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Baohua Yang 2017-05-12 11:46:05 +08:00
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ If you're not familiar with Docker and Blockchain, can have a look at 2 books (i
* [Docker Practice](https://github.com/yeasy/docker_practice)
* [Blockchain Guide](https://github.com/yeasy/blockchain_guide)
## Manual Setup
## Environment Setup
tldr :)
@ -17,10 +17,8 @@ With Ubuntu/Debian, you can simple use the following script to setup the environ
$ bash setup_fabric_1.0.sh
```
If you want to setup the environment manually, then can follow the below steps in this section.
### Download Images
Pull necessary images of peer, orderer, ca, and base image.
@ -53,11 +51,9 @@ af5ba8f213bb hyperledger/fabric-orderer "orderer" 34 sec
bbe31b98445f hyperledger/fabric-ca "fabric-ca-server ..." 34 seconds ago Up 33 seconds 7054/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8888->8888/tcp
```
## Usage
## Use default channel
### Test chaincode with default channel
By default, all the peer will join the system chain of `testchainid`.
By default, all the peer will join the default chain of `testchainid`.
```bash
$ docker exec -it fabric-cli bash
@ -69,7 +65,7 @@ UTC [main] main -> INFO 001 Exiting.....
After the cluster is synced successfully, you can validate by install/instantiate, invoking or querying chaincode from the container or from the host.
#### install&instantiate
### install&instantiate
Use `docker exec -it fabric-cli bash` to open a bash inside container `fabric-cli`, which will accept our chaincode testing commands of `install&instantiate`, `invoke` and `query`.
Inside the container, run the following command to install a new chaincode of the example02. The chaincode will initialize two accounts: `a` and `b`, with value of `100` and `200`.
@ -121,7 +117,7 @@ dev-peer0-test_cc-1.0 latest 84e5422eead5 Ab
...
```
#### Query
### Query
Inside the container, query the existing value of `a` and `b`.
*Notice that the query method can be called by invoke a transaction.*
@ -151,7 +147,7 @@ Query Result: 200
```
#### Invoke
### Invoke
Inside the container, invoke a transaction to transfer `10` from `a` to `b`.
```bash
@ -165,7 +161,7 @@ The final result may look like the following, the response should be `OK`.
[main] main -> INFO 002 Exiting.....
```
#### Query
### Query
Query again the existing value of `a` and `b`.
```bash
@ -178,7 +174,7 @@ root@cli: peer chaincode query -n test_cc -c '{"Args":["query","b"]}'
```
The new value of `b` should be 210.
### Test chaincode with new created channel (Optional)
## Use new created channel (Optional)
Start the Docker Compose project with `docker-compose-new-channel.yml`.
@ -197,7 +193,7 @@ CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATE
bea1154c7162 hyperledger/fabric-ca "fabric-ca-server ..." About a minute ago Up About a minute 7054/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8888->8888/tcp fabric-ca
```
#### Auto chaincode operation
### Auto testing operation (optional)
Run this script will check whether the MVE bootstrap success.
@ -206,7 +202,7 @@ $ docker exec -it fabric-cli bash
root@cli: ./peer/scripts/new-channel-auto-test.sh
```
#### Manually create artifacts
### Manually create artifacts
This step explains the creation of `orderer.genesis.block` (needed by orderer to bootup), `channel.tx` (needed by cli to create new channel) and crypto related configuration files.
@ -217,7 +213,7 @@ Detailed steps refer to [GenerateArtifacts](./GenerateArtifacts.md)
This step explains the creation of `orderer.genesis.block` (needed by orderer to bootup) and `channel.tx` (needed by cli to create new channel).
#### Create new channel
### Create new channel
Create a new channel named `mychannel` with the existing `channel.tx` file.
@ -241,7 +237,7 @@ Check the log output of `orderer.example.com`, should find some message like
orderer.example.com | UTC [orderer/multichain] newChain -> INFO 004 Created and starting new chain newchannel
```
#### Join the channel
### Join the channel
Use the following command to join `peer0.org1.example.com` the channel
@ -262,7 +258,7 @@ Channels peers has joined to:
2017-04-11 03:44:40.313 UTC [main] main -> INFO 001 Exiting.....
```
#### Update anchor peers
### Update anchor peers
The `configtx.yaml` file contains the definitions for our sample network and presents the topology of the network
components - three members (OrdererOrg, Org1 & Org2), But in this MVE, we just use OrdererOrg and Org1,
@ -272,7 +268,7 @@ root@cli: peer channel create -o orderer.example.com:7050 -c ${CHANNEL_NAME} -f
```
#### Install&Instantiate
### Install&Instantiate
First `install` a chaincode named `mycc` to `peer0`.
@ -314,7 +310,7 @@ eb1d9c73b26b hyperledger/fabric-peer "bash -c 'while tr..."
c87095528f76 hyperledger/fabric-ca "fabric-ca-server ..." About a minute ago Up About a minute 7054/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8888->8888/tcp fabric-ca
```
#### Query
### Query
Query the existing value of `a` and `b`.
@ -340,7 +336,7 @@ Query Result: 200
```
#### Invoke
### Invoke
Inside the container, invoke a transaction to transfer `10` from `a` to `b`.
@ -355,7 +351,7 @@ UTC [chaincodeCmd] chaincodeInvokeOrQuery -> INFO 001 Invoke result: version:1 r
2017-04-06 09:47:15.993 UTC [main] main -> INFO 002 Exiting.....
```
#### Query
### Query
And then query the value of `a` and `b`.