Esempio n. 1
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// ExecTxs executes all the transactions listed in the txs array
// one-by-one. If all the executions are successful, it returns
// the candidate global state hash, and nil error array.
func (h *Helper) ExecTxs(id interface{}, txs []*pb.Transaction) ([]byte, error) {
	// TODO id is currently ignored, fix once the underlying implementation accepts id

	// The secHelper is set during creat ChaincodeSupport, so we don't need this step
	// cxt := context.WithValue(context.Background(), "security", h.coordinator.GetSecHelper())
	// TODO return directly once underlying implementation no longer returns []error
	res, _ := chaincode.ExecuteTransactions(context.Background(), chaincode.DefaultChain, txs)
	h.curBatch = append(h.curBatch, txs...) // TODO, remove after issue 579
	return res, nil
}
Esempio n. 2
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// ExecTXs executes all the transactions listed in the txs array
// one-by-one. If all the executions are successful, it returns
// the candidate global state hash, and nil error array.
func (h *Helper) ExecTXs(txs []*pb.Transaction) ([]byte, []error) {
	// The secHelper is set during creat ChaincodeSupport, so we don't need this step
	// cxt := context.WithValue(context.Background(), "security", h.coordinator.GetSecHelper())
	return chaincode.ExecuteTransactions(context.Background(), chaincode.DefaultChain, txs)
}
Esempio n. 3
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// ExecTXs executes all the transactions listed in the txs array
// one-by-one. If all the executions are successful, it returns
// the candidate global state hash, and nil error array.
func (h *Helper) ExecTXs(txs []*pb.Transaction) ([]byte, []error) {
	return chaincode.ExecuteTransactions(context.Background(), chaincode.DefaultChain, txs, h.coordinator.GetSecHelper())
}