--- title: Run Nwaku in a Docker Container hide_table_of_contents: true --- This guide provides detailed steps to build and run a `nwaku` node in a Docker container. If you prefer a pre-configured setup with a monitoring dashboard, see the [Run Nwaku with Docker Compose](/guides/nwaku/run-docker-compose) guide. ## Prerequisites Ensure [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) is installed on your system using the appropriate instructions provided in the [Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/). ## Get Docker image The Nwaku Docker images are available on the Docker Hub public registry under the [statusteam/nim-waku](https://hub.docker.com/r/statusteam/nim-waku) repository. Please visit [statusteam/nim-waku/tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/statusteam/nim-waku/tags) for images of specific releases. You can also build the Docker image locally: ```shell # Clone the repository git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku cd nwaku # Build docker image make docker-image ``` ## Run Docker container Run `nwaku` in a new Docker container: ```shell docker run [OPTIONS] [IMAGE] [ARG...] ``` - `OPTIONS` are your selected [Docker options](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/#options) - `IMAGE` is the image and tag you pulled from the registry or built locally - `ARG...` is the list of arguments for your [node configuration options](/guides/nwaku/config-options) Run `nwaku` using the most typical configuration: ```shell docker run -i -t -p 60000:60000 -p 9000:9000/udp statusteam/nim-waku:v0.20.0 \ --dns-discovery=true \ --dns-discovery-url=enrtree://AIRVQ5DDA4FFWLRBCHJWUWOO6X6S4ZTZ5B667LQ6AJU6PEYDLRD5O@sandbox.waku.nodes.status.im \ --discv5-discovery=true \ --nat=extip:[YOUR PUBLIC IP] # or, if you are behind a nat: --nat=any ``` To find your public IP, use: ```shell dig TXT +short o-o.myaddr.l.google.com @ns1.google.com | awk -F'"' '{ print $2}' ``` :::tip We recommend using explicit port mappings (`-p`) when exposing ports accessible from outside the host (listening and discovery ports, API servers). ::: :::tip Congratulations! You have successfully built and started a `nwaku` node in a Docker container. Have a look at the [Node Configuration Examples](/guides/nwaku/configure-nwaku) guide to learn how to configure `nwaku` for different use cases. :::