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HyperLedger Fabric(单机Solo版)

程序员文章站 2024-03-21 22:31:34
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本次环境还是基于Vagrant,创建1peer节点1组织1个排序节点的fabric网络,其实这个和first-network差不多,只是使用手动的方式完成fabric网络的部署。

实验环境搭建

创建虚拟机

  1. 创建vagrant配置文件,这里指定操作系统为centos7

    vagrant init centos/7
    
  2. 编写启动脚本 bootstrap.sh

    #!/usr/bin/bash
    sudo su
    echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" >> /etc/resolv.conf
    sleep 3s
    yum install -y epel-release
    yum install -y vim
    yum install -y golang
    
    yum remove docker docker-common docker-selinux docker-engine
    yum install -y yum-utils device-mapper-persistent-data lvm2
    yum-config-manager --add-repo http://mirrors.aliyun.com/docker-ce/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo
    yum makecache fast
    yum -y install docker-ce
    yum -y install docker-compose
    service docker start
    
    mkdir -p /etc/docker
    echo {\"registry-mirrors\": [\"https://8w1wqmsz.mirror.aliyuncs.com\"]} > /etc/docker/daemon.json
    service docker restart
    
    echo "export GOPROXY=https://goproxy.io,direct" >> /etc/profile
    
  3. 修改vagrantfile配置文件

    # -*- mode: ruby -*-
    # vi: set ft=ruby :
    
    # All Vagrant configuration is done below. The "2" in Vagrant.configure
    # configures the configuration version (we support older styles for
    # backwards compatibility). Please don't change it unless you know what
    # you're doing.
    Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
      # The most common configuration options are documented and commented below.
      # For a complete reference, please see the online documentation at
      # https://docs.vagrantup.com.
    
      # Every Vagrant development environment requires a box. You can search for
      # boxes at https://vagrantcloud.com/search.
      config.vm.box = "centos/7"
    
      # Disable automatic box update checking. If you disable this, then
      # boxes will only be checked for updates when the user runs
      # `vagrant box outdated`. This is not recommended.
      # config.vm.box_check_update = false
    
      # Create a forwarded port mapping which allows access to a specific port
      # within the machine from a port on the host machine. In the example below,
      # accessing "localhost:8080" will access port 80 on the guest machine.
      # NOTE: This will enable public access to the opened port
      # config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080
    
      # Create a forwarded port mapping which allows access to a specific port
      # within the machine from a port on the host machine and only allow access
      # via 127.0.0.1 to disable public access
      # config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080, host_ip: "127.0.0.1"
    
      # Create a private network, which allows host-only access to the machine
      # using a specific IP.
      # config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.33.10"
    
      # Create a public network, which generally matched to bridged network.
      # Bridged networks make the machine appear as another physical device on
      # your network.
      # config.vm.network "public_network"
    
      # Share an additional folder to the guest VM. The first argument is
      # the path on the host to the actual folder. The second argument is
      # the path on the guest to mount the folder. And the optional third
      # argument is a set of non-required options.
      # config.vm.synced_folder "../data", "/vagrant_data"
    
      # Provider-specific configuration so you can fine-tune various
      # backing providers for Vagrant. These expose provider-specific options.
      # Example for VirtualBox:
      #
      # config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|
      #   # Display the VirtualBox GUI when booting the machine
      #   vb.gui = true
      #
      #   # Customize the amount of memory on the VM:
      #   vb.memory = "1024"
      # end
      #
      # View the documentation for the provider you are using for more
      # information on available options.
    
      # Enable provisioning with a shell script. Additional provisioners such as
      # Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Salt, and Docker are also available. Please see the
      # documentation for more information about their specific syntax and use.
       config.vm.provision "shell", path: "bootstrap.sh"
     
    end
    

Fabric配置文件

  1. configtx.yaml 该文件用于生成创世区块和channel配置文件

    # Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
    #
    # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
    #
    
    ---
    ################################################################################
    #
    #   Section: Organizations
    #
    #   - This section defines the different organizational identities which will
    #   be referenced later in the configuration.
    #
    ################################################################################
    Organizations:
    
        # SampleOrg defines an MSP using the sampleconfig.  It should never be used
        # in production but may be used as a template for other definitions
        - &OrdererOrg
            # DefaultOrg defines the organization which is used in the sampleconfig
            # of the fabric.git development environment
            Name: OrdererOrg
    
