How does dfuse handle microforks?
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Sometimes, block producers eat blocks from one another, leading to small temporary forks on the chain.
How does dfuse handle that?
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Sometimes, block producers eat blocks from one another, leading to small temporary forks on the chain.
How does dfuse handle that?
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Sometimes, block producers eat blocks from one another, leading to small temporary forks on the chain.
How does dfuse handle that?
dfuse
Sometimes, block producers eat blocks from one another, leading to small temporary forks on the chain.
How does dfuse handle that?
dfuse
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Most commands (most notable get_table_rows
), will send step: "undo"
and step: "redo"
messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api
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1 Answer
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active
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oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
2
down vote
Most commands (most notable get_table_rows
), will send step: "undo"
and step: "redo"
messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api
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up vote
2
down vote
Most commands (most notable get_table_rows
), will send step: "undo"
and step: "redo"
messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Most commands (most notable get_table_rows
), will send step: "undo"
and step: "redo"
messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api
Most commands (most notable get_table_rows
), will send step: "undo"
and step: "redo"
messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api
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