The `mockery` project recommends against using a binary of `mockery` that has been created using `go install`. https://github.com/vektra/mockery/pull/456. Developers of Tendermint wishing to generate mocks should avoid having a version of `mockery` on their path that does not match the version listed in [mockery_generate.sh](10e1ac8fea/scripts/mockery_generate.sh (L11)). To make this easier for developers, the `mockery_generate.sh` script uses a containerized copy of `mockery` if `mockery` is not present on the developer's `PATH`. This containerized version of `mockery` uses the same version of mockery as our CI pipelines and allows all developers to automatically use the same version without having to manage it themselves.
#### PR checklist
- [ ] Tests written/updated, or no tests needed
- [ ] `CHANGELOG_PENDING.md` updated, or no changelog entry needed
- [ ] Updated relevant documentation (`docs/`) and code comments, or no
documentation updates needed
A workaround for #6729. Add parameters to control buffer sizes for
event subscription RPC clients. On some networks, buffering causes
clients to be dropped and/or events to be lost.
For additional context, see the discussion on #7188.
- Add experimental_subscription_buffer_size config parameter
- Add experimental_websocket_write_buffer_size config parameter
- Add experimental_close_on_slow_client config parameter
Co-authored-by: M. J. Fromberger <fromberger@interchain.io>
## Description
When downloading mockery I ran into an issue where we were using the old version. This PR updates to a more recent version.
changelog?
Closes: #XXX
Fixes#828. Adds state sync, as outlined in [ADR-053](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-053-state-sync-prototype.md). See related PRs in Cosmos SDK (https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/pull/5803) and Gaia (https://github.com/cosmos/gaia/pull/327).
This is split out of the previous PR #4645, and branched off of the ABCI interface in #4704.
* Adds a new P2P reactor which exchanges snapshots with peers, and bootstraps an empty local node from remote snapshots when requested.
* Adds a new configuration section `[statesync]` that enables state sync and configures the light client. Also enables `statesync:info` logging by default.
* Integrates state sync into node startup. Does not support the v2 blockchain reactor, since it needs some reorganization to defer startup.