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			Major integrations and fixes: - Added BACKBEAT SDK integration for P2P operation timing - Implemented beat-aware status tracking for distributed operations - Added Docker secrets support for secure license management - Resolved KACHING license validation via HTTPS/TLS - Updated docker-compose configuration for clean stack deployment - Disabled rollback policies to prevent deployment failures - Added license credential storage (CHORUS-DEV-MULTI-001) Technical improvements: - BACKBEAT P2P operation tracking with phase management - Enhanced configuration system with file-based secrets - Improved error handling for license validation - Clean separation of KACHING and CHORUS deployment stacks 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| package multicodec
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"github.com/ipld/go-ipld-prime/codec"
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| )
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| 
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| // DefaultRegistry is a multicodec.Registry instance which is global to the program,
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| // and is used as a default set of codecs.
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| //
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| // Some systems (for example, cidlink.DefaultLinkSystem) will use this default registry,
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| // which makes it easier to write programs that pass fewer explicit arguments around.
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| // However, these are *only* for default behaviors;
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| // variations of functions which allow explicit non-default options should always be available
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| // (for example, cidlink also has other LinkSystem constructor functions which accept an explicit multicodec.Registry,
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| // and the LookupEncoder and LookupDecoder functions in any LinkSystem can be replaced).
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| //
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| // Since this registry is global, mind that there are also some necessary tradeoffs and limitations:
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| // It can be difficult to control exactly what's present in this global registry
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| // (Libraries may register codecs in this registry as a side-effect of importing, so even transitive dependencies can affect its content!).
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| // Also, this registry is only considered safe to modify at package init time.
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| // If these are concerns for your program, you can create your own multicodec.Registry values,
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| // and eschew using the global default.
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| var DefaultRegistry = Registry{}
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| 
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| // RegisterEncoder updates the global DefaultRegistry to map a multicodec indicator number to the given codec.Encoder function.
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| // The encoder functions registered can be subsequently looked up using LookupEncoder.
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| // It is a shortcut to the RegisterEncoder method on the global DefaultRegistry.
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| //
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| // Packages which implement an IPLD codec and have a multicodec number associated with them
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| // are encouraged to register themselves at package init time using this function.
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| // (Doing this at package init time ensures the default global registry is populated
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| // without causing race conditions for application code.)
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| //
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| // No effort is made to detect conflicting registrations in this map.
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| // If your dependency tree is such that this becomes a problem,
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| // there are two ways to address this:
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| // If RegisterEncoder is called with the same indicator code more than once, the last call wins.
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| // In practice, this means that if an application has a strong opinion about what implementation for a certain codec,
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| // then this can be done by making a Register call with that effect at init time in the application's main package.
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| // This should have the desired effect because the root of the import tree has its init time effect last.
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| // Alternatively, one can just avoid use of this registry entirely:
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| // do this by making a LinkSystem that uses a custom EncoderChooser function.
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| func RegisterEncoder(indicator uint64, encodeFunc codec.Encoder) {
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| 	DefaultRegistry.RegisterEncoder(indicator, encodeFunc)
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| }
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| 
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| // LookupEncoder yields a codec.Encoder function matching a multicodec indicator code number.
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| // It is a shortcut to the LookupEncoder method on the global DefaultRegistry.
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| //
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| // To be available from this lookup function, an encoder must have been registered
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| // for this indicator number by an earlier call to the RegisterEncoder function.
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| func LookupEncoder(indicator uint64) (codec.Encoder, error) {
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| 	return DefaultRegistry.LookupEncoder(indicator)
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| }
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| 
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| // ListEncoders returns a list of multicodec indicators for which a codec.Encoder is registered.
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| // The list is in no particular order.
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| // It is a shortcut to the ListEncoders method on the global DefaultRegistry.
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| //
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| // Be judicious about trying to use this function outside of debugging.
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| // Because the global default registry is global and easily modified,
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| // and can be changed by any of the transitive dependencies of your program,
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| // its contents are not particularly stable.
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| // In particular, it is not recommended to make any behaviors of your program conditional
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| // based on information returned by this function -- if your program needs conditional
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| // behavior based on registred codecs, you may want to consider taking more explicit control
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| // and using your own non-default registry.
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| func ListEncoders() []uint64 {
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| 	return DefaultRegistry.ListEncoders()
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| }
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| 
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| // RegisterDecoder updates the global DefaultRegistry a map a multicodec indicator number to the given codec.Decoder function.
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| // The decoder functions registered can be subsequently looked up using LookupDecoder.
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| // It is a shortcut to the RegisterDecoder method on the global DefaultRegistry.
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| //
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| // Packages which implement an IPLD codec and have a multicodec number associated with them
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| // are encouraged to register themselves in this map at package init time.
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| // (Doing this at package init time ensures the default global registry is populated
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| // without causing race conditions for application code.)
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| //
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| // No effort is made to detect conflicting registrations in this map.
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| // If your dependency tree is such that this becomes a problem,
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| // there are two ways to address this:
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| // If RegisterDecoder is called with the same indicator code more than once, the last call wins.
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| // In practice, this means that if an application has a strong opinion about what implementation for a certain codec,
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| // then this can be done by making a Register call with that effect at init time in the application's main package.
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| // This should have the desired effect because the root of the import tree has its init time effect last.
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| // Alternatively, one can just avoid use of this registry entirely:
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| // do this by making a LinkSystem that uses a custom DecoderChooser function.
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| func RegisterDecoder(indicator uint64, decodeFunc codec.Decoder) {
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| 	DefaultRegistry.RegisterDecoder(indicator, decodeFunc)
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| }
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| 
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| // LookupDecoder yields a codec.Decoder function matching a multicodec indicator code number.
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| // It is a shortcut to the LookupDecoder method on the global DefaultRegistry.
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| //
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| // To be available from this lookup function, an decoder must have been registered
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| // for this indicator number by an earlier call to the RegisterDecoder function.
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| func LookupDecoder(indicator uint64) (codec.Decoder, error) {
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| 	return DefaultRegistry.LookupDecoder(indicator)
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| }
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| 
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| // ListDecoders returns a list of multicodec indicators for which a codec.Decoder is registered.
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| // The list is in no particular order.
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| // It is a shortcut to the ListDecoders method on the global DefaultRegistry.
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| //
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| // Be judicious about trying to use this function outside of debugging.
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| // Because the global default registry is global and easily modified,
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| // and can be changed by any of the transitive dependencies of your program,
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| // its contents are not particularly stable.
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| // In particular, it is not recommended to make any behaviors of your program conditional
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| // based on information returned by this function -- if your program needs conditional
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| // behavior based on registred codecs, you may want to consider taking more explicit control
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| // and using your own non-default registry.
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| func ListDecoders() []uint64 {
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| 	return DefaultRegistry.ListDecoders()
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| }
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