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Published: Mar 15, 2018 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 26 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package shim provides APIs for the chaincode to access its state variables, transaction context and call other chaincodes.

Package shim provides APIs for the chaincode to access its state variables, transaction context and call other chaincodes.

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Constants

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const (
	STATE_QUERY_RESULT resultType = iota + 1
	HISTORY_QUERY_RESULT
)
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const (
	LogDebug    = LoggingLevel(logging.DEBUG)
	LogInfo     = LoggingLevel(logging.INFO)
	LogNotice   = LoggingLevel(logging.NOTICE)
	LogWarning  = LoggingLevel(logging.WARNING)
	LogError    = LoggingLevel(logging.ERROR)
	LogCritical = LoggingLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
)

These constants comprise the LoggingLevel enumeration

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const (
	// OK constant - status code less than 400, endorser will endorse it.
	// OK means init or invoke successfully.
	OK = 200

	// ERRORTHRESHOLD constant - status code greater than or equal to 400 will be considered an error and rejected by endorser.
	ERRORTHRESHOLD = 400

	// ERROR constant - default error value
	ERROR = 500
)

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func Error

func Error(msg string) pb.Response

func IsEnabledForLogLevel

func IsEnabledForLogLevel(logLevel string) bool

IsEnabledForLogLevel checks to see if the chaincodeLogger is enabled for a specific logging level used primarily for testing

func SetLoggingLevel

func SetLoggingLevel(level LoggingLevel)

SetLoggingLevel allows a Go language chaincode to set the logging level of its shim.

func SetupChaincodeLogging

func SetupChaincodeLogging()

SetupChaincodeLogging sets the chaincode logging format and the level to the values of CORE_CHAINCODE_LOGFORMAT and CORE_CHAINCODE_LOGLEVEL set from core.yaml by chaincode_support.go

func Start

func Start(cc Chaincode) error

chaincodes.

func StartInProc

func StartInProc(env []string, args []string, cc Chaincode, recv <-chan *pb.ChaincodeMessage, send chan<- *pb.ChaincodeMessage) error

StartInProc is an entry point for system chaincodes bootstrap. It is not an API for chaincodes.

func Success

func Success(payload []byte) pb.Response

Types

type Chaincode

type Chaincode interface {
	// Init is called during Instantiate transaction after the chaincode container
	// has been established for the first time, allowing the chaincode to
	// initialize its internal data
	Init(stub ChaincodeStubInterface) pb.Response

	// Invoke is called to update or query the ledger in a proposal transaction.
	// Updated state variables are not committed to the ledger until the
	// transaction is committed.
	Invoke(stub ChaincodeStubInterface) pb.Response
}

Chaincode interface must be implemented by all chaincodes. The fabric runs the transactions by calling these functions as specified.

type ChaincodeLogger

type ChaincodeLogger struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ChaincodeLogger is an abstraction of a logging object for use by chaincodes. These objects are created by the NewLogger API.

func NewLogger

func NewLogger(name string) *ChaincodeLogger

NewLogger allows a Go language chaincode to create one or more logging objects whose logs will be formatted consistently with, and temporally interleaved with the logs created by the shim interface. The logs created by this object can be distinguished from shim logs by the name provided, which will appear in the logs.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Critical

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Critical(args ...interface{})

Critical logs always appear; They can not be disabled.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Criticalf

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Criticalf(format string, args ...interface{})

Criticalf logs always appear; They can not be disabled.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Debug

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Debug(args ...interface{})

Debug logs will only appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Debugf

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Debugf(format string, args ...interface{})

Debugf logs will only appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Error

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Error(args ...interface{})

Error logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogError, LogWarning, LogNotice, LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Errorf

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{})

Errorf logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogError, LogWarning, LogNotice, LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Info

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Info(args ...interface{})

Info logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Infof

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Infof(format string, args ...interface{})

Infof logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) IsEnabledFor

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) IsEnabledFor(level LoggingLevel) bool

IsEnabledFor returns true if the logger is enabled to creates logs at the given logging level.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Notice

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Notice(args ...interface{})

Notice logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogNotice, LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Noticef

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Noticef(format string, args ...interface{})

Noticef logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogNotice, LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) SetLevel

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) SetLevel(level LoggingLevel)

SetLevel sets the logging level for a chaincode logger. Note that currently the levels are actually controlled by the name given when the logger is created, so loggers should be given unique names other than "shim".

