* queue driver refactor (#2753)
* chore(archive): archive refactor (#2752)
* chore(archive): sqlite driver refactor (#2754)
* chore(archive): postgres driver refactor (#2755)
* chore(archive): renaming & copies (#2751)
* posgres legacy: stop using the storedAt field
* migration script 6: we still need the id column
The id column is needed because it contains the message digest
which is used in store v2, and we need to keep support to
store v2 for a while
* legacy archive: set target migration version to 6
* waku_node: try to use wakuLegacyArchive if wakuArchive is nil
* node_factory, waku_node: mount legacy and future store simultaneously
We want the nwaku node to simultaneously support store-v2
requests and store-v3 requests.
Only the legacy archive is in charge of archiving messages, and the
archived information is suitable to fulfill both store-v2 and
store-v3 needs.
* postgres_driver: adding temporary code until store-v2 is removed
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With the original approach it happened cases where one connection
acquired the lock and other connection tried to release the same lock,
causing an unrecoverable failure which made the node to end.
* postgres: first step to implement partition management
* postgres_driver: use of times.now().toTime().toUnix() instead of Moment.now()
* postgres migrations: set new version to 2
* test_driver_postgres: use of assert instead of require and avoid using times.now()
* postgres_driver: better implementation of the reset method with partitions
* Remove createMessageTable, init, and deleteMessageTable procs
* postgres: ensure we use the version 15.4 in tests
* postgres_driver.nim: enhance debug logs partition addition
* ci.yml: ensure logs are printed without colors
* postgres_driver: starting the loop factory in an asynchronous task
* postgres_driver: log partition name and size when removing a partition