Hyperledger Grid is a platform for building supply chain solutions that include distributed ledger components. It provides a growing set of tools that accelerate development for supply chain smart contracts and client interfaces.
This project is not an implementation of a distributed ledger or a client application. Instead, Hyperledger Grid provides supply-chain-focused libraries, data models, and software development kits (SDKs) as modular, reusable components.
The Hyperledger Grid project includes several repositories:
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This repository contains core components such as supply-chain-centric data types and smart permissioning code.
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The grid-contrib repository contains example domain models and reference implementations for smart contracts (also called "transaction families").
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The grid-rfcs repository contains RFCs (requests for comments) for proposed and approved changes to Hyperledger Grid.
Hyperledger Grid is currently in the incubation stage of the Hyperledger product lifecycle. The Hyperledger Grid proposal was accepted in December, 2018.
We welcome contributors, both organizations and individuals, to help shape project direction, contribute ideas, provide use cases, and work on specific tools and examples. Please join the discussion.
- Hyperledger Grid website
- Documentation
- Hyperledger Grid mailing list
- #grid discussion channel
- Hyperledger Grid project overview at hyperledger.org
Hyperledger Grid software is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0 software license.
The Hyperledger Grid documentation in the docs subdirectory is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). You may obtain a copy of the license at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.