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Bump github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core from 0.3.0 to 0.5.4 #173

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps github.com/libp2p/go-libp2p-core from 0.3.0 to 0.5.4.

Release notes

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v0.5.4

Added a FirstSupportedProtocol API to the Protobook interface which returns the first protocol a peer supports from among the given interfaces.

v0.5.3

Add a function to check if there is a subscriber for query events.

v0.5.2

Misc bug fixes:

  • Avoid copying a mutex.
  • Add some helper functions for converting peer records to/from protobufs.
  • Fix the type for reachability events.

v0.5.1

  • Move tools to a submodule to reduce the dependency count.
  • Rework signed peer record events (not yet used).
  • Fix a bug in the insecure testing transport that would drop bytes.

v0.5.0

Hot on the heals on 0.4.0, we're releasing 0.5.0 with another breaking change. To better support per-transport "protector" protocols, we've removed the Protector interface in favor of just passing around a pre-shared key. That way, transports can choose how they wish to use the pre-shared key.

Note: Transports should avoid using the pre-shared key directly. They should treat it as a source of randomness and derive a new key using some transport-specific constant/nonce and a cryptographic hash function.

v0.4.0

Major features

Signed envelopes and peer records

The record package now includes the Record and Envelope data types, and related functions. An Envelope that allows libp2p peers to certify data such as addresses, capabilities, protocol support, etc. Such payloads are called Records.

The peer package now offers the PeerRecord record type. It implements the record.Record interface, and enables nodes to certify their own addresses to peers in a sequentially versioned manner.

Peerstore support for certified peer records

The peerstore package now offers the CertifiedAddrBook interface, which peerstores supporting certified peer records can implement to enable users to consume and query certified peer records from the network.

Use the peerstore.GetCertifiedAddrBook() function to attempt to downcast an ordinary peerstore.AddrBook implementation to its certified counterpart.

Other changes

  • New crypto.PubKeyToStdKey and crypto.PrivKeyToStdKey functions to convert from libp2p keys to their stdlib counterparts.
  • Minor eventbus events refactoring.
  • Dependency upgrades.

v0.3.1

  • Update dependencies
  • In the insecure testing transport, use the reported remote ID instead of computing it.
  • Cache serialized public keys to reduce CPU usage when establishing connections.
  • Add additional events:
    • Identify
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Commits
  • 1c39960 Merge pull request #148 from libp2p/feat/supports-alloc
  • 909c774 add connection gating interfaces and types. (#139)
  • dabf5bb changes as per review
  • 98b95a4 non alloc version
  • 43dfa5f check if peer supports a protocol without allocation
  • a4b837b Merge pull request #147 from libp2p/feat/subscribes-to-events
  • 5d9ec02 feat: add a function to tell if a context subscribes to query events
  • a14197c Merge pull request #145 from libp2p/fix/by-pointer
  • 744b95d fix: envelop contains a mutex and can't be copied.
  • 970fe32 Merge pull request #141 from libp2p/fix/reachability-type
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #174.