* Make it possible to explicitly disable discovery
Discovery will be disabled in following cases:
- if there are not bootnodes - v5 server will be disabled
because there is no point in running it
- if user defined in config NoDiscovery=true this value will be preserved
even if we have bootnodes
So, basically discovery will be always enabled by default on mobile, unless
it is explicitly specified otherwise.
When statusd is used current behavior is that discovery is disabled by default.
I kept it in this change, but it would be better to change it.
* Fix leftovers
* Add wait group to peer pool to protect from races with p2p.Server
* Change fields only when all goroutines finished
* Turn off discovery after topic searches are stopped
* Don't set period to nil to avoid race with SearchTopic
* Close period chan only when all writers are finished
* add `-status` flag to enable the Status service
* remove status from default APIModules and add it only from statusd if specified
* remove AddAPIModule method
* allow -status flag values to be http or ipc
* add LogEnabled attribute to NodeConfig, used in the call from status-react
* fix use of OverrideRootLogin in tests
* enable logger in tests based on LogLevel
* move LogEnabled before LogFile
This change will greatly simplify writing unit tests when a node is required but data persistence is irrelevant.
I also Introduced some refactoring and unit tests for `StatusNode`.
- [x] [#797] : Remove unused methods PopulateStaticPeers, ReconnectStaticPeers, removeStaticPeers, removePeer
- [x] [#797] : Rename node.Manager to node. StatusNode and simplify its public api
- [x] [#797] : Rename all references to nodeManager to statusNode
* Rename bootnode to static peers
Also add some groupings between types.
* Remove not needed genesisHash
* More cleanup of bootnodes with static peers
* Add option of cluster configuration file
* New generated bindata.go
* Changes after npm install
* Add argument for cluster configuration file
* Add test for dynamic cluster loading
Not yet sure with name "cluster config".
* Solved conflicts
* Renaming of static peers
* Remove static peers population
* Missing argument for config
* Renaming of static peers to boot nodes for consistency
* Fix of name change
* Cluster config is now cluster data
* Load static nodes from configuration
* Final renaming of var for file content
* Update project to use Whisper v6. Part of #638
* Revert "Add patch to downgrade usage of Whisper v6 to v5 in some geth 1.8.1 vendor files. Part of #665" - this reverts commit 6aefb4c8fd02dbcfffac6b69e8bb22b13ef86b6b.
* Enable light mode on Whisper v6 for non-mail servers. Part of #638
* Fix race condition in whisperv6/peer.go. Part of #665 (PR already accepted upstream for 1.8.2)
* Update bootnode addresses in staticnodes.json. Part of #638
* Add `shh.lightclient` flag and tests for bloom filter setting logic. Part of #638
* Move MakeTestNodeConfig to utils. Part of #638
* Reduce PoW in `whisper_jail_test.go` to fix flaky test. Part of #638
Summary:
Filter out gas linter error checks for fmt.Fprintf commands. This required defining a custom linter around gas that additionally included the offending code.
Notes:
Gas format, without piping it through gometalinter, gives output like this:
$ gas -fmt=csv geth/jail/console/console.go
geth/jail/console/console.go,21,Errors unhandled.,LOW,HIGH,"fmt.Fprintf(w, ""%s: %s"", consoleEventName, formatForConsole(fn.ArgumentList))"
Gometalinter, by default, does not grab the line of code when it filters gas errors. To resolve this, I created a wrapper around gas (I wasn't sure what to call this "gas wrapper", I opted for gasv2, open to other names).
The first part of the regular expression was taken directly from gometalinter (see https://github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter/blob/master/linters.go#L236), and I then appended ,\".*\" to additionally grab the line of code of the offending line. Lastly, I excluded ".*Errors unhandled.*fmt.Fprintf.*" to filter out only fmt.Fprintf errors around omitted errors.
Also as a result of this change, gas lint output will now include the offending code.
Closes#590
The main goal of this change is to remove async operations from node manager.
Additionally all of the signals from node manager are moved to status backend.
All of the async operation now will have the following behaviour:
- If node in the correct state exit immediatly without error
- If node not in the correct state exit immediatly with error
- In all other cases spawn a goroutine with wanted operation
- All the progress regarding that operation will be reported
by using signals
- Signals should be handled in once place, which is StatusBackend
There are 2 potentially breaking changes:
- Empty event field will be ommited when Envelope is sent to a client
- All errors will be delivered to a client as an Envelope, previously
some errors (NodeExists, NoRunningNode) were delivered synchronously
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Shulyak <yashulyak@gmail.com>
* fix sync-and-exit logic
* fix reading from doneSync channel
* clean up
* make statusd before using it
* move syncAndStopNode to different file
* change log level in travis chain sync command
* do not use fmt but log
* add progress log and set timeout to 20 mins
* set datadir to .ethereumtest
* fix datadir
This PR refactors CLI API, removes obsolete commands and splits status code into smaller pieces:
* get rid of subcommands API (no ./status <command>)
* get rid of custom cli app package
* use stdlib flag package for handling command line flags
* move cross-compilation / mobile related code to lib/ package
* move wnode command into separate binary (cmd/node-status, name is subject to discuss)
* remove faucet command as obsolete
* update/add docs/READMES/wikis for new command line flags
It makes statusd code much simpler and smaller, separates concerns (lib, wnode and statusd are different things).