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Node bindings for Hyperledger Fabric protocol buffers
Node bindings for Hyperledger Fabric protocol buffers
Import the packages you need from the protos, following the same structure as the protos themselves. For example:
import { common, ledger, msp, orderer, peer } from '@hyperledger/fabric-protos';
Then refer to the implementations you want within those packages. For example:
const proposal = peer.Proposal.deserializeBinary(bytes);
const header = common.Header.deserializeBinary(proposal.getHeader_asU8());
const channelHeader = common.ChannelHeader.deserializeBinary(header.getChannelHeader_asU8());
const channelName = channelHeader.getChannelId();
See JavaScript Generated Code for more details.
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Node bindings for Hyperledger Fabric protocol buffers
The npm package @hyperledger/fabric-protos receives a total of 8,875 weekly downloads. As such, @hyperledger/fabric-protos popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hyperledger/fabric-protos demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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