{"repo":"spydra-tech/fabric-debugger","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/spydra-tech/fabric-debugger","clone":"git clone https://github.com/spydra-tech/fabric-debugger.git","description":"Extension for Visual Studio Code that makes it easy for developers to build and debug Chaincode right from within the IDE.","language":"TypeScript","stars":18,"topics":["blockchain","chaincode","chaincode-go","debug","debugger","debugging-tool","distributed-ledger","distributed-ledger-technology","fabric","hyperledger"],"license":"Apache-2.0","category":"dev-tools","readme_excerpt":"Hyperledger Fabric Debugger for Visual Studio Code Hyperledger Fabric Debugger Plugin by Spydra is an Open Source Extension for Visual Studio Code that makes it easy for developers to build and debug Hyperledger Fabric Chaincode right from within the IDE. Typically, developing Chaincode for Fabric requires developers to set up a Fabric environment, deploy the developed Chaincode to it and then debug it by printing log messages to the console. In addition, installing a new version of Chaincode in a Fabric network is not as simple as uploading the new code. Developers have to execute the chaincode lifecycle commands for every modification to upgrade the Chaincode. This makes it very difficult to develop code in an iterative manner. By using the Hyperledger Fabric Debug Plugin, a developer does not need to set up a Hyperledger Fabric network to deploy and test Chaincode. The plugin will automatically set up a local Fabric v2.5 environment and manage the process of installing the Chaincode. Quick Start 1. Install the pre-requisites: - Docker engine version 20.10.14 or higher and Docker compose version 2.3.4 or higher - Visual Studio Code version 1.80.0 or higher - For debugging Chaincode written in Go, install the Go for Visual Studio Code extension and perform the Debug Go programs in VS Code setup steps. 2. Open the Chaincode project in VS Code. For e.g. open the asset-transfer-ledger-queries Go sample project. If you are debugging node.js chaincode, run npm install first. 3. C","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/spydra-tech","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/spydra-tech/fabric-debugger/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}