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For the functional requirements, we should follow the default use case template by example:

Use case title

[FR0000] Example use-case; ID should be unique

Preconditions
  • List of preconditions which must be satisfied before the use case can be applied
  • Each precondition should be defined as the point in the list

Use case flow

  1. The enumerated list of actions, which describes the interaction between actors step by step
  2. Each step should involve a single actor as an object of the action
  3. Each step can involve one or more actors as a subject of the action
  4. Each use case can involve other use cases as dependencies by include or extend relationships
Postconditions
  • One or more results of successfully finished use case
Alternative flow
  • List of alternative flows that can happen with the use case.
  • Each entry should have the link to the step of the main use case flow when the alternative can occur
    • If needed, each entry can contain sub-entries
  • Each entry should describe the consequences of the alternative flow
Exception flow
  • List of exceptions that can happen during the use case flow, which can prevent it to be successfully finished
  • Each entry should have the link to the step of the main use case flow when the exception can occur
    • If needed, each entry can contain sub-entries
  • Each entry should describe the consequences of the exception


Iroha network operations

Use case title

[FR0001] Starting the Iroha network

Preconditions
  • The administrator has configured environment for running Iroha executables
  • The administrator has prepared the genesis block

Use case flow

  1. The administrator launches the command to run Iroha peer and providing the path to the genesis block description
  2. The Iroha peer read and validates the genesis block configuration
  3. The Iroha peer starts the Iroha network according to the configuration in the genesis block
Postconditions
  • The Iroha network is running
  • The administrator has access to the root account of the network
Alternative flow


Exception flow
  • On step 2, in case of invalid genesis block the Iroha peer shows corresponding error messages to the administrator and halts the network creation process

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Use case title

[FR0003] Removing peer from the Iroha network

Preconditions

Use case flow


Postconditions
Alternative flow
Exception flow


Use case title

[FR0004] Configuring initial state of the Iroha network

Preconditions

Use case flow


Postconditions
Alternative flow
Exception flow


Making changes in Iroha network data by Iroha special instructions

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Use case title

[FR0102] Configuring permissions for the account in the Iroha network

Preconditions

Use case flow


Postconditions
Alternative flow
Exception flow


Use case title

[FR0102] Granting permissions for the account in the Iroha network

Preconditions
  • The user has access to his/her account in the Iroha network
  • The user's account has permissions to provide grantable permissions

Use case flow

  1. The user prepares the instruction to grant one or more permissions to another account
  2. The user sends the instruction with the prepared instruction to the Iroha peer (
includes
  1. <<includes>> FR0100)
  2. The Iroha peer returns the result of the instruction to the user
Postconditions
  • The permission was granted to another account
Alternative flow
Exception flow


Use case title

[FR0104] Sending complex instruction using ISI DSL

Preconditions

Use case flow


Postconditions
Alternative flow
Exception flow


Use case title

[FR0105] Sending instruction and subscribing to the status of finalization

Preconditions
  • The user has permissions to execute requested instruction

Use case flow

  1. The user prepares the instruction parameters according to his/her needs
  2. The user sends the instruction into the Iroha peer (<<includes>> FR0100)
  3. The user uses the same connection for obtaining the status of the instruction finalization
  4. The Iroha peer sends updates about the instruction finalization status to the user
  5. The user receives the "successfully finalized" status about the instruction
Postconditions
  • The instruction is accepted and finalized in the block-storage
  • The user did not spend additional resources for redundant network connections and requests
Alternative flow
Exception flow
  • At Step 4 if the instruction cannot pass the validation, the user would not get the "successfully finalized" status; instead, he/she will get the "invalid instruction" status.
  • At Step 4 if the network is in "bad" condition, the user would get the "successfully finalized" status eventually, when the network will return in a "good" state.

Acquiring data from the Iroha network by queries

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