Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- type BlockAndPvtData
- type BlockPvtdata
- type ChaincodeDefinition
- type ChaincodeLifecycleDetails
- type ChaincodeLifecycleEventListener
- type ChaincodeLifecycleEventProvider
- type ChaincodeLifecycleInfo
- type CollConfigNotDefinedError
- type CollectionConfigInfo
- type CollectionPvtdataInfo
- type CommitOptions
- type Config
- type ConfigHistoryRetriever
- type CustomTxProcessor
- type DeployedChaincodeInfo
- type DeployedChaincodeInfoProvider
- type ErrCollectionConfigNotYetAvailable
- type Hasher
- type HealthCheckRegistry
- type HistoryDBConfig
- type HistoryQueryExecutor
- type Initializer
- type InvalidCollNameError
- type InvalidTxError
- type KVStateUpdates
- type MembershipInfoProvider
- type MissingBlockPvtdataInfo
- type MissingCollectionPvtDataInfo
- type MissingPvtData
- type MissingPvtDataInfo
- type MissingPvtDataTracker
- type NotFoundInIndexErr
- type PeerLedger
- type PeerLedgerProvider
- type PrivateDataConfig
- type PvtCollFilter
- type PvtNsCollFilter
- type PvtdataHashMismatch
- type QueryExecutor
- type QueryResultsIterator
- type ReconciledPvtdata
- type RetrievedPvtdata
- type SimpleQueryExecutor
- type StateDBConfig
- type StateListener
- type StateUpdateTrigger
- type StateUpdates
- type TxMissingPvtDataMap
- type TxPvtData
- type TxPvtDataMap
- type TxPvtdataInfo
- type TxSimulationResults
- type TxSimulator
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Types ¶
type BlockAndPvtData ¶ added in v1.1.0
type BlockAndPvtData struct { Block *common.Block PvtData TxPvtDataMap MissingPvtData TxMissingPvtDataMap }
BlockAndPvtData encapsulates the block and a map that contains the tuples <seqInBlock, *TxPvtData> The map is expected to contain the entries only for the transactions that has associated pvt data
type BlockPvtdata ¶
type BlockPvtdata struct { PvtData TxPvtDataMap MissingPvtData TxMissingPvtDataMap }
BlockPvtdata contains the retrieved private data as well as missing and ineligible private data for use at commit time
type ChaincodeDefinition ¶
type ChaincodeDefinition struct { Name string Hash []byte Version string CollectionConfigs *peer.CollectionConfigPackage }
ChaincodeDefinition captures the info about chaincode
func (*ChaincodeDefinition) String ¶
func (cdef *ChaincodeDefinition) String() string
type ChaincodeLifecycleDetails ¶ added in v1.3.0
type ChaincodeLifecycleDetails struct { Updated bool // true, if an existing chaincode is updated (false for newly deployed chaincodes). // Following attributes are meaningful only if 'Updated' is true HashChanged bool // true, if the chaincode code package is changed CollectionsUpdated []string // names of the explicit collections that are either added or updated CollectionsRemoved []string // names of the explicit collections that are removed }
ChaincodeLifecycleDetails captures the finer details of chaincode lifecycle event
type ChaincodeLifecycleEventListener ¶
type ChaincodeLifecycleEventListener interface { // HandleChaincodeDeploy is invoked when chaincode installed + defined becomes true. // The expected usage are to creates all the necessary statedb structures (such as indexes) and update // service discovery info. This function is invoked immediately before the committing the state changes // that contain chaincode definition or when a chaincode install happens HandleChaincodeDeploy(chaincodeDefinition *ChaincodeDefinition, dbArtifactsTar []byte) error // ChaincodeDeployDone is invoked after the chaincode deployment is finished - `succeeded` indicates // whether the deploy finished successfully ChaincodeDeployDone(succeeded bool) }
ChaincodeLifecycleEventListener interface enables ledger components (mainly, intended for statedb) to be able to listen to chaincode lifecycle events. 'dbArtifactsTar' represents db specific artifacts (such as index specs) packaged in a tar. Note that this interface is redefined here (in addition to the one defined in ledger/cceventmgmt package). Using the same interface for the new lifecycle path causes a cyclic import dependency. Moreover, eventually the whole package ledger/cceventmgmt is intented to be removed when migration to new lifecycle is mandated.
