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const ( GetChainInfo string = "GetChainInfo" GetBlockByNumber string = "GetBlockByNumber" GetBlockByHash string = "GetBlockByHash" GetTransactionByID string = "GetTransactionByID" GetBlockByTxID string = "GetBlockByTxID" )
These are function names from Invoke first parameter
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type LedgerGetter ¶
type LedgerGetter interface {
GetLedger(cid string) ledger.PeerLedger
}
LedgerGetter gets the PeerLedger associated with a channel.
type LedgerQuerier ¶
type LedgerQuerier struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
LedgerQuerier implements the ledger query functions, including: - GetChainInfo returns BlockchainInfo - GetBlockByNumber returns a block - GetBlockByHash returns a block - GetTransactionByID returns a transaction
func New ¶
func New(aclProvider aclmgmt.ACLProvider, ledgers LedgerGetter) *LedgerQuerier
New returns an instance of QSCC. Typically this is called once per peer.
func (*LedgerQuerier) Chaincode ¶
func (e *LedgerQuerier) Chaincode() shim.Chaincode
func (*LedgerQuerier) Init ¶
func (e *LedgerQuerier) Init(stub shim.ChaincodeStubInterface) pb.Response
Init is called once per chain when the chain is created. This allows the chaincode to initialize any variables on the ledger prior to any transaction execution on the chain.
func (*LedgerQuerier) Invoke ¶
func (e *LedgerQuerier) Invoke(stub shim.ChaincodeStubInterface) pb.Response
Invoke is called with args[0] contains the query function name, args[1] contains the chain ID, which is temporary for now until it is part of stub. Each function requires additional parameters as described below: # GetChainInfo: Return a BlockchainInfo object marshalled in bytes # GetBlockByNumber: Return the block specified by block number in args[2] # GetBlockByHash: Return the block specified by block hash in args[2] # GetTransactionByID: Return the transaction specified by ID in args[2]
func (*LedgerQuerier) Name ¶
func (e *LedgerQuerier) Name() string