The asset transfer events sample demonstrates how to transfer a private asset between two organizations without publicly sharing data .
This sample includes smart contract and application code in multiple languages. This sample shows how Fabric features state based endorsement, private data, and access control to provide secured transactions.
Refer Secured asset transfer in Fabric for application details .
The smart contract (in folder chaincode-go
) implements the following functions to support the application:
- CreateAsset
- ChangePublicDescription
- AgreeToSell
- AgreeToBuy
- VerifyAssetProperties
- TransferAsset
- ReadAsset
- GetAssetPrivateProperties
- GetAssetSalesPrice
- GetAssetBidPrice
- GetAssetHashId
- QueryAssetSaleAgreements
- QueryAssetBuyAgreements
- QueryAssetHistory
Like other samples, the Fabric test network is used to deploy and run this sample. Follow these steps in order:
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Create the test network and a channel (from the
test-network
folder)../network.sh up createChannel -c mychannel -ca
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Deploy the smart contract implementations.
# To deploy the go chaincode implementation ./network.sh deployCC -ccn secured -ccp ../asset-transfer-secured-agreement/chaincode-go/ -ccl go -ccep "OR('Org1MSP.peer','Org2MSP.peer')"
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Run the application (from the
asset-transfer-secured-agreement
folder).# To run the Typescript sample application cd application-gateway-typescript npm install npm start # To run the Javascript sample application cd application-javascript node app.js
When you are finished, you can bring down the test network (from the test-network
folder). The command will remove all the nodes of the test network, and delete any ledger data that you created.
./network.sh down