================== peer${peer}.org${org} joined on the channel \"$CHANNEL_NAME\" ===================== "
sleep $DELAY
echo
done
done
}
## Create channel
echo "Creating channel..."
createChannel
## Join all the peers to the channel
echo "Having all peers join the channel..."
joinChannel
## Set the anchor peers for each org in the channel
echo "Updating anchor peers for org1..."
updateAnchorPeers 0 1
echo "Updating anchor peers for org2..."
updateAnchorPeers 0 2
## Install chaincode on peer0.org1 and peer0.org2
echo "Installing chaincode on peer0.org1..."
installChaincode 0 1
echo "Install chaincode on peer0.org2..."
installChaincode 0 2
# Instantiate chaincode on peer0.org2
echo "Instantiating chaincode on peer0.org2..."
instantiateChaincode 0 2
# Query chaincode on peer0.org1
echo "Querying chaincode on peer0.org1..."
chaincodeQuery 0 1 100
# Invoke chaincode on peer0.org1
echo "Sending invoke transaction on peer0.org1..."
chaincodeInvoke 0 1
## Install chaincode on peer1.org2
echo "Installing chaincode on peer1.org2..."
installChaincode 1 2
# Query on chaincode on peer1.org2, check if the result is 90
echo "Querying chaincode on peer1.org2..."
chaincodeQuery 1 2 90
echo
echo "========= All GOOD, BYFN execution completed =========== "
echo
echo
echo " _____ _ _ ____ "
echo "| ____| | \ | | | _ \ "
echo "| _| | \| | | | | | "
echo "| |___ | |\ | | |_| | "
echo "|_____| |_| \_| |____/ "
echo
exit 0