* persistency: per-job SQLite-backed storage layer (singleton, brokered)
Adds a backend-neutral CRUD library at waku/persistency/, plus the
nim-brokers dependency swap that enables it.
Architecture (ports-and-adapters):
* Persistency: process-wide singleton, one root directory.
* Job: one tenant, one DB file, one worker thread, one BrokerContext.
* Backend: SQLite via waku/common/databases/db_sqlite. Uniform schema
kv(category BLOB, key BLOB, payload BLOB) PRIMARY KEY (category, key)
WITHOUT ROWID, WAL mode.
* Writes are fire-and-forget via EventBroker(mt) PersistEvent.
* Reads are async via five RequestBroker(mt) shapes (KvGet, KvExists,
KvScan, KvCount, KvDelete). Reads return Result[T, PersistencyError].
* One storage thread per job; tenants isolated by BrokerContext.
Public surface (waku/persistency/persistency.nim):
Persistency.instance(rootDir) / Persistency.instance() / Persistency.reset()
p.openJob(id) / p.closeJob(id) / p.dropJob(id) / p.close()
p.job(id) / p[id] / p.hasJob(id)
Writes (Job form & string-id form, fire-and-forget):
persist / persistPut / persistDelete / persistEncoded
Reads (Job form & string-id form, async Result):
get / exists / scan / scanPrefix / count / deleteAcked
Key & payload encoding (keys.nim, payload.nim):
* encodePart family + variadic key(...) / payload(...) macros +
single-value toKey / toPayload.
* Primitives: string and openArray[byte] are 2-byte BE length + bytes;
int{8..64} are sign-flipped 8-byte BE; uint{16..64} are 8-byte BE;
bool/byte/char are 1 byte; enums are int64(ord(v)).
* Generic encodePart[T: tuple | object] recurses through fields() so
any composite Nim type is encodable without ceremony.
* Stable across Nim/C compiler upgrades: no sizeof, no memcpy, no
cast on pointers, no host-endianness dependency.
* `rawKey(bytes)` + `persistPut(..., openArray[byte])` let callers
bypass the built-in encoder with their own format (CBOR, protobuf...).
Lifecycle:
* Persistency.new is private; Persistency.instance is the only public
constructor. Same rootDir is idempotent; conflicting rootDir is
peInvalidArgument. Persistency.reset for test/restart paths.
* openJob opens-or-creates the per-job SQLite file; an existing file
is reused with its data preserved.
* Teardown integration: Persistency.instance registers a Teardown
MultiRequestBroker provider that closes all jobs and clears the
singleton slot when Waku.stop() issues Teardown.request.
Internal layering:
types.nim pure value types (Key, KeyRange, KvRow, TxOp,
PersistencyError)
keys.nim encodePart primitives + key(...) macro
payload.nim toPayload + payload(...) macro
schema.nim CREATE TABLE + connection pragmas + user_version
backend_sqlite.nim KvBackend, applyOps (single source of write SQL),
getOne/existsOne/deleteOne, scanRange (asc/desc,
half-open ranges, open-ended stop), countRange
backend_comm.nim EventBroker(mt) PersistEvent + 5 RequestBroker(mt)
declarations; encodeErr/decodeErr boundary helpers
backend_thread.nim startStorageThread / stopStorageThread (shared
allocShared0 arg, cstring dbPath, atomic
ready/shutdown flags); per-thread provider
registration
persistency.nim Persistency + Job types, singleton state, public
facade
../requests/lifecycle_requests.nim
Teardown MultiRequestBroker
Tests (69 cases, all passing):
test_keys.nim sort-order invariants (length-prefix strings,
sign-flipped ints, composite tuples, prefix
range)
test_backend.nim round-trip / replace / delete-return-value /
batched atomicity / asc-desc-half-open-open-
ended scans / category isolation / batch
txDelete
test_lifecycle.nim open-or-create rootDir / non-dir collision /
reopen across sessions / idempotent openJob /
two-tenant parallel isolation / closeJob joins
worker / dropJob removes file / acked delete
test_facade.nim put-then-get / atomic batch / scanPrefix
asc/desc / deleteAcked hit-miss /
fire-and-forget delete / two-tenant facade
isolation
test_encoding.nim tuple/named-tuple/object keys, embedded Key,
enum encoding, field-major composite sort,
payload struct encoding, end-to-end struct
round-trip through SQLite
test_string_lookup.nim peJobNotFound semantics / hasJob / subscript /
persistPut+get via id / reads short-circuit /
writes drop+warn / persistEncoded via id /
scan parity Job-ref vs id
test_singleton.nim idempotent same-rootDir / different-rootDir
rejection / no-arg instance lifecycle / reset
retargets / reset idempotence / Teardown.request
end-to-end
Prerequisite delivered in the same series: replace the in-tree broker
implementation with the external nim-brokers package; update all
broker call-sites (waku_filter_v2, waku_relay, waku_rln_relay,
delivery_service, peer_manager, requests/*, factory/*, api tests, etc.)
to the new package API; chat2 made to compile again.
