一、目录
block
fabric-ca-server
fabricconfig
order
peer
二、执行过程
1、fabricconfig -- crypto-config.yaml
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "OrdererOrgs" - Definition of organizations managing orderer nodes
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
OrdererOrgs:
- Name: Orderer
Domain: qklszzn.com
Specs:
- Hostname: orderer
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "PeerOrgs" - Definition of organizations managing peer nodes
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
PeerOrgs:
- Name: Org1
Domain: org1.qklszzn.com
EnableNodeOUs: false
Template:
Count: 2
Users:
Count: 3- Name: Org2
Domain: org2.qklszzn.com
EnableNodeOUs: false
Template:
Count: 2
Users:
Count: 2cryptogen generate --config=crypto-config.yaml --output ./crypto-config
2、vi /etc/hosts
==>
192.*.*.* orderer.qklszzn.com3、order -- configtx.yaml
# 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: OrdererMSP
# ID to load the MSP definition as
ID: OrdererMSP
# MSPDir is the filesystem path which contains the MSP configuration
MSPDir: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/qklszzn.com/msp
- &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: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/msp
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.qklszzn.com
Port: 7051
- &org2
# DefaultOrg defines the organization which is used in the sampleconfig
# of the fabric.git development environment
Name: org2MSP
# ID to load the MSP definition as
ID: org2MSP
MSPDir: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org2.qklszzn.com/msp
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.org2.qklszzn.com
Port: 7051
################################################################################
#
# 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:
- orderer.qklszzn.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
Kafka:
# Brokers: A list of Kafka brokers to which the orderer connects
# NOTE: Use IP:port notation
Brokers:
- 127.0.0.1:9092
# Organizations is the list of orgs which are defined as participants on
# the orderer side of the network
Organizations:
################################################################################
#
# 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:
################################################################################
#
# Profile
#
# - Different configuration profiles may be encoded here to be specified
# as parameters to the configtxgen tool
#
################################################################################
Profiles:
TestTwoOrgsOrdererGenesis:
Orderer:
<<: *OrdererDefaults
Organizations:
- *OrdererOrg
Consortiums:
SampleConsortium:
Organizations:
- *org1
- *org2
TestTwoOrgsChannel:
Consortium: SampleConsortium
Application:
<<: *ApplicationDefaults
Organizations:
- *org1
- *org2configtxgen -profile TestTwoOrgsOrdererGenesis -outputBlock ../block/orderer.genesis.block
configtxgen -profile TestTwoOrgsChannel -outputCreateChannelTx ../block/firstchannel.tx -channelID firstchannel
configtxgen -profile TestTwoOrgsChannel -outputAnchorPeersUpdate ../block/org1MSPanchors.tx -channelID firstchannel -asOrg org1MSP
configtxgen -profile TestTwoOrgsChannel -outputAnchorPeersUpdate ../block/org2MSPanchors.tx -channelID firstchannel -asOrg org2MSP
4、order -- orderer.yaml
# Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#---
################################################################################
#
# Orderer Configuration
#
# - This controls the type and configuration of the orderer.
#
################################################################################
General:# Ledger Type: The ledger type to provide to the orderer.
# Two non-production ledger types are provided for test purposes only:
# - ram: An in-memory ledger whose contents are lost on restart.
# - json: A simple file ledger that writes blocks to disk in JSON format.
# Only one production ledger type is provided:
# - file: A production file-based ledger.
LedgerType: file# Listen address: The IP on which to bind to listen.
ListenAddress: 0.0.0.0# Listen port: The port on which to bind to listen.
ListenPort: 7050# TLS: TLS settings for the GRPC server.
TLS:
Enabled: false
PrivateKey: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/qklszzn.com/orderers/orderer.qklszzn.com/tls/server.key
Certificate: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/qklszzn.com/orderers/orderer.qklszzn.com/tls/server.crt
RootCAs:
- /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/qklszzn.com/orderers/orderer.qklszzn.com/tls/ca.crt
ClientAuthRequired: false
ClientRootCAs:# Keepalive settings for the GRPC server.
