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CorDapp Packaging
This document describes how to build format version 2 CPKs, CPBs and CPIs.
You will need a working copy of corda-cli
with the mgm and package plugins installed. See https://github.com/corda/corda-cli-plugin-host#setupbuild.
This describes how to convert an existing CorDapp project to the new Gradle plugin.
- Add a new version number to
gradle.properties
:cordaGradlePluginsVersion2=7.0.3
- Add this repository to pluginManagement/repositories in
settings.gradle
:maven { url "${artifactoryContextUrl}/corda-dev" content { includeGroupByRegex 'net\\.corda\\.plugins(\\..*)?' } }
- Add the plugin to the plugins section of
settings.gradle
:id 'net.corda.plugins.cordapp-cpk2' version cordaGradlePluginsVersion2 id 'net.corda.plugins.cordapp-cpb2' version cordaGradlePluginsVersion2
- Inside the cordapp project change the plugins block at the top of the file:
id 'net.corda.plugins.cordapp-cpk2' // or id 'net.corda.plugins.cordapp-cpb2'
To build a CPK, configure the project with either cordapp-cpk2
or cordapp-cpb2
plugin and run the jar
Gradle task.
./gradlew jar
To build a CPB, configure the project with the cordapp-cpb2
plugin and run the cpb
Gradle task.
./gradlew cpb
We need to generate a code signing key for signing the CPI. This key can be generated once and kept for reuse.
Generate a signing key:
keytool -genkeypair -alias "signing key 1" -keystore signingkeys.pfx -storepass "keystore password" -dname "cn=CPI Plugin Example - Signing Key 1, o=R3, L=London, c=GB" -keyalg RSA -storetype pkcs12 -validity 4000
The following signing keys are required only in the specific circumstances depending on your signing setup and the type of your CPB.
The Gradle plugin can be configured with a cordapp/signing section to define which signing keys the CPK and CPB are signed with. If that section is missing from configuration a default signing key will be used.
If we are using the default signing key, we need to import it into our key store before building a CPI.
- Save the following text into a file named
gradle-plugin-default-key.pem
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIB7zCCAZOgAwIBAgIEFyV7dzAMBggqhkjOPQQDAgUAMFsxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkdC MQ8wDQYDVQQHDAZMb25kb24xDjAMBgNVBAoMBUNvcmRhMQswCQYDVQQLDAJSMzEe MBwGA1UEAwwVQ29yZGEgRGV2IENvZGUgU2lnbmVyMB4XDTIwMDYyNTE4NTI1NFoX DTMwMDYyMzE4NTI1NFowWzELMAkGA1UEBhMCR0IxDzANBgNVBAcTBkxvbmRvbjEO MAwGA1UEChMFQ29yZGExCzAJBgNVBAsTAlIzMR4wHAYDVQQDExVDb3JkYSBEZXYg Q29kZSBTaWduZXIwWTATBgcqhkjOPQIBBggqhkjOPQMBBwNCAAQDjSJtzQ+ldDFt pHiqdSJebOGPZcvZbmC/PIJRsZZUF1bl3PfMqyG3EmAe0CeFAfLzPQtf2qTAnmJj lGTkkQhxo0MwQTATBgNVHSUEDDAKBggrBgEFBQcDAzALBgNVHQ8EBAMCB4AwHQYD VR0OBBYEFLMkL2nlYRLvgZZq7GIIqbe4df4pMAwGCCqGSM49BAMCBQADSAAwRQIh ALB0ipx6EplT1fbUKqgc7rjH+pV1RQ4oKF+TkfjPdxnAAiArBdAI15uI70wf+xlL zU+Rc5yMtcOY4/moZUq36r0Ilg== -----END CERTIFICATE-----
- Import
gradle-plugin-default-key.pem
into the keystorekeytool -importcert -keystore signingkeys.pfx -storepass "keystore password" -noprompt -alias gradle-plugin-default-key -file gradle-plugin-default-key.pem
If you are using notary CPB provided by R3, it is signed with an R3 production code signing certificate issued by the DigiCert. To use it import DigiCert certificate.
