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- 由 Tracy Kuhrt创建, 最终由 David Enyeart修改于 五月 02, 2023
The short term roadmap can be viewed as a list of GitHub issues with Epic label with more details presented as a Zenhub board. Typically Epics are created after an RFC is approved and merged.
The Hyperledger Fabric maintainers produce minor releases to deliver the release themes on the roadmap as they become ready. Other improvements and fixes are delivered as patch releases against the most recent long-term support release and latest release.
Longer term priorities that have not yet gone through the RFC process are discussed in the community and in contributor meetings, for example Fabric Strategic Priorities - 2021 discussion.
See prior release notes for release history and content. Prior release documentation can be found in the documentation links.
Current roadmap priorities
Fabric v2.5 (delivered March 2023)
- Purge history of private data - e.g. for GDPR scenarios
- Next long-term support (LTS) release - dependency updates, proto updates, etc
- Announce deprecation of legacy SDKs in favor of Gateway SDKs
Fabric v3.0
BFT Ordering Service
- BFT Block replication and signature verification
- Remove deprecated orderer components
- Smart BFT consensus - early alpha release
- Inversion of control - ordering service node binary per consensus protocol
Changes, removals, deprecations for v3
- Remove Kafka consensus
- Remove orderer system channel
- Remove legacy v1.x lifecycle
- Switch to protocol buffers apiv2
- Extract gossip, bccsp, etc to their own repository
Fabric v3.x potential items
- Binary chaincode builder - replace default docker builder
- Optimize block storage, e.g. de-duplication of certs
- Replace Goleveldb with faster database
- Validation/Commit path performance improvements
- Orderer snapshots RFC - similar to peer snapshots introduced in v2.3
- Block archive and prune - peer and orderer
- SmartBFT - Add transaction pipeline support to improve the performance
- Quantum safe crypto
Release agnostic items (not tied to a specific release)
- Admin SDK RFC (e.g. chaincode management, channel management)
- Token SDK / Smart Client improvements
- Identity Mixer performance improvement - Faster Idemix curve, issue credentials from fabric-ca, Fabric capability, Gateway SDK Idemix support
- Azure Pipelines to Github Actions migration (CI, release process)
v3.0.0-preview Release Notes - September 1, 2023
The v3.0.0-preview release is an early preview of Fabric v3.0, specifically to demonstrate and get feedback on the new Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) ordering service.
v3.0.0-preview is not intended to be used in production and is not intended as an upgrade target from prior versions.
New features
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) ordering service
Hyperledger Fabric has utilized a Raft crash fault tolerant (CFT) ordering service since version v1.4.1.
A Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) ordering service can withstand not only crash failures, but also a subset of nodes behaving maliciously.
Fabric v3.0.0-preview is the first release to provide a BFT ordering service based on the SmartBFT consensus library.
Consider using the BFT orderer if true decentralization is required, where up to and not including a third of the parties running the orderers may not be trusted due to malicious intent or being compromised.
For more details of the BFT ordering service and other recent features, see the What's New documentation.
Improvements and Fixes
All improvements and fixes as of v2.5.4 have also been included in v3.0.0-preview.
Dependencies
Fabric v3.0.0-preview has been tested with the following dependencies:
- Go 1.20.7
- CouchDB v3.3.2
Fabric docker images on dockerhub utilize Ubuntu 20.04.
Changes
Support for ordering service system channel has been removed!
v2.3 introduced the ability to manage an ordering service without a system channel.
Managing an ordering service without a system channel has privacy, scalability, and operational benefits.
The system channel is removed in Fabric v3.0, as well as the concept of a 'consortium' of organizations that can create channels.
If you used the system channel in prior releases, you must remove the system channel and migrate to the channel participation API before upgrading to v3.x.
For information about removal of the system channel, see the Create a channel without system channel documentation.
Support for 'Solo' consensus ordering service has been removed!
The 'Solo' consensus type was intended for test environments only in prior releases and has never been supported for production environments.
Support for 'Solo' consensus has been removed in Fabric v3.0.
For trial environments you can utilize a single node Raft ordering service as demonstrated in the test network tutorial.
Support for 'Kafka' consensus ordering service has been removed!
The 'Raft' consensus type was introduced in v1.4.1 and has become the preferred production consensus type.
Support for 'Kafka' consensus has been removed in Fabric v3.0.
If you used Kafka consensus in prior releases, you must migrate to Raft consensus prior to upgrading to v3.x.
For details about the migration process, see the Migrating from Kafka to Raft documentation.
Other changes planned for v3.0
Support for specifying orderer endpoints at the global level in channel configuration is deprecated and may be removed.
Utilize the new 'OrdererEndpoints' stanza within the channel configuration of an organization instead.
Configuring orderer endpoints at the organization level accommodates
scenarios where orderers are run by different organizations. Using
this configuration ensures that only the TLS CA certificates of that organization
are used for orderer communications; in contrast to the global channel level endpoints which
would cause an aggregation of all orderer TLS CA certificates across
all orderer organizations to be used for orderer communications.
Support for configtxgen flag --outputAnchorPeersUpdate
is deprecated and may be removed.
The --outputAnchorPeersUpdate
mechanism for updating anchor peers has always had
limitations (for instance, it only works the first time anchor peers are updated).
Instead, anchor peer updates should be performed through channel configuration updates.
The fabric-tools docker image is deprecated and may be removed
The fabric-tools docker image will not be published in future Fabric releases.Instead of using the fabric-tools docker image, users should utilize the
published Fabric binaries. The Fabric binaries can be used to make client callsto Fabric runtime components, regardless of where the Fabric components are running.
Block dissemination via gossip is deprecated and may be removed!
Block dissemination via gossip is deprecated and may be removed in a future release.
Fabric peers can be configured to receive blocks directly from an ordering servicenode, and not gossip blocks, by using the following configuration:
peer.gossip.orgLeader: true
peer.gossip.useLeaderElection: false
peer.gossip.state.enabled: false
peer.deliveryclient.blockGossipEnabled: false
Legacy chaincode lifecycle is deprecated and may be removed!
The legacy chaincode lifecycle from v1.x is deprecated and will be removed
in a future release. To prepare for the eventual removal, utilize the v2.x
chaincode lifecycle instead, by enabling V2_0 application capability on all
channels, and redeploying all chaincodes using the v2.x lifecycle. The new
chaincode lifecycle provides a more flexible and robust governance model
for chaincodes. For more details see the
documentation for enabling the new lifecycle.
References
https://www.meetup.com/hyperledger-kochi/events/295600137/
https://wiki.hyperledger.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=2392087
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9461099
https://newreleases.io/project/github/hyperledger/fabric/release/v3.0.0-preview
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/orderer/ordering_service.html