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feat: async peerstore backed by datastores (#1058)
We have a peerstore that keeps all data for all observed peers in memory with no eviction. This is fine when you don't discover many peers but when using the DHT you encounter a significant number of peers so our peer storage grows and grows over time. We have a persistent peer store, but it just periodically writes peers into the datastore to be read at startup, still keeping them in memory. It also means a restart doesn't give you any temporary reprieve from the memory leak as the previously observed peer data is read into memory at startup. This change refactors the peerstore to use a datastore by default, reading and writing peer info as it arrives. It can be configured with a MemoryDatastore if desired. It was necessary to change the peerstore and *book interfaces to be asynchronous since the datastore api is asynchronous. BREAKING CHANGE: `libp2p.handle`, `libp2p.registrar.register` and the peerstore methods have become async
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ const createNode = async () => {
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createNode()
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])
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node1.peerStore.addressBook.set(node2.peerId, node2.multiaddrs)
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await node1.peerStore.addressBook.set(node2.peerId, node2.multiaddrs)
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node2.handle('/a-protocol', ({ stream }) => {
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pipe(
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