* 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
* fix: addPeer could unintentionally override metadata of previously stored peer with defaults and empty
* Add explanation why we discard updates of different peerStore books.
Co-authored-by: Ivan FB <128452529+Ivansete-status@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Ivan FB <128452529+Ivansete-status@users.noreply.github.com>
* Extended /admin/v1 RESP API with different option to look at current connected/relay/mesh state of the node
* Added score information for peer info retrievals
* add new unit test to validate that any peer can be retrieved
* add new discv5 test and better peer store management
* wakuPeerStore -> switch.peerStore
* simplify waku_peer_store, better logs and peer_manager enhancements
Better control when the remote peer closes the WakuFilterPushCodec
stream.
For example, go-waku closes the stream for every received message.
On the other hand, js-waku keeps the stream opened.
Therefore, we support both scenarios.
* waku/waku_filter_v2/protocol.nim keeps track of the filter-client connections in Table[PeerId, Connection]
* waku/waku_filter_v2/protocol.nim starts listening for peer-left events in order to completely remove the previous Connection instance. Also, a new Connection is added when the filter-service starts publishing to its peers.
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Co-authored-by: NagyZoltanPeter <113987313+NagyZoltanPeter@users.noreply.github.com>
* bump_dependencies.md: add nim-results dependency
* change imports stew/results to results
* switching to Nim 2.0.8
* waku.nimble: reflect the requirement nim 1.6.0 to 2.0.8
Adding --mm:refc as nim 2.0 enables a new garbage collector that we're
not yet ready to support
* adapt waku code to Nim 2.0
* gcsafe adaptations because Nim 2.0 is more strict