type ChaincodeLifecycleEventProvider ¶
type ChaincodeLifecycleEventProvider interface {
RegisterListener(channelID string, listener ChaincodeLifecycleEventListener)
}
type ChaincodeLifecycleInfo ¶ added in v1.3.0
type ChaincodeLifecycleInfo struct { Name string Deleted bool Details *ChaincodeLifecycleDetails // Can contain finer details about lifecycle event that can be used for certain optimization }
ChaincodeLifecycleInfo captures the update info of a chaincode
type CollConfigNotDefinedError ¶ added in v1.3.0
type CollConfigNotDefinedError struct {
Ns string
}
CollConfigNotDefinedError is returned whenever an operation is requested on a collection whose config has not been defined
func (*CollConfigNotDefinedError) Error ¶ added in v1.3.0
func (e *CollConfigNotDefinedError) Error() string
type CollectionConfigInfo ¶ added in v1.2.0
type CollectionConfigInfo struct { CollectionConfig *peer.CollectionConfigPackage CommittingBlockNum uint64 }
CollectionConfigInfo encapsulates a collection config for a chaincode and its committing block number
type CollectionPvtdataInfo ¶
type CollectionPvtdataInfo struct {
Namespace, Collection string
ExpectedHash []byte
CollectionConfig *peer.StaticCollectionConfig
Endorsers []*peer.Endorsement
}
CollectionPvtdataInfo contains information about the private data for a given collection
type CommitOptions ¶ added in v1.4.2
type CommitOptions struct {
FetchPvtDataFromLedger bool
}
CommitOptions encapsulates options associated with a block commit.
type Config ¶
type Config struct { // RootFSPath is the top-level directory where ledger files are stored. RootFSPath string // StateDBConfig holds the configuration parameters for the state database. StateDBConfig *StateDBConfig // PrivateDataConfig holds the configuration parameters for the private data store. PrivateDataConfig *PrivateDataConfig // HistoryDBConfig holds the configuration parameters for the transaction history database. HistoryDBConfig *HistoryDBConfig }
Config is a structure used to configure a ledger provider.
type ConfigHistoryRetriever ¶ added in v1.2.0
type ConfigHistoryRetriever interface { CollectionConfigAt(blockNum uint64, chaincodeName string) (*CollectionConfigInfo, error) MostRecentCollectionConfigBelow(blockNum uint64, chaincodeName string) (*CollectionConfigInfo, error) }
ConfigHistoryRetriever allow retrieving history of collection configs
type CustomTxProcessor ¶
type CustomTxProcessor interface {
GenerateSimulationResults(txEnvelop *common.Envelope, simulator TxSimulator, initializingLedger bool) error
}
CustomTxProcessor allows to generate simulation results during commit time for custom transactions. A custom processor may represent the information in a propriety fashion and can use this process to translate the information into the form of `TxSimulationResults`. Because, the original information is signed in a custom representation, an implementation of a `Processor` should be cautious that the custom representation is used for simulation in an deterministic fashion and should take care of compatibility cross fabric versions. 'initializingLedger' true indicates that either the transaction being processed is from the genesis block or the ledger is synching the state (which could happen during peer startup if the statedb is found to be lagging behind the blockchain). In the former case, the transactions processed are expected to be valid and in the latter case, only valid transactions are reprocessed and hence any validation can be skipped.