Keepalive:
# ServerMinInterval is the minimum permitted time between client pings.
# If clients send pings more frequently, the server will
# disconnect them.
ServerMinInterval: 60s
# ServerInterval is the time between pings to clients.
ServerInterval: 7200s
# ServerTimeout is the duration the server waits for a response from
# a client before closing the connection.
ServerTimeout: 20s# Log Level: The level at which to log. This accepts logging specifications
# per: fabric/docs/Setup/logging-control.md
LogLevel: debug# Log Format: The format string to use when logging. Especially useful to disable color logging
LogFormat: '%{color}%{time:2006-01-02 15:04:05.000 MST} [%{module}] %{shortfunc} -> %{level:.4s} %{id:03x}%{color:reset} %{message}'# Genesis method: The method by which the genesis block for the orderer
# system channel is specified. Available options are "provisional", "file":
# - provisional: Utilizes a genesis profile, specified by GenesisProfile,
# to dynamically generate a new genesis block.
# - file: Uses the file provided by GenesisFile as the genesis block.
GenesisMethod: file# Genesis profile: The profile to use to dynamically generate the genesis
# block to use when initializing the orderer system channel and
# GenesisMethod is set to "provisional". See the configtx.yaml file for the
# descriptions of the available profiles. Ignored if GenesisMethod is set to
# "file".
GenesisProfile: TestTwoOrgsOrdererGenesis# Genesis file: The file containing the genesis block to use when
# initializing the orderer system channel and GenesisMethod is set to
# "file". Ignored if GenesisMethod is set to "provisional".
GenesisFile: /opt/testfabric/block/orderer.genesis.block# LocalMSPDir is where to find the private crypto material needed by the
# orderer. It is set relative here as a default for dev environments but
# should be changed to the real location in production.
LocalMSPDir: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/ordererOrganizations/qklszzn.com/orderers/orderer.qklszzn.com/msp# LocalMSPID is the identity to register the local MSP material with the MSP
# manager. IMPORTANT: The local MSP ID of an orderer needs to match the MSP
# ID of one of the organizations defined in the orderer system channel's
# /Channel/Orderer configuration. The sample organization defined in the
# sample configuration provided has an MSP ID of "DEFAULT".
LocalMSPID: OrdererMSP# Enable an HTTP service for Go "pprof" profiling as documented at:
# https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/pprof
Profile:
Enabled: false
Address: 0.0.0.0:6060# BCCSP configures the blockchain crypto service providers.
BCCSP:
# Default specifies the preferred blockchain crypto service provider
# to use. If the preferred provider is not available, the software
# based provider ("SW") will be used.
# Valid providers are:
# - SW: a software based crypto provider
# - PKCS11: a CA hardware security module crypto provider.
Default: SW# SW configures the software based blockchain crypto provider.
SW:
# TODO: The default Hash and Security level needs refactoring to be
# fully configurable. Changing these defaults requires coordination
# SHA2 is hardcoded in several places, not only BCCSP
Hash: SHA2
Security: 256
# Location of key store. If this is unset, a location will be
# chosen using: 'LocalMSPDir'/keystore
FileKeyStore:
KeyStore:# Authentication contains configuration parameters related to authenticating
# client messages
Authentication:
# the acceptable difference between the current server time and the
# client's time as specified in a client request message
TimeWindow: 15m################################################################################
#
# SECTION: File Ledger
#
# - This section applies to the configuration of the file or json ledgers.
#
################################################################################
FileLedger:# Location: The directory to store the blocks in.
# NOTE: If this is unset, a new temporary location will be chosen every time
# the orderer is restarted, using the prefix specified by Prefix.
Location: /opt/testfabric/order/production/orderer# The prefix to use when generating a ledger directory in temporary space.
# Otherwise, this value is ignored.
Prefix: hyperledger-fabric-ordererledger################################################################################
#
# SECTION: RAM Ledger
#
# - This section applies to the configuration of the RAM ledger.
#
################################################################################
RAMLedger:# History Size: The number of blocks that the RAM ledger is set to retain.