            # ID to load the MSP definition as
            ID: OrdererMSP
    
            # MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration
            MSPDir: crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/msp
    
            # Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
            # For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
            #   /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
            Policies:
                Readers:
                    Type: Signature
                    Rule: "OR('OrdererMSP.member')"
                Writers:
                    Type: Signature
                    Rule: "OR('OrdererMSP.member')"
                Admins:
                    Type: Signature
                    Rule: "OR('OrdererMSP.admin')"
    
        - &Org1
            # DefaultOrg defines the organization which is used in the sampleconfig
            # of the fabric.git development environment
            Name: Org1MSP
    
            # ID to load the MSP definition as
            ID: Org1MSP
    
            MSPDir: crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/msp
    
            # Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
            # For organization policies, their canonical path is usually
            #   /Channel/<Application|Orderer>/<OrgName>/<PolicyName>
            Policies:
                Readers:
                    Type: Signature
                    Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.admin', 'Org1MSP.peer', 'Org1MSP.client')"
                Writers:
                    Type: Signature
                    Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.admin', 'Org1MSP.client')"
                Admins:
                    Type: Signature
                    Rule: "OR('Org1MSP.admin')"
    
            AnchorPeers:
                # AnchorPeers defines the location of peers which can be used
                # for cross org gossip communication.  Note, this value is only
                # encoded in the genesis block in the Application section context
                - Host: peer0.org1.example.com
                  Port: 7051
    
    ################################################################################
    #
    #   SECTION: Capabilities
    #
    #   - This section defines the capabilities of fabric network. This is a new
    #   concept as of v1.1.0 and should not be utilized in mixed networks with
    #   v1.0.x peers and orderers.  Capabilities define features which must be
    #   present in a fabric binary for that binary to safely participate in the
    #   fabric network.  For instance, if a new MSP type is added, newer binaries
    #   might recognize and validate the signatures from this type, while older
    #   binaries without this support would be unable to validate those
    #   transactions.  This could lead to different versions of the fabric binaries
    #   having different world states.  Instead, defining a capability for a channel
    #   informs those binaries without this capability that they must cease
    #   processing transactions until they have been upgraded.  For v1.0.x if any
    #   capabilities are defined (including a map with all capabilities turned off)
    #   then the v1.0.x peer will deliberately crash.
    #
    ################################################################################
    Capabilities:
        # Channel capabilities apply to both the orderers and the peers and must be
        # supported by both.  Set the value of the capability to true to require it.
        Global: &ChannelCapabilities
            # V1.1 for Global is a catchall flag for behavior which has been
            # determined to be desired for all orderers and peers running v1.0.x,
            # but the modification of which would cause incompatibilities.  Users
            # should leave this flag set to true.
            V1_1: true
    
        # Orderer capabilities apply only to the orderers, and may be safely
        # manipulated without concern for upgrading peers.  Set the value of the
        # capability to true to require it.
        Orderer: &OrdererCapabilities
            # V1.1 for Order is a catchall flag for behavior which has been
            # determined to be desired for all orderers running v1.0.x, but the
            # modification of which  would cause incompatibilities.  Users should
            # leave this flag set to true.
            V1_1: true
    
        # Application capabilities apply only to the peer network, and may be safely
        # manipulated without concern for upgrading orderers.  Set the value of the
        # capability to true to require it.
        Application: &ApplicationCapabilities
            # V1.1 for Application is a catchall flag for behavior which has been
            # determined to be desired for all peers running v1.0.x, but the
            # modification of which would cause incompatibilities.  Users should
            # leave this flag set to true.
            V1_2: true
    
    ################################################################################
    #
    #   SECTION: Application
    #
    #   - This section defines the values to encode into a config transaction or
    #   genesis block for application related parameters
    #
    ################################################################################
    Application: &ApplicationDefaults
    
        # Organizations is the list of orgs which are defined as participants on
        # the application side of the network
        Organizations:
    
        # Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
        # For Application policies, their canonical path is
        #   /Channel/Application/<PolicyName>
        Policies:
            Readers:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Readers"
            Writers:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Writers"
            Admins:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "MAJORITY Admins"
    
        # Capabilities describes the application level capabilities, see the
        # dedicated Capabilities section elsewhere in this file for a full
        # description
        Capabilities:
            <<: *ApplicationCapabilities
    
    ################################################################################
    #
    #   SECTION: Orderer
    #
    #   - This section defines the values to encode into a config transaction or
    #   genesis block for orderer related parameters
    #
    ################################################################################
    Orderer: &OrdererDefaults
    
