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feat: add brc-20 schemas for ordhook #551

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@rafaelcr rafaelcr marked this pull request as ready for review April 3, 2024 19:38
@rafaelcr rafaelcr merged commit 1e25a8f into develop Apr 3, 2024
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github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 6, 2024
## [1.5.0](v1.4.1...v1.5.0) (2024-04-06)

### Features

* add brc-20 schemas for ordhook ([#551](#551)) ([1e25a8f](1e25a8f))
* detect http / rpc errors as early as possible ([e515116](e515116))
* rm blocks ([f35498d](f35498d))
* use stacks.rocksdb for predicate scan ([#514](#514)) ([0baae10](0baae10)), closes [#513](#513) [#485](#485)

### Bug Fixes

* build error ([03b3938](03b3938))
* log errors on block download failure; implement max retries ([#503](#503)) ([3bfb0e1](3bfb0e1))
* **metrics:** update latest ingested block on reorg ([#515](#515)) ([823713a](823713a))
* order and filter blocks used to seed forking block pool ([#534](#534)) ([a2865b7](a2865b7))
* revisit 7+ blocks reorg handling ([#553](#553)) ([184fd07](184fd07))
* seed forking handler with unconfirmed blocks to improve startup stability ([#505](#505)) ([b77aca2](b77aca2)), closes [#487](#487)
* skip db consolidation if no new dataset was downloaded ([#513](#513)) ([b1469a6](b1469a6))
* update scan status for non-triggering predicates ([#511](#511)) ([32cdfee](32cdfee)), closes [#498](#498)
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vabanaerytk added a commit to vabanaerytk/chainhook that referenced this pull request Aug 7, 2024
## [1.5.0](hirosystems/chainhook@v1.4.1...v1.5.0) (2024-04-06)

### Features

* add brc-20 schemas for ordhook ([#551](hirosystems/chainhook#551)) ([4cfa300](hirosystems/chainhook@4cfa300))
* detect http / rpc errors as early as possible ([4ef6650](hirosystems/chainhook@4ef6650))
* rm blocks ([3d57290](hirosystems/chainhook@3d57290))
* use stacks.rocksdb for predicate scan ([#514](hirosystems/chainhook#514)) ([e8bc60b](hirosystems/chainhook@e8bc60b)), closes [#513](hirosystems/chainhook#513) [#485](hirosystems/chainhook#485)

### Bug Fixes

* build error ([f0fb623](hirosystems/chainhook@f0fb623))
* log errors on block download failure; implement max retries ([#503](hirosystems/chainhook#503)) ([7bd6efd](hirosystems/chainhook@7bd6efd))
* **metrics:** update latest ingested block on reorg ([#515](hirosystems/chainhook#515)) ([5a7d64e](hirosystems/chainhook@5a7d64e))
* order and filter blocks used to seed forking block pool ([#534](hirosystems/chainhook#534)) ([bb2a545](hirosystems/chainhook@bb2a545))
* revisit 7+ blocks reorg handling ([#553](hirosystems/chainhook#553)) ([3632176](hirosystems/chainhook@3632176))
* seed forking handler with unconfirmed blocks to improve startup stability ([#505](hirosystems/chainhook#505)) ([a84fc4c](hirosystems/chainhook@a84fc4c)), closes [#487](hirosystems/chainhook#487)
* skip db consolidation if no new dataset was downloaded ([#513](hirosystems/chainhook#513)) ([440a8e3](hirosystems/chainhook@440a8e3))
* update scan status for non-triggering predicates ([#511](hirosystems/chainhook#511)) ([115ac28](hirosystems/chainhook@115ac28)), closes [#498](hirosystems/chainhook#498)
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