type DeployedChaincodeInfo ¶ added in v1.3.0
type DeployedChaincodeInfo struct { Name string Hash []byte Version string ExplicitCollectionConfigPkg *peer.CollectionConfigPackage IsLegacy bool }
DeployedChaincodeInfo encapsulates chaincode information from the deployed chaincodes
type DeployedChaincodeInfoProvider ¶ added in v1.3.0
type DeployedChaincodeInfoProvider interface { // Namespaces returns the slice of the namespaces that are used for maintaining chaincode lifecycle data Namespaces() []string // UpdatedChaincodes returns the chaincodes that are getting updated by the supplied 'stateUpdates' UpdatedChaincodes(stateUpdates map[string][]*kvrwset.KVWrite) ([]*ChaincodeLifecycleInfo, error) // ChaincodeInfo returns the info about a deployed chaincode ChaincodeInfo(channelName, chaincodeName string, qe SimpleQueryExecutor) (*DeployedChaincodeInfo, error) // CollectionInfo returns the proto msg that defines the named collection. This function can be called for both explicit and implicit collections CollectionInfo(channelName, chaincodeName, collectionName string, qe SimpleQueryExecutor) (*peer.StaticCollectionConfig, error) // ImplicitCollections returns a slice that contains one proto msg for each of the implicit collections ImplicitCollections(channelName, chaincodeName string, qe SimpleQueryExecutor) ([]*peer.StaticCollectionConfig, error) // AllCollectionsConfigPkg returns a combined collection config pkg that contains both explicit and implicit collections AllCollectionsConfigPkg(channelName, chaincodeName string, qe SimpleQueryExecutor) (*peer.CollectionConfigPackage, error) }
DeployedChaincodeInfoProvider is a dependency that is used by ledger to build collection config history LSCC module is expected to provide an implementation for this dependencies
type ErrCollectionConfigNotYetAvailable ¶ added in v1.2.0
ErrCollectionConfigNotYetAvailable is an error which is returned from the function ConfigHistoryRetriever.CollectionConfigAt() if the latest block number committed is lower than the block number specified in the request.
func (*ErrCollectionConfigNotYetAvailable) Error ¶ added in v1.2.0
func (e *ErrCollectionConfigNotYetAvailable) Error() string
type Hasher ¶
Hasher implements the hash function that should be used for all ledger components. Currently works at a stepping stone to decrease surface area of bccsp
type HealthCheckRegistry ¶ added in v1.4.1
type HealthCheckRegistry interface {
RegisterChecker(string, healthz.HealthChecker) error
}
type HistoryDBConfig ¶
type HistoryDBConfig struct {
Enabled bool
}
HistoryDBConfig is a structure used to configure the transaction history database.
type HistoryQueryExecutor ¶
type HistoryQueryExecutor interface { // GetHistoryForKey retrieves the history of values for a key. // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KeyModification which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. GetHistoryForKey(namespace string, key string) (commonledger.ResultsIterator, error) }
HistoryQueryExecutor executes the history queries
type Initializer ¶ added in v1.3.0
type Initializer struct { StateListeners []StateListener DeployedChaincodeInfoProvider DeployedChaincodeInfoProvider MembershipInfoProvider MembershipInfoProvider ChaincodeLifecycleEventProvider ChaincodeLifecycleEventProvider MetricsProvider metrics.Provider HealthCheckRegistry HealthCheckRegistry Config *Config CustomTxProcessors map[common.HeaderType]CustomTxProcessor Hasher Hasher }
Initializer encapsulates dependencies for PeerLedgerProvider
type InvalidCollNameError ¶ added in v1.3.0
type InvalidCollNameError struct {
Ns, Coll string
}
InvalidCollNameError is returned whenever an operation is requested on a collection whose name is invalid
func (*InvalidCollNameError) Error ¶ added in v1.3.0
func (e *InvalidCollNameError) Error() string
type InvalidTxError ¶
type InvalidTxError struct {
Msg string
}
InvalidTxError is expected to be thrown by a custom transaction processor if it wants the ledger to record a particular transaction as invalid
func (*InvalidTxError) Error ¶
func (e *InvalidTxError) Error() string