        # Orderer Type: The orderer implementation to start
        # Available types are "solo" and "kafka"
        OrdererType: solo
    
        Addresses:
            - orderer0.example.com:7050
    
        # Batch Timeout: The amount of time to wait before creating a batch
        BatchTimeout: 2s
    
        # Batch Size: Controls the number of messages batched into a block
        BatchSize:
    
            # Max Message Count: The maximum number of messages to permit in a batch
            MaxMessageCount: 10
    
            # Absolute Max Bytes: The absolute maximum number of bytes allowed for
            # the serialized messages in a batch.
            AbsoluteMaxBytes: 98 MB
    
            # Preferred Max Bytes: The preferred maximum number of bytes allowed for
            # the serialized messages in a batch. A message larger than the preferred
            # max bytes will result in a batch larger than preferred max bytes.
            PreferredMaxBytes: 512 KB
        # Organizations is the list of orgs which are defined as participants on
        # the orderer side of the network
        Organizations:
    
        # Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
        # For Orderer policies, their canonical path is
        #   /Channel/Orderer/<PolicyName>
        Policies:
            Readers:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Readers"
            Writers:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Writers"
            Admins:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "MAJORITY Admins"
            # BlockValidation specifies what signatures must be included in the block
            # from the orderer for the peer to validate it.
            BlockValidation:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Writers"
    
        # Capabilities describes the orderer level capabilities, see the
        # dedicated Capabilities section elsewhere in this file for a full
        # description
        Capabilities:
            <<: *OrdererCapabilities
    
    ################################################################################
    #
    #   CHANNEL
    #
    #   This section defines the values to encode into a config transaction or
    #   genesis block for channel related parameters.
    #
    ################################################################################
    Channel: &ChannelDefaults
        # Policies defines the set of policies at this level of the config tree
        # For Channel policies, their canonical path is
        #   /Channel/<PolicyName>
        Policies:
            # Who may invoke the 'Deliver' API
            Readers:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Readers"
            # Who may invoke the 'Broadcast' API
            Writers:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "ANY Writers"
            # By default, who may modify elements at this config level
            Admins:
                Type: ImplicitMeta
                Rule: "MAJORITY Admins"
    
    
        # Capabilities describes the channel level capabilities, see the
        # dedicated Capabilities section elsewhere in this file for a full
        # description
        Capabilities:
            <<: *ChannelCapabilities
    
    ################################################################################
    #
    #   Profile
    #
    #   - Different configuration profiles may be encoded here to be specified
    #   as parameters to the configtxgen tool
    #
    ################################################################################
    Profiles:
    
        TwoOrgsOrdererGenesis:
            <<: *ChannelDefaults
            Orderer:
                <<: *OrdererDefaults
                Organizations:
                    - *OrdererOrg
            Consortiums:
                SampleConsortium:
                    Organizations:
                        - *Org1
    
        TwoOrgsChannel:
            Consortium: SampleConsortium
            Application:
                <<: *ApplicationDefaults
                Organizations:
                    - *Org1
    
  2. crypto-config.yaml 用于生成各个节点的ca证书文件

    # Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
    #
    # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
    #
    
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # "OrdererOrgs" - Definition of organizations managing orderer nodes
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OrdererOrgs:
      # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      # Orderer
      # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      - Name: Orderer
        Domain: example.com
        CA:
            Country: US
            Province: California
            Locality: San Francisco
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # "Specs" - See PeerOrgs below for complete description
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Specs:
          - Hostname: orderer0
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # "PeerOrgs" - Definition of organizations managing peer nodes
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    PeerOrgs:
      # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      # Org1
      # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
      - Name: Org1
        Domain: org1.example.com
        EnableNodeOUs: true
        CA:
            Country: US
            Province: California
            Locality: San Francisco
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # "Specs"
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # Uncomment this section to enable the explicit definition of hosts in your
        # configuration.  Most users will want to use Template, below
        #
        # Specs is an array of Spec entries.  Each Spec entry consists of two fields:
        #   - Hostname:   (Required) The desired hostname, sans the domain.
        #   - CommonName: (Optional) Specifies the template or explicit override for
        #                 the CN.  By default, this is the template:
        #
        #                              "{{.Hostname}}.{{.Domain}}"
        #
        #                 which obtains its values from the Spec.Hostname and
        #                 Org.Domain, respectively.
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # Specs:
        #   - Hostname: foo # implicitly "foo.org1.example.com"
        #     CommonName: foo27.org5.example.com # overrides Hostname-based FQDN set above
        #   - Hostname: bar
        #   - Hostname: baz
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # "Template"
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # Allows for the definition of 1 or more hosts that are created sequentially
        # from a template. By default, this looks like "peer%d" from 0 to Count-1.
        # You may override the number of nodes (Count), the starting index (Start)
        # or the template used to construct the name (Hostname).
        #
        # Note: Template and Specs are not mutually exclusive.  You may define both
        # sections and the aggregate nodes will be created for you.  Take care with
        # name collisions
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Template:
          Count: 1
          # Start: 5
          # Hostname: {{.Prefix}}{{.Index}} # default
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # "Users"
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        # Count: The number of user accounts _in addition_ to Admin
        # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Users:
          Count: 1
    
