js-waku/README.md

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js-waku

A JavaScript implementation of the Waku v2 protocol.

Waku Protocol Support

You can track progress on the project board.

  • ✔: Supported
  • 🚧: Implementation in progress
  • : Support is not planned
Spec Implementation Status
6/WAKU1
7/WAKU-DATA
8/WAKU-MAIL
9/WAKU-RPC
10/WAKU2 🚧
11/WAKU2-RELAY
12/WAKU2-FILTER
13/WAKU2-STORE ✔ (querying node only)
14/WAKU2-MESSAGE
15/WAKU2-BRIDGE
16/WAKU2-RPC
17/WAKU2-RLNRELAY
18/WAKU2-SWAP

Bugs, Questions & Features

If you encounter any bug or would like to propose new features, feel free to open an issue.

For support, questions & more general topics, please join the discussion on the Vac forum (use #js-waku tag).

Examples

Web Chat App (ReactJS)

A ReactJS web app is provided as an a show case of the library used in the browser.

A deployed version is available at https://status-im.github.io/js-waku/ Do note that due to some technical restrictions, it does not currently work out-of-the-box. If you wish to try it out, follow the instructions on the Vac forum. It is currently unstable and likely to break.

To run a development version locally, do:

git clone https://github.com/status-im/js-waku/ ; cd js-waku
npm install
npm run build
cd web-chat
npm install
npm run start

Then, you can use /help to change your nick and connect to a server.

CLI Chat App (NodeJS)

A node chat app is provided as a working example of the library. It is interoperable with the nim-waku chat app example. To run the chat app, first ensure you have Node.js v14 or above:

node --version

Then, install and run:

git clone https://github.com/status-im/js-waku/ ; cd js-waku
npm install
npm run chat -- --staticNode /ip4/134.209.139.210/tcp/30303/p2p/16Uiu2HAmPLe7Mzm8TsYUubgCAW1aJoeFScxrLj8ppHFivPo97bUZ

You can also specify an optional listenAddr parameter (.e.g --listenAddr /ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/7777/ws). This is only useful if you want a remote node to dial to your chat app, it is not necessary in normal usage when you just connect to the fleet.

Contributing

Build & Test

To build and test this repository, you need:

To ensure interoperability with nim-waku, some tests are run against a nim-waku node. This is why nim-waku is present as a git submodule, which itself contain several submodules. At this stage, it is not possible to exclude nim-waku tests, hence git submodule update --init --recursive is run before testing (see pretest script).

To build nim-waku, you also need Rust.

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