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# Waku Go Bindings
Go bindings for the Waku library.
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## Install
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```
go get -u github.com/logos-messaging/logos-messaging-go-bindings
```
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## Dependencies
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This repository doesn't download or build `nwaku`. You must provide `libwaku` and its headers.
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To do so, you can:
- Build `libwaku` from https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku.
- Point `cgo` to the headers and compiled library when building your project.
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Example environment setup (adjust paths to your nwaku checkout):
```
export NWAKU_DIR=/path/to/nwaku
export CGO_CFLAGS="-I${NWAKU_DIR}/library"
export CGO_LDFLAGS="-L${NWAKU_DIR}/build -lwaku -Wl,-rpath,${NWAKU_DIR}/build"
```
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Such setup would look like this in a `Makefile`:
```Makefile
NWAKU_DIR ?= /path/to/nwaku
CGO_CFLAGS = -I$(NWAKU_DIR)/library
CGO_LDFLAGS = -L$(NWAKU_DIR)/build -lwaku -Wl,-rpath,$(NWAKU_DIR)/build
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build: ## Your project build command
go build ./...
```
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For a reference integration, see how `status-go` wires `CGO_CFLAGS` and `CGO_LDFLAGS` in its build setup.
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NOTE: If your project is itself used as a Go dependency, all its clients will have to follow the same nwaku setup.
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## Development
When working on this repository itself, `nwaku` is included as a git submodule for convenience.
- Initialize and update the submodule, then build `libwaku`
```sh
git submodule update --init --recursive
make -C waku build-libwaku
```
- Build the project. Submodule paths are used by default to find `libwaku`.
```shell
make -C waku build
```