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feat(ledger): add 'address' key on filters for /volumes endpoint

Open gfyrag opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Fixes ENG-1036

gfyrag avatar May 23 '24 11:05 gfyrag

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 8d0c990e34ea68548d2b8a94c86c635e39d04952 and 90b107611291e95b79e51889377c1e2c5d91168e.

Walkthrough

The primary change in the volumes.go file of the ledgerstore package involves refactoring the volumesQueryContext method in the Store struct. The method signature has been simplified by removing the qb lquery.Builder parameter. Additionally, the logic for handling the "address" key in query parameters has been updated to improve query processing.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
components/ledger/internal/storage/ledgerstore/volumes.go Refactored volumesQueryContext method by removing the qb lquery.Builder parameter and updating the handling of the "address" key in query parameters. Adjusted variable declaration for useMetadata.

In the code where queries flow, A change was made to help it grow. Parameters trimmed, logic refined, Now the address key is better aligned. 🐇✨ With this refactor, onward we go!


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