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Fabric-SDK-Py is an implementation of the Hyperledger fabric SDK in Python.
This project is a Hyperledger project in Incubation. It was proposed to the community and documented here, and was approved by Hyperledger TSC at 2016-09-08. Information on what Incubation entails can be found in the Hyperledger Project Lifecycle document.
Welcome for any kind of contribution, including bugs, questions and documentation!
Please see How to Contribution.
We're following pep8 style guide and Google style, please see coding style
The SDK requires the python-dev
and libssl-dev
pkgs, so please make sure it's already installed.
Run the following cmd according to ur OS type.
OS | command |
---|---|
Ubuntu/Debian | sudo apt-get install python-dev python3-dev libssl-dev |
Redhat/CentOS | sudo yum install python-devel python3-devel openssl-devel |
MacOS | brew install python python3 openssl |
More details to build the crypto lib, can be found at
- https://cryptography.io/en/latest/installation/#building-cryptography-on-linux
- https://cryptography.io/en/latest/installation/#building-cryptography-on-macos
virtualenv helps provide a clean environment, suggest to use it to test.
$ pip install virtualenv # install the virtualenv tool if not installed
$ make venv # create a virtual env
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ # Do the testing here
$ deactivate # deactive the virtual env
$ make clean # clean the temporary files
The following command will run the testing.
$ make check # Check environment and run tests
$ make test # Only run test cases
$ tox -e py30 -- test/integration/ca_test.py # Run specified test case
See Fabric SDK Tutorial.
The following command will build a Docker image hyperledger/fabric-sdk-py
with the fabric-sdk-py installed.
$ make image
See Change Log.
More information, please see the project wiki.
The Hyperledger Fabric-SDK-Py software uses the Apache License Version 2.0 software license.
This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.