# Status CLI The Status CLI is a command line interface for interacting with the Status messenging process. It is a tool for developers and QAs to test the communication workflow without running Status desktop and mobile app. ## Features - Create a new account - Send and receive contact request - DM between contacts ## Build Go to `cmd/status-cli` directory and build the binary ```bash go build ``` You can also run `make status-cli` in the root directory to build the binary. ## Run ### Run `serve` command: ```bash # run alice's server ./status-cli serve # run charlie's server in another terminal with the logged pubkey of Alice ./status-cli serve -n charlie -p 8565 -a ``` You can send direct messages through terminal or JSON RPC. JSON RPC examples: ```bash # get waku info curl -XPOST http://127.0.0.1:8545 -H 'Content-type: application/json' -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"waku_info","params":[],"id":1}' # send contact request from charlie to alice (use -a flag will automatacally send contact request when starting) curl -XPOST http://127.0.0.1:8565 -H 'Content-type: application/json' -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"wakuext_sendContactRequest","params":[{"id": "0x0436470da23039f10c1588bc6b9fcbd4b815bf9fae4dc09c0fb05a7eaaf1670b5dbdbc757630d54bf2f8be45a796304dc42506c3f4172f499f610a9ed85d9b0d4c", "message": "hello"}],"id":1}' # send dm from charlie to alice curl -XPOST http://127.0.0.1:8565 -H 'Content-type: application/json' -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"wakuext_sendOneToOneMessage","params":[{"id": "0x0436470da23039f10c1588bc6b9fcbd4b815bf9fae4dc09c0fb05a7eaaf1670b5dbdbc757630d54bf2f8be45a796304dc42506c3f4172f499f610a9ed85d9b0d4c", "message": "how are you"}],"id":1}' # send dm from alice to charlie curl -XPOST http://127.0.0.1:8545 -H 'Content-type: application/json' -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"wakuext_sendOneToOneMessage","params":[{"id": "0x042c0ce856c41ad6d3f651a84c83f646cdafdf3a26a3d69bce3a6ccf59b23b5a366c12162045d5066abad7912741a6e6c6e8e11e7826c4c850a1de7a2bae24a79c", "message": "Im fine, and you?"}],"id":1}' ``` ### Run `simulate` command: ```bash # simulate DM between two accounts ./status-cli simulate # simulate DM in a interactive way ./status-cli simulate -i # simulate DM with 3 messages ./status-cli simulate -c 3 # run in light mode ./status-cli simulate --light ``` You can run the commands with `--light` to work as a light client. Logs are recorded in file `*.log` and terminal.