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42 lines
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# Create a local fleet for tests
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## Installation
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The following software is required:
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- `jq`
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- `docker`
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- `docker-compose`
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- `qrencode`
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Be sure that NAT is configured in the router you're connected to, since this uses the external IP address to connect the peers
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## Usage
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```
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go run main.go
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```
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By default it will attempt to create 1 bootnode, 1 mailserver and 1 whisper node. You can control the number
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of mailservers and whisper nodes by using the flags `--mailservers N` and `--whisper N`, where `N` is the
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number of nodes to create.
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**WARNING** this will overwrite the following files:
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- `fleets.json`
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- `vendor/status-go/services/mailservers/fleet.go`
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The program will create the required nodes, and modify the fleet files. Afterwards you need to rebuild
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`status-go` and `status-desktop`, so it uses the local fleet nodes instead of the default `eth.prod` nodes.
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Once you're done with the fleet, press `CTRL+C` to shutdown the fleet
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## Simulating network conditions
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With https://github.com/tylertreat/comcast, you can test common network problems. Use the following command to setup some rules:
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```
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comcast --device=wlp2s0 --latency=250 --target-bw=1000 --default-bw=10000 --packet-loss=10% --target-addr=your_ip_address --target-proto=tcp,udp --target-port=30310:30320
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```
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`latency` is specified in milliseconds, `target-bw` and `default-bw` are in Kbit
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Replace the `device` flag with a valid value from `ifconfig` and `target-addr` with your IP address. After you're done with testing, use:
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```
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comcast --device=wlp2s0 --stop
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``` |