type KVStateUpdates ¶
type KVStateUpdates struct { PublicUpdates []*kvrwset.KVWrite CollHashUpdates map[string][]*kvrwset.KVWriteHash }
KVStateUpdates captures the state updates for a namespace for KV datamodel
type MembershipInfoProvider ¶ added in v1.3.0
type MembershipInfoProvider interface { // AmMemberOf checks whether the current peer is a member of the given collection AmMemberOf(channelName string, collectionPolicyConfig *peer.CollectionPolicyConfig) (bool, error) }
MembershipInfoProvider is a dependency that is used by ledger to determine whether the current peer is a member of a collection. Gossip module is expected to provide the dependency to ledger
type MissingBlockPvtdataInfo ¶ added in v1.3.0
type MissingBlockPvtdataInfo map[uint64][]*MissingCollectionPvtDataInfo
MissingBlockPvtdataInfo is a map of transaction number (within the block) to MissingCollectionPvtDataInfo
type MissingCollectionPvtDataInfo ¶ added in v1.3.0
type MissingCollectionPvtDataInfo struct {
Namespace, Collection string
}
MissingCollectionPvtDataInfo includes the name of the chaincode and collection for which private data is missing
type MissingPvtData ¶ added in v1.4.0
MissingPvtData contains a namespace and collection for which the pvtData is not present. It also denotes whether the missing pvtData is eligible (i.e., whether the peer is member of the [namespace, collection]
type MissingPvtDataInfo ¶ added in v1.3.0
type MissingPvtDataInfo map[uint64]MissingBlockPvtdataInfo
MissingPvtDataInfo is a map of block number to MissingBlockPvtdataInfo
func (MissingPvtDataInfo) Add ¶ added in v1.3.0
func (missingPvtDataInfo MissingPvtDataInfo) Add(blkNum, txNum uint64, ns, coll string)
Add adds a missing data entry to the MissingPvtDataInfo Map
type MissingPvtDataTracker ¶ added in v1.3.0
type MissingPvtDataTracker interface {
GetMissingPvtDataInfoForMostRecentBlocks(maxBlocks int) (MissingPvtDataInfo, error)
}
MissingPvtDataTracker allows getting information about the private data that is not missing on the peer
type NotFoundInIndexErr ¶ added in v1.2.0
type NotFoundInIndexErr string
NotFoundInIndexErr is used to indicate missing entry in the index
func (NotFoundInIndexErr) Error ¶ added in v1.2.0
func (NotFoundInIndexErr) Error() string
type PeerLedger ¶
type PeerLedger interface { commonledger.Ledger // GetTransactionByID retrieves a transaction by id GetTransactionByID(txID string) (*peer.ProcessedTransaction, error) // GetBlockByHash returns a block given it's hash GetBlockByHash(blockHash []byte) (*common.Block, error) // GetBlockByTxID returns a block which contains a transaction GetBlockByTxID(txID string) (*common.Block, error) // GetTxValidationCodeByTxID returns reason code of transaction validation GetTxValidationCodeByTxID(txID string) (peer.TxValidationCode, error) // NewTxSimulator gives handle to a transaction simulator. // A client can obtain more than one 'TxSimulator's for parallel execution. // Any snapshoting/synchronization should be performed at the implementation level if required NewTxSimulator(txid string) (TxSimulator, error) // NewQueryExecutor gives handle to a query executor. // A client can obtain more than one 'QueryExecutor's for parallel execution. // Any synchronization should be performed at the implementation level if required NewQueryExecutor() (QueryExecutor, error) // NewHistoryQueryExecutor gives handle to a history query executor. // A client can obtain more than one 'HistoryQueryExecutor's for parallel execution. // Any synchronization should be performed at the implementation level if required NewHistoryQueryExecutor() (HistoryQueryExecutor, error) // GetPvtDataAndBlockByNum returns the block and the corresponding pvt data. // The pvt data is filtered by the list of 'ns/collections' supplied // A nil filter does not filter any results and causes retrieving all the pvt data for the given blockNum GetPvtDataAndBlockByNum(blockNum uint64, filter PvtNsCollFilter) (*BlockAndPvtData, error) // GetPvtDataByNum returns only the pvt data corresponding to the given block number // The pvt data is filtered by the list of 