API calls that omit `limit` should not fail
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Bug Description
For APIs with an optional limit
, If the node operator configured a smaller limit, the API call should not fail if the client does not specify a limit
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Impacts
Describe which portion(s) of BitShares Core may be impacted by this bug. Please tick at least one box.
- API (the application programming interface)
- Build (the build process or something prior to compiled code)
- CLI (the command line wallet)
- Deployment (the deployment process after building such as Docker, Travis, etc.)
- DEX (the Decentralized EXchange, market engine, etc.)
- P2P (the peer-to-peer network for transaction/block propagation)
- Performance (system or user efficiency, etc.)
- Protocol (the blockchain logic, consensus, validation, etc.)
- Security (the security of system or user data, etc.)
- UX (the User Experience)
- Other (please add below)
Host Environment
Please provide details about the host environment. Much of this information can be found running: witness_node --version
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- Host OS: [e.g. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
- Host Physical RAM [e.g. 4GB]
- BitShares Version: [e.g. 2.0.180425]
- OpenSSL Version: [e.g. 1.1.0g]
- Boost Version: [e.g. 1.65.1]
CORE TEAM TASK LIST
- Evaluate / Prioritize Bug Report
- Refine User Stories / Requirements
- Define Test Cases
- Design / Develop Solution
- Perform QA/Testing
- Update Documentation