openethereum/whisper/Cargo.toml
Afri Schoedon 126208cc74
Backports for stable 2.1.7 (#9975)
* version: bump stable to 2.1.7

* Adjust requests costs for light client (#9925)

* PIP Table Cost relative to average peers instead of max peers

* Add tracing in PIP new_cost_table

* Update stat peer_count

* Use number of leeching peers for Light serve costs

* Fix test::light_params_load_share_depends_on_max_peers (wrong type)

* Remove (now) useless test

* Remove `load_share` from LightParams.Config
Prevent div. by 0

* Add LEECHER_COUNT_FACTOR

* PR Grumble: u64 to u32 for f64 casting

* Prevent u32 overflow for avg_peer_count

* Add tests for LightSync::Statistics

* Fix empty steps (#9939)

* Don't send empty step twice or empty step then block.

* Perform basic validation of locally sealed blocks.

* Don't include empty step twice.

* prevent silent errors in daemon mode, closes #9367 (#9946)

* Fix light client informant while syncing (#9932)

* Add `is_idle` to LightSync to check importing status

* Use SyncStateWrapper to make sure is_idle gets updates

* Update is_major_import to use verified queue size as well

* Add comment for `is_idle`

* Add Debug to `SyncStateWrapper`

* `fn get` -> `fn into_inner`

*  ci: rearrange pipeline by logic (#9970)

* ci: rearrange pipeline by logic

* ci: rename docs script

* Add readiness check for docker container (#9804)

* Update Dockerfile

Since parity is built for "mission critical use", I thought other operators may see the need for this.

Adding the `curl` and `jq` commands allows for an extremely simple health check to be usable in container orchestrators.

For example. Here is a health check for a parity docker container running in Kubernetes.

This can be setup as a readiness Probe that would prevent clustered nodes that aren't ready from serving traffic.

```bash
#!/bin/bash

ETH_SYNCING=$(curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_syncing","params":[],"id":1}' http://localhost:8545 -H 'Content-Type: application/json')
RESULT=$(echo "$ETH_SYNCING | jq -r .result)

if [ "$RESULT" == "false" ]; then
  echo "Parity is ready to start accepting traffic"
  exit 0
else
  echo "Parity is still syncing the blockchain"
  exit 1
fi
```

* add sync check script

* Fix docker script (#9854)


* Dockerfile: change source path of the newly added check_sync.sh (#9869)

* Do not use the home directory as the working dir in docker (#9834)

* Do not create a home directory.

* Re-add -m flag

* fix docker build (#9971)

* bump smallvec to 0.6 in ethcore-light, ethstore and whisper (#9588)

* bump smallvec to 0.6 in ethcore-light, ethstore and whisper

* bump transaction-pool

* Fix test.

* patch cargo to use tokio-proto from git repo

this makes sure we no longer depend on smallvec 0.2.1 which is
affected by https://github.com/servo/rust-smallvec/issues/96

* use patched version of untrusted 0.5.1

* ci: allow audit to fail
2018-11-28 13:14:55 +01:00

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[package]
name = "parity-whisper"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Parity Technologies <admin@parity.io>"]
description = "Whisper Protocol implementation for Parity"
[dependencies]
bitflags = "0.9"
byteorder = "1.0.0"
ethereum-types = "0.4"
ethcore-network = { path = "../util/network" }
parity-crypto = "0.1"
ethkey = { path = "../ethkey" }
hex = "0.2"
log = "0.4"
mem = { path = "../util/mem" }
ordered-float = "0.5"
parking_lot = "0.6"
rand = "0.4"
rlp = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["ethereum"] }
serde = "1.0"
serde_derive = "1.0"
serde_json = "1.0"
slab = "0.3"
smallvec = "0.6"
tiny-keccak = "1.4"
jsonrpc-core = { git = "https://github.com/paritytech/jsonrpc.git", branch = "parity-1.11" }
jsonrpc-macros = { git = "https://github.com/paritytech/jsonrpc.git", branch = "parity-1.11" }
jsonrpc-pubsub = { git = "https://github.com/paritytech/jsonrpc.git", branch = "parity-1.11" }