This project is an Incubation Hyperledger project. For more information on the history of this project see the Cactus wiki page. Information on what Active entails can be found in the Hyperledger Project Incubation Exit Criteria document.
Hyperledger Cactus aims to provide Decentralized, Secure and Adaptable Integration between Blockchain Networks. Hyperledger Cactus is currently undergoing a major refactoring effort to enable the desired to-be architecture which will enable plug-in based collaborative development to increase the breadth of use cases & Ledgers supported.
As blockchain technology proliferates, blockchain integration will become an increasingly important topic in the broader blockchain ecosystem. For instance, people might want to trade between multiple different blockchains that are run on different platforms. Hyperledger Cactus is a web application system designed to allow users to securely integrate different blockchains. It includes a set of libraries, data models, and SDK to accelerate development of an integrated services application. Our goal is to deliver a system that allows users of our code to securely conduct transactions between all of the most commonly used blockchains.
- Ensure a working installation of Docker is present on your machine.
- Run the following command to pull up the container that will run the example application and the test ledgers as well:
docker run \ --rm \ --privileged \ -p 3000:3000 \ -p 3100:3100 \ -p 3200:3200 \ -p 4000:4000 \ -p 4100:4100 \ -p 4200:4200 \ ghcr.io/hyperledger/cactus-example-supply-chain-app:2024-03-08--pr-3059-1
- Wait for the output to show the message
INFO (api-server): Cactus Cockpit reachable http://0.0.0.0:3200
- Token generated by the application is displayed below
- Visit http://localhost:3200 in a web browser with Javascript enabled and insert the token when prompted
- Use the graphical user interface to create data on both ledgers and observe that a consistent view of the data from different ledgers is provided.
Once the last command has finished executing, open link printed on the console with a web browser of your choice
- The guidance is here.
- The guidance is here.
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Project Wiki: Schedule and logs of the maintainer meetings
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Understanding and Using: Description of components and instructions for usage and testing
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Whitepaper: The official document on Cactus design specifications (Note: this is deprecated. We are working on a new version.)
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Contributing: How to get from an idea to an approved pull request
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Build: Instructions on how to set up the project for development
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FAQ: A collection of frequently asked questions
These guiding principles are very important to the maintainers and therefore we respectfully ask all contributors to abide by them as well:
- Consider that users who will read the docs are from different backgrounds and cultures and that they have different preferences.
- Avoid potential offensive terms and, for instance, prefer "allow list and deny list" to "white list and black list".
- We believe that we all have a role to play to improve our world, and even if writing inclusive documentation might not look like a huge improvement, it's a first step in the right direction.
- We suggest to refer to Microsoft bias free writing guidelines and Google inclusive doc writing guide as starting points.
Can be found here: ROADMAP.md
- mailing list: [email protected]
- discord channel: https://discord.com/invite/hyperledger
To go from zero to hero with project setup and working on your contributions: BUILD.md
We welcome contributions to Hyperledger Cactus in many forms, and there’s always plenty to do!
Please review contributing guidelines to get started.
This distribution is published under the Apache License Version 2.0 found in the LICENSE file.