-adds a base set of metadata fields required for results to be rendered
in conf.py, including language and content-type
-dont support old style claims on the new blockchain
-make is_lagging more meaningful - it is set to true after 90 seconds
with no progress, this is to stop slow but steady catchups from
triggering it
-prevent situation where repeated shutdowns before wallet catchup
results in never receiving first run credits
-fix settings to write new defaults that aren’t already in the
configuration file
-report log of startup sequence if upload_log set to true
-redirect /view?name=lbry to the main UI page. This is to make the ui
accessible from a lbry:// link on linux
-adds is_lagging indicator as a key from daemon_status, which is set to
True during a phase of the startup sequence, presently only during
loading_wallet if catching up with the blockchain takes longer than a
minute.
-checks if connected to internet before trying to start
-adds version() function, which can be called after the daemon is
running and returns lbrynet, lbryum, and lbry ui version information.
-daemon_status now returns how far behind its behind the blockchain
when in the loading_wallet phase of startup
-cleans up set_vars by moving to init
-set_settings accepts a dict of settings
-adds upload_log field, defaulting on true, this uploads the lbry
log file to lbry.io to help figure out if and where things aren’t
working
-default_download_directory is the key of the path where files are
saved
-gets publish working with sources
-adds check_first_run function, returns True/False
-previously only is_running would work during startup, check_first_run,
get_time_behind_blockchain, and stop have been added
-requires six 1.9, 1.10.0 produced errors
-Add optional content_license to name claim
-Get a better cost estimate, if the sd blob takes longer than 5 seconds
to download just use the key fee
-Adds the free speech flag as the default thumbnail if none is provided
Fixes an error if you don’t have a conf file set up, previously it
would fail because the AutoFetcher object doesn’t have a console object
until it’s called for the first time
Adds a daemon for lbrynet. Currently commands are limited the following:
download_name(name)
resolve_name(name)
get_downloads
stop
This allows other programs to easily interact with lbrynet, such as
LBRYURIHandler. LBRYURIHandler can be built with py2app, the resulting
plist file must be edited in the same way the committed plist file has
been edited. When built and installed to the /Applications folder
lbry:// domain names will download and open the corresponding file so
long as the daemon is running.
If an invalid stream descriptor hash is entered, abort and
give a useful error.
If a name doesn't resolve, abort and give a useful error.
If a name resolves to something invalid, abort and give a useful error.
More specific exceptions are raised when problems are encountered
looking up metadata and validating stream descriptor files, and
on the GUI those more specific exceptions are used to prevent
errors from being presented to the user.
If the user has selected the option to re-upload data for some
stream, blobs downloaded for that purpose will not be deleted
when they are finished being output. Instead, by default, for
the GUI they will be deleted when the stream is removed from
the GUI. That can be changed so they are not deleted at all,
using the lbry.conf file.
Put stream downloader options into its own class, and make stream
downloader options global to the stream type rather than specific
to each factory.
Show downloader options in the lbrynet-downloader-gui.
Make a class for downloader option choices, so that the descriptions
can be displayed.
In the console, if there are multiple choices for the download
option, make it a list selected by its index.
Make sure that the ConnectionManager closes properly when some of
the connections fail to open (e.g. due to a host being down)