* feat: extract Bitswap fx initialization to its own file
* chore: bump go-bitswap dependency
* feat: bump go-ipfs-config dependency and utilize the new Internal.Bitswap configuration options. Add documentation around the new OptionalInteger config type as well as the Internal.Bitswap options.
* docs(docs/config.md): move the table of contents towards the top of the document and update it
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* feat: switch to using go-ipld-prime for codecs, path resolution, and the `dag put/get` commands
* fix: `dag put/get` not roundtripping due to an extra new line being added (https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/3503)
More detailed information is in the CHANGELOG.md file. Very high level:
* IPLD codecs (and their plugins) must use go-ipld-prime
* Added support for the dag-json codec
* `dag get/put` use IPLD codec names from the multicodec table
* `dag get` defaults to dag-json output instead of json, but may output with other codecs
* Data model pathing can be achieved using the /ipld prefix. For example, you can use `/ipld/QmFoo/Links/0/Hash` to traverse through a DagPB node
* With `dag get/put` the DagPB field names have been changed to match the ones in the protobuf listed in the specification
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Pinner upgrades and fixes. Faster reindexing. Syncing while reindexing. Syncing on every pin operation. Logging all pin operations.
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The batched provider system is enabled when the experimental AcceleratedDHTClient is enabled
There is also an `ipfs stats provide` command which gives stats about the providing/reproviding system when the batched provider system is enabled
Namesys is a very useful submodule. Given a ValueStore and a Datastore it can
resolve and publish /ipns/ paths.
This functionality does not need to be sequestered inside go-ipfs as it can
and should be used without IPFS, for example, for implementing lightweight
IPNS publishing services or for resolving /ipns/ paths.
"keystore" extraction was necessary, as there is a dependency to it in
namesys. Keystore is also a useful module by itself within the stack.
Fixes#6537
We've had a reliable and enabled by default TLS implementation since
0.4.23 (over a year ago) and turned off SECIO in September of last year.
We might as well remove support entirely in the next release and
encourage users to upgrade their networks.
Noise is faster, anyways.
MVP for #6097
This feature will repeatedly reconnect (with a randomized exponential backoff)
to peers in a set of "peered" peers.
In the future, this should be extended to:
1. Include a CLI for modifying this list at runtime.
2. Include additional options for peers we want to _protect_ but not connect to.
3. Allow configuring timeouts, backoff, etc.
4. Allow groups? Possibly through textile threads.
5. Allow for runtime-only peering rules.
6. Different reconnect policies.
But this MVP should be a significant step forward.
Otherwise, we could end up with only DHT clients and never re-bootstrap.
I've left the default go-ipfs bootstrapping code in for now as it's technically
possible to disable the DHT entirely.
1. Increase broadcast timeout.
2. Fix use of sessions when pinning.
This also includes some bitswap changes to reduce some memory allocations and
optimize some hot spots.
1. Enable AutoNATService on _all_ nodes by default. If it's an issue, we can
disable it in RC3 but this will give us the best testing results.
2. Expose options to configure AutoNAT rate limiting.
And remove retry logic. This was flatfs specific and we've moved the logic down
into flatfs itself.
This update:
* Retries in more cases when we run out of file descriptors.
* Ensures we don't leak temporary files on batch put.
This logic collects a list of known relays by testing every new connection.
It exists so we can dial /p2p-circuit/p2p/QmFoobar addresses (circuit addresses
that don't specify the relay). However, this kind of address is useless outside
of basic demos as a random relay is practically guaranteed to not be connected
to the target peer. Picking a random relay to connect to some peer is almost
_never_ the desired behavior.