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Create a FilestoreNode object to carry PosInfo #3314

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@kevina kevina commented Oct 18, 2016

Part of #2634.

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kevina commented Oct 18, 2016

This includes #3307.

I notice sharding is listed as a milestone for 2016-11-07 (in ipfs/team-mgmt#224). This is likely to conflict with any sharing changes so it will make my life easier if this gets merged before any sharding work is done. Thanks.

When doing a filestore add, we wrap whatever nodes we create in a
FilestoreNode object and add the PosInfo to it so that the filestore
will be able to extract information as needed.

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License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kevin Atkinson <k@kevina.org>
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Kevin Atkinson <k@kevina.org>
@kevina kevina added status/ready Ready to be worked and removed status/in-progress In progress labels Oct 24, 2016
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kevina commented Oct 24, 2016

@whyrusleeping I just rebased this and it should be good to go assuming the tests pass.

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@whyrusleeping whyrusleeping merged commit 465044a into master Oct 25, 2016
@whyrusleeping whyrusleeping deleted the kevina/posinfo-2 branch October 25, 2016 00:12
@whyrusleeping whyrusleeping removed the status/ready Ready to be worked label Oct 25, 2016
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