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Andrew Gillis
52b00624cd
feat: pebbleds profile and plugin (#10530)
* include pebble as built-in plugin

Pebble provides a high-performance alternative to leveldb as the datastore, and will serve as a replacement for badger1.

There are a number of tuning parameters available for tuning pebble's performance to your specific needs. Default values are used for any that are not configured or are set to the parameter's zero-value.

Requires https://github.com/ipfs/go-ds-pebble/pull/39

Closes #10347

* docs: remove mention of ipfs-ds-convert. Rationale: https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-ds-convert/issues/50
* docs: pebbleds profile
* test: meaningful t0025-datastores.sh
* Update config/init.go
* Update docs/config.md
* Do not hard-code zero values into pebble config
2024-10-03 13:58:14 -07:00
Hector Sanjuan
a0f34b16dd
feat: built-in content blocking based on IPIP-383 (#10161)
Fixes #8492

This introduces "nopfs" as a preloaded plugin into Kubo
with support for denylists from https://github.com/ipfs/specs/pull/383

It automatically makes Kubo watch *.deny files found in:

- /etc/ipfs/denylists
- $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ipfs/denylists
- $IPFS_PATH/denylists

* test: Gateway.NoFetch and GatewayOverLibp2p

adds missing tests for "no fetch" gateways one can expose,
in both cases the offline mode is done by passing custom
blockservice/exchange into path resolver, which means
global path resolver that has nopfs intercept is not used,
and the content blocking does not happen on these gateways.

* fix: use offline path resolvers where appropriate

this fixes the problem described in
https://github.com/ipfs/kubo/pull/10161#issuecomment-1782175955
by adding explicit offline path resolvers that are backed
by offline exchange, and using them in NoFetch gateways
instead of the default online ones

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Co-authored-by: Henrique Dias <hacdias@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
2023-10-28 05:34:14 +02:00
Gus Eggert
310dca55dd feat: add fx options plugin
This adds a plugin interface that lets the plugin modify the fx
options that are passed to fx when the app is initialized. This means
plugins can inject their own implementations of IPFS interfaces. This
enables granular customization of go-ipfs behavior by plugins, such
as:

- Bitswap with custom filters (e.g. for CID blocking) Custom interface

- implementations such as Pinner or DAGService

- Dynamic configuration of libp2p ...

One downside of this is that we're exposing the entire dependency
graph, init hooks, initialization, etc. to users, so this comes with a
caveat that we reserve the right to make breaking changes to the graph
structure and initialization logic (although this historically happens
rarely). If these things are changed, we should mention them in
release notes and changelogs though, since they could impact users of
this plugin interface.

I'm not particularly fond of DI frameworks (and neither are some of
the folks work on/near go-ipfs), but it seems unlikely that somebody
will rewrite the dependency wiring and lifecycle hooks of go-ipfs, and
add dynamic extension points, so this seems like a palatable
compromise.

There are also problems that we should clean up in how model the
go-ipfs app in fx, such as:

- We make extensive use of nested fx.Options, which fx itself
discourages because it "limits the user's ability to customize their
application". It should be easy to flatten these out into a single
[]fx.Option slice.

- We pass around a list of opaque libp2p opts, which makes it hard to
customize after-the-fact...we should consider naming each of these
opts and providing them to fx as proper dependencies, so that they can
be explicitly overridden.

- We call fx.Invoke() in some places with anonymous functions. We
should instead only pass exported functions to fx.Invoke(), so that
they have exported names, which would make it easier to remove/augment
the invocations that happen when the app is initialized.

These aren't blocking issues, they just make it harder and more
brittle to customize go-ipfs with this plugin.
2022-08-12 17:04:29 -04:00
Marcin Rataj
82467bc936 refactor: rename to kubo 2022-07-06 18:40:37 +02:00
Mohsin Zaidi
ecd2628a16
Integrate go-dag-jose plugin (#8569)
* feat(dag-jose): integrate `go-dag-jose` plugin
* test(dag-jose): sharness test for dag-jose plugin

Co-authored-by: Eric Myhre <hash@exultant.us>
2021-11-30 10:58:15 -08:00
guseggert
a35dd2ea0d ci: preload peerlog plugin, disable by default
This preloads the peerlog plugin in the ipfs binary, but keeps it
disabled by default. To enabled it, set Enabled=true in its config.

The motivation is to simplify building and deploying gateways, and for
them to use binaries that are more similar to release bins.
2021-08-25 19:02:51 +00:00
Steven Allen
09d517746d feat: improve plugin preload logic
* Allow '*' meaning "load all plugins".
* Expose a Preload function that users can call.
2019-08-15 12:24:51 -07:00
Łukasz Magiera
c154f7f01e Move datastores to plugins
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Łukasz Magiera <magik6k@gmail.com>
2018-11-05 15:40:23 +01:00
Łukasz Magiera
47bf883644 plugin: preload git plugin by default
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Łukasz Magiera <magik6k@gmail.com>
2018-05-01 13:23:43 +02:00
Jakub Sztandera
fa9d071b8a
Update preload.go to be the same one as generated by preload.sh
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sztandera <kubuxu@protonmail.ch>
2017-09-21 13:22:45 +02:00
Jakub Sztandera
3f00b589d7
plugin: include empty version of preload.go
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sztandera <kubuxu@protonmail.ch>
2017-07-16 11:28:02 +02:00