* add dump sub command
* add getBlockHash method for the dump sub command
* Resolve review issues : Add the ability to export multiple blocks, Rename dump command to export command, Improve tests for the export command
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* Ensure the environment variable default provider is always used even if there is no config file.
* Remove static block.
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- refactor packages
- remove `PantheonExceptionHandler` inner class and create a separate class
- introduce subcommand package
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* [PIE-1736] Implement incoming transaction messages CLI option as an unstable command.
`--tx-pool-keep-alive-seconds` should be a `-X` option.
- `tx-pool-keep-alive-seconds` is renamed to `incoming-tx-messages-keep-alive-seconds`
- `incoming-tx-messages-keep-alive-seconds` is an unstable command not visible for the user (`--Xincoming-tx-messages-keep-alive-seconds`)
* fix unit test & spotless apply
* use TransactionPoolConfiguration to hold unstable option.
* add tests
* remove unecessary mock stubbing
* spotless apply
* use real builder instead of mock
* remove commented code
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* [PAN-2850] Create a transaction pool configuration object
* fix unit test by adding equals and hash code methods
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* [PIE-1710] Expose a CLI option to configure the life time of transaction messages.
- add a cli option `--tx-pool-message-keep-alive-seconds`
* rename cli option
* change cli option description
* spotless apply
* Update everything_config.toml
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* [PAN-2803] Update generate-blockchain-config CLI help
- provide more accurate description of the command
- update help ( FILE ==> DIRECTORY )
* fix unit tests on help command
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* Make MetricCategory an interface so it isn't locked into the pantheon specific categories.
* Split categories into StandardMetricCategory and PanteonMetricCategory to separate the common and Pantheon specific categories.
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Query params can be used to adjust the number of peers required and number of blocks tolerance to be considered in sync.
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* Renaming local config ATˆ
* Base work for account permissioning
* Updating simple account permissioning smart contract and genesis file
runtime bytecode
* Updating account ATs to use account object
* Fix isAllowed account permissioning transaction
* Fix allow/forbid account tx
* Updated node builder for account permissioningˆ
* Updated threaded and process AT node runners for account permissioning
* Created condition for checking balance not changing after some time
* Smart contract based account permissioning ATs
* Spotless
* Moved AccPermController build into RunnerBuilder
* Fix ProcessPantheonNodeRunner account permissioning setup
* Spotless
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* Use the external jars to provide the plugin libraries.
* Add mavenLocal to local repositories to aid development
* Remove the :plugins project
* Move the PantheonPluginContextImpl into :pantheon
* rename a few files
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In most places the RPC gets dropped. In a few places it made more sense
to rename to GraphQLHttp when we are talking about the HTTP Server and
service.
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* It returns for any block we would broadcast to other peers, when
we would broadcast them.
* It returns a JSON String containing hash, number, and timestamp
* This event data is not set in stone, it may change in type or content.
* Acceptance tests and unit tests got a re-work away from the assumption
that there is only one plugin type.
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* Don't copy collections if we don't need to. Change types higher up if needed.
* Don't use Guava's Object.equal, use Java's Objects.equals.
** add errorprone test to enforce the banning of Guava's Objects class.
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* Add slf4j to log4j bindings as a runtime dependency so any libraries that log to slf4j have their logs output to Pantheon's logs properly.
* Set a default exception handler to ensure uncaught exceptions wind up in the Pantheon logs.
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Implements a GraphQL interface to expose data that conforms to EIP-1767. As the EIP specifies, the implementation should allow “a complete replacement to the read-only information exposed via the present JSON-RPC interface”.
Supported CLI options:
* `--graphql-http-enabled` to enable GraphQL
* `--graphql-http-host` and `--graphql-http-port` to configure the host and port.
* `--graphql-http-cors-origins` to set the CORS-origin policies
* The `--host-whitelist` option is respected. This option also applies to JSON-RPC and WS-RPC endpoints.
Default port is 8547. The endpoint is `/graphrpc`, so the default URL is typically `http://127.0.0.1:8547/graphql`
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Provides better control over the maximum number of concurrent requests to a peer.
Gives a fairer allocation of peers to requests being made.
Avoids a task failing because all peers are busy which then introduces a delay before the request is retried.
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