# WARNING: Appending a block to the ledger might cause the oldest block in
# the ledger to be dropped in order to limit the number total number blocks
# to HistorySize. For example, if history size is 10, when appending block
# 10, block 0 (the genesis block!) will be dropped to make room for block 10.
HistorySize: 1000################################################################################
#
# SECTION: Kafka
#
# - This section applies to the configuration of the Kafka-based orderer, and
# its interaction with the Kafka cluster.
#
################################################################################
Kafka:# Retry: What do if a connection to the Kafka cluster cannot be established,
# or if a metadata request to the Kafka cluster needs to be repeated.
Retry:
# When a new channel is created, or when an existing channel is reloaded
# (in case of a just-restarted orderer), the orderer interacts with the
# Kafka cluster in the following ways:
# 1. It creates a Kafka producer (writer) for the Kafka partition that
# corresponds to the channel.
# 2. It uses that producer to post a no-op CONNECT message to that
# partition
# 3. It creates a Kafka consumer (reader) for that partition.
# If any of these steps fail, they will be re-attempted every
# <ShortInterval> for a total of <ShortTotal>, and then every
# <LongInterval> for a total of <LongTotal> until they succeed.
# Note that the orderer will be unable to write to or read from a
# channel until all of the steps above have been completed successfully.
ShortInterval: 5s
ShortTotal: 10m
LongInterval: 5m
LongTotal: 12h
# Affects the socket timeouts when waiting for an initial connection, a
# response, or a transmission. See Config.Net for more info:
# https://godoc.org/github.com/Shopify/sarama#Config
NetworkTimeouts:
DialTimeout: 10s
ReadTimeout: 10s
WriteTimeout: 10s
# Affects the metadata requests when the Kafka cluster is in the middle
# of a leader election.See Config.Metadata for more info:
# https://godoc.org/github.com/Shopify/sarama#Config
Metadata:
RetryBackoff: 250ms
RetryMax: 3
# What to do if posting a message to the Kafka cluster fails. See
# Config.Producer for more info:
# https://godoc.org/github.com/Shopify/sarama#Config
Producer:
RetryBackoff: 100ms
RetryMax: 3
# What to do if reading from the Kafka cluster fails. See
# Config.Consumer for more info:
# https://godoc.org/github.com/Shopify/sarama#Config
Consumer:
RetryBackoff: 2s# Verbose: Enable logging for interactions with the Kafka cluster.
Verbose: false# TLS: TLS settings for the orderer's connection to the Kafka cluster.
TLS:# Enabled: Use TLS when connecting to the Kafka cluster.
Enabled: false# PrivateKey: PEM-encoded private key the orderer will use for
# authentication.
PrivateKey:
# As an alternative to specifying the PrivateKey here, uncomment the
# following "File" key and specify the file name from which to load the
# value of PrivateKey.
#File: path/to/PrivateKey# Certificate: PEM-encoded signed public key certificate the orderer will
# use for authentication.
Certificate:
# As an alternative to specifying the Certificate here, uncomment the
# following "File" key and specify the file name from which to load the
# value of Certificate.
#File: path/to/Certificate# RootCAs: PEM-encoded trusted root certificates used to validate
# certificates from the Kafka cluster.
RootCAs:
# As an alternative to specifying the RootCAs here, uncomment the
# following "File" key and specify the file name from which to load the
# value of RootCAs.
#File: path/to/RootCAs# Kafka protocol version used to communicate with the Kafka cluster brokers
# (defaults to 0.10.2.0 if not specified)
Version:################################################################################
#
# Debug Configuration
#
# - This controls the debugging options for the orderer
#
################################################################################
Debug:# BroadcastTraceDir when set will cause each request to the Broadcast service
# for this orderer to be written to a file in this directory
BroadcastTraceDir:# DeliverTraceDir when set will cause each request to the Deliver service
# for this orderer to be written to a file in this directory
DeliverTraceDir:orderer start >> log_order.log 2>&1 &
5、peer -- core.yaml
# Copyright IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
################################################################################
#
# LOGGING section
#
###############################################################################
logging:# Default logging levels are specified here.