'ns/collections' supplied in the filter // A nil filter does not filter any results and causes retrieving all the pvt data for the given blockNum GetPvtDataByNum(blockNum uint64, filter PvtNsCollFilter) ([]*TxPvtData, error) // CommitLegacy commits the block and the corresponding pvt data in an atomic operation following the v14 validation/commit path // TODO: add a new Commit() path that replaces CommitLegacy() for the validation refactor described in FAB-12221 CommitLegacy(blockAndPvtdata *BlockAndPvtData, commitOpts *CommitOptions) error // GetConfigHistoryRetriever returns the ConfigHistoryRetriever GetConfigHistoryRetriever() (ConfigHistoryRetriever, error) // CommitPvtDataOfOldBlocks commits the private data corresponding to already committed block // If hashes for some of the private data supplied in this function does not match // the corresponding hash present in the block, the unmatched private data is not // committed and instead the mismatch inforation is returned back CommitPvtDataOfOldBlocks(reconciledPvtdata []*ReconciledPvtdata) ([]*PvtdataHashMismatch, error) // GetMissingPvtDataTracker return the MissingPvtDataTracker GetMissingPvtDataTracker() (MissingPvtDataTracker, error) // DoesPvtDataInfoExist returns true when // (1) the ledger has pvtdata associated with the given block number (or) // (2) a few or all pvtdata associated with the given block number is missing but the // missing info is recorded in the ledger (or) // (3) the block is committed and does not contain any pvtData. DoesPvtDataInfoExist(blockNum uint64) (bool, error) }
PeerLedger differs from the OrdererLedger in that PeerLedger locally maintain a bitmask that tells apart valid transactions from invalid ones
type PeerLedgerProvider ¶
type PeerLedgerProvider interface { // Create creates a new ledger with the given genesis block. // This function guarantees that the creation of ledger and committing the genesis block would an atomic action // The chain id retrieved from the genesis block is treated as a ledger id Create(genesisBlock *common.Block) (PeerLedger, error) // Open opens an already created ledger Open(ledgerID string) (PeerLedger, error) // Exists tells whether the ledger with given id exists Exists(ledgerID string) (bool, error) // List lists the ids of the existing ledgers List() ([]string, error) // Close closes the PeerLedgerProvider Close() }
PeerLedgerProvider provides handle to ledger instances
type PrivateDataConfig ¶
type PrivateDataConfig struct { // BatchesInterval is the minimum duration (milliseconds) between batches // for converting ineligible missing data entries into eligible entries. BatchesInterval int // MatchBatchSize is the maximum size of batches when converting ineligible // missing data entries into eligible entries. MaxBatchSize int // PurgeInterval is the number of blocks to wait until purging expired // private data entries. PurgeInterval int }
PrivateDataConfig is a structure used to configure a private data storage provider.
type PvtCollFilter ¶ added in v1.1.0
PvtCollFilter represents the set of the collection names (as keys of the map with value 'true')
type PvtNsCollFilter ¶ added in v1.1.0
type PvtNsCollFilter map[string]PvtCollFilter
PvtNsCollFilter specifies the tuple <namespace, PvtCollFilter>
func NewPvtNsCollFilter ¶ added in v1.1.0
func NewPvtNsCollFilter() PvtNsCollFilter
NewPvtNsCollFilter constructs an empty PvtNsCollFilter
func (PvtNsCollFilter) Add ¶ added in v1.1.0
func (filter PvtNsCollFilter) Add(ns string, coll string)
Add adds a namespace-collection tuple to the filter
func (PvtNsCollFilter) Has ¶ added in v1.1.0
func (filter PvtNsCollFilter) Has(ns string, coll string) bool
Has returns true if the filter has the entry for tuple namespace-collection
type PvtdataHashMismatch ¶ added in v1.3.0
type PvtdataHashMismatch struct {
BlockNum, TxNum uint64
Namespace, Collection string
ExpectedHash []byte
}
PvtdataHashMismatch is used when the hash of private write-set does not match the corresponding hash present in the block See function `PeerLedger.CommitPvtData` for the usages
type QueryExecutor ¶
