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Licence: Apache-2.0 license
The current mono-repo is a simple project to showcase the ease and power of Convector by creating a basic Drug Supply Chain fullstack application example.

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Drug Supply Chain Integrity

The current mono-repo is a simple project to showcase the ease and power of Convector by creating a basic Drug Supply Chain fullstack application example.

Some of the challenges on the field are:

  • Public health risks due to counterfeit or diluted drugs.
  • Complex value chains.
  • Speed.
  • Global distribution and manufacturing.

A somewhat typical value chain in this industry looks like: http://www.rmtminc.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/pharm_supply_chain-3.jpg

Took from: http://www.rmtminc.com/page/product-solutions/supply-chain-integrity.html

A few high level reasons on why Blockchain may help here, are the following (for a real application, further analysis is required):

  • Who keeps the data?
  • How to certify each participant's information.
  • How to assure integrity and durability of the data.
  • How to make it cost-effective.
  • Public health data should be public?

The end result:

  • You get a drug at the hospital or any drug store and are able to trace it back through the whole value chain. Sort of like tokenizing the drugs through a value chain.

Tech Stack

Development

  • Lerna
  • Docker

Blockchain

  • NodeJS
    • Convector

Back end

  • NodeJS
    • ExpressJS
    • Convector

Front end

  • Angular 7
    • Vanilla CSS
    • Convector
    • Mobx

Run the project

Install dependencies

npm i
node ./update-paths.js

Run the example

Wake up the environment and install the components.

# Start the development blockchain and install chaincodes
# *An expected error will be shown* since the script will try to make a first call
# to start the chaincode containers.
npm run start

# Seed some participants in the Blockchain
npm run seed

Run the project (Servers will auto-enroll with the participant chaincode).

# Start the server
npx lerna run start:dev --scope @worldsibu/convector-example-dsc-server --stream
# Start the ui project
npx lerna run start --scope @worldsibu/convector-example-dsc-ui --stream

Go to localhost:4200 and use the application!

Access the CouchDB here: http://localhost:5084/_utils/#database/ch1_drug/_all_docs

Multiple users (transfer and other functions)

To have multiple users registered in the network you need to start the server with each user (certificate/wallet) that will be available with these example scripts 👇

What happens

A new server will start but it will use a different identity to communicate with the blockchain network. Beware that the server always talks with 10010 port therefore the same front end will be used but it will call a different instance of the server source code.

Run as other user

The options available are:

[
  {
    "certId": "user1",
    "certOrg": "org1",
    "id": "aa001"
  },
  {
    "certId": "user2",
    "certOrg": "org1",
    "id": "aa002"
  },
  {
    "certId": "user3",
    "certOrg": "org1",
    "id": "aa003"
  },
  {
    "certId": "user1",
    "certOrg": "org2",
    "id": "aa004"
  },
  {
    "certId": "user2",
    "certOrg": "org2",
    "id": "aa005"
  },
  {
    "certId": "user3",
    "certOrg": "org2",
    "id": "aa006"
  },
]

Run the server:

# Stop the current server and run
# Start the server as the second user "aa002"
IDENTITY=aa002 npx lerna run start:dev --scope @worldsibu/convector-example-dsc-server --stream

# Stop the current server and run
# Start the server as the second user "aa003"
IDENTITY=aa003 npx lerna run start:dev --scope @worldsibu/convector-example-dsc-server --stream

Logic of this example

  • When you create a drug, the owner will be set to the current identity of the server.
  • If you transfer a drug you won't be able to transfer it again with the same identity (as it will change ownership).
  • When a transfer happens, the target's transport needs to be associated to the target identity of the transfer (or it will throw an error).

Smart contract Container logs - Debugging

  1. Do docker ps in your terminal.
  2. Find the container named docker logs -f dev-peer0.org2.hurley.lab-drug-1.0 (or if you upgraded the version at the end may vary).
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