# Valid logging levels are case-insensitive strings chosen from
# CRITICAL | ERROR | WARNING | NOTICE | INFO | DEBUG
# The overall default logging level can be specified in various ways,
# listed below from strongest to weakest:
#
# 1. The --logging-level=<level> command line option overrides all other
# default specifications.
#
# 2. The environment variable CORE_LOGGING_LEVEL otherwise applies to
# all peer commands if defined as a non-empty string.
#
# 3. The value of `level` that directly follows in this file.
#
# If no overall default level is provided via any of the above methods,
# the peer will default to INFO (the value of defaultLevel in
# common/flogging/logging.go)# Default for all modules running within the scope of a peer.
# Note: this value is only used when --logging-level or CORE_LOGGING_LEVEL
# are not set
level: info# The overall default values mentioned above can be overridden for the
# specific components listed in the override section below.# Override levels for various peer modules. These levels will be
# applied once the peer has completely started. They are applied at this
# time in order to be sure every logger has been registered with the
# logging package.
# Note: the modules listed below are the only acceptable modules at this
# time.
cauthdsl: warning
gossip: warning
grpc: error
ledger: info
msp: warning
policies: warning
peer:
gossip: debug# Message format for the peer logs
format: '%{color}%{time:2006-01-02 15:04:05.000 MST} [%{module}] %{shortfunc} -> %{level:.4s} %{id:03x}%{color:reset} %{message}'###############################################################################
#
# Peer section
#
###############################################################################
peer:# The Peer id is used for identifying this Peer instance.
id: peer0.org1.qklszzn.com# The networkId allows for logical seperation of networks
networkId: dev# The Address at local network interface this Peer will listen on.
# By default, it will listen on all network interfaces
listenAddress: 0.0.0.0:7051# The endpoint this peer uses to listen for inbound chaincode connections.
# If this is commented-out, the listen address is selected to be
# the peer's address (see below) with port 7052
chaincodeListenAddress: 0.0.0.0:7052# The endpoint the chaincode for this peer uses to connect to the peer.
# If this is not specified, the chaincodeListenAddress address is selected.
# And if chaincodeListenAddress is not specified, address is selected from
# peer listenAddress.
# chaincodeAddress: 0.0.0.0:7052# When used as peer config, this represents the endpoint to other peers
# in the same organization. For peers in other organization, see
# gossip.externalEndpoint for more info.
# When used as CLI config, this means the peer's endpoint to interact with
address: peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051# Whether the Peer should programmatically determine its address
# This case is useful for docker containers.
addressAutoDetect: false# Setting for runtime.GOMAXPROCS(n). If n < 1, it does not change the
# current setting
gomaxprocs: -1# Keepalive settings for peer server and clients
keepalive:
# MinInterval is the minimum permitted time between client pings.
# If clients send pings more frequently, the peer server will
# disconnect them
minInterval: 60s
# Client keepalive settings for communicating with other peer nodes
client:
# Interval is the time between pings to peer nodes. This must
# greater than or equal to the minInterval specified by peer
# nodes
interval: 60s
# Timeout is the duration the client waits for a response from
# peer nodes before closing the connection
timeout: 20s
# DeliveryClient keepalive settings for communication with ordering
# nodes.
deliveryClient:
# Interval is the time between pings to ordering nodes. This must
# greater than or equal to the minInterval specified by ordering
# nodes.
interval: 60s
# Timeout is the duration the client waits for a response from
# ordering nodes before closing the connection
timeout: 20s
# Gossip related configuration
gossip:
# Bootstrap set to initialize gossip with.
# This is a list of other peers that this peer reaches out to at startup.
# Important: The endpoints here have to be endpoints of peers in the same
# organization, because the peer would refuse connecting to these endpoints
# unless they are in the same organization as the peer.
bootstrap: 127.0.0.1:7051# NOTE: orgLeader and useLeaderElection parameters are mutual exclusive.
