Adds a pin-file for CI. When a dependency break something in the libp2p, we don't want for the CI to be
broken on every branch, just on a "bump" branch that will update the pin-file & fix the eventual interop issue.
Currently, `ecnist`'s `toBytes` and `getBytes` methods operate only on
properly initialized keys. If an un-initialized key is given, an
`IndexError` may be raised if the key's `xlen` / `qlen` property is
larger than the maximum buffer size. This patch hardens those functions
to report a proper error in that case.
Note that the library functions called by `init` and `initRaw` already
reject data that does not have the expected length, so these new checks
should not be reachable in practice.
* fix: remove returned Futures from switch.start
The proc `start` returned a seq of futures that was mean to be awaited by the caller. However, the start proc itself awaited each Future before returning it, so the ceremony requiring the caller to await the Future, and returning the Futures themselves was just used to handle errors. But we'll give a better way to handle errors in a future revision
Remove `switch.start` return type (implicit `Future[void]`)
Update tutorials and examples to reflect the change.
* Raise error during failed transport
Replaces logging of error, and adds comment that it should be replaced with a callback in a future PR.
When closing a connection of clientA(using the command “/disconnect”), the connection is then closed on clientA’s side. However, the connection remained open on clientB and clientB could continue sending message to clientA and clientA would receive those messages.
This PR listens for a closing connection on clientB, then also closes clientB’s connection.
* add test for multiple local addresses
* allow transports to listen on multiple addrs
* fix tcp transport accept
* check switch addrs are correct
* switch test to port 0
* close accepted peers on close
* ignore CancelledError in transport accept
* test ci
* only accept in accept loop
* avoid accept greedyness
* close acceptedPeers
* accept doesn't crash on cancelled fut
* add common transport test
* close conn on handling failure
* close accepted peers in two steps
* test for macos
* revert accept greedyness
* fix dialing cancel
* test chronos fix
* add ws
* ws cancellation
* small fix
* remove chronos blocked test
* fix testping
* Fix transport's switch start (like #609)
* bump chronos
* Websocket: handle both ws & wss
Co-authored-by: Tanguy Cizain <tanguycizain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tanguy <tanguy@status.im>
* add 'dns' multiaddr protocol
* multiaddr: isWire is true for DNS protocols
* resolve dns on connect
* fix typo
* add dns test
* update resolveDns error handling
* handle multiple dns entries
* start of new resolver
* working dns resolver
* use the DnsResolver
* fix json logs
* small overhaul
* fix dns implem in lp2p
* update dnsclient repo
* add dns test to testnative
* dummy dns server for ut
* better mocked
* moved resolving to transport
* moved mockresolver to libp2p
* test resolve in switch test
* try multiple txt & track leaks
* raise e
* catchable error instead of exception
* save failed dns server
* moved resolve back to dialer
* remove nameresolver from dialer
* start of websocket transport
* more ws tests
* switch to common test
* add close to wsstream
* update ws & chronicles version
* cleanup
* removed multicodec
* clean ws outgoing connections
* renamed to websock
* removed stream from logs
* renamed ws to websock
* add connection closing test to common transport
* close incoming connection on ws stop
* renamed testwebsocket.nim -> testwstransport.nim
* removed raise todo
* split out/in connections
* add wss to tests
* Fix tls (#608)
* change log level
* fixed issue related to stopping
some cosmetic cleanup
* use `allFutures` to stop/close things
Prevent potential race conditions when stopping two or more transports
* misc
* point websock to server-case-object branch
* interop test with go
* removed websock version specification
* add daemon -> native ws test
* fix & test closed read/write
* update readOnce, thanks jangko
Co-authored-by: Dmitriy Ryajov <dryajov@gmail.com>
* Fixes failing test in Nim 1.4.8
This tests failed because the order in which the elements
of a hashset are added to a seq is non-deterministic.
Co-authored-by: Tanguy Cizain <tanguycizain@gmail.com>