type QueryExecutor interface { SimpleQueryExecutor // GetStateMetadata returns the metadata for given namespace and key GetStateMetadata(namespace, key string) (map[string][]byte, error) // GetStateMultipleKeys gets the values for multiple keys in a single call GetStateMultipleKeys(namespace string, keys []string) ([][]byte, error) // GetStateRangeScanIteratorWithMetadata returns an iterator that contains all the key-values between given key ranges. // startKey is included in the results and endKey is excluded. An empty startKey refers to the first available key // and an empty endKey refers to the last available key. For scanning all the keys, both the startKey and the endKey // can be supplied as empty strings. However, a full scan should be used judiciously for performance reasons. // metadata is a map of additional query parameters // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KV which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. GetStateRangeScanIteratorWithMetadata(namespace string, startKey, endKey string, metadata map[string]interface{}) (QueryResultsIterator, error) // ExecuteQuery executes the given query and returns an iterator that contains results of type specific to the underlying data store. // Only used for state databases that support query // For a chaincode, the namespace corresponds to the chaincodeId // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KV which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. ExecuteQuery(namespace, query string) (commonledger.ResultsIterator, error) // ExecuteQueryWithMetadata executes the given query and returns an iterator that contains results of type specific to the underlying data store. // metadata is a map of additional query parameters // Only used for state databases that support query // For a chaincode, the namespace corresponds to the chaincodeId // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KV which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. ExecuteQueryWithMetadata(namespace, query string, metadata map[string]interface{}) (QueryResultsIterator, error) // GetPrivateData gets the value of a private data item identified by a tuple <namespace, collection, key> GetPrivateData(namespace, collection, key string) ([]byte, error) // GetPrivateDataMetadata gets the metadata of a private data item identified by a tuple <namespace, collection, key> GetPrivateDataMetadata(namespace, collection, key string) (map[string][]byte, error) // GetPrivateDataMetadataByHash gets the metadata of a private data item identified by a tuple <namespace, collection, keyhash> GetPrivateDataMetadataByHash(namespace, collection string, keyhash []byte) (map[string][]byte, error) // GetPrivateDataMultipleKeys gets the values for the multiple private data items in a single call GetPrivateDataMultipleKeys(namespace, collection string, keys []string) ([][]byte, error) // GetPrivateDataRangeScanIterator returns an iterator that contains all the key-values between given key ranges. // startKey is included in the results and endKey is excluded. An empty startKey refers to the first available key // and an empty endKey refers to the last available key. For scanning all the keys, both the startKey and the endKey // can be supplied as empty strings. However, a full scan shuold be used judiciously for performance reasons. // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KV which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. GetPrivateDataRangeScanIterator(namespace, collection, startKey, endKey string) (commonledger.ResultsIterator, error) // ExecuteQuery executes the given query and returns an iterator that contains results of type specific to the underlying data store. // Only used for state databases that support query // For a chaincode, the namespace corresponds to the chaincodeId // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KV which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. ExecuteQueryOnPrivateData(namespace, collection, query string) (commonledger.ResultsIterator, error) // Done releases resources occupied by the QueryExecutor Done() }
