The code example for using IPFS as a library doesn't run unless indirect dependencies are updated:
```
$ go version
go version go1.17 linux/amd64
$ uname -a
Linux home 4.19.0-17-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.194-3 (2021-07-18) x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ go run main.go
go: github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs@v0.9.1 requires
github.com/ipfs/go-bitswap@v0.4.0: missing go.sum entry; to add it:
go mod download github.com/ipfs/go-bitswap
go: github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs@v0.9.1 requires
github.com/ipfs/go-bitswap@v0.4.0: missing go.sum entry; to add it:
go mod download github.com/ipfs/go-bitswap
```
Remedied by:
```
$ go mod tidy
$ go run main.go
-- Getting an IPFS node running --
Spawning node on a temporary repo
...
```
Also, require go version 1.16, otherwise, example can fail under go
1.15 with errors like:
```
go build github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/internal/qtls:
build constraints exclude all Go files in
/home/jbouwman/go/pkg/mod/github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go@v0.23.0/internal/qtls
```
* 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
Co-authored-by: Petar Maymounkov <petarm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
Co-authored-by: Gus Eggert <877588+guseggert@users.noreply.github.com>
This should replace the "collect-profiles.sh" script and allow users to
easily collect profiles.
At the moment, it just dumps all profiles into a single zip file. It
does this server-side so it's easy fetch them with curl.
In the future, it would be nice to add:
1. Progress indicators (cpu profiles take 30 seconds).
2. An option to specify which profiles to collect.
But we can handle that later.
Unfortunately, this command doesn't produce symbolized svgs as I didn't
want to depend on having a local go compiler.
These are missing some of the features of the current hand-rolled
completions, but:
1. Are less buggy.
2. Cover _all_ commands.
3. Don't need to be manually maintained (which we never do anyways).
fixes#4551fixes#8033
* Enable downloading migrations over IPFS
There are now options in the config file that control how migrations are downloaded. This includes enabling downloading migrations using IPFS by (when migrations are required) spinning up a temporary node for fetching the migrations before running them. There is also a config option to decide what to do with the migrations binaries once they are downloaded (e.g. cache or pin them in your node, or just throw out the data).
Co-authored-by: Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>
- document implicit defaults for eth and crypto TLDs
- be very honest and link to ToS of cloudflare-eth.com
- provide suggestion that one should run own resolver if they really care about decentralization
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.