* Remove include <ranges> * Formatting fix * Output for subscriptions * Output from sign, submit etc. * Output from ledger * Output from account_tx * Output from transaction_entry * Output from tx * Store close_time_iso in API v2 output * Add small APIv2 unit test for subscribe * Add unit test for transaction_entry * Add unit test for tx * Remove inLedger from API version 2 * Set ledger_hash and ledger_index * Move isValidated from RPCHelpers to LedgerMaster * Store closeTime in LedgerFill * Time formatting fix * additional tests for Subscribe unit tests * Improved comments * Rename mInLedger to mLedgerIndex * Minor fixes * Set ledger_hash on closed ledger, even if not validated * Update API-CHANGELOG.md * Add ledger_hash, ledger_index to transaction_entry * Fix validated and close_time_iso in account_tx * Fix typos * Improve getJson for Transaction and STTx * Minor improvements * Replace class enum JsonOptions with struct We may consider turning this into a general-purpose template and using it elsewhere * simplify the extraction of transactionID from Transaction object * Remove obsolete comments * Unconditionally set validated in account_tx output * Minor improvements * Minor fixes --------- Co-authored-by: Chenna Keshava <ckeshavabs@gmail.com>
rippled Source
Some of these directories come from entire outside repositories brought in
using [git-subtree][]. This means that the source files are inserted directly
into the rippled repository. They can be edited and committed just as if they
were normal files.
[git-subtree]: https://github.com/apenwarr/git-subtree
If you create a commit that contains files both from a subtree, and from the
rippled source tree, please use care when designing the commit message, since
it will appear in the subtree's individual repository when the changes are
pushed back to the upstream. Better yet, do not mix files from subtrees and
ripple in the same commit at all.
Source folders:
| Folder | Upstream Repo | Description |
|---|---|---|
beast |
N/A | legacy utility code that was formerly associated with boost::beast |
ed25519-donna |
https://github.com/floodyberry/ed25519-donna | Ed25519 digital signatures |
ripple |
N/A | Core source code for rippled |
secp256k1 |
https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1 | ECDSA digital signatures using the secp256k1 curve |
test |
N/A | Unit tests for rippled |
The following dependencies are downloaded and built using ExternalProject (or FetchContent, where possible). Refer to CMakeLists.txt file for details about how these sources are built :
| Name | Upstream Repo | Description |
|---|---|---|
lz4 |
https://github.com/lz4/lz4 | LZ4 lossless compression algorithm |
nudb |
https://github.com/vinniefalco/NuDB | Constant-time insert-only key/value database for SSD drives (Less memory usage than RocksDB.) |
snappy |
https://github.com/google/snappy | "Snappy" lossless compression algorithm. |
soci |
https://github.com/SOCI/soci | Abstraction layer for database access. |
sqlite |
https://www.sqlite.org/src | An embedded database engine that writes to simple files. |
rocksdb |
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb | Fast key/value database. (Supports rotational disks better than NuDB.) |
protobuf |
https://github.com/google/protobuf | Protocol buffer data interchange format. Only downloaded/built if a suitable version is not found by find_package, or if the local_protobuf option is explicitly set |