  3. orderer0 配置文件

    # Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
    #
    # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
    #
    
    version: '2'
    
    services:
      orderer0.example.com:
        container_name: orderer0.example.com
        image: hyperledger/fabric-orderer
        environment:
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_LISTENADDRESS=0.0.0.0
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_LOGLEVEL=debug
          - ORDERER_HOST=orderer0.example.com
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_GENESISMETHOD=file
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_GENESISFILE=/var/hyperledger/orderer/genesis.block
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_LOCALMSPID=OrdererMSP
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_LOCALMSPDIR=/var/hyperledger/orderer/msp
          # enabled TLS
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_TLS_ENABLED=true
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_TLS_PRIVATEKEY=/var/hyperledger/orderer/tls/server.key
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_TLS_CERTIFICATE=/var/hyperledger/orderer/tls/server.crt
          - ORDERER_GENERAL_TLS_ROOTCAS=[/var/hyperledger/orderer/tls/ca.crt]
          - ORDERER_KAFKA_RETRY_LONGINTERVAL=10s 
          - ORDERER_KAFKA_RETRY_LONGTOTAL=100s
          - ORDERER_KAFKA_RETRY_SHORTINTERVAL=1s
          - ORDERER_KAFKA_RETRY_SHORTTOTAL=30s
          - ORDERER_KAFKA_VERBOSE=true
        working_dir: /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric
        command: orderer
        volumes:
          - ./channel-artifacts/genesis.block:/var/hyperledger/orderer/genesis.block
          - ./crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/msp:/var/hyperledger/orderer/msp
          - ./crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/tls/:/var/hyperledger/orderer/tls
    
  4. peer0-org1

    # All elements in this file should depend on the docker-compose-base.yaml
    # Provided fabric peer node
    
    version: '2'
    
    services:
      peer0.org1.example.com:
        container_name: peer0.org1.example.com
        hostname: peer0.org1.example.com
        image: hyperledger/fabric-peer
        environment:
           - CORE_PEER_ID=peer0.org1.example.com
           - CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.example.com:7051
           - CORE_PEER_CHAINCODELISTENADDRESS=peer0.org1.example.com:7052
           - CORE_PEER_GOSSIP_EXTERNALENDPOINT=peer0.org1.example.com:7051
           - CORE_VM_DOCKER_HOSTCONFIG_NETWORKMODE=vagrant_default #这里需要修改成你network的名字
           - CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org1MSP
           - CORE_VM_ENDPOINT=unix:///host/var/run/docker.sock
           # the following setting starts chaincode containers on the same
           # bridge network as the peers
           # https://docs.docker.com/compose/networking/
           #- CORE_LOGGING_LEVEL=ERROR
           - CORE_LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG
           - CORE_PEER_GOSSIP_USELEADERELECTION=true
           - CORE_PEER_GOSSIP_ORGLEADER=false
           - CORE_PEER_PROFILE_ENABLED=true
           - CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED=true
           - CORE_PEER_TLS_CERT_FILE=/etc/hyperledger/fabric/tls/server.crt
           - CORE_PEER_TLS_KEY_FILE=/etc/hyperledger/fabric/tls/server.key
           - CORE_PEER_TLS_ROOTCERT_FILE=/etc/hyperledger/fabric/tls/ca.crt
        working_dir: /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer
        command: peer node start
        volumes:
           - /var/run/:/host/var/run/
           - ./crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/peers/peer0.org1.example.com/msp:/etc/hyperledger/fabric/msp
           - ./crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/peers/peer0.org1.example.com/tls:/etc/hyperledger/fabric/tls
        ports:
          - 7051:7051
          - 7052:7052
          - 7053:7053
      cli:
        container_name: cli
        image: hyperledger/fabric-tools
        tty: true
        environment:
          - GOPATH=/opt/gopath
          - CORE_VM_ENDPOINT=unix:///host/var/run/docker.sock
          # - CORE_LOGGING_LEVEL=ERROR
          - CORE_LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG
          - CORE_PEER_ID=cli
          - CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.example.com:7051
          - CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=Org1MSP
          - CORE_PEER_TLS_ENABLED=true
          - CORE_PEER_TLS_CERT_FILE=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/peers/peer0.org1.example.com/tls/server.crt
          - CORE_PEER_TLS_KEY_FILE=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/peers/peer0.org1.example.com/tls/server.key
          - CORE_PEER_TLS_ROOTCERT_FILE=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/peers/peer0.org1.example.com/tls/ca.crt
          - CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/peerOrganizations/org1.example.com/users/aaa@qq.com/msp
        working_dir: /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer
        volumes:
            - /var/run/:/host/var/run/
            - ./chaincode/go/:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/chaincode/go
            - ./crypto-config:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/
            - ./channel-artifacts:/opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/channel-artifacts
    

