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# Test Hyperledger Peers
#
# Tags that can be used and will affect test internals:
#
# @doNotDecompose will NOT decompose the named compose_yaml after scenario ends. Useful for setting up environment and reviewing after scenario.
#
# @chaincodeImagesUpToDate use this if all scenarios chaincode images are up to date, and do NOT require building. BE SURE!!!
#
#Copyright DTCC 2016 All Rights Reserved.
#
#Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
#you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
#You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
#Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
#distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
#WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
#See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
#limitations under the License.
#
#
#@chaincodeImagesUpToDate
@preV1
Feature: Java chaincode example
Scenario: java SimpleSample chaincode example single peer
Given we compose "docker-compose-1.yml"
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "1"
When I deploy lang chaincode "examples/chaincode/java/SimpleSample" of "JAVA" with ctor "init" to "vp0"
| arg1 | arg2 | arg3 | arg4 |
| a | 100 | b | 200 |
Then I should have received a chaincode name
Then I wait up to "300" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "2"
When I query chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "query" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| a |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "{'Name':'a','Amount':'100'}"
When I invoke chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "transfer" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|arg3|
| a | b | 10 |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "3"
When I query chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "query" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| a |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "{'Name':'a','Amount':'90'}"
When I query chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "query" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| b |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "{'Name':'b','Amount':'210'}"
Scenario: java RangeExample chaincode single peer
Given we compose "docker-compose-1.yml"
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "1"
When I deploy lang chaincode "examples/chaincode/java/RangeExample" of "JAVA" with ctor "init" to "vp0"
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Then I should have received a chaincode name
Then I wait up to "300" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "2"
When I invoke chaincode "RangeExample" function name "put" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|
| a | alice |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "3"
When I invoke chaincode "RangeExample" function name "put" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|
| b | bob |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I query chaincode "RangeExample" function name "get" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| a |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "alice"
When I query chaincode "RangeExample" function name "get" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| b |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "bob"
When I query chaincode "RangeExample" function name "keys" on "vp0":
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Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "[a, b]"
When I invoke chaincode "RangeExample" function name "del" on "vp0"
|arg1|
| b |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I query chaincode "RangeExample" function name "keys" on "vp0":
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Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "[a]"
Scenario: Java TableExample chaincode single peer
Given we compose "docker-compose-1.yml"
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "1"
When I deploy lang chaincode "examples/chaincode/java/TableExample" of "JAVA" with ctor "init" to "vp0"
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Then I should have received a chaincode name
Then I wait up to "240" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "2"
When I invoke chaincode "TableExample" function name "insert" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|
| 0 | Alice |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I invoke chaincode "TableExample" function name "insert" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|
| 1 | Bob |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I invoke chaincode "TableExample" function name "insert" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|
| 2 | Charlie |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I query chaincode "TableExample" function name "get" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| 0 |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "Alice"
When I query chaincode "TableExample" function name "get" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| 2 |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "Charlie"
When I invoke chaincode "TableExample" function name "update" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|
| 2 | Chaitra |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I query chaincode "TableExample" function name "get" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| 2 |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "Chaitra"
When I invoke chaincode "TableExample" function name "delete" on "vp0"
|arg1|
| 2 |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When I query chaincode "TableExample" function name "get" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| 2 |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "No record found !"
Scenario: Java chaincode example from remote git repository
Given we compose "docker-compose-1.yml"
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "1"
# TODO Needs to be replaced with an official test repo in the future.
When I deploy lang chaincode "http://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-test-resources/javachaincodemvn" of "JAVA" with ctor "init" to "vp0"
| arg1 | arg2 | arg3 | arg4 |
| a | 100 | b | 200 |
Then I should have received a chaincode name
Then I wait up to "300" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "2"
When I query chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "query" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| a |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "{'Name':'a','Amount':'100'}"
When I invoke chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "transfer" on "vp0"
|arg1|arg2|arg3|
| a | b | 10 |
Then I should have received a transactionID
Then I wait up to "25" seconds for transaction to be committed to all peers
When requesting "/chain" from "vp0"
Then I should get a JSON response with "height" = "3"
When I query chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "query" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| a |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "{'Name':'a','Amount':'90'}"
When I query chaincode "SimpleSample" function name "query" on "vp0":
|arg1|
| b |
Then I should get a JSON response with "result.message" = "{'Name':'b','Amount':'210'}"