- Save the following text into a file named
digicert-ca.pem
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIFkDCCA3igAwIBAgIQBZsbV56OITLiOQe9p3d1XDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQwFADBi MQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEVMBMGA1UEChMMRGlnaUNlcnQgSW5jMRkwFwYDVQQLExB3 d3cuZGlnaWNlcnQuY29tMSEwHwYDVQQDExhEaWdpQ2VydCBUcnVzdGVkIFJvb3Qg RzQwHhcNMTMwODAxMTIwMDAwWhcNMzgwMTE1MTIwMDAwWjBiMQswCQYDVQQGEwJV UzEVMBMGA1UEChMMRGlnaUNlcnQgSW5jMRkwFwYDVQQLExB3d3cuZGlnaWNlcnQu Y29tMSEwHwYDVQQDExhEaWdpQ2VydCBUcnVzdGVkIFJvb3QgRzQwggIiMA0GCSqG SIb3DQEBAQUAA4ICDwAwggIKAoICAQC/5pBzaN675F1KPDAiMGkz7MKnJS7JIT3y ithZwuEppz1Yq3aaza57G4QNxDAf8xukOBbrVsaXbR2rsnnyyhHS5F/WBTxSD1If xp4VpX6+n6lXFllVcq9ok3DCsrp1mWpzMpTREEQQLt+C8weE5nQ7bXHiLQwb7iDV ySAdYyktzuxeTsiT+CFhmzTrBcZe7FsavOvJz82sNEBfsXpm7nfISKhmV1efVFiO DCu3T6cw2Vbuyntd463JT17lNecxy9qTXtyOj4DatpGYQJB5w3jHtrHEtWoYOAMQ jdjUN6QuBX2I9YI+EJFwq1WCQTLX2wRzKm6RAXwhTNS8rhsDdV14Ztk6MUSaM0C/ CNdaSaTC5qmgZ92kJ7yhTzm1EVgX9yRcRo9k98FpiHaYdj1ZXUJ2h4mXaXpI8OCi EhtmmnTK3kse5w5jrubU75KSOp493ADkRSWJtppEGSt+wJS00mFt6zPZxd9LBADM fRyVw4/3IbKyEbe7f/LVjHAsQWCqsWMYRJUadmJ+9oCw++hkpjPRiQfhvbfmQ6QY uKZ3AeEPlAwhHbJUKSWJbOUOUlFHdL4mrLZBdd56rF+NP8m800ERElvlEFDrMcXK chYiCd98THU/Y+whX8QgUWtvsauGi0/C1kVfnSD8oR7FwI+isX4KJpn15GkvmB0t 9dmpsh3lGwIDAQABo0IwQDAPBgNVHRMBAf8EBTADAQH/MA4GA1UdDwEB/wQEAwIB hjAdBgNVHQ4EFgQU7NfjgtJxXWRM3y5nP+e6mK4cD08wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEMBQAD ggIBALth2X2pbL4XxJEbw6GiAI3jZGgPVs93rnD5/ZpKmbnJeFwMDF/k5hQpVgs2 SV1EY+CtnJYYZhsjDT156W1r1lT40jzBQ0CuHVD1UvyQO7uYmWlrx8GnqGikJ9yd +SeuMIW59mdNOj6PWTkiU0TryF0Dyu1Qen1iIQqAyHNm0aAFYF/opbSnr6j3bTWc fFqK1qI4mfN4i/RN0iAL3gTujJtHgXINwBQy7zBZLq7gcfJW5GqXb5JQbZaNaHqa sjYUegbyJLkJEVDXCLG4iXqEI2FCKeWjzaIgQdfRnGTZ6iahixTXTBmyUEFxPT9N cCOGDErcgdLMMpSEDQgJlxxPwO5rIHQw0uA5NBCFIRUBCOhVMt5xSdkoF1BN5r5N 0XWs0Mr7QbhDparTwwVETyw2m+L64kW4I1NsBm9nVX9GtUw/bihaeSbSpKhil9Ie 4u1Ki7wb/UdKDd9nZn6yW0HQO+T0O/QEY+nvwlQAUaCKKsnOeMzV6ocEGLPOr0mI r/OSmbaz5mEP0oUA51Aa5BuVnRmhuZyxm7EAHu/QD09CbMkKvO5D+jpxpchNJqU1 /YldvIViHTLSoCtU7ZpXwdv6EM8Zt4tKG48BtieVU+i2iW1bvGjUI+iLUaJW+fCm gKDWHrO8Dw9TdSmq6hN35N6MgSGtBxBHEa2HPQfRdbzP82Z+ -----END CERTIFICATE-----
- Import
digicert-ca.pem
into the keystorekeytool -importcert -keystore signingkeys.pfx -storepass "keystore password" -noprompt -alias digicert-ca -file digicert-ca.pem
Please refer to the group policy wiki page to learn more about the GroupPolicy.json
file included in CPIs: Group Policy
If you intend to run a basic static network setup, you can use the corda-cli mgm plugin to generate a group policy file. For example, you could run this command to generate a group policy file:
./corda-cli.sh mgm groupPolicy > TestGroupPolicy.json
Refer to the plugin README.md
for more information on this plugin: README.md
If running a dynamic network, you will need to export the group policy file from the MGM using the HTTP API. Information on how to do this can be found on the MGM Onboarding wiki page.
The gradle plugin will build the CPB. Run this command to turn a CPB into a CPI:
./corda-cli.sh package create-cpi \
--cpb mycpb.cpb \
--group-policy TestGroupPolicy.json \
--cpi-name "cpi name" \
--cpi-version "1.0.0.0-SNAPSHOT" \
--file output.cpi \
--keystore signingkeys.pfx \
--storepass "keystore password" \
--key "signing key 1"
Corda will validate that uploaded CPIs are signed with a trusted key. To trust your signing keys, upload them with these commands.
- Import the DigiCert certificate into Corda if you are using notary CPB
curl --insecure -u admin:admin -X PUT -F alias="digicert-ca" -F [email protected] https://localhost:8888/api/v1/certificates/cluster/code-signer
- Export the signing key certificate from the key store
keytool -exportcert -rfc -alias "signing key 1" -keystore signingkeys.pfx -storepass "keystore password" -file signingkey1.pem
- Import the signing key into Corda
Use an alias that will be unique over time. Consider how certificate expiry will require new certificates with the same x500 name as existing certificates and define a naming convention that covers that use case.
curl --insecure -u admin:admin -X PUT -F alias="signingkey1-2022" -F [email protected] https://localhost:8888/api/v1/certificates/cluster/code-signer
- Import the gradle plugin default key into Corda
Note: Do not import the gradle plugin key into the Corda in production. This should only be used in development.
curl --insecure -u admin:admin -X PUT -F alias="gradle-plugin-default-key" -F [email protected] https://localhost:8888/api/v1/certificates/cluster/code-signer