fabric-samples/test-network/scripts/configUpdate.sh
Waleed Mortaja c6e77c9dd0 Double quote variables evaluations that depends on $PWD
I tried to handle most (if not all) of the variables evaluations in the project that depends on $PWD by wrapping them in double-quotations to avoid values that contains white spaces.

Some lines I was not sure if they are Okay or not but I left them as they are. Samples (not all lines) as follows:
- commercial-paper/network-clean.sh:15:DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
- commercial-paper/network-starter.sh:15:DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
- asset-transfer-basic/chaincode-javascript/node_modules/fabric-shim/coverage/fabric-shim/lib/chaincode.js.html:997: optsCpy.pem = fs.readFileSync(process.env.CORE_PEER_TLS_ROOTCERT_FILE).toString();
- commercial-paper/organization/digibank/digibank.sh:29:export PEER_PARMS="${PEER_CONN_PARMS##*( )}"

The next sample I was not really sure, but still edited it:
- test-network/addOrg3/fabric-ca/registerEnroll.sh:68:  cp ${PWD}/../organizations/peerOrganizations/org3.example.com/peers/peer0.org3.example.com/tls/tlscacerts/* ${PWD}/../organizations/peerOrganizations/org3.example.com/peers/peer0.org3.example.com/tls/ca.crt

I deliberately ignored some lines because I think they are not problem. These lines include:
- `export` sentences
- assignment sentences like: test-network/scripts/createChannel.sh:48:  FABRIC_CFG_PATH=$PWD/../config/
- gradlew files: the line SAVED="`pwd`"
- gradlew files: the line APP_HOME="`pwd -P`"
- gradlew files: the line CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar

Signed-off-by: Waleed Mortaja <waleedmortaja@protonmail.com>
2021-01-15 01:16:30 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# import utils
. scripts/envVar.sh
# fetchChannelConfig <org> <channel_id> <output_json>
# Writes the current channel config for a given channel to a JSON file
# NOTE: this must be run in a CLI container since it requires configtxlator
fetchChannelConfig() {
ORG=$1
CHANNEL=$2
OUTPUT=$3
setGlobals $ORG
infoln "Fetching the most recent configuration block for the channel"
set -x
peer channel fetch config config_block.pb -o orderer.example.com:7050 --ordererTLSHostnameOverride orderer.example.com -c $CHANNEL --tls --cafile "$ORDERER_CA"
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
infoln "Decoding config block to JSON and isolating config to ${OUTPUT}"
set -x
configtxlator proto_decode --input config_block.pb --type common.Block | jq .data.data[0].payload.data.config >"${OUTPUT}"
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
}
# createConfigUpdate <channel_id> <original_config.json> <modified_config.json> <output.pb>
# Takes an original and modified config, and produces the config update tx
# which transitions between the two
# NOTE: this must be run in a CLI container since it requires configtxlator
createConfigUpdate() {
CHANNEL=$1
ORIGINAL=$2
MODIFIED=$3
OUTPUT=$4
set -x
configtxlator proto_encode --input "${ORIGINAL}" --type common.Config >original_config.pb
configtxlator proto_encode --input "${MODIFIED}" --type common.Config >modified_config.pb
configtxlator compute_update --channel_id "${CHANNEL}" --original original_config.pb --updated modified_config.pb >config_update.pb
configtxlator proto_decode --input config_update.pb --type common.ConfigUpdate >config_update.json
echo '{"payload":{"header":{"channel_header":{"channel_id":"'$CHANNEL'", "type":2}},"data":{"config_update":'$(cat config_update.json)'}}}' | jq . >config_update_in_envelope.json
configtxlator proto_encode --input config_update_in_envelope.json --type common.Envelope >"${OUTPUT}"
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
}
# signConfigtxAsPeerOrg <org> <configtx.pb>
# Set the peerOrg admin of an org and sign the config update
signConfigtxAsPeerOrg() {
ORG=$1
CONFIGTXFILE=$2
setGlobals $ORG
set -x
peer channel signconfigtx -f "${CONFIGTXFILE}"
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
}