Feat/header injection and feat/jsonrpc_error_code_failover#6
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…, an int array that if any of the values match the jsonrpc error code, make the request failover
…to upstream RPC calls
…ilover and headers fields
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This PR introduces two per-node configuration extensions:
Config-driven failover via jsonrpc_error_code_failover (int array): when an upstream JSON-RPC error.code (or equivalent HTTP status) matches the configured list, the request is retried against another endpoint and the current node is put into a temporary in-memory cooldown.
Per-node request headers via headers (string map): custom headers are injected into upstream requests and are cleared between retries/failovers to avoid leaking headers across providers.
It also updates the load balancer to properly skip nodes under cooldown and refreshes the README with example configurations.