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README.md

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Go-Waku v2 C Bindings draft go-waku Richard Ramos <richard@status.im>

This specification describes the API for consuming go-waku when built as a dynamic or static library

libgowaku.h

General

JSONResponse

All the API functions return a JSONResponse unless specified otherwise. JSONResponse is a char * whose format depends on whether the function was executed sucessfully or not:

// On failure:
{ "error": "the error message" }

// On success:
{ "result": ...  } // result format depends on the function response

Events

Asynchronous events require a callback to be registered. An example of an asynchronous event that might be emitted is receiving a message. When an event is emitted, this callback will be triggered receiving a json string with the following format:

{
	"nodeId": 0, // go-waku node that emitted the signal
	"type": "message", // type of signal being emitted. Currently only "message" is available
	"event": ... // format depends on the type of signal. In the case of "message", a waku message can be expected here
}

extern void waku_set_event_callback(void* cb)

Register callback to act as signal handler and receive application signals, which are used to react to asyncronous events in waku. Parameters

  1. void* cb: callback that will be executed when an async event is emitted. The function signature for the callback should be void myCallback(char* signalJSON)

Node management

extern char* waku_new(char* configJSON)

Initialize a go-waku node.

Parameters

  1. char* configJSON: JSON string containing the options used to initialize a go-waku node. It can be NULL to use defaults. All the keys from the configuration are optional. If a key is undefined, or null, a default value will be set
    // example config:
    {
        "host": "0.0.0.0", 
        "port": 60000, 
        "advertiseAddr": "1.2.3.4",
        "nodeKey": "0x123...567",
        "keepAliveInterval": 20,
        "relay": true,
        "minPeersToPublish": 0
    }
    
    • host - String (optional): Listening IP address. Default 0.0.0.0
    • port - Number (optional): Libp2p TCP listening port. Default 60000. Use 0 for random
    • advertiseAddr - String (optional): External address to advertise to other nodes.
    • nodeKey - String (optional): secp256k1 private key in Hex format (0x123...abc). Default random
    • keepAliveInterval - Number (optional): Interval in seconds for pinging peers to keep the connection alive. Default 20
    • relay - Boolean (optional): Enable relay protocol. Default true
    • minPeersToPublish - Number (optional). The minimum number of peers required on a topic to allow broadcasting a message. Default 0

Returns JSONResponse with a NULL result. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_start()

Initialize a go-waku node mounting all the protocols that were enabled during the waku node initialization.

Returns JSONResponse containing a null result if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_stop()

Stops a go-waku node

Returns JSONResponse containing a null result if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_peerid()

Obtain the peer ID of the go-waku node.

Returns JSONResponse containing the peer ID (base58 encoded) if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_listen_addresses()

Obtain the multiaddresses the wakunode is listening to

Returns JSONResponse containing an array of multiaddresses if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise

Connecting to peers

extern char* waku_add_peer(char* address, char* protocolID)

Add node multiaddress and protocol to the wakunode peerstore

Parameters

  1. char* address: multiaddress of the peer being added
  2. char* protocolID: protocol supported by the peer

Returns JSONResponse containing the peer ID (base58 encoded) of the peer that was added if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_connect(char* address, int ms)

Connect to peer at multiaddress.

Parameters

  1. char* address: multiaddress of the peer being dialed
  2. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse with a null result if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_connect_peerid(char* id, int ms)

Connect to peer using peerID.

Parameters

  1. char* peerID: peerID to dial. The peer must be already known. It must have been added before with waku_add_peer or previously dialed with waku_dial_peer
  2. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse with a null result if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_disconnect(char* peerID)

Disconnect a peer using its peerID.

Parameters

  1. char* peerID: peerID to disconnect.

Returns JSONResponse with a null result if the function executes successfully. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_peer_cnt()

Obtain number of connected peers

Returns JSONResponse containing an int with the number of connected peers. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_peers()

Retrieve the list of peers known by the go-waku node

Returns JSONResponse containing a list of peers. An error message otherwise. The list of peers has this format:

{
    "result":[
        ...
        {
            "peerID":"16Uiu2HAmJb2e28qLXxT5kZxVUUoJt72EMzNGXB47RedcBafeDCBA",
            "protocols":[
                "/ipfs/id/1.0.0",
                "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0",
                "/ipfs/ping/1.0.0",
                ...
            ],
            "addrs":[
                "/ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/30303",
                ...
            ],
            "connected":true
        }
    ]
}

Waku Relay

extern char* waku_content_topic(char* applicationName, unsigned int applicationVersion, char* contentTopicName, char* encoding)

