* use DNS discovery as default bootstrap discovery
* fix: failing CI
* fix: typo
* introduce tagging, components & explicit tests
libp2p wasn't by default tagging peers with dns-discovery as
"bootstrap"
-- we are manually now tagging peers with "dns-discovery", and then
running tests according to that
* fix: package installs
* fix: typedoc CI
* change tag name from dns-discovery to bootstrap
* update tag name in test
* fix CI
* address review
* add: prod enrtree and use as default
* fix: change DoH DNS provider
opendns did not support CORS -- switched it with AhaDNS that does not
persist logs
* Update packages/dns-discovery/src/dns_over_https.ts
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* add ahadns to cspell
* increase timeout on compliance test
possibly the new dns provider we use is taking longer than
opendns to resolve is why the test did not pass with
5000ms
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* temp-add: debugging
* fix: ENR root signature verification
the nodes in the TXT/fleet were updated causing the publicKey to change
and verification to fail
* add: libp2p compliance tests
* fix: bind function
`bind` was being passed an empty object reference
* fix: tests
* merge with master
* chore: address review
- move compliance test to dev dependency
- move global mocha timeout to test specific timeout
* chore: update enrtree pubkey and fqdn
ref: https://github.com/status-im/infra-nim-waku/issues/64
* chore: update libp2p-peer-discovery-compliance-tests
ref: https://github.com/libp2p/js-libp2p-interfaces/pull/328
* chore: fix typedoc errors
* add: dns-discovery to dependencies
* fix: discovery for peer-exchange
use the bootstrap node as a starter to send a
peer-exchange query to, and emit the response
peers received from it for further connection to
libp2p using the peer-discovery interface
* init: test for libp2p bootstrap/discovery for
peer-exchange
* temp-add: console.logs for easier debugging
* add: peer discovery test & rm: console.logs
* chore: rm and redundant spec test
* add: interval for peer exchange queries
we set an interval to query a peer every 5 minutes
for peer exchange, and add new peers if found
* address: reviews
- add `type` for imports not using values
- better handling for peer-exchange query interval
* chore: fix tsc for peer-exchange
use node16 for module resolution
* chore: add extra exports to fix typedoc warnings
ref: https://github.com/TypeStrong/typedoc/issues/1739
This is because `IDecodedMessage` does not include all possible field of
messages from a specific decoder (ie, signature public key, etc) so
usage of the `DecodedMessage` class associated with the used decoder is
preferred.
* chore: change `localhost` -> `127.0.0.1`
There is a change in how Node does DNS resolution in Node 18 vs
16 -- `localhost` resolves to `::1`, which is the equivalent of
`127.0.0.1` but in IPv6 instead of IPv4. The server however is
only listening on IPv4.
Reference:
https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/40702#issuecomment-958143154
* refactor: change node version on CI from 16 to 18
`createEncoder`, `createDecoder` and `DecodedMessage` are function/types
useful to the user so they should have easy access to it.
We still export `Decoder` and `Encoder` but in a path so it cam be
re-used by `@waku/message-encryption`.
Reasoning: by exposing the `Decoder` and `Encoder` classes to the user,
the user may care about them, try to use the method etc.
By "hiding" them away and providing `create*` help, the aim is for the
user to just call a function instead of instantiating a class.
Also, `V0` does not provide much information to the user so removing it.