fabric-samples/test-network/scripts/ccutils.sh
James Taylor 4eff55b75b
Fix test network chaincode deploy (#827)
Correctly check for installed chaincode and enable the same chaincode to be deployed on different channels

Signed-off-by: James Taylor <jamest@uk.ibm.com>

Signed-off-by: James Taylor <jamest@uk.ibm.com>
2022-09-09 12:33:27 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# installChaincode PEER ORG
function installChaincode() {
ORG=$1
setGlobals $ORG
set -x
peer lifecycle chaincode queryinstalled --output json | jq -r 'try (.installed_chaincodes[].package_id)' | grep ^${PACKAGE_ID}$ >&log.txt
if test $? -ne 0; then
peer lifecycle chaincode install ${CC_NAME}.tar.gz >&log.txt
res=$?
fi
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Chaincode installation on peer0.org${ORG} has failed"
successln "Chaincode is installed on peer0.org${ORG}"
}
# queryInstalled PEER ORG
function queryInstalled() {
ORG=$1
setGlobals $ORG
set -x
peer lifecycle chaincode queryinstalled --output json | jq -r 'try (.installed_chaincodes[].package_id)' | grep ^${PACKAGE_ID}$ >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Query installed on peer0.org${ORG} has failed"
successln "Query installed successful on peer0.org${ORG} on channel"
}
# approveForMyOrg VERSION PEER ORG
function approveForMyOrg() {
ORG=$1
setGlobals $ORG
set -x
peer lifecycle chaincode approveformyorg -o localhost:7050 --ordererTLSHostnameOverride orderer.example.com --tls --cafile "$ORDERER_CA" --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name ${CC_NAME} --version ${CC_VERSION} --package-id ${PACKAGE_ID} --sequence ${CC_SEQUENCE} ${INIT_REQUIRED} ${CC_END_POLICY} ${CC_COLL_CONFIG} >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Chaincode definition approved on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME' failed"
successln "Chaincode definition approved on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
}
# checkCommitReadiness VERSION PEER ORG
function checkCommitReadiness() {
ORG=$1
shift 1
setGlobals $ORG
infoln "Checking the commit readiness of the chaincode definition on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'..."
local rc=1
local COUNTER=1
# continue to poll
# we either get a successful response, or reach MAX RETRY
while [ $rc -ne 0 -a $COUNTER -lt $MAX_RETRY ]; do
sleep $DELAY
infoln "Attempting to check the commit readiness of the chaincode definition on peer0.org${ORG}, Retry after $DELAY seconds."
set -x
peer lifecycle chaincode checkcommitreadiness --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name ${CC_NAME} --version ${CC_VERSION} --sequence ${CC_SEQUENCE} ${INIT_REQUIRED} ${CC_END_POLICY} ${CC_COLL_CONFIG} --output json >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
let rc=0
for var in "$@"; do
grep "$var" log.txt &>/dev/null || let rc=1
done
COUNTER=$(expr $COUNTER + 1)
done
cat log.txt
if test $rc -eq 0; then
infoln "Checking the commit readiness of the chaincode definition successful on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
else
fatalln "After $MAX_RETRY attempts, Check commit readiness result on peer0.org${ORG} is INVALID!"
fi
}
# commitChaincodeDefinition VERSION PEER ORG (PEER ORG)...
function commitChaincodeDefinition() {
parsePeerConnectionParameters $@
res=$?
verifyResult $res "Invoke transaction failed on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME' due to uneven number of peer and org parameters "
# while 'peer chaincode' command can get the orderer endpoint from the
# peer (if join was successful), let's supply it directly as we know
# it using the "-o" option
set -x
peer lifecycle chaincode commit -o localhost:7050 --ordererTLSHostnameOverride orderer.example.com --tls --cafile "$ORDERER_CA" --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name ${CC_NAME} "${PEER_CONN_PARMS[@]}" --version ${CC_VERSION} --sequence ${CC_SEQUENCE} ${INIT_REQUIRED} ${CC_END_POLICY} ${CC_COLL_CONFIG} >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Chaincode definition commit failed on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME' failed"
successln "Chaincode definition committed on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
}
# queryCommitted ORG
function queryCommitted() {
ORG=$1
setGlobals $ORG
EXPECTED_RESULT="Version: ${CC_VERSION}, Sequence: ${CC_SEQUENCE}, Endorsement Plugin: escc, Validation Plugin: vscc"
infoln "Querying chaincode definition on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'..."
local rc=1
local COUNTER=1
# continue to poll
# we either get a successful response, or reach MAX RETRY
while [ $rc -ne 0 -a $COUNTER -lt $MAX_RETRY ]; do
sleep $DELAY
infoln "Attempting to Query committed status on peer0.org${ORG}, Retry after $DELAY seconds."
set -x
peer lifecycle chaincode querycommitted --channelID $CHANNEL_NAME --name ${CC_NAME} >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
test $res -eq 0 && VALUE=$(cat log.txt | grep -o '^Version: '$CC_VERSION', Sequence: [0-9]*, Endorsement Plugin: escc, Validation Plugin: vscc')
test "$VALUE" = "$EXPECTED_RESULT" && let rc=0
COUNTER=$(expr $COUNTER + 1)
done
cat log.txt
if test $rc -eq 0; then
successln "Query chaincode definition successful on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
else
fatalln "After $MAX_RETRY attempts, Query chaincode definition result on peer0.org${ORG} is INVALID!"
fi
}
function chaincodeInvokeInit() {
parsePeerConnectionParameters $@
res=$?
verifyResult $res "Invoke transaction failed on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME' due to uneven number of peer and org parameters "
# while 'peer chaincode' command can get the orderer endpoint from the
# peer (if join was successful), let's supply it directly as we know
# it using the "-o" option
set -x
fcn_call='{"function":"'${CC_INIT_FCN}'","Args":[]}'
infoln "invoke fcn call:${fcn_call}"
peer chaincode invoke -o localhost:7050 --ordererTLSHostnameOverride orderer.example.com --tls --cafile "$ORDERER_CA" -C $CHANNEL_NAME -n ${CC_NAME} "${PEER_CONN_PARMS[@]}" --isInit -c ${fcn_call} >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
cat log.txt
verifyResult $res "Invoke execution on $PEERS failed "
successln "Invoke transaction successful on $PEERS on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
}
function chaincodeQuery() {
ORG=$1
setGlobals $ORG
infoln "Querying on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'..."
local rc=1
local COUNTER=1
# continue to poll
# we either get a successful response, or reach MAX RETRY
while [ $rc -ne 0 -a $COUNTER -lt $MAX_RETRY ]; do
sleep $DELAY
infoln "Attempting to Query peer0.org${ORG}, Retry after $DELAY seconds."
set -x
peer chaincode query -C $CHANNEL_NAME -n ${CC_NAME} -c '{"Args":["org.hyperledger.fabric:GetMetadata"]}' >&log.txt
res=$?
{ set +x; } 2>/dev/null
let rc=$res
COUNTER=$(expr $COUNTER + 1)
done
cat log.txt
if test $rc -eq 0; then
successln "Query successful on peer0.org${ORG} on channel '$CHANNEL_NAME'"
else
fatalln "After $MAX_RETRY attempts, Query result on peer0.org${ORG} is INVALID!"
fi
}