fabric-samples/test-network/scripts/setAnchorPeer.sh
Tatsuya Sato a7da18384b Refactor test-network post-decoupling fabric-tools image
This patch aims to refactor the test-network in several aspects,
following the decoupling of the fabric-tools image from fabric-samples.

- Rename 'test_network_home' env var to 'TEST_NETWORK_HOME'
- Dedicate the intermediate artifacts related to configtx to
channel-artifacts
- Refer to core.yaml in fabric-samples/config, similar to org1 and 2,
  instead of adding a new core file
- Remove unnecessary functions and comments for CLI container
- Other minor modifications

Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sato <tatsuya.sato.so@hitachi.com>
2024-04-18 07:44:23 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# import utils
# test network home var targets to test network folder
# the reason we use a var here is considering with org3 specific folder
# when invoking this for org3 as test-network/scripts/org3-scripts
# the value is changed from default as $PWD(test-network)
# to .. as relative path to make the import works
TEST_NETWORK_HOME=${TEST_NETWORK_HOME:-${PWD}}
. ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/scripts/configUpdate.sh
# NOTE: This requires jq and configtxlator for execution.
createAnchorPeerUpdate() {
infoln "Fetching channel config for channel $CHANNEL_NAME"
fetchChannelConfig $ORG $CHANNEL_NAME ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}config.json
infoln "Generating anchor peer update transaction for Org${ORG} on channel $CHANNEL_NAME"
if [ $ORG -eq 1 ]; then
HOST="peer0.org1.example.com"
PORT=7051
elif [ $ORG -eq 2 ]; then
HOST="peer0.org2.example.com"
PORT=9051
elif [ $ORG -eq 3 ]; then
HOST="peer0.org3.example.com"
PORT=11051
else
errorln "Org${ORG} unknown"
fi
set -x
# Modify the configuration to append the anchor peer
jq '.channel_group.groups.Application.groups.'${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}'.values += {"AnchorPeers":{"mod_policy": "Admins","value":{"anchor_peers": [{"host": "'$HOST'","port": '$PORT'}]},"version": "0"}}' ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}config.json > ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}modified_config.json
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
# Compute a config update, based on the differences between
# {orgmsp}config.json and {orgmsp}modified_config.json, write
# it as a transaction to {orgmsp}anchors.tx
createConfigUpdate ${CHANNEL_NAME} ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}config.json ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}modified_config.json ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}anchors.tx
}
updateAnchorPeer() {
peer channel update -o localhost:7050 --ordererTLSHostnameOverride orderer.example.com -c $CHANNEL_NAME -f ${TEST_NETWORK_HOME}/channel-artifacts/${CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID}anchors.tx --tls --cafile "$ORDERER_CA" >&log.txt
res=$?
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Anchor peer update failed"
successln "Anchor peer set for org '$CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID' on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
}
ORG=$1
CHANNEL_NAME=$2
setGlobals $ORG
createAnchorPeerUpdate
updateAnchorPeer