Note: SDS adapter (Phase 5 of the design) is deferred -- nim-sds is
still developed side-by-side and the persistency layer is intentionally
SDS-agnostic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* persistency: pin nim-brokers by URL+commit (workaround for stale registry)
The bare `brokers >= 2.0.1` form cannot resolve on machines where the
local nimble SAT solver enumerates only the registry-recorded 0.1.0 for
brokers. The nim-lang/packages entry for `brokers` carries no per-tag
metadata (only the URL), so until that registry entry is refreshed the
SAT solver clamps the available-versions list to 0.1.0 and rejects the
>= 2.0.1 constraint -- even though pkgs2 and pkgcache both have v2.0.1
cloned locally.
Pinning by URL+commit bypasses the registry path entirely. Inline
comment in waku.nimble documents the situation and the path back to
the bare form once nim-lang/packages is updated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* persistency: nph format pass
Run `nph` on all 57 Nim files touched by this PR. Pure formatting:
17 files re-styled, no semantic change. Suite still 69/69.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix build, add local-storage-path config, lazy init of Persistency from Waku start
* fix: fix nix deps
* fixes for nix build, regenerate deps
* reverting accidental dependency changes
* Fixing deps
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Ivan FB <128452529+Ivansete-status@users.noreply.github.com>
* persistency tests: migrate to suite / asyncTest / await
Match the in-tree test convention (procSuite -> suite, sync test +
waitFor -> asyncTest + await):
- procSuite "X": -> suite "X":
- For tests doing async work: test -> asyncTest, waitFor -> await.
- Poll helpers (proc waitFor(t: Job, ...) in test_lifecycle.nim,
proc waitUntilExists(...) in test_facade.nim and
test_string_lookup.nim) -> Future[bool] {.async.}, internal
`waitFor X` -> `await X`, internal `sleep(N)` ->
`await sleepAsync(chronos.milliseconds(N))`.
- Renamed test_lifecycle.nim's helper proc from `waitFor(t: Job, ...)`
-> `pollExists(t: Job, ...)`; the previous name shadowed
chronos.waitFor in the chronos macro expansion.
- `chronos.milliseconds(N)` explicitly qualified because `std/times`
also exports `milliseconds` (returning TimeInterval, not Duration).
- `check await x` -> `let okN = await x; check okN` to dodge chronos's
"yield in expr not lowered" with await-as-macro-argument.
- `(await x).foo()` -> `let awN = await x; ... awN.foo() ...` for the
same reason.
waku/persistency/persistency.nim: nph also pulled the proc signatures
across multiple lines; restored explicit `Future[void] {.async.}`
return types after the colon (an intermediate nph pass had elided them).
Suite: 71 / 71 OK against the new async write surface.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* use idiomatic valueOr instead of ifs
* Reworked persistency shutdown, remove not necessary teardown mechanism
* Use const for DefaultStoragePath
* format to follow coding guidelines - no use of result and explicit returns - no functional change
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ivan FB <128452529+Ivansete-status@users.noreply.github.com>
* Introduce api/send
Added events and requests for support.
Reworked delivery_monitor into a featured devlivery_service, that
- supports relay publish and lightpush depending on configuration but with fallback options
- if available and configured it utilizes store api to confirm message delivery
- emits message delivery events accordingly
prepare for use in api_example
* Fix edge mode config and test added
* Fix some import issues, start and stop waku shall not throw exception but return with result properly
* Utlize sync RequestBroker, adapt to non-async broker usage and gcsafe where appropriate, removed leftover
* add api_example app to examples2
* Adapt after merge from master
* Adapt code for using broker context
* Fix brokerCtx settings for all usedbrokers, cover locked node init
* Various fixes upon test failures. Added initial of subscribe API and auto-subscribe for send api
* More test added
* Fix multi propagate event emit, fix fail send test case
* Fix rebase
* Fix PushMessageHandlers in tests
* adapt libwaku to api changes
* Fix relay test by adapting publish return error in case NoPeersToPublish
* Addressing all remaining review findings. Removed leftovers. Fixed loggings and typos
* Fix rln relay broker, missed brokerCtx
* Fix rest relay test failed, due to publish will fail if no peer avail
* ignore anvil test state file
* Make terst_wakunode_rln_relay broker context aware to fix
* Fix waku rln tests by having them broker context aware
* fix typo in test_app.nim
* Reserve `networkconfig` name to waku network related settings
* Rename cluster conf to network conf
A `NetworkConf` is a Waku network configuration.