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Warning

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Warning(args ...interface{})

Warning logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogWarning, LogNotice, LogInfo or LogDebug.

func (*ChaincodeLogger) Warningf

func (c *ChaincodeLogger) Warningf(format string, args ...interface{})

Warningf logs will appear if the ChaincodeLogger LoggingLevel is set to LogWarning, LogNotice, LogInfo or LogDebug.

type ChaincodeStub

type ChaincodeStub struct {
	TxID      string
	ChannelId string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ChaincodeStub is an object passed to chaincode for shim side handling of APIs.

func (*ChaincodeStub) CreateCompositeKey

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) CreateCompositeKey(objectType string, attributes []string) (string, error)

CreateCompositeKey documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) DelState

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) DelState(key string) error

DelState documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetArgs

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetArgs() [][]byte

GetArgs documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetArgsSlice

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetArgsSlice() ([]byte, error)

GetArgsSlice documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetBinding

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetBinding() ([]byte, error)

GetBinding documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetChannelID

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetChannelID() string

GetChannelID returns the channel for the proposal

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetCreator

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetCreator() ([]byte, error)

GetCreator documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetDecorations

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetDecorations() map[string][]byte

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetFunctionAndParameters

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetFunctionAndParameters() (function string, params []string)

GetFunctionAndParameters documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetHistoryForKey

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetHistoryForKey(key string) (HistoryQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetHistoryForKey documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetQueryResult

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetQueryResult(query string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetQueryResult documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetSignedProposal

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetSignedProposal() (*pb.SignedProposal, error)

GetSignedProposal documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetState

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetState(key string) ([]byte, error)

GetState documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetStateByPartialCompositeKey

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetStateByPartialCompositeKey(objectType string, attributes []string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetStateByPartialCompositeKey function can be invoked by a chaincode to query the state based on a given partial composite key. This function returns an iterator which can be used to iterate over all composite keys whose prefix matches the given partial composite key. This function should be used only for a partial composite key. For a full composite key, an iter with empty response would be returned.

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetStateByRange

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetStateByRange(startKey, endKey string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetStateByRange documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetStringArgs

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetStringArgs() []string

GetStringArgs documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetTransient

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetTransient() (map[string][]byte, error)

GetTransient documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetTxID

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetTxID() string

GetTxID returns the transaction ID for the proposal

func (*ChaincodeStub) GetTxTimestamp

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) GetTxTimestamp() (*timestamp.Timestamp, error)

GetTxTimestamp documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) InvokeChaincode

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) InvokeChaincode(chaincodeName string, args [][]byte, channel string) pb.Response

InvokeChaincode documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) PutState

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) PutState(key string, value []byte) error

PutState documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) SetEvent

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) SetEvent(name string, payload []byte) error

SetEvent documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*ChaincodeStub) SplitCompositeKey

func (stub *ChaincodeStub) SplitCompositeKey(compositeKey string) (string, []string, error)

SplitCompositeKey documentation can be found in interfaces.go

type ChaincodeStubInterface

type ChaincodeStubInterface interface {
	// GetArgs returns the arguments intended for the chaincode Init and Invoke
	// as an array of byte arrays.
	GetArgs() [][]byte

	// GetStringArgs returns the arguments intended for the chaincode Init and
	// Invoke as a string array. Only use GetStringArgs if the client passes
	// arguments intended to be used as strings.
	GetStringArgs() []string

	// GetFunctionAndParameters returns the first argument as the function
	// name and the rest of the arguments as parameters in a string array.
	// Only use GetFunctionAndParameters if the client passes arguments intended
	// to be used as strings.
	GetFunctionAndParameters() (string, []string)

	// GetArgsSlice returns the arguments intended for the chaincode Init and
	// Invoke as a byte array
	GetArgsSlice() ([]byte, error)

	// GetTxID returns the tx_id of the transaction proposal, which is unique per
	// transaction and per client. See ChannelHeader in protos/common/common.proto
	// for further details.
	GetTxID() string

	// GetChannelID returns the channel the proposal is sent to for chaincode to process.
	// This would be the channel_id of the transaction proposal (see ChannelHeader
	// in protos/common/common.proto) except where the chaincode is calling another on
	// a different channel
	GetChannelID() string