Create a content topic string according to RFC 23

Parameters

  1. char* applicationName
  2. unsigned int applicationVersion
  3. char* contentTopicName
  4. char* encoding: depending on the payload, use proto, rlp or rfc26

Returns char * containing a content topic formatted according to RFC 23

/{application-name}/{version-of-the-application}/{content-topic-name}/{encoding}

--

extern char* waku_pubsub_topic(char* name, char* encoding)

Create a pubsub topic string according to RFC 23

Parameters

  1. char* name
  2. char* encoding: depending on the payload, use proto, rlp or rfc26

Returns char * containing a content topic formatted according to RFC 23

/waku/2/{topic-name}/{encoding}

extern char* waku_default_pubsub_topic()

Returns the default pubsub topic used for exchanging waku messages defined in RFC 10

Returns char * containing the default pubsub topic:

/waku/2/default-waku/proto

extern char* waku_relay_publish(char* messageJSON, char* topic, int ms)

Publish a message using waku relay.

Parameters

  1. char* messageJSON: json string containing the Waku Message
    {
        "payload":"", // base64 encoded payload. waku_utils_base64_encode can be used for this
        "contentTopic: "...",
        "version": 1,
        "timestamp": 1647963508000000000 // Unix timestamp in nanoseconds
    }
    
  2. char* topic: pubsub topic. Set to NULL to use the default pubsub topic
  3. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the message ID. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_relay_publish_enc_asymmetric(char* messageJSON, char* topic, char* publicKey, char* optionalSigningKey, int ms)

Publish a message encrypted with a secp256k1 public key using waku relay

Parameters

  1. char* messageJSON: json string containing the Waku Message
    {
        "payload":"", // base64 encoded payload. waku_utils_base64_encode can be used for this
        "contentTopic: "...",
        "version": 1,
        "timestamp": 1647963508000000000 // Unix timestamp in nanoseconds
    }
    
  2. char* topic: pubsub topic. Set to NULL to use the default pubsub topic
  3. char* publicKey: hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a valid secp256k1 public key.
  4. char* optionalSigningKey: optional hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a valid secp256k1 private key for signing the message. Use NULL otherwise
  5. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the message ID. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_relay_publish_enc_symmetric(char* messageJSON, char* topic, char* symmetricKey, char* optionalSigningKey, int ms)

Publish a message encrypted with a 32 bytes symmetric key using waku relay

Parameters

  1. char* messageJSON: json string containing the Waku Message
    {
        "payload":"", // base64 encoded payload. waku_utils_base64_encode can be used for this
        "contentTopic: "...",
        "version": 1,
        "timestamp": 1647963508000000000 // Unix timestamp in nanoseconds
    }
    
  2. char* topic: pubsub topic. Set to NULL to use the default pubsub topic
  3. char* symmetricKey: hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a 32 bytes symmetric key
  4. char* optionalSigningKey: optional hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a valid secp256k1 private key for signing the message. Use NULL otherwise
  5. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the message ID. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_enough_peers(char* topic)

Determine if there are enough peers to publish a message on a topic.

Parameters

  1. char* topic: pubsub topic to verify. Use NULL to verify the number of peers in the default pubsub topic

Returns JSONResponse with a boolean indicating if there are enough peers or not. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_relay_subscribe(char* topic)

Subscribe to a WakuRelay topic to receive messages.

Parameters

  1. char* topic: pubsub topic to subscribe to. Use NULL for subscribing to the default pubsub topic

Returns JSONResponse with a subscription ID. An error message otherwise

Events When a message is received, a ``"message" event is emitted containing the message, and pubsub topic in which the message was received. Here's an example event that could be received:

{
  "type":"message",
  "event":{
    "pubsubTopic":"/waku/2/default-waku/proto",
    "messageID":"0x6496491e40dbe0b6c3a2198c2426b16301688a2daebc4f57ad7706115eac3ad1",
    "wakuMessage":{
      "payload":"...", // base64 encoded message. Use waku_decode_data to decode
      "contentTopic":"ABC",
      "version":1,
      "timestamp":1647826358000000000 // in nanoseconds
    }
  }
}

extern char* waku_relay_unsubscribe(char* topic)

Closes the subscription to a pubsub topic.

Parameters

  1. char* topic: pubsub topic to unsubscribe from. Use NULL for unsubscribe from the default pubsub topic

Returns JSONResponse with null response if successful. An error message otherwise

Waku LightPush

extern char* waku_lightpush_publish(char* messageJSON, char* topic, char* peerID, int ms)

Publish a message using waku lightpush.

