# quic-p2p - Change Log ## [0.7.0] - Standardize cargo dependency versioning - Return an error when IGD fails ## [0.6.2] - Fix clippy errors in feature-gated code - Fix bug in get_connection_info with `upnp` enabled. ## [0.6.1] - Skip port forwarding if quic-p2p is running on the loopback address. ## [0.6.0] - Include support for UPnP and improve echo service. - Use IGD for port forwarding and use the IGD gateway to find a node's local IP address. ## [0.5.0] - Update quinn to 0.6.0 - Update rustls to 0.17.0 ## [0.4.0] - Force the use of the basic single-threaded Tokio scheduler to prevent conflicts when used by a crate using Tokio `rt-threaded` feature - Take two channels, one for client event and a second one for a node - Use node or client channel for sending a message depending on the peer we are receiving the message from - Remove the use of peer certificate, and therefore remove it from the handshake process - Use shared QUIC `ClientConfig` instead of one per peer - Update for Rust 1.41 (mem::replace -> mem::take) - Use structopt to parse command line arguments - Rename `proxies` to `bootstrap_nodes` - Migrate to async/await syntax with new quinn v0.5 - Update CI to run all packages in the worspace - Migrate CI/CD pipeline to GitHub Actions - Use new new-style macro import - Unsent user messages in the pending queues of an ongoing connection attempt will now be sent back to the user library if the connection attempt fails. - Report connection failure for all cases where the connection was initiated by us. Previously some of the cases where not handled. - Fire unsent user messages to the clients back to the user library. Previously unsent messages to clients were silently ignored. ## [0.3.0] - Expose `Dirs` and `OverRide` structs publicly. - Add `boostrap_cache_dir` field to the config to specify a custom path for the bootstrap cache. ## [0.2.1] - Fix incorrect deserialisation logic in `WireMsg` - Fix `fmt::Display` for `Event` and `WireMsg` ## [0.2.0] - Fix bugs - Modify API and internals with changes required by routing - Return user messages given via `send` API for both successful and unsuccessful sends - Tie a user given token to the event returning the above message to help identify the context ## [0.1.1] - Initial release. - Implement bootstrap cache. - Implement the bootstrap logic. - Add peer types (Client/Node). - Implement optimised user message transfer (for larger messages). - Add utils for testing delayed connections. - Add configuration loading from files and command line (with `structopt`).