# Conflicts:
# tests/factory/test_waku_conf.nim
# Conflicts:
# tests/factory/test_waku_conf.nim
* Improve sharding configuration
A smarter data types simplifies the logic.
* Fixing tests
* fixup! rename to endpointConf
* wip: autosharding is a specific configuration state and treat it like
it
# Conflicts:
# waku/factory/external_config.nim
* refactor lightpush handler
some metrics error reporting were missing
# Conflicts:
# waku/waku_lightpush/protocol.nim
* test_node_factory tests pass
* remove warnings
* fix tests
* Revert eager previous replace-all command
* fix up build tools compilation
* metadata is used to store cluster id
* Mount relay routes in static sharding
* Rename activeRelayShards to subscribeShards
To make it clearer that these are the shards the node will subscribe to.
* Remove unused msg var
* Improve error handling
* Set autosharding as default, with 1 shard in network
Also makes shards to subscribe to all shards in auto sharding, none in
static sharding.
* waku_relay protocol fix unsubscribe and remove topic validator
* simplify subscription and avoid unneeded code
* tests adaptations
* call wakuRelay.subscribe only in one place within waku_node
* properly pass userMessageLimit to OnchainGroupManager
* waku.nimble 2.2.4 Nim compiler
* rm stew/shims/net import
* change ValidIpAddress.init with parseIpAddress
* fix serialize for zerokit
* group_manager: separate if statements
* protocol_types: add encode UInt32 with zeros up to 32 bytes
* windows build: skip libunwind build and rm libunwind.a inlcusion step
* bump nph to overcome the compilation issues with 2.2.x
* bump nim-libp2p to v1.10.1
Split `WakuNodeConfig` object for better separation of concerns and to introduce a tree-like structure to configuration.
* fix: ensure twn cluster conf is still applied when clusterId=1
* test: remove usage of `WakuNodeConf`
* Remove macro, split builder files, remove wakunodeconf from tests
* rm network_conf_builder module as it is not used
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Co-authored-by: NagyZoltanPeter <113987313+NagyZoltanPeter@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Folgueira Bande <ivansete@status.im>
* test_protocol.nim: enhance test reboot and connect
- Is not necessary to start the node if the switch object has been
already started
- Enable an existing "Relay can receive messages after reboot and
reconnect" test
- Explicit reconnect to peer in "Relay can receive messages after reboot
and reconnect" test
* tests/waku_relay/utils: avoid starting the proto again in newTestSwitch proc
With that, we avoid double start of the protocol.
* bump nim-libp2p
* message.nim: set max message size to 150KiB according to spec
Using KiB instead of KB because that seems more aligned with
the actual default defined in nim-libp2p (1024 * 1024)
Spec details: https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/64/#message-size
* test_protocol.nim: align test to current WakuMessage limit
* test_waku_client.nim: adapt test to MaxWakuMessageSize change
* make maxMessageSize configurable for wakunode2
* wakunode2 app now accepts max-num-bytes-msg-size with KiB, KB, or B units
* testlib/wakunode.nim: set maxMessageSize: "1024 KiB"
* test_waku_client.nim: remove duplicate check in "Valid Payload Sizes"
* set DefaultMaxWakuMessageSizeStr as the only source of truth
* external_config.nim: rename max-num-bytes-msg-size -> max-msg-size
* on_chain/group_manager: use .async: (raises:[Exception]).
* bump nim-dnsdisc
* update nim-chronos to the latest state
* chat2.nim: catch any possible exception when stopping
* chat2bridge.nim: make it to compile after vendor bump
* ValidIpAddress (deprecated) -> IpAddress
* vendor/nim-libp2p additional bump
* libwaku: adapt to vendor bump
* testlib/wakunode.nim: adapt to vendor bump (ValidIpAddress -> IpAddress)
* waku_node: avoid throwing any exception from stop*(node: WakuNode)
* test_confutils_envvar.nim: ValidIpAddress -> IpAddress
* test_jsonrpc_store: capture exception
* test_rln*: handling exceptions
* adaptation to make test_rln_* to work properly
* signature enhancement of group_manager methods