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const ( // RoleTypeMember identifies an org's member identity RoleTypeMember = RoleType("MEMBER") // RoleTypePeer identifies an org's peer identity RoleTypePeer = RoleType("PEER") )
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type KeyEndorsementPolicy ¶
type KeyEndorsementPolicy interface { // Policy returns the endorsement policy as bytes Policy() ([]byte, error) // AddOrgs adds the specified orgs to the list of orgs that are required // to endorse. All orgs MSP role types will be set to the role that is // specified in the first parameter. Among other aspects the desired role // depends on the channel's configuration: if it supports node OUs, it is // likely going to be the PEER role, while the MEMBER role is the suited // one if it does not. AddOrgs(roleType RoleType, organizations ...string) error // DelOrgs deletes the specified channel orgs from the existing key-level endorsement // policy for this KVS key. DelOrgs(organizations ...string) // ListOrgs returns an array of channel orgs that are required to endorse chnages ListOrgs() []string }
KeyEndorsementPolicy provides a set of convenience methods to create and modify a state-based endorsement policy. Endorsement policies created by this convenience layer will always be a logical AND of "<ORG>.peer" principals for one or more ORGs specified by the caller.
func NewStateEP ¶
func NewStateEP(policy []byte) (KeyEndorsementPolicy, error)
NewStateEP constructs a state-based endorsement policy from a given serialized EP byte array. If the byte array is empty, a new EP is created.
type RoleTypeDoesNotExistError ¶
type RoleTypeDoesNotExistError struct {
RoleType RoleType
}
RoleTypeDoesNotExistError is returned by function AddOrgs of KeyEndorsementPolicy if a role type that does not match one specified above is passed as an argument.
func (*RoleTypeDoesNotExistError) Error ¶
func (r *RoleTypeDoesNotExistError) Error() string
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