Some functions which will help you to interact with Hyperledger Iroha from your JS program.
- Clone this repository
- Run Iroha http://iroha.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/
- Run
grpc-web-proxy
for iroha https://gitlab.com/snippets/1713665 yarn build && npx ts-node example/index.ts
Using npm:
$ npm i iroha-helpers
Using yarn:
$ yarn add iroha-helpers
In a example
directory you can find index.ts
and chain.ts
files. These files demonstrain main features of iroha-helpers. In the chain.ts
you can find how to build transaction with several commands and how to deal with batch.
With node.js you should to create connection to iroha by using QueryService
and CommandService
from endpoint_grpc_pb
. Also you should provide grpc credentials as a second argument.
IROHA_ADDRESS - Address of iroha grpc (usually ends on 50051) Ex. http://localhost:50051
import grpc from 'grpc'
import {
QueryService_v1Client as QueryService,
CommandService_v1Client as CommandService
} from 'iroha-helpers/lib/proto/endpoint_grpc_pb'
const commandService = new CommandService(
IROHA_ADDRESS,
grpc.credentials.createInsecure()
)
With browser you should to create connection to iroha by usinb QueryService
and CommandService
from endpoint_pb_service
.
IROHA_ADDRESS - Address of grpc-web-proxy (usually ends on 8081) Ex. http://localhost:8081
import {
CommandService_v1Client as CommandService,
QueryService_v1Client as QueryService
} from 'iroha-helpers/lib/proto/endpoint_pb_service'
const commandService = new CommandService(IROHA_ADDRESS)
const queryService = new QueryService(IROHA_ADDRESS)
To create transaction you can call command from list of commands or create your own from scratch or use transaction builder.
import { TxBuilder } from 'iroha-helpers/lib/chain'
new TxBuilder()
.createAccount({
accountName: 'user1',
domainId: 'test',
publicKey: '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
})
.addMeta('admin@test', 1)
.send(commandService)
.then(res => console.log(res))
.catch(err => console.error(res))
import { TxBuilder, BatchBuilder } from 'iroha-helpers/lib/chain'
const firstTx = new TxBuilder()
.createAccount({
accountName: 'user1',
domainId: 'test',
publicKey: '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
})
.addMeta('admin@test', 1)
.tx
const secondTx = new TxBuilder()
.createAccount({
accountName: 'user2',
domainId: 'test',
publicKey: '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
})
.addMeta('admin@test', 1)
.tx
new BatchBuilder([
firstTx,
secondTx
])
.setBatchMeta(0)
.sign([adminPriv], 0)
.sign([adminPriv], 1)
.send(commandService)
.then(res => console.log(res))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
For usage of any command you need to provide commandOptions
as a first argument.
const commandOptions = {
privateKeys: [''], // Array of private keys in hex format
creatorAccountId: '', // Account id, ex. admin@test
quorum: 1,
commandService: null,
timeoutLimit: 5000 // Set timeout limit
}
- addAssetQuantity
- addPeer
- addSignatory
- appendRole
- createAccount
- createAsset
- createDomain
- createRole
- detachRole
- grantPermission
- removeSignatory
- revokePermission
- setAccountDetail
- setAccountQuorum
- subtractAssetQuantity
- transferAsset
- сompareAndSetAccountDetail
- removePeer
For usage of any query you need to provide queryOptions
as a first argument.
const queryOptions = {
privateKey: '', // Private key in hex format
creatorAccountId: '', // Account id, ex. admin@test
queryService: null,
timeoutLimit: 5000 // Set timeout limit
}
- getAccount
- getBlock
- getSignatories
- getTransactions
- getPendingTransactions
- getAccountTransactions
- getAccountAssetTransactions
- getAccountAssets
- getAccountDetail
- getAssetInfo
- getRoles
- getRolePermissions
- getPeers
- fetchCommits
- Please be careful: API might and WILL change.
- Add tests
- Integration tests with Iroha
- Add more documentation