How does dfuse handle microforks?











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Sometimes, block producers eat blocks from one another, leading to small temporary forks on the chain.



How does dfuse handle that?










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          Most commands (most notable get_table_rows), will send step: "undo" and step: "redo" messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.



          See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api






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            Most commands (most notable get_table_rows), will send step: "undo" and step: "redo" messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.



            See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api






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              Most commands (most notable get_table_rows), will send step: "undo" and step: "redo" messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.



              See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api






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                Most commands (most notable get_table_rows), will send step: "undo" and step: "redo" messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.



                See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api






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                Most commands (most notable get_table_rows), will send step: "undo" and step: "redo" messages, allowing you to stay in complete sync.



                See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53437994/how-to-effectively-stay-in-sync-when-using-dfuse-streaming-api







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