Please visit my articel on medium for information about how to set up the external chaincode builder and launcher by your own. https://medium.com/@robinklemens/setting-up-the-external-chaincode-builder-and-launcher-in-hyperledger-fabric-2-0-b17f43a3d8ed
Please visit the installation instructions to ensure you have the correct prerequisites installed. Please use the version of the documentation that matches the version of the software you intend to use to ensure alignment.
The installation instructions will utilize scripts/bootstrap.sh
(available in the fabric repository)
script to download all of the requisite Hyperledger Fabric binaries and docker
images, and tag the images with the 'latest' tag. Optionally,
specify a version for fabric, fabric-ca and thirdparty images. If versions
are not passed, the latest available versions will be downloaded.
The script will also clone fabric-samples repository using the version tag that is aligned with the Fabric version.
You can also download the script and execute locally:
# Fetch bootstrap.sh from fabric repository using
curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hyperledger/fabric/master/scripts/bootstrap.sh -o ./scripts/bootstrap.sh
# Change file mode to executable
chmod +x ./scripts/bootstrap.sh
# Download binaries and docker images
./scripts/bootstrap.sh [version] [ca version] [thirdparty_version]
Please have a look at Continuous Integration Process
Hyperledger Project source code files are made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (Apache-2.0), located in the LICENSE file. Hyperledger Project documentation files are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY-4.0), available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.