- 28 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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tavit ohanian authored
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- 21 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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tavit ohanian authored
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- 11 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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tavit ohanian authored
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- 29 Jun, 2021 1 commit
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tavit ohanian authored
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- 30 Mar, 2021 1 commit
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Marten Seemann authored
* run go mod tidy * omit receiver name if unused * remove unused type testkey in tests * fix duplicate import of go-multiaddr * fix use of deprecated peer.IDB58{Encode,Decode} * use bytes.Equal instead of bytes.Compare * fix unnecessary assigments to blank identifier * use time.Until instead of t.Sub(time.Now()) * fix use of deprecated go-multihash.ID * add missing error check in envelope test * fix error check in tests
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- 22 Feb, 2021 1 commit
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Whyrusleeping authored
* add a helper function to go directly from a string to an AddrInfo * Update peer/addrinfo.go Co-authored-by: Will <will.scott@protocol.ai> Co-authored-by: Will <will.scott@protocol.ai>
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- 16 Feb, 2021 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
This saves us a bunch of error prone manual decode/encode logic. Co-authored-by: Marten Seemann <martenseemann@gmail.com>
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- 27 Mar, 2020 1 commit
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Vibhav Pant authored
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- 25 Mar, 2020 2 commits
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Vibhav Pant authored
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Vibhav Pant authored
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- 03 Mar, 2020 1 commit
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Vasco Santos authored
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- 10 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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Yusef Napora authored
* add SignedEnvelope type * use struct for SignedEnvelope instead of exposing protobuf directly * doc comments for envelopes * tests for SignedEnvelopes * add helpers to make routing records for Host * fix doc comment * go fmt * add method to peerstore to retrieve signed routing records * update to match spec changes * just use nanoseconds * use proto3 & rename fields to match spec changes * use proto3 for routing records * make envelope fields private & validate on unmarshal * use buffer pool for envelope signatures * tests for RoutingState * go fmt * rename Equals -> Equal, add some comments * use test helpers * get rid of unsigned RoutingState struct, only expose SignedRoutingState * rm batching SignedRoutingStates accessor in peerstore the datastore peerstore implementation doesn't support batched reads, so it's no more efficient to get a bunch of states at once than it is to call SignedRoutingState multiple times. * whitespace * expose struct fields & remove accessors * use camelCase in protos for consistency * use multiformats uvarint for length-prefixes * remove payloadType check when unmarhaling * rm stray ref to golang/protobuf * define CertifiedAddrBook to avoid breaking API change * add events for updated addresses and routing state * remove SignedRoutingStateFromHost helper moving this to go-libp2p * add routing state records, extend peerstore API * fix: rebuild protos with new gogofaster generator * filter private addrs from signed routing records * envelope: use byte slices from pool; adjust interface. * move envelope to record package. * move protobuf files; adjust imports everywhere. * rename RoutingStateRecord -> PeerRecord also removes embedded reference to Envelope from the record, as that was confusing. as a result, the CertifiedAddrBook now accepts/returns record.SignedEnvelope instead of a specialized type. * hoist Seq from PeerRecord to SignedEnvelope * test that PeerRecords can't be signed by wrong key * commit go.sum * add Seq field to envelope signature * fix proto_path in Makefile * fix import ordering * comments for PeerRecord proto message also removes the seq field from PeerMessage proto, since it was moved to the SignedEnvelope * use Record type for envelope payloads * rename SignedEnvelope -> Envelope, unmarshal payload in ConsumeEnvelope * return buffer to pool before early return * doc comments * rename CertifiedAddrBook methods, update comments * cache unmarshalled Record payload inside Envelope * doc comments * store reflect.Type when registering Record * Revert "return buffer to pool before early return" 8d8da386f26482e06dc21989a6b5ade69f0a46d9 misread this - unsigned will be nil if there's an error, so it was right the way it was * use a DefaultRecord for unregistered PayloadTypes instead of returning an error if we don't have a registered Record for a given PayloadType, we can have a catch-all DefaultRecord type that just preserves the original payload as a []byte * cleanup DefaultRecord code a bit - removes unused error return from blankRecordForPayloadType - just references instead of copying in DefaultRecord.UnmarshalRecord I figure this is likely safe, since we'll be unmarshalling from the payload of an Envelope, which shouldn't get altered after it's created. * use explicit payloadType in MakeEnvelopeWithRecord * Revert DefaultRecord commits ae3bc7bdfb657c232229229706854a56effca80b a26c845a766b45ceabd87c17c0801d191650f0d4 * doc comments * move Seq field back to PeerRecord * make diffs optional in EvtLocalAddressesUpdated * more envelope tests * replace MakeEnvelope with record.Seal also: - add Domain and Codec fields to Record interface * fix import * add interface check * rename ProcessPeerRecord -> ConsumePeerRecord also, adds bool `accepted` return value * rename event field, add doc comment * peer record protobuf: fix field casing. * record protobuf: add docs and fix casing. * cleanup: group imports. * nit: split test/utils.go => test/{addrs,errors}.go. Co-authored-by: Raúl Kripalani <raul.kripalani@gmail.com>
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- 02 Oct, 2019 1 commit
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Steven Allen authored
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- 28 Aug, 2019 1 commit
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Cole Brown authored
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- 14 Aug, 2019 1 commit
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Alex Stokes authored
This PR is a non-substantive change with the goal of making this method `ExtractPublicKey` from a `peer.ID` clearer to the reader. This goal is accomplished by using the full name of the identity hash code `IDENTITY` instead of the deprecated `ID` code. This change makes its clearer to the reader that there is a trivial way to compute the public key given the digest. Without this change it is easy to confuse `ID` with a concept relating to peer IDs (and thus implying this function somehow computes a hash pre-image to get the corrresponding public key.
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- 31 May, 2019 3 commits
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Steven Allen authored
* SplitAddr is a simpler way to split an address into a multiaddr and an ID. * AddrInfosFromP2pAddrs converts a set of multiaddrs into a set of AddrInfos.
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Steven Allen authored
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Steven Allen authored
* Use SplitLast to avoid allocating too much. * Avoid converting to/from strings when working with multiaddrs.
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- 23 May, 2019 2 commits
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Raúl Kripalani authored
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Raúl Kripalani authored
Avoids circular module dependency.
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- 22 May, 2019 1 commit
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Raúl Kripalani authored
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