* chore: upgrade go-waku to v0.5
* chore: add println and logs to check what's being stored in the enr, and preemptively delete the multiaddr field (#3219)
* feat: add wakuv2 test (#3218)
* Adding wakunode module
* Adding wakuv2 fleet files
* Add waku fleets to update-fleet-config script
* Adding config items for waku v2
* Conditionally start waku v2 node depending on config
* Adapting common code to use go-waku
* Setting log level to info
* update dependencies
* update fleet config to use WakuNodes instead of BootNodes
* send and receive messages
* use hash returned when publishing a message
* add waku store protocol
* trigger signal after receiving store messages
* exclude linting rule SA1019 to check deprecated packages
* Add status-option code
This commits changes the behavior of waku introducing a new status-code,
`2`, that replaces the current single options codes.
* linting
This resolves a dependency conflict we have with MatterBridge
which was using a newer version of the same package.
This resulted in a JSON marshalling bug that would crash the bridge.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
This commit does a few things:
1) Handle membership updates using protobuf and adds the relevant
endpoints.
2) Store in memory a map of chats + contacts for faster lookups, which
are then flushed to disk on each update
3) Validate incoming messages
Sorry for the large pr, but you know, v1 :)
* Use a single Message type `v1/message.go` and `message.go` are the same now, and they embed `protobuf.ChatMessage`
* Use `SendChatMessage` for sending chat messages, this is basically the old `Send` but a bit more flexible so we can send different message types (stickers,commands), and not just text.
* Remove dedup from services/shhext. Because now we process in status-protocol, dedup makes less sense, as those messages are going to be processed anyway, so removing for now, we can re-evaluate if bringing it to status-go or not.
* Change the various retrieveX method to a single one:
`RetrieveAll` will be processing those messages that it can process (Currently only `Message`), and return the rest in `RawMessages` (still transit). The format for the response is:
`Chats`: -> The chats updated by receiving the message
`Messages`: -> The messages retrieved (already matched to a chat)
`Contacts`: -> The contacts updated by the messages
`RawMessages` -> Anything else that can't be parsed, eventually as we move everything to status-protocol-go this will go away.
This commit updates geth to 1.8.17 and adds a possibility to enable metrics during compilation time.
The cascade of issues forced us to upgrade geth to 1.8.17 in order to allow enabling metrics during compilation time. 1.8.17 introduced `NodeID` refactoring and `enode` package which affected our peers pool and integration with Discovery V5.
* Update to geth v1.8.14
* Remove patches that were merged upstream
* Apply patches before 0016
* Fix 0016 and apply it
* Apply everything else
* Pass gas limit as a second argument to simulated backend
Update vendor
Integrate rendezvous into status node
Add a test with failover using rendezvous
Use multiple servers in client
Use discovery V5 by default and test that node can be started with rendezvous discovet
Fix linter
Update rendezvous client to one with instrumented stream
Address feedback
Fix test with updated topic limits
Apply several suggestions
Change log to debug for request errors because we continue execution
Remove web3js after rebase
Update rendezvous package