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Py-Waku
Introduction
Py-Waku exposes a Waku module that can be used within Python projects. It is fundamentally a wrapper around nwaku
This repo has been tested with Python3 in Ubuntu.
If need a different setup, don't hesitate con contact us on Discord. The Discord server can be found at https://docs.waku.org/.
Prepare the development environment
Run the following commands from the root folder:
- mkdir venv
- python3 -m venv venv/
- source venv/bin/activate
- ./venv/bin/python -m pip install -r requiremets.txt
Create a Py-Waku package
Run the following commands from the root folder:
- source venv/bin/activate
- ./venv/bin/python3 -m build
Test the package
For that, we have a very simple example in tests/waku_example.py.
In order to use the waku module, please install it from the local dist/ folder, that can be created by following the
instructions from the previous section.
The following command is an example on how to install the local package to your local virtual env.
./venv/bin/python3 -m pip install dist/waku-0.0.1-cp310-cp310-linux_x86_64.whl
Update the libwaku.so library
Given that Py-Waku conforms a wrapper around libwaku.so,
it is likely that you would need to upgrade it.
For that, you will need to update the submodule pointer
to a more recent nwaku version:
cd vendor/nwaku- Check out to the commit/tag as you wish
Then, follow the following steps from the root folder
to rebuild the libwaku.so library:
cd vendor/nwakumake libwaku -j8cd ../../cp vendor/nwaku/build/libwaku.so lib/
Notice that the libwaku.so library is also distributed within
the Py-Waku package.