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Upgrade Orgbook dev configuration to use Aries Askar storage #128

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swcurran opened this issue Feb 22, 2023 · 6 comments
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Upgrade Orgbook dev configuration to use Aries Askar storage #128

swcurran opened this issue Feb 22, 2023 · 6 comments
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@swcurran
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Preliminary tests are positive, so we should plan on moving OrgBook Dev to Askar.

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When you say preliminary tests are positive, are you referring to testing being performed by @ianco?

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Yes.

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ianco commented Feb 22, 2023

FYI I'm still testing. The migration itself looks good but I lose the wallet when I restart the services. I think it's an issue with the aries-vcr docker stuff but I'm still looking into it ...

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OK — I was putting this in as something we need to do sometime relatively soon. I’m sure we (or the CWU cohort) will figure out what’s happening.

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ianco commented Feb 22, 2023

I've also added an issue to include some kind of progress indicator, because you don't get any kind of feedback as it's converting the credentials, and with our orgbook wallets this step is going to take "awhile"

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ianco commented Feb 23, 2023

OK done testing, all looks good.

I created an issue to add more verbose logging during the conversion - openwallet-foundation/acapy-tools#9

@WadeBarnes WadeBarnes self-assigned this Feb 23, 2023
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