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The fabric-contract-api
provides the contract interface. a high level API for application developers to implement Smart Contracts. Within Hyperledger Fabric, Smart Contracts are also known as Chaincode. Working with this API provides a high level entry point to writing business logic.
(this contract interface is experimental, and feedback is actively requested; whilst there are no plans to change this api it might be latered as a result of feedback).
The fabric-shim
provides the chaincode interface, a lower level API for implementing "Smart Contracts". It also currently provides the implementation to support communication with Hyperledger Fabric peers for Smart Contracts written using the fabric-contract-api
. To confirm that this is the same as the fabric-shim
in previous versions of Hyperledger Fabric.
Detailed explanation on the concept and programming model can be found here: http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/chaincode.html.
Contract Interface
Installation
npm install --save fabric-contract-api
Usage
Implement a class that ends the contract
class, a constructor is needed.
The other functions will be invokable functions of your Smart Contract
// updatevalues.js
'use strict';
// SDK Library to asset with writing the logic
const { Contract } = require('fabric-contract-api');
// Business logic (well just util but still it's general purpose logic)
const util = require('util');
/**
* Support the Updating of values within the SmartContract
*/
class UpdateValuesContract extends Contract
constructor(){
super('UpdateValuesContract');
}
async transactionA(ctx, newValue) {
// retrieve existing chaincode states
let oldValue = await ctx.stub.getState(key);
await ctx.stub.putState(key, Buffer.from(newValue));
return Buffer.from(newValue.toString());
}
async transactionB(ctx) {
// .....
}
};
module.exports = UpdateValuesContract
As with standard node modules make sure that this class is exported as follows.
// index.js
'use strict';
const UpdateValues = require('./updatevalues')
module.exports.contracts = ['UpdateValues'];
Note: In order to make this contract runnable in version 1.4, also install the fabric-shim
module as below, and ensure that the 'start' script in package.json
refers to startChaincode
"scripts": {
"start": "fabric-chaincode-node start"
}
Chaincode Interface
Installation
npm install --save fabric-shim
Usage
The chaincode interface contains two methods to be implemented:
const shim = require('fabric-shim');
const Chaincode = class {
async Init(stub) {
// use the instantiate input arguments to decide initial chaincode state values
// save the initial states
await stub.putState(key, Buffer.from(aStringValue));
return shim.success(Buffer.from('Initialized Successfully!'));
}
async Invoke(stub) {
// use the invoke input arguments to decide intended changes
// retrieve existing chaincode states
let oldValue = await stub.getState(key);
// calculate new state values and saves them
let newValue = oldValue + delta;
await stub.putState(key, Buffer.from(newValue));
return shim.success(Buffer.from(newValue.toString()));
}
};
Start the chaincode process and listen for incoming endorsement requests:
shim.start(new Chaincode());
API Reference
Visit fabric-shim.github.io and click on "Classes" link in the navigation bar on the top to view the list of class APIs.
Support
Tested with node.js 8.9.0 (LTS).
License
This package is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE.txt for more information.