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Database update #146
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Database update #146
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dmikey
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Some discussion points. I think this is great over all, but wanted to get your thoughts on a couple of points.
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This PR introduces new database format. Instead of having two databases like before, now we have a single one. This also eliminates the weird scenario where head node had a function database that it never really used nor needed. Currently we support two types of records - peers and functions - which isn't different from before. This can easily be extended to support more stuff, if needed. Also - the database accepts a configurable codec - we still use JSON, but if needed we could switch to something faster/smaller.
Database format is NOT backwards compatible - I thought that is okay. If there's need we could introduce a migration tool or something like that.
This PR also adds two new config options -
--purge-dialback-peers
and--purge-functions
which enables the node to remove any past peers or functions on startup, if one wants a clean slate.I also added an integration test for
fstore
which goes through the whole process of function install from an IPFS-deployedhello-world
function.