Parameters

  1. char* messageJSON: json string containing the Waku Message
    {
        "payload":"", // base64 encoded payload. waku_utils_base64_encode can be used for this
        "contentTopic: "...",
        "version": 1,
        "timestamp": 1647963508000000000 // Unix timestamp in nanoseconds
    }
    
  2. char* topic: pubsub topic. Set to NULL to use the default pubsub topic
  3. char* peerID: should contain the ID of a peer supporting the lightpush protocol. Use NULL to automatically select a node
  4. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the message ID. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_lightpush_publish_enc_asymmetric(char* messageJSON, char* topic, char* publicKey, char* optionalSigningKey, char* peerID, int ms)

Publish a message encrypted with a secp256k1 public key using waku lightpush

Parameters

  1. char* messageJSON: json string containing the Waku Message
    {
        "payload":"", // base64 encoded payload. waku_utils_base64_encode can be used for this
        "contentTopic: "...",
        "version": 1,
        "timestamp": 1647963508000000000 // Unix timestamp in nanoseconds
    }
    
  2. char* topic: pubsub topic. Set to NULL to use the default pubsub topic
  3. char* publicKey: hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a valid secp256k1 public key.
  4. char* optionalSigningKey: optional hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a valid secp256k1 private key for signing the message. Use NULL otherwise
  5. char* peerID: should contain the ID of a peer supporting the lightpush protocol. Use NULL to automatically select a node
  6. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the message ID. An error message otherwise


extern char* waku_lightpush_publish_enc_symmetric(char* messageJSON, char* topic, char* symmetricKey, char* optionalSigningKey, char* peerID, int ms)

Publish a message encrypted with a 32 bytes symmetric key using waku relay

Parameters

  1. char* messageJSON: json string containing the Waku Message
    {
        "payload":"", // base64 encoded payload. waku_utils_base64_encode can be used for this
        "contentTopic: "...",
        "version": 1,
        "timestamp": 1647963508000000000 // Unix timestamp in nanoseconds
    }
    
  2. char* topic: pubsub topic. Set to NULL to use the default pubsub topic
  3. char* symmetricKey: hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a 32 bytes symmetric key
  4. char* optionalSigningKey: optional hex string prefixed with "0x" containing a valid secp256k1 private key for signing the message. Use NULL otherwise
  5. char* peerID: should contain the ID of a peer supporting the lightpush protocol. Use NULL to automatically select a node
  6. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the message ID. An error message otherwise

Waku Store

extern char* waku_store_query(char* queryJSON, char* peerID, int ms)

Query historic messages using waku store protocol.

Parameters

  1. char* queryJSON: json string containing the query. If the message length is greater than 0, this function should be executed again, setting the cursor attribute with the cursor returned in the response
{
  "pubsubTopic": "...", // optional string
  "startTime": 1234, // optional, unix epoch time in nanoseconds
  "endTime": 1234, // optional, unix epoch time in nanoseconds
  "contentFilters": [ // optional
    {
      "contentTopic": "..."
    }, ...
  ],
  "pagingOptions": { // optional pagination information
    "pageSize": 40, // number
    "cursor": { // optional
      "digest": ...,
      "receiverTime": ...,
      "senderTime": ...,
      "pubsubTopic" ...,
    },
    "forward": true, // sort order
  }
}
  1. char* peerID: should contain the ID of a peer supporting the store protocol. Use NULL to automatically select a node
  2. int ms: max duration in milliseconds this function might take to execute. If the function execution takes longer than this value, the execution will be canceled and an error returned. Use 0 for unlimited duration

Returns JSONResponse containing the store response. An error message otherwise

{
  "result": {
    "messages": [ ... ], // array of waku messages
    "pagingOptions": { // optional pagination information
      "pageSize": 40, // number
      "cursor": { // optional
        "digest": ...,
        "receiverTime": ...,
        "senderTime": ...,
        "pubsubTopic" ...,
      },
      "forward": true, // sort order
    }
  }
}

Waku Message Utils

extern char* waku_utils_base64_encode(char* data)

Encode a byte array to base64 useful for creating the payload of a waku message in the format understood by waku_relay_publish

Parameters

  1. char* data: byte array to encode

Returns A char * containing the base64 encoded byte array


extern char* waku_utils_base64_decode(char* data)

Decode a base64 string (useful for reading the payload from waku messages)

Parameters

  1. char* data: base64 encoded byte array to decode

Returns JSONResponse with the decoded payload. An error message otherwise. The decoded payload has this format:


extern void waku_utils_free(char* data)

Frees a char* since all strings returned by gowaku are allocated in the C heap using malloc.

Parameters

  1. char* data: variable to free

Copyright

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