	// InvokeChaincode locally calls the specified chaincode `Invoke` using the
	// same transaction context; that is, chaincode calling chaincode doesn't
	// create a new transaction message.
	// If the called chaincode is on the same channel, it simply adds the called
	// chaincode read set and write set to the calling transaction.
	// If the called chaincode is on a different channel,
	// only the Response is returned to the calling chaincode; any PutState calls
	// from the called chaincode will not have any effect on the ledger; that is,
	// the called chaincode on a different channel will not have its read set
	// and write set applied to the transaction. Only the calling chaincode's
	// read set and write set will be applied to the transaction. Effectively
	// the called chaincode on a different channel is a `Query`, which does not
	// participate in state validation checks in subsequent commit phase.
	// If `channel` is empty, the caller's channel is assumed.
	InvokeChaincode(chaincodeName string, args [][]byte, channel string) pb.Response

	// GetState returns the value of the specified `key` from the
	// ledger. Note that GetState doesn't read data from the writeset, which
	// has not been committed to the ledger. In other words, GetState doesn't
	// consider data modified by PutState that has not been committed.
	// If the key does not exist in the state database, (nil, nil) is returned.
	GetState(key string) ([]byte, error)

	// PutState puts the specified `key` and `value` into the transaction's
	// writeset as a data-write proposal. PutState doesn't effect the ledger
	// until the transaction is validated and successfully committed.
	// Simple keys must not be an empty string and must not start with null
	// character (0x00), in order to avoid range query collisions with
	// composite keys, which internally get prefixed with 0x00 as composite
	// key namespace.
	PutState(key string, value []byte) error

	// DelState records the specified `key` to be deleted in the writeset of
	// the transaction proposal. The `key` and its value will be deleted from
	// the ledger when the transaction is validated and successfully committed.
	DelState(key string) error

	// GetStateByRange returns a range iterator over a set of keys in the
	// ledger. The iterator can be used to iterate over all keys
	// between the startKey (inclusive) and endKey (exclusive).
	// The keys are returned by the iterator in lexical order. Note
	// that startKey and endKey can be empty string, which implies unbounded range
	// query on start or end.
	// Call Close() on the returned StateQueryIteratorInterface object when done.
	// The query is re-executed during validation phase to ensure result set
	// has not changed since transaction endorsement (phantom reads detected).
	GetStateByRange(startKey, endKey string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

	// GetStateByPartialCompositeKey queries the state in the ledger based on
	// a given partial composite key. This function returns an iterator
	// which can be used to iterate over all composite keys whose prefix matches
	// the given partial composite key. The `objectType` and attributes are
	// expected to have only valid utf8 strings and should not contain
	// U+0000 (nil byte) and U+10FFFF (biggest and unallocated code point).
	// See related functions SplitCompositeKey and CreateCompositeKey.
	// Call Close() on the returned StateQueryIteratorInterface object when done.
	// The query is re-executed during validation phase to ensure result set
	// has not changed since transaction endorsement (phantom reads detected).
	GetStateByPartialCompositeKey(objectType string, keys []string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

	// CreateCompositeKey combines the given `attributes` to form a composite
	// key. The objectType and attributes are expected to have only valid utf8
	// strings and should not contain U+0000 (nil byte) and U+10FFFF
	// (biggest and unallocated code point).
	// The resulting composite key can be used as the key in PutState().
	CreateCompositeKey(objectType string, attributes []string) (string, error)

	// SplitCompositeKey splits the specified key into attributes on which the
	// composite key was formed. Composite keys found during range queries
	// or partial composite key queries can therefore be split into their
	// composite parts.
	SplitCompositeKey(compositeKey string) (string, []string, error)

	// GetQueryResult performs a "rich" query against a state database. It is
	// only supported for state databases that support rich query,
	// e.g.CouchDB. The query string is in the native syntax
	// of the underlying state database. An iterator is returned
	// which can be used to iterate (next) over the query result set.
	// The query is NOT re-executed during validation phase, phantom reads are
	// not detected. That is, other committed transactions may have added,
	// updated, or removed keys that impact the result set, and this would not
	// be detected at validation/commit time.  Applications susceptible to this
	// should therefore not use GetQueryResult as part of transactions that update
	// ledger, and should limit use to read-only chaincode operations.
	GetQueryResult(query string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