部署Fabric网络

二进制工具 cryptogen、configtxgen 安装

  1. 获取fabric源码

    go get github.com/hyperledger/fabric
    
  2. 切换到v1.4.0分支

    git checkout v1.4.0
    
  3. 安装cryptogen 工具

    cd common/tools/cryptogen/
    go install
    
  4. 安装configtxgen工具

    cd common/tools/configtxgen/
    go install
    
  5. 配置环境变量

    vim /etc/profile
    export PATH=$PATH:/root/go/bin
    source /etc/profile
    

证书、创世区块、通道生成

切换到 /vagrant目录下,之前编写的fabric配置文件会自动同步到这个目录下

cd /vagrant
  1. 生成证书,生成的证书在crypto-config目录下。

    cryptogen generate --config=./crypto-config.yaml
    

    HyperLedger Fabric(单机Solo版)

  2. 生成创世区块

    # 创建文件夹
    mkdir channel-artifacts
    configtxgen -profile TwoOrgsOrdererGenesis --configPath=./  -outputBlock ./channel-artifacts/genesis.block
    
  3. 生成channel.tx

    configtxgen -profile TwoOrgsChannel --configPath=./ -outputCreateChannelTx ./channel-artifacts/mychannel.tx -channelID mychannel
    

启动各个节点

  1. 启动orderer

    docker-compose -f docker-compose-orderer0.yaml up -d
    
  2. 启动peer

    docker-compose -f docker-compose-peer0-org1.yaml up -d
    

创建通道

  1. 进入cli

    docker exec -it cli bash
    
  2. 创建通道

    peer channel create -o orderer0.example.com:7050 -c mychannel -t 50s -f ./channel-artifacts/mychannel.tx --outputBlock ./channel-artifacts/mychannel.block --tls --cafile /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/msp/tlscacerts/tlsca.example.com-cert.pem
    

    当看到如下结果即位创建成功

    HyperLedger Fabric(单机Solo版)

  3. 加入通道

    peer channel join -b ./channel-artifacts/mychannel.block
    

chaincode

  1. 安装chaincode

    peer chaincode install -n mycc -p github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/chaincode/go/chaincode_example02 -v 1.0
    
  2. 实例化chaincode

    peer chaincode instantiate -o orderer0.example.com:7050 --tls --cafile /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/msp/tlscacerts/tlsca.example.com-cert.pem -C mychannel -n mycc -v 1.0 -c '{"Args":["init","a","200","b","400"]}'
    
  3. 查询a

    peer chaincode query -C mychannel -n mycc -c '{"Args":["query","a"]}'
    

    HyperLedger Fabric(单机Solo版)

  4. 交易:a转给b20

    peer chaincode invoke  -C mychannel -n mycc -c '{"Args":["invoke","a","b","20"]}' --tls --cafile /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer/crypto/ordererOrganizations/example.com/orderers/orderer0.example.com/msp/tlscacerts/tlsca.example.com-cert.pem
    

    查询a

    peer chaincode query -C mychannel -n mycc -c '{"Args":["query","a"]}'
    

    HyperLedger Fabric(单机Solo版)

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