# Setting both to true would result in the termination of the peer
# since this is undefined state. If the peers are configured with
# useLeaderElection=false, make sure there is at least 1 peer in the
# organization that its orgLeader is set to true.# Defines whenever peer will initialize dynamic algorithm for
# "leader" selection, where leader is the peer to establish
# connection with ordering service and use delivery protocol
# to pull ledger blocks from ordering service. It is recommended to
# use leader election for large networks of peers.
useLeaderElection: true
# Statically defines peer to be an organization "leader",
# where this means that current peer will maintain connection
# with ordering service and disseminate block across peers in
# its own organization
orgLeader: false# Overrides the endpoint that the peer publishes to peers
# in its organization. For peers in foreign organizations
# see 'externalEndpoint'
endpoint:
# Maximum count of blocks stored in memory
maxBlockCountToStore: 100
# Max time between consecutive message pushes(unit: millisecond)
maxPropagationBurstLatency: 10ms
# Max number of messages stored until a push is triggered to remote peers
maxPropagationBurstSize: 10
# Number of times a message is pushed to remote peers
propagateIterations: 1
# Number of peers selected to push messages to
propagatePeerNum: 3
# Determines frequency of pull phases(unit: second)
pullInterval: 4s
# Number of peers to pull from
pullPeerNum: 3
# Determines frequency of pulling state info messages from peers(unit: second)
requestStateInfoInterval: 4s
# Determines frequency of pushing state info messages to peers(unit: second)
publishStateInfoInterval: 4s
# Maximum time a stateInfo message is kept until expired
stateInfoRetentionInterval:
# Time from startup certificates are included in Alive messages(unit: second)
publishCertPeriod: 10s
# Should we skip verifying block messages or not (currently not in use)
skipBlockVerification: false
# Dial timeout(unit: second)
dialTimeout: 3s
# Connection timeout(unit: second)
connTimeout: 2s
# Buffer size of received messages
recvBuffSize: 20
# Buffer size of sending messages
sendBuffSize: 200
# Time to wait before pull engine processes incoming digests (unit: second)
digestWaitTime: 1s
# Time to wait before pull engine removes incoming nonce (unit: second)
requestWaitTime: 1s
# Time to wait before pull engine ends pull (unit: second)
responseWaitTime: 2s
# Alive check interval(unit: second)
aliveTimeInterval: 5s
# Alive expiration timeout(unit: second)
aliveExpirationTimeout: 25s
# Reconnect interval(unit: second)
reconnectInterval: 25s
# This is an endpoint that is published to peers outside of the organization.
# If this isn't set, the peer will not be known to other organizations.
externalEndpoint: peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
# Leader election service configuration
election:
# Longest time peer waits for stable membership during leader election startup (unit: second)
startupGracePeriod: 15s
# Interval gossip membership samples to check its stability (unit: second)
membershipSampleInterval: 1s
# Time passes since last declaration message before peer decides to perform leader election (unit: second)
leaderAliveThreshold: 10s
# Time between peer sends propose message and declares itself as a leader (sends declaration message) (unit: second)
leaderElectionDuration: 5spvtData:
# pullRetryThreshold determines the maximum duration of time private data corresponding for a given block
# would be attempted to be pulled from peers until the block would be committed without the private data
pullRetryThreshold: 60s
# As private data enters the transient store, it is associated with the peer's ledger's height at that time.
# transientstoreMaxBlockRetention defines the maximum difference between the current ledger's height upon commit,
# and the private data residing inside the transient store that is guaranteed not to be purged.
# Private data is purged from the transient store when blocks with sequences that are multiples
# of transientstoreMaxBlockRetention are committed.
transientstoreMaxBlockRetention: 1000
# pushAckTimeout is the maximum time to wait for an acknowledgement from each peer
# at private data push at endorsement time.
pushAckTimeout: 3s# EventHub related configuration
events:
# The address that the Event service will be enabled on the peer
address: 0.0.0.0:7053# total number of events that could be buffered without blocking send
buffersize: 100# timeout duration for producer to send an event.
# if < 0, if buffer full, unblocks immediately and not send
# if 0, if buffer full, will block and guarantee the event will be sent out
# if > 0, if buffer full, blocks till timeout
timeout: 10ms# timewindow is the acceptable difference between the peer's current
# time and the client's time as specified in a registration event
timewindow: 15m# Keepalive settings for peer server and clients
keepalive:
# MinInterval is the minimum permitted time in seconds which clients
# can send keepalive pings. If clients send pings more frequently,
# the events server will disconnect them
minInterval: 60s# TLS Settings
# Note that peer-chaincode connections through chaincodeListenAddress is
# not mutual TLS auth. See comments on chaincodeListenAddress for more info
tls:
# Require server-side TLS
enabled: false
# Require client certificates / mutual TLS.
# Note that clients that are not configured to use a certificate will
# fail to connect to the peer.
clientAuthRequired: false
# X.509 certificate used for TLS server
cert:
file: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/peers/peer0.org1.qklszzn.com/tls/server.crt
# Private key used for TLS server (and client if clientAuthEnabled
# is set to true
key:
file: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/peers/peer0.org1.qklszzn.com/tls/server.key
# Trusted root certificate chain for tls.cert
rootcert:
file: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/peers/peer0.org1.qklszzn.com/tls/ca.crt
# Set of root certificate authorities used to verify client certificates
clientRootCAs:
files:
- tls/ca.crt
# Private key used for TLS when making client connections. If
# not set, peer.tls.key.file will be used instead
clientKey:
file:
