4.4 KiB
Streamline DevEx: Mobile, Rust and Web dev
Estimated date of completion: {Enter date} TODO
Resources Required for 2025H2:
- {roles and % application to it}
- nwaku 1 eng during 1 month 70% until 30 Sep - start 1st Sep
- js-waku 1 eng 70% 1-19th Sep
- {external services consumed (Vac/IFT)}
- {infrastructure}
Complete the Waku API implementation in nwaku by implementing edge node mode (Status' Light Mode).
Streamline the Developer Experience by delivering a Rust SDK that implements the full Waku API and is available on crates.io. As well as building an easy-to-use local dev environment from the browser, enabling developers to build web apps without relying on external connectivity; as well as opting in and out of RLN, and include a local RLN dev environment.
Finalize the integration of nwaku in Status application by setting up nwaku-based build for Mobile platforms.
Strategic Objective
TODO: Clarify with Leonard
FURPS
TODO
Risks
| Risk | (Accept, Own, Mitigation) |
|---|---|
| nwaku performance | Performance of nwaku in comparison to go-waku will be measured by DST during H2 and may raise issues that will become blockers for pratical usage of nwaku in Mobile. |
| Publishing to crates.io | One of the challenge to publish libwaku on crates.io is the package size. Several strategy may be developed and tried to find a way to distribute Nim-based Rust crates. |
| Local dev harness | Creating a local dev environment may be a challenge due to the nature of Waku and RLN, as we would need to locally coordinate bootstrap and blockchain emulation. |
Deliverables
Edge Mode in Nwaku
Owner: nwaku
Feature: {Feature Name (only 1)} TODO
FURPS:
- {F1. copy-paste full furps statement}
Checklist:
- Specs: link to specs and/or API definition
- Code: link to GitHub issues/PRs/Epic
- Dogfood: link to dogfooding session/artefact
- Docs: links to README.md or docs.waku.org (TBD)
Nwaku in Status Mobile
Owner: nwaku
Feature: {Feature Name (only 1)} TODO
FURPS:
- {F1. copy-paste full furps statement}
Checklist:
- Specs: link to specs and/or API definition
- Code: link to GitHub issues/PRs/Epic
- Dogfood: link to dogfooding session/artefact
- Docs: links to README.md or docs.waku.org (TBD)
Waku Rust SDK
Owner: nwaku
Feature: {Feature Name (only 1)} TODO
FURPS:
- {F1. copy-paste full furps statement}
Checklist:
- Specs: link to specs and/or API definition
- Code: link to GitHub issues/PRs/Epic
- Dogfood: link to dogfooding session/artefact
- Docs: links to README.md or docs.waku.org (TBD)
Local Web Dev Harness
TODO: update milestone 1 js-waku engineer, 70% cap allocated; start 1st Sep, end 19th Sep;
Owner: js-waku
Feature: Local Web Dev Harness
FURPS:
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F1. Runs local Waku node to test Web application without relying on external connectivity.
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F2. js-waku runs in NodeJS for testing and CI purposes.
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U1. Developer only need to run a script or preset to start local Waku node and have their web app connect to it.
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U2. Potential WSS/HTTPS issues are worked around so that developer does need to manually generate or import SSL certificates.
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U3. There is an easy option for the developer to bootstrap and connect to local node, instead of external peers.
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S1. Linux and Mac development environments.
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S2. Local network without RLN.
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S3. Chrome and Firefox browsers.
Checklist:
- Specs: link to specs and/or API definition
- Code: link to GitHub issues/PRs/Epic
- Dogfood: link to dogfooding session/artefact
- Docs: links to README.md or docs.waku.org (TBD)
Local RLN Dev Harness
Owner: nwaku
Feature: {Feature Name (only 1)}
FURPS:
- {F1. copy-paste full furps statement}
Checklist:
- Specs: link to specs and/or API definition
- Code: link to GitHub issues/PRs/Epic
- Dogfood: link to dogfooding session/artefact
- Docs: links to README.md or docs.waku.org (TBD)\