Session Topic or Project

With this session, attendees will first get hands on installation of Caliper and run it against a Fabric network. 

After that, people will learn how to contribute to Caliper. 

There will be tasks with different difficulty levels for developers to have a try.

Session Leader

Jiangfeihu, Panyu

Time Slots and Spaces

2 days, Table 3

Experience Level of Participants

intermediate

Session Language

Chinese, English

Programming Language(s)

  • C / C++
  • Go
  • Java
  • Javascript
  • Python
  • Rust
  • Other (Node.js)

Other Prerequisites

  • Attendees must have laptops with Ubuntu 16.04 and desktop environment installed.
  • Attendees must have Node.js 8. * version installed and working.
  • Attendees must have node-gyp and node-pre-gyp installed.
  • Attendees must have docker 19.03.0-ce or above and docker-compose 1.21.0 or above installed.

The Plan


Table 3

Mar   7

10:00-11:00

Tutorial

Mar   7

11:00-12:00

Discuss   open issues

Mar   7

13:00-17:00

Hacking   Hours

Mar   8

10:00-11:00

Tutorial

Mar   8

11:00-15:00

Hacking   Hours

Mar   8

15:00-16:00

Review   & Feedback

The Goals

  • Get Caliper installed in attendees' computers and complete one test based on fabric network.
  • Attendees will learn how to contribute to Caliper.
  • Attendees will complete one or more tasks and contribute them to Caliper.

Software to Install Before

See Prerequisits

Special Equipment Required

Power supply, power strips, stable internet connections, screen or projector, whiteboard

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