	// GetHistoryForKey returns a history of key values across time.
	// For each historic key update, the historic value and associated
	// transaction id and timestamp are returned. The timestamp is the
	// timestamp provided by the client in the proposal header.
	// GetHistoryForKey requires peer configuration
	// core.ledger.history.enableHistoryDatabase to be true.
	// The query is NOT re-executed during validation phase, phantom reads are
	// not detected. That is, other committed transactions may have updated
	// the key concurrently, impacting the result set, and this would not be
	// detected at validation/commit time. Applications susceptible to this
	// should therefore not use GetHistoryForKey as part of transactions that
	// update ledger, and should limit use to read-only chaincode operations.
	GetHistoryForKey(key string) (HistoryQueryIteratorInterface, error)

	// GetCreator returns `SignatureHeader.Creator` (e.g. an identity)
	// of the `SignedProposal`. This is the identity of the agent (or user)
	// submitting the transaction.
	GetCreator() ([]byte, error)

	// GetTransient returns the `ChaincodeProposalPayload.Transient` field.
	// It is a map that contains data (e.g. cryptographic material)
	// that might be used to implement some form of application-level
	// confidentiality. The contents of this field, as prescribed by
	// `ChaincodeProposalPayload`, are supposed to always
	// be omitted from the transaction and excluded from the ledger.
	GetTransient() (map[string][]byte, error)

	// GetBinding returns the transaction binding, which is used to enforce a
	// link between application data (like those stored in the transient field
	// above) to the proposal itself. This is useful to avoid possible replay
	// attacks.
	GetBinding() ([]byte, error)

	// GetDecorations returns additional data (if applicable) about the proposal
	// that originated from the peer. This data is set by the decorators of the
	// peer, which append or mutate the chaincode input passed to the chaincode.
	GetDecorations() map[string][]byte

	// GetSignedProposal returns the SignedProposal object, which contains all
	// data elements part of a transaction proposal.
	GetSignedProposal() (*pb.SignedProposal, error)

	// GetTxTimestamp returns the timestamp when the transaction was created. This
	// is taken from the transaction ChannelHeader, therefore it will indicate the
	// client's timestamp and will have the same value across all endorsers.
	GetTxTimestamp() (*timestamp.Timestamp, error)

	// SetEvent allows the chaincode to set an event on the response to the
	// proposal to be included as part of a transaction. The event will be
	// available within the transaction in the committed block regardless of the
	// validity of the transaction.
	SetEvent(name string, payload []byte) error
}

ChaincodeStubInterface is used by deployable chaincode apps to access and modify their ledgers

type CommonIterator

type CommonIterator struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

CommonIterator documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*CommonIterator) Close

func (iter *CommonIterator) Close() error

Close documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*CommonIterator) HasNext

func (iter *CommonIterator) HasNext() bool

HasNext documentation can be found in interfaces.go

type CommonIteratorInterface

type CommonIteratorInterface interface {
	// HasNext returns true if the range query iterator contains additional keys
	// and values.
	HasNext() bool

	// Close closes the iterator. This should be called when done
	// reading from the iterator to free up resources.
	Close() error
}

CommonIteratorInterface allows a chaincode to check whether any more result to be fetched from an iterator and close it when done.

type Handler

type Handler struct {
	sync.RWMutex

	To         string
	ChatStream PeerChaincodeStream
	FSM        *fsm.FSM
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Handler handler implementation for shim side of chaincode.

type HistoryQueryIterator

type HistoryQueryIterator struct {
	*CommonIterator
}

HistoryQueryIterator documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*HistoryQueryIterator) Next

type HistoryQueryIteratorInterface

type HistoryQueryIteratorInterface interface {
	// Inherit HasNext() and Close()
	CommonIteratorInterface

	// Next returns the next key and value in the history query iterator.
	Next() (*queryresult.KeyModification, error)
}

HistoryQueryIteratorInterface allows a chaincode to iterate over a set of key/value pairs returned by a history query.

type LoggingLevel

type LoggingLevel logging.Level

LoggingLevel is an enumerated type of severity levels that control chaincode logging.

func LogLevel

func LogLevel(levelString string) (LoggingLevel, error)

LogLevel converts a case-insensitive string chosen from CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO or DEBUG into an element of the LoggingLevel type. In the event of errors the level returned is LogError.

