WASM builds really dislike thinking that far into the future, causing
WASM to trap with "float unrepresentable in integer range", which corrupts
the Go stack in wasm_exec which then leads to a segfault and the program
exiting.
* Limit database connections (#564)
- Add new options to the config file database:
max_open_conns: 100
max_idle_conns: 2
conn_max_lifetime: -1
- Implement connection parameter setup on the *DB (database/sql) in internal/sqlutil/trace.go:Open()
- Propagate the values in the form of DbProperties interface via all the
Open() and NewDatabase() functions
Signed-off-by: Tomas Jirka <tomas.jirka@email.cz>
* Fix wasm builds
* Remove file accidentally added from working tree
Co-authored-by: Tomas Jirka <tomas.jirka@email.cz>
* Always defer *sql.Rows.Close and consult with Err
database/sql.Rows.Next() makes sure to call Close only after exhausting
result rows which would NOT happen when returning early from a bad Scan.
Close being idempotent makes it a great candidate to get always deferred
regardless of what happens later on the result set.
This change also makes sure call Err() after exhausting Next() and
propagate non-nil results from it as the documentation advises.
Closes#764
Signed-off-by: Kiril Vladimiroff <kiril@vladimiroff.org>
* Override named result parameters in last returns
Signed-off-by: Kiril Vladimiroff <kiril@vladimiroff.org>
* Do the same over new changes that got merged
Signed-off-by: Kiril Vladimiroff <kiril@vladimiroff.org>
Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
* Store our own keys in the keydb
The DirectKeyFetcher makes the assumption that you can always reach the key/v2/server endpoint of any server, including our own. We previously haven't bothered to store our own keys in the keydb so this would mean we end up making key requests to ourselves.
In the libp2p world as an example, self-dialling is not possible, therefore this would render it impossible to get our own keys.
This commit adds our own keys into the keydb so that we don't create unnecessarily (and maybe impossible) requests.
* Use golang.org/x/crypto/ed25519 instead of crypto/ed25519 for pre-Go 1.13