Danish Arora 8d0e647966
feat!: filter v2 (#1332)
* implement proto

* implement filter v2

* add tests

* minor improvements
- make unsubscribe functions private in
filter
- enable all tests

* enable all tests

* readd multiaddrinput

* address comment removals

* unsubscribe based on contentFilters passed

* update unsubscribe function parameters in test

* reset interfaces & filter v1

* refactor filterv2 into 2 classes
- removes generics from types on filter which means
manual typecasting to filter version is required on
consumer side
- defaults to filterv2
- splits filterv2 into 2 classes:
  - one to create the subscription object with a
peer which returns the second class
  - the other to manage all subscription functions

* updates filter tests for the new API
- also fixes an interface import

* update `toAsyncIterator` test for Filter V1

* implement IReceiver on FilterV2

* remove return values from subscription functions

* update `to_async_iterator`

* address variable naming

* add tsdoc comments for hidden function

* address minor comments

* update docs to default to filter v2

* address comments

* rename `wakuFilter` to `wakuFilterV1`

* chore: Remove static variables (#1371)

* chore: Remove static variables

- Remove internal types from `@core/interfaces`
- Remove data being redundantly stored (pubsub topic)
- Remove usage of static variables
- Clean up callbacks and decoders when using `unsubscribe`
- Clean up callbacks and decoders when using `unsubscribeAll`

* fix setting activeSubscription

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Co-authored-by: danisharora099 <danisharora099@gmail.com>

* make activeSub getter and setter private

* update size-limit

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Co-authored-by: fryorcraken.eth <110212804+fryorcraken@users.noreply.github.com>
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Description

This package contains tests for the js-waku library.

Pre-requisites

Some of the tests from this package require a running nwaku or go-waku node. These nodes are setup to be run in a docker container. Therefore, you need to have docker installed on your machine to run the tests.

Running interop tests

  • The tests by default run against an nwaku node with the image name specified in nwaku.ts and packages/tests/package.json. The tests can be run against a different image by setting the environment variable WAKUNODE_IMAGE to the desired image.

  • The tests can be run against a go-waku node by setting the environment variable WAKUNODE_IMAGE to the desired go-waku image.

    • Whatever WAKUNODE_IMAGE is set to, the tests will run against that image. If the image is not available locally, the tests will pull the image from the docker hub. You can run the tests by running the following command:

      WAKUNODE_IMAGE=explicit-image-name npm run test:node
      

      Or against the default docker image by running:

      npm run test:node
      
  • You can also run the tests against a local nwaku or go-waku node by setting the environment variable WAKUNODE_IMAGE to the name of the image. The tests will then run against the local image.

    • For example, to run the tests against a local checkout of nwaku or go-waku, build the image first manually. You can build the image by running the following command:

      docker build path-to-dockerfile -t image-name
      

      Then, you can run the tests by running the following command:

      WAKUNODE_IMAGE=image-name npm run test:node