# X.509 certificate used for TLS when making client connections.
# If not set, peer.tls.cert.file will be used instead
clientCert:
file:# Authentication contains configuration parameters related to authenticating
# client messages
authentication:
# the acceptable difference between the current server time and the
# client's time as specified in a client request message
timewindow: 15m# Path on the file system where peer will store data (eg ledger). This
# location must be access control protected to prevent unintended
# modification that might corrupt the peer operations.
fileSystemPath: /opt/testfabric/peer/production# BCCSP (Blockchain crypto provider): Select which crypto implementation or
# library to use
BCCSP:
Default: SW
SW:
# TODO: The default Hash and Security level needs refactoring to be
# fully configurable. Changing these defaults requires coordination
# SHA2 is hardcoded in several places, not only BCCSP
Hash: SHA2
Security: 256
# Location of Key Store
FileKeyStore:
# If "", defaults to 'mspConfigPath'/keystore
# TODO: Ensure this is read with fabric/core/config.GetPath() once ready
KeyStore:# Path on the file system where peer will find MSP local configurations
mspConfigPath: /opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/peers/peer0.org1.qklszzn.com/msp# Identifier of the local MSP
# ----!!!!IMPORTANT!!!-!!!IMPORTANT!!!-!!!IMPORTANT!!!!----
# Deployers need to change the value of the localMspId string.
# In particular, the name of the local MSP ID of a peer needs
# to match the name of one of the MSPs in each of the channel
# that this peer is a member of. Otherwise this peer's messages
# will not be identified as valid by other nodes.
localMspId: org1MSP# Delivery service related config
deliveryclient:
# It sets the total time the delivery service may spend in reconnection
# attempts until its retry logic gives up and returns an error
reconnectTotalTimeThreshold: 3600s# Type for the local MSP - by default it's of type bccsp
localMspType: bccsp# Used with Go profiling tools only in none production environment. In
# production, it should be disabled (eg enabled: false)
profile:
enabled: false
listenAddress: 0.0.0.0:6060# Handlers defines custom handlers that can filter and mutate
# objects passing within the peer, such as:
# Auth filter - reject or forward proposals from clients
# Decorators - append or mutate the chaincode input passed to the chaincode
# Valid handler definition contains:
# - A name which is a factory method name defined in
# core/handlers/library/library.go for statically compiled handlers
# - library path to shared object binary for pluggable filters
# Auth filters and decorators are chained and executed in the order that
# they are defined. For example:
# authFilters:
# -
# name: FilterOne
# library: /opt/lib/filter.so
# -
# name: FilterTwo
# decorators:
# -
# name: DecoratorOne
# -
# name: DecoratorTwo
# library: /opt/lib/decorator.so
handlers:
authFilters:
-
name: DefaultAuth
-
name: ExpirationCheck # This filter checks identity x509 certificate expiration
decorators:
-
name: DefaultDecorator# Number of goroutines that will execute transaction validation in parallel.
# By default, the peer chooses the number of CPUs on the machine. Set this
# variable to override that choice.
# NOTE: overriding this value might negatively influence the performance of
# the peer so please change this value only if you know what you're doing
validatorPoolSize:###############################################################################
#
# VM section
#
###############################################################################
vm:# Endpoint of the vm management system. For docker can be one of the following in general
# unix:///var/run/docker.sock
# http://localhost:2375
# https://localhost:2376
endpoint: unix:///var/run/docker.sock# settings for docker vms
docker:
tls:
enabled: false
ca:
file: docker/ca.crt
cert:
file: docker/tls.crt
key:
file: docker/tls.key# Enables/disables the standard out/err from chaincode containers for
# debugging purposes
attachStdout: false# Parameters on creating docker container.