QueryExecutor executes the queries Get* methods are for supporting KV-based data model. ExecuteQuery method is for supporting a rich datamodel and query support
ExecuteQuery method in the case of a rich data model is expected to support queries on latest state, historical state and on the intersection of state and transactions
type QueryResultsIterator ¶ added in v1.3.0
type QueryResultsIterator interface { commonledger.ResultsIterator // GetBookmarkAndClose returns a paging bookmark and releases resources occupied by the iterator GetBookmarkAndClose() string }
QueryResultsIterator - an iterator for query result set
type ReconciledPvtdata ¶
type ReconciledPvtdata struct { BlockNum uint64 WriteSets TxPvtDataMap }
ReconciledPvtdata contains the private data for a block for reconciliation
type RetrievedPvtdata ¶
type RetrievedPvtdata interface { GetBlockPvtdata() *BlockPvtdata Purge() }
RetrievedPvtdata is a dependency that is implemented by coordinator/gossip for ledger to be able to purge the transactions from the block after retrieving private data
type SimpleQueryExecutor ¶ added in v1.3.0
type SimpleQueryExecutor interface { // GetState gets the value for given namespace and key. For a chaincode, the namespace corresponds to the chaincodeId GetState(namespace string, key string) ([]byte, error) // GetStateRangeScanIterator returns an iterator that contains all the key-values between given key ranges. // startKey is included in the results and endKey is excluded. An empty startKey refers to the first available key // and an empty endKey refers to the last available key. For scanning all the keys, both the startKey and the endKey // can be supplied as empty strings. However, a full scan should be used judiciously for performance reasons. // The returned ResultsIterator contains results of type *KV which is defined in fabric-protos/ledger/queryresult. GetStateRangeScanIterator(namespace string, startKey string, endKey string) (commonledger.ResultsIterator, error) // GetPrivateDataHash gets the hash of the value of a private data item identified by a tuple <namespace, collection, key> // Function `GetPrivateData` is only meaningful when it is invoked on a peer that is authorized to have the private data // for the collection <namespace, collection>. However, the function `GetPrivateDataHash` can be invoked on any peer // to get the hash of the current value GetPrivateDataHash(namespace, collection, key string) ([]byte, error) }
SimpleQueryExecutor encapsulates basic functions
type StateDBConfig ¶
type StateDBConfig struct { // StateDatabase is the database to use for storing last known state. The // two supported options are "goleveldb" and "CouchDB". StateDatabase string // CouchDB is the configuration for CouchDB. It is used when StateDatabase // is set to "CouchDB". CouchDB *couchdb.Config }
StateDBConfig is a structure used to configure the state parameters for the ledger.
type StateListener ¶ added in v1.1.0
type StateListener interface { Initialize(ledgerID string, qe SimpleQueryExecutor) error InterestedInNamespaces() []string HandleStateUpdates(trigger *StateUpdateTrigger) error StateCommitDone(channelID string) }
StateListener allows a custom code for performing additional stuff upon state change for a particular namespace against which the listener is registered. This helps to perform custom tasks other than the state updates. A ledger implementation is expected to invoke Function `HandleStateUpdates` once per block and the `stateUpdates` parameter passed to the function captures the state changes caused by the block for the namespace. The actual data type of stateUpdates depends on the data model enabled. For instance, for KV data model, the actual type would be proto message `github.com/hyperledger/fabric-protos-go/ledger/rwset/kvrwset.KVWrite` Function `HandleStateUpdates` is expected to be invoked before block is committed and if this function returns an error, the ledger implementation is expected to halt block commit operation and result in a panic. The function Initialize is invoked only once at the time of opening the ledger.