type MockQueryIteratorInterface

type MockQueryIteratorInterface interface {
	StateQueryIteratorInterface
}

MockQueryIteratorInterface allows a chaincode to iterate over a set of key/value pairs returned by range query. TODO: Once the execute query and history query are implemented in MockStub, we need to update this interface

type MockStateRangeQueryIterator

type MockStateRangeQueryIterator struct {
	Closed   bool
	Stub     *MockStub
	StartKey string
	EndKey   string
	Current  *list.Element
}

func NewMockStateRangeQueryIterator

func NewMockStateRangeQueryIterator(stub *MockStub, startKey string, endKey string) *MockStateRangeQueryIterator

func (*MockStateRangeQueryIterator) Close

func (iter *MockStateRangeQueryIterator) Close() error

Close closes the range query iterator. This should be called when done reading from the iterator to free up resources.

func (*MockStateRangeQueryIterator) HasNext

func (iter *MockStateRangeQueryIterator) HasNext() bool

HasNext returns true if the range query iterator contains additional keys and values.

func (*MockStateRangeQueryIterator) Next

Next returns the next key and value in the range query iterator.

func (*MockStateRangeQueryIterator) Print

func (iter *MockStateRangeQueryIterator) Print()

type MockStub

type MockStub struct {

	// A nice name that can be used for logging
	Name string

	// State keeps name value pairs
	State map[string][]byte

	// Keys stores the list of mapped values in lexical order
	Keys *list.List

	// registered list of other MockStub chaincodes that can be called from this MockStub
	Invokables map[string]*MockStub

	// stores a transaction uuid while being Invoked / Deployed
	// TODO if a chaincode uses recursion this may need to be a stack of TxIDs or possibly a reference counting map
	TxID string

	TxTimestamp *timestamp.Timestamp

	// stores a channel ID of the proposal
	ChannelID string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

MockStub is an implementation of ChaincodeStubInterface for unit testing chaincode. Use this instead of ChaincodeStub in your chaincode's unit test calls to Init or Invoke.

func NewMockStub

func NewMockStub(name string, cc Chaincode) *MockStub

Constructor to initialise the internal State map

func (*MockStub) CreateCompositeKey

func (stub *MockStub) CreateCompositeKey(objectType string, attributes []string) (string, error)

CreateCompositeKey combines the list of attributes to form a composite key.

func (*MockStub) DelPrivateData

func (stub *MockStub) DelPrivateData(collection string, key string) error

func (*MockStub) DelState

func (stub *MockStub) DelState(key string) error

DelState removes the specified `key` and its value from the ledger.

func (*MockStub) GetArgs

func (stub *MockStub) GetArgs() [][]byte

func (*MockStub) GetArgsSlice

func (stub *MockStub) GetArgsSlice() ([]byte, error)

Not implemented

func (*MockStub) GetBinding

func (stub *MockStub) GetBinding() ([]byte, error)

Not implemented

func (*MockStub) GetChannelID

func (stub *MockStub) GetChannelID() string

func (*MockStub) GetCreator

func (stub *MockStub) GetCreator() ([]byte, error)

Not implemented

func (*MockStub) GetDecorations

func (stub *MockStub) GetDecorations() map[string][]byte

func (*MockStub) GetFunctionAndParameters

func (stub *MockStub) GetFunctionAndParameters() (function string, params []string)

func (*MockStub) GetHistoryForKey

func (stub *MockStub) GetHistoryForKey(key string) (HistoryQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetHistoryForKey function can be invoked by a chaincode to return a history of key values across time. GetHistoryForKey is intended to be used for read-only queries.

func (*MockStub) GetPrivateData

func (stub *MockStub) GetPrivateData(collection string, key string) ([]byte, error)

func (*MockStub) GetPrivateDataByPartialCompositeKey

func (stub *MockStub) GetPrivateDataByPartialCompositeKey(collection, objectType string, attributes []string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

func (*MockStub) GetPrivateDataByRange

func (stub *MockStub) GetPrivateDataByRange(collection, startKey, endKey string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

func (*MockStub) GetPrivateDataQueryResult

func (stub *MockStub) GetPrivateDataQueryResult(collection, query string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

func (*MockStub) GetQueryResult

func (stub *MockStub) GetQueryResult(query string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetQueryResult function can be invoked by a chaincode to perform a rich query against state database. Only supported by state database implementations that support rich query. The query string is in the syntax of the underlying state database. An iterator is returned which can be used to iterate (next) over the query result set

func (*MockStub) GetSignedProposal

func (stub *MockStub) GetSignedProposal() (*pb.SignedProposal, error)

Not implemented

func (*MockStub) GetState

func (stub *MockStub) GetState(key string) ([]byte, error)

