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Hyperledger Fabric Ansible Collection

Hyperledger Fabric is an open source, industry standard, blockchain technology that allows you to build, operate & govern and grow enterprise blockchain networks. This Ansible collection enables you to automate the building of Hyperledger Fabric networks.

Please Note the main branch is now set to 2.0.0-beta, the release-1.2 branch is available. If you build a local copy of Ansible for production, please work from the release-1.2 branch.

Beta support for Fabric Operator and Fabric Operations Console

With the Open Source version of the Fabric Operations Console and the Fabric Operator, it is possible now to use the Ansible Playbooks previously targetted towards The IBM Blockchain Platform in a complete open source stack.

This should be considered beta functionality at present, please do try it out, but would not advise production use cases at present. Both the Operator AND the Console must be installed.

Currently the installation of the Operator and Console are available via Playbooks. Once installed Fabric resources can be managed with the existing Ansible modules.

Please see the README in the opensource-stack example for more information.

Noteable Updates

  • Added support for deploying both the Open Source and HLF Support console and operator on IKS v1.25
  • Added a chaincode information module chaincode_list_info to get details of chaincodes in a peer
  • Added ability to handle automatic sequence numbers in the approved chaincode module. See the example playbook for how to use these two new chaincode abilities.

Using the collection

The choice will depend on what context you want to use ansible in.

  • If you've existing Ansible configurations you can install the v1.2 collection via ansible-galaxy collection install hyperledger.fabric-ansible-collection. For v2 install from source (see next option).
  • Install from source; clone this github repo, and run
    ansible-galaxy collection build -f
    ansible-galaxy collection install $(ls -1 | grep fabric_ansible_collection) -f
  • Using a Docker container.

    For v2.0, the docker image is in the ghcr.io registry. It can be run in the same way

    docker pull ghcr.io/hyperledger-labs/fabric-ansible:sha-c9330b9
    docker run --rm -u $(id -u) -v /path/to/playbooks:/playbooks ghcr.io/hyperledger-labs/fabric-ansible:sha-c9330b9 ansible-playbook /playbooks/playbook.yml
  • For running in environments like ubuntu that does not have the ibp-user so, you may need to override the docker entrypoint:

    docker run --entrypoint /docker-entrypoint-opensource-stack.sh --rm -u $(id -u) -v /path/to/playbooks:/playbooks ghcr.io/hyperledger-labs/fabric-ansible:sha-c9330b9 ansible-playbook /playbooks/playbook.yml
  • If you are using minikube with docker driver you need to specify the docker minikube network:

    docker run --network minikube --entrypoint /docker-entrypoint-opensource-stack.sh --rm -u $(id -u) -v /path/to/playbooks:/playbooks ghcr.io/hyperledger-labs/fabric-ansible:sha-c9330b9 ansible-playbook /playbooks/playbook.yml
  • If you are using github actions for CI/CD there is a github action that uses the same docker image as the basis. For example; note this action needs to still be published. In the interim please copy this to your own repository

      - name: Create the Fabric CRDs/Operator
        id: operatorinstall
        uses: ./fabric-ansible-action
        with:
          playbook: playbooks/operator_console_playbooks/01-operator-install.yml

Documentation

Documentation for this Ansible collection is available here: https://labs.hyperledger.org/fabric-ansible-collection/

The documentation includes installation instructions, tutorials, and reference material for all modules and roles in this collection.

License

Apache-2.0