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Can I deploy the chaincode using API? As I can see in order to install the chaincode I have to use kubectl hlf chaincode install. Can I do that from my code using an API?
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**Which SDK version am I using?**
v2.2.3
**Details of the issue**
Bug occurs due to a hard check on an object property failing in cases where `commitResponse` is `undefined`.
- This applie…
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A summary of the fabric networks that exist in this repo
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+---fabric (we need to decide on this folder completely, some of these are tied to the benchmark reports )
+---ansible-playbooks
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I am confuse for docker container for caliper does it missing any thing?
## Context
1. I am able to use below commands to run caliper to test my fabric test network.
```
npx caliper launch manag…
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Hi, I am facing an issue when I am working with multiple chaincodes I define the in index.js but when I package them through fabric cli the issue I see is that the first chaincode Init function is rep…
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I was working without problems, but I started to experience a problem when I tried to execute a transaction, they are not showing:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/89998369/139285…
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./fabrica up fails at CA_CERT_PARAMS[@]: unbound variable
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Packaging chaincode chaincode1...
CHAINCODE_VERSION: 0.0.1
CHAINCODE_LANG: node
PEER_ADDRESS: peer0.org1.com:7060
C…
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See https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric-rfcs/blob/main/text/0000-opentelemetry-tracing.md
Adding OpenTelemetry integration, starting with adding traces support for chaincodes.
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When installing a new chaincode on the peer you do get the package id of the chaincode which is good... this allows customers to use that data to go through the approve/commit steps.
However the is…
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This service should return all of the data below;
- [x] installed but not approved CCs
- [x] approved but not committed CCs
- [x] committed CCs