GetState retrieves the value for a given key from the ledger

func (*MockStub) GetStateByPartialCompositeKey

func (stub *MockStub) GetStateByPartialCompositeKey(objectType string, attributes []string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

GetStateByPartialCompositeKey function can be invoked by a chaincode to query the state based on a given partial composite key. This function returns an iterator which can be used to iterate over all composite keys whose prefix matches the given partial composite key. This function should be used only for a partial composite key. For a full composite key, an iter with empty response would be returned.

func (*MockStub) GetStateByRange

func (stub *MockStub) GetStateByRange(startKey, endKey string) (StateQueryIteratorInterface, error)

func (*MockStub) GetStringArgs

func (stub *MockStub) GetStringArgs() []string

func (*MockStub) GetTransient

func (stub *MockStub) GetTransient() (map[string][]byte, error)

Not implemented

func (*MockStub) GetTxID

func (stub *MockStub) GetTxID() string

func (*MockStub) GetTxTimestamp

func (stub *MockStub) GetTxTimestamp() (*timestamp.Timestamp, error)

func (*MockStub) InvokeChaincode

func (stub *MockStub) InvokeChaincode(chaincodeName string, args [][]byte, channel string) pb.Response

InvokeChaincode calls a peered chaincode. E.g. stub1.InvokeChaincode("stub2Hash", funcArgs, channel) Before calling this make sure to create another MockStub stub2, call stub2.MockInit(uuid, func, args) and register it with stub1 by calling stub1.MockPeerChaincode("stub2Hash", stub2)

func (*MockStub) MockInit

func (stub *MockStub) MockInit(uuid string, args [][]byte) pb.Response

Initialise this chaincode, also starts and ends a transaction.

func (*MockStub) MockInvoke

func (stub *MockStub) MockInvoke(uuid string, args [][]byte) pb.Response

Invoke this chaincode, also starts and ends a transaction.

func (*MockStub) MockInvokeWithSignedProposal

func (stub *MockStub) MockInvokeWithSignedProposal(uuid string, args [][]byte, sp *pb.SignedProposal) pb.Response

Invoke this chaincode, also starts and ends a transaction.

func (*MockStub) MockPeerChaincode

func (stub *MockStub) MockPeerChaincode(invokableChaincodeName string, otherStub *MockStub)

Register a peer chaincode with this MockStub invokableChaincodeName is the name or hash of the peer otherStub is a MockStub of the peer, already intialised

func (*MockStub) MockTransactionEnd

func (stub *MockStub) MockTransactionEnd(uuid string)

End a mocked transaction, clearing the UUID.

func (*MockStub) MockTransactionStart

func (stub *MockStub) MockTransactionStart(txid string)

Used to indicate to a chaincode that it is part of a transaction. This is important when chaincodes invoke each other. MockStub doesn't support concurrent transactions at present.

func (*MockStub) PutPrivateData

func (stub *MockStub) PutPrivateData(collection string, key string, value []byte) error

func (*MockStub) PutState

func (stub *MockStub) PutState(key string, value []byte) error

PutState writes the specified `value` and `key` into the ledger.

func (*MockStub) SetEvent

func (stub *MockStub) SetEvent(name string, payload []byte) error

Not implemented

func (*MockStub) SplitCompositeKey

func (stub *MockStub) SplitCompositeKey(compositeKey string) (string, []string, error)

SplitCompositeKey splits the composite key into attributes on which the composite key was formed.

type PeerChaincodeStream

type PeerChaincodeStream interface {
	Send(*pb.ChaincodeMessage) error
	Recv() (*pb.ChaincodeMessage, error)
	CloseSend() error
}

PeerChaincodeStream interface for stream between Peer and chaincode instance.

type SendPanicFailure

type SendPanicFailure string

SendPanicFailure

func (SendPanicFailure) Error

func (e SendPanicFailure) Error() string

type StateQueryIterator

type StateQueryIterator struct {
	*CommonIterator
}

StateQueryIterator documentation can be found in interfaces.go

func (*StateQueryIterator) Next

func (iter *StateQueryIterator) Next() (*queryresult.KV, error)

type StateQueryIteratorInterface

type StateQueryIteratorInterface interface {
	// Inherit HasNext() and Close()
	CommonIteratorInterface

	// Next returns the next key and value in the range and execute query iterator.
	Next() (*queryresult.KV, error)
}

StateQueryIteratorInterface allows a chaincode to iterate over a set of key/value pairs returned by range and execute query.

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