type StateUpdateTrigger ¶ added in v1.3.0
type StateUpdateTrigger struct { LedgerID string StateUpdates StateUpdates CommittingBlockNum uint64 CommittedStateQueryExecutor SimpleQueryExecutor PostCommitQueryExecutor SimpleQueryExecutor }
StateUpdateTrigger encapsulates the information and helper tools that may be used by a StateListener
type StateUpdates ¶ added in v1.1.0
type StateUpdates map[string]*KVStateUpdates
StateUpdates encapsulates the state updates
type TxMissingPvtDataMap ¶ added in v1.4.0
type TxMissingPvtDataMap map[uint64][]*MissingPvtData
TxMissingPvtDataMap is a map from txNum to the list of missing pvtData
func (TxMissingPvtDataMap) Add ¶ added in v1.4.0
func (txMissingPvtData TxMissingPvtDataMap) Add(txNum uint64, ns, coll string, isEligible bool)
Add adds a given missing private data in the MissingPrivateDataList
type TxPvtData ¶ added in v1.1.0
type TxPvtData struct { SeqInBlock uint64 WriteSet *rwset.TxPvtReadWriteSet }
TxPvtData encapsulates the transaction number and pvt write-set for a transaction
type TxPvtDataMap ¶ added in v1.4.0
TxPvtDataMap is a map from txNum to the pvtData
type TxPvtdataInfo ¶
type TxPvtdataInfo struct { TxID string Invalid bool SeqInBlock uint64 CollectionPvtdataInfo []*CollectionPvtdataInfo }
TxPvtdataInfo captures information about the requested private data to be retrieved
type TxSimulationResults ¶ added in v1.1.0
type TxSimulationResults struct { PubSimulationResults *rwset.TxReadWriteSet PvtSimulationResults *rwset.TxPvtReadWriteSet }
TxSimulationResults captures the details of the simulation results
func (*TxSimulationResults) ContainsPvtWrites ¶ added in v1.1.0
func (txSim *TxSimulationResults) ContainsPvtWrites() bool
ContainsPvtWrites returns true if the simulation results include the private writes
func (*TxSimulationResults) GetPubSimulationBytes ¶ added in v1.1.0
func (txSim *TxSimulationResults) GetPubSimulationBytes() ([]byte, error)
GetPubSimulationBytes returns the serialized bytes of public readwrite set
func (*TxSimulationResults) GetPvtSimulationBytes ¶ added in v1.1.0
func (txSim *TxSimulationResults) GetPvtSimulationBytes() ([]byte, error)
GetPvtSimulationBytes returns the serialized bytes of private readwrite set
type TxSimulator ¶
type TxSimulator interface { QueryExecutor // SetState sets the given value for the given namespace and key. For a chaincode, the namespace corresponds to the chaincodeId SetState(namespace string, key string, value []byte) error // DeleteState deletes the given namespace and key DeleteState(namespace string, key string) error // SetMultipleKeys sets the values for multiple keys in a single call SetStateMultipleKeys(namespace string, kvs map[string][]byte) error // SetStateMetadata sets the metadata associated with an existing key-tuple <namespace, key> SetStateMetadata(namespace, key string, metadata map[string][]byte) error // DeleteStateMetadata deletes the metadata (if any) associated with an existing key-tuple <namespace, key> DeleteStateMetadata(namespace, key string) error // ExecuteUpdate for supporting rich data model (see comments on QueryExecutor above) ExecuteUpdate(query string) error // SetPrivateData sets the given value to a key in the private data state represented by the tuple <namespace, collection, key> SetPrivateData(namespace, collection, key string, value []byte) error // SetPrivateDataMultipleKeys sets the values for multiple keys in the private data space in a single call SetPrivateDataMultipleKeys(namespace, collection string, kvs map[string][]byte) error // DeletePrivateData deletes the given tuple <namespace, collection, key> from private data DeletePrivateData(namespace, collection, key string) error // SetPrivateDataMetadata sets the metadata associated with an existing key-tuple <namespace, collection, key> SetPrivateDataMetadata(namespace, collection, key string, metadata map[string][]byte) error // DeletePrivateDataMetadata deletes the metadata associated with an existing key-tuple <namespace, collection, key> DeletePrivateDataMetadata(namespace, collection, key string) error // GetTxSimulationResults encapsulates the results of the transaction simulation. // This should contain enough detail for // - The update in the state that would be caused if the transaction is to be committed // - The environment in which the transaction is executed so as to be able to decide the validity of the environment // (at a later time on a different peer) during committing the transactions // Different ledger implementation (or configurations of a single implementation) may want to represent the above two pieces // of information in different way in order to support different data-models or optimize the information representations. // Returned type 'TxSimulationResults' contains the simulation results for both the public data and the private data. // The public data simulation results are expected to be used as in V1 while the private data simulation results are expected // to be used by the gossip to disseminate this to the other endorsers (in phase-2 of sidedb) GetTxSimulationResults() (*TxSimulationResults, error) }
TxSimulator simulates a transaction on a consistent snapshot of the 'as recent state as possible' Set* methods are for supporting KV-based data model. ExecuteUpdate method is for supporting a rich datamodel and query support
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