openIDL Navigation
Our goal in this is to get everyone up to speed and "hands-dirty" with the code as we start moving to scale the network. At the end of the workshop series you should have a node and have connected it to the openIDL Testnet. All workshop sessions will be recorded.
Our plan is to hold classes on the following cadence, starting next Monday 5/15:
Mon (Class): 3:30pm-5:30pm ET
Tues (Office Hours): 2pm-4pm ET
Weds (Class): 3pm-5pm ET
Thurs (Office Hours): 2pm-4pm ET
You can join the mailing list (where our-of-workshop conversations and followup will happen) here:
https://lists.openidl.org/g/nodebuilderworkshop
The first class next Monday 5/15 will be the Introduction. Originally scheduled for an hour, we will hold it 2 times, once at 3:30pm ET and again at 4:30pm ET. You only need to attend one or the other - both will be recorded and posted to the wiki
Topic | Session | Duration (hours) | Goal |
Introduction | Introduction to the course (steps, timelines expectations, etc) | 1 | Understand the content of the course, its goals and timelines. |
AWS setup | Provision resources and install AWX/Jenkins | 2 | Running AWX and Jenkins instances |
AWS setup | Breakout session | 2 | Running AWX and Jenkins instances |
AWS setup | Provision HLF and application k8s clusters and related AWS resources | 2 | Running HLF and application k8s clusters |
AWS setup | Breakout session | 2 | Running HLF and application k8s clusters |
Fabric Operator | Fabric Operator Deployment configuration and setup | 2 | Configure the deployment files, create credentials and setup AWX to prepare for Fabric Operator Deployment |
Fabric Operator | Breakout session | 2 | Configure the deployment files, create credentials and setup AWX to prepare for Fabric Operator Deployment |
Fabric Operator | Fabric Operator Deployment | 2 | Running Fabric Operator on the provisioned HLF k8s cluster |
Fabric Operator | Breakout session | 2 | Running Fabric Operator on the provisioned HLF k8s cluster |
openIDL node | Introduction to Fabric Console | 2 | Know how to create HLF networks and operate them with the Fabric Console |
openIDL node | Breakout session | 2 | Know how to create HLF networks and operate them with the Fabric Console |
openIDL node | Configure and deploy openIDL node | 2 | Running carrier HLF node (CA, peer) |
openIDL node | Breakout session | 2 | Running carrier HLF node (CA, peer) |
openIDL node | Join node on openIDL network and chaincode deployment | 2 | The HLF openIDL nodes are part of the network channels. OpenIDL chaincodes are deployed on the peers. |
openIDL node | Breakout session | 2 | The HLF openIDL nodes are part of the network channels. OpenIDL chaincodes are deployed on the peers. |
openIDL applications | Configure, deploy and setup the openIDL applications (UIs) | 3 | openIDL applications are up and running. Data call can be created. |
openIDL applications | Breakout session | 3 | openIDL applications are up and running. Data call can be created. |
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May 15, 2023: NodeBuilder 1: Kickoff
May 17, 2023: NodeBuilder 2: AWS Setup (Provision resources and install AWX/Jenkins)
May 22, 2023: NodeBuilder 3: Provision HLF and application k8s clusters and related AWS resources
June 12, 2023: NodeBuilder 4: Fabric Operator Setup
June 14, 2023: NodeBuilder 5: Fabric Operator Deployment
June 19, 2023: NodeBuilder 6: Intro to Fabric Console
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