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Bootstrap service

API documentation

Description

Service provides possibilities to automate DevOps activities.

It is usable for test environments and production. Only difference is that for test environments we may generate blockchain credentials using this service but for production owners of private keys should provide public keys for us.

Functionality:

  • Creation of Iroha credentials (private and public keys)
  • Creation of Iroha Genesis Block

Startup Configuration

You should provide environment parameter btc.network with one of three values: TestNet3, MainNet, RegTest Else btc.network parameter will be taken from application.properties file

How to develop

To Add generation of genesis block for new project and/or environment Create a class which should implement GenesisInterface

  • fun getProject(): String - should provide name of project
  • fun getEnvironment(): String - should provide name of environment eg 'local_my', 'test', 'prod'
  • fun createGenesisBlock(accounts:List<IrohaAccountDto>, peers:List<Peer>, blockVersion:String = "1"): String This function should return string json representatin of genesis block. It takes Iroha peers and accounts as arguments from API request.
  • fun getAccountsNeeded(): List<AccountPrototype> - This function should return Accounts which have to present in genesis block to generate credentials for.

Example realisation for D3: genesis.d3.D3TestGenesisFactory

Ethereum endpoint

Deploy smart contracts

There are function to deploy all smart contracts by one API call: 'eth/deploy/D3/smartContracts' and functions to deploy initial ethereum contracts separately. Only owner can call contracts later. The Sequence to call smart contract deployment functions is following: 1 - 'eth/deploy/D3/relayRegistry' - then take resulting contract address as an argument for the next function 2 - 'eth/deploy/D3/masterContract' - then take resulting smart contract address as an argument to the next function 3 - 'eth/deploy/D3/relayImplementation'