# Container may be efficiently created using ipam & dns-server for cluster
# NetworkMode - sets the networking mode for the container. Supported
# standard values are: `host`(default),`bridge`,`ipvlan`,`none`.
# Dns - a list of DNS servers for the container to use.
# Note: `Privileged` `Binds` `Links` and `PortBindings` properties of
# Docker Host Config are not supported and will not be used if set.
# LogConfig - sets the logging driver (Type) and related options
# (Config) for Docker. For more info,
# https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/logging/overview/
# Note: Set LogConfig using Environment Variables is not supported.
hostConfig:
NetworkMode: host
Dns:
# - 192.168.0.1
LogConfig:
Type: json-file
Config:
max-size: "50m"
max-file: "5"
Memory: 2147483648###############################################################################
#
# Chaincode section
#
###############################################################################
chaincode:# The id is used by the Chaincode stub to register the executing Chaincode
# ID with the Peer and is generally supplied through ENV variables
# the `path` form of ID is provided when installing the chaincode.
# The `name` is used for all other requests and can be any string.
id:
path:
name:# Generic builder environment, suitable for most chaincode types
builder: $(DOCKER_NS)/fabric-ccenv:$(ARCH)-$(PROJECT_VERSION)# Enables/disables force pulling of the base docker images (listed below)
# during user chaincode instantiation.
# Useful when using moving image tags (such as :latest)
pull: falsegolang:
# golang will never need more than baseos
runtime: $(BASE_DOCKER_NS)/fabric-baseos:$(ARCH)-$(BASE_VERSION)# whether or not golang chaincode should be linked dynamically
dynamicLink: falsecar:
# car may need more facilities (JVM, etc) in the future as the catalog
# of platforms are expanded. For now, we can just use baseos
runtime: $(BASE_DOCKER_NS)/fabric-baseos:$(ARCH)-$(BASE_VERSION)java:
# This is an image based on java:openjdk-8 with addition compiler
# tools added for java shim layer packaging.
# This image is packed with shim layer libraries that are necessary
# for Java chaincode runtime.
Dockerfile: |
from $(DOCKER_NS)/fabric-javaenv:$(ARCH)-$(PROJECT_VERSION)node:
# need node.js engine at runtime, currently available in baseimage
# but not in baseos
runtime: $(BASE_DOCKER_NS)/fabric-baseimage:$(ARCH)-$(BASE_VERSION)# Timeout duration for starting up a container and waiting for Register
# to come through. 1sec should be plenty for chaincode unit tests
startuptimeout: 300s# Timeout duration for Invoke and Init calls to prevent runaway.
# This timeout is used by all chaincodes in all the channels, including
# system chaincodes.
# Note that during Invoke, if the image is not available (e.g. being
# cleaned up when in development environment), the peer will automatically
# build the image, which might take more time. In production environment,
# the chaincode image is unlikely to be deleted, so the timeout could be
# reduced accordingly.
executetimeout: 30s# There are 2 modes: "dev" and "net".
# In dev mode, user runs the chaincode after starting peer from
# command line on local machine.
# In net mode, peer will run chaincode in a docker container.
mode: net# keepalive in seconds. In situations where the communiction goes through a
# proxy that does not support keep-alive, this parameter will maintain connection
# between peer and chaincode.
# A value <= 0 turns keepalive off
keepalive: 0# system chaincodes whitelist. To add system chaincode "myscc" to the
# whitelist, add "myscc: enable" to the list below, and register in
# chaincode/importsysccs.go
system:
cscc: enable
lscc: enable
escc: enable
vscc: enable
qscc: enable# System chaincode plugins: in addition to being imported and compiled
# into fabric through core/chaincode/importsysccs.go, system chaincodes
# can also be loaded as shared objects compiled as Go plugins.
# See examples/plugins/scc for an example.
# Like regular system chaincodes, plugins must also be white listed in the
# chaincode.system section above.
systemPlugins:
# example configuration:
# - enabled: true
# name: myscc
# path: /opt/lib/myscc.so
# invokableExternal: true
# invokableCC2CC: true# Logging section for the chaincode container
logging:
# Default level for all loggers within the chaincode container
level: info
# Override default level for the 'shim' module
shim: warning
# Format for the chaincode container logs
format: '%{color}%{time:2006-01-02 15:04:05.000 MST} [%{module}] %{shortfunc} -> %{level:.4s} %{id:03x}%{color:reset} %{message}'###############################################################################
#
# Ledger section - ledger configuration encompases both the blockchain
# and the state
#
###############################################################################
ledger:blockchain:
state:
# stateDatabase - options are "goleveldb", "CouchDB"
# goleveldb - default state database stored in goleveldb.
# CouchDB - store state database in CouchDB
stateDatabase: goleveldb
couchDBConfig:
# It is recommended to run CouchDB on the same server as the peer, and
# not map the CouchDB container port to a server port in docker-compose.
# Otherwise proper security must be provided on the connection between
# CouchDB client (on the peer) and server.
couchDBAddress: 127.0.0.1:5984
# This username must have read and write authority on CouchDB
username:
# The password is recommended to pass as an environment variable
# during start up (eg LEDGER_COUCHDBCONFIG_PASSWORD).
# If it is stored here, the file must be access control protected
# to prevent unintended users from discovering the password.
password:
# Number of retries for CouchDB errors
maxRetries: 3
# Number of retries for CouchDB errors during peer startup
maxRetriesOnStartup: 10
# CouchDB request timeout (unit: duration, e.g. 20s)
requestTimeout: 35s
# Limit on the number of records to return per query
queryLimit: 10000
# Limit on the number of records per CouchDB bulk update batch
maxBatchUpdateSize: 1000
# Warm indexes after every N blocks.
# This option warms any indexes that have been
# deployed to CouchDB after every N blocks.
# A value of 1 will warm indexes after every block commit,
# to ensure fast selector queries.
# Increasing the value may improve write efficiency of peer and CouchDB,
# but may degrade query response time.
warmIndexesAfterNBlocks: 1history:
# enableHistoryDatabase - options are true or false
# Indicates if the history of key updates should be stored.
# All history 'index' will be stored in goleveldb, regardless if using
# CouchDB or alternate database for the state.
enableHistoryDatabase: true###############################################################################
#
# Metrics section
#
#
###############################################################################
metrics:
# enable or disable metrics server
enabled: false# when enable metrics server, must specific metrics reporter type
# currently supported type: "statsd","prom"
reporter: statsd# determines frequency of report metrics(unit: second)
interval: 1sstatsdReporter:
# statsd server address to connect
address: 0.0.0.0:8125# determines frequency of push metrics to statsd server(unit: second)
flushInterval: 2s# max size bytes for each push metrics request
# intranet recommend 1432 and internet recommend 512
flushBytes: 1432promReporter:
# prometheus http server listen address for pull metrics
listenAddress: 0.0.0.0:8080export set FABRIC_CFG_PATH=/opt/testfabric/peer
peer node start >> log_peer.log 2>&1 &
三、Chaincode
1、create channel
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msp
peer channel create -t 50 -o orderer.qklszzn.com:7050 -c firstchannel -f /opt/testfabric/block/firstchannel.tx2、join channel
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msp
peer channel join -b /opt/testfabric/peer/firstchannel.block3、update anchor
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msppeer channel update -o orderer.qklszzn.com:7050 -c firstchannel -f /opt/testfabric/block/org1MSPanchors.tx
4、some chaincode
install --- example
export set FABRIC_CFG_PATH=/opt/testfabric/peer
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msp
peer chaincode install -n fab -v 1.1 -p github.com/hyperledger/fabric/examples/chaincode/go/chaincode_example02instantiate --example
export set FABRIC_CFG_PATH=/opt/testfabric/peer
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msp
peer chaincode instantiate -o orderer.qklszzn.com:7050 -C firstchannel -n fab -v 1.1 -c '{"Args":["init","a","100","b","200"]}' -P "OR ('org1MSP.member','org2MSP.member')"invoke --example
export set FABRIC_CFG_PATH=/opt/testfabric/peer
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msp
peer chaincode invoke -o orderer.qklszzn.com:7050 -C firstchannel -n fab -v 1.1 -c '{"Args":["invoke","a","b","1"]}'query --exmaple
export set FABRIC_CFG_PATH=/opt/testfabric/peer
export set CORE_PEER_LOCALMSPID=org1MSP
export set CORE_PEER_ADDRESS=peer0.org1.qklszzn.com:7051
export set CORE_PEER_MSPCONFIGPATH=/opt/testfabric/fabricconfig/crypto-config/peerOrganizations/org1.qklszzn.com/users/Admin@org1.qklszzn.com/msp
peer chaincode query -C firstchannel -n fab -c '{"Args":["query","a"]}'
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