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# Introduction
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This document describes the available options in the JSON config for `status-go`.
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The structure of the JSON config is defined in the [`params/config.go`](/params/config.go) file, which also contains detailed comments on meaning of each option. The `NodeConfig` struct defines the general configuration keys at the __root__ of the JSON file.
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If the descriptions of any options are too vague feel free to [open an issue](https://github.com/status-im/status-go/issues/new).
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Example config files can be viewed in the [`config/cli`](/config/cli) folder.
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# Important Sections
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The JSON config is separated into several sections. The most important ones are listed below.
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## `NodeConfig`
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The root of the JSON configuration.
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An example of most important settings would include:
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```json
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{
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"NetworkID": 1,
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"DataDir": "/tmp/status-go-data",
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"NodeKey": "123qwe123qwe123qwe123",
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"Rendezvous": false,
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"NoDiscovery": false,
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"ListenAddr": "0.0.0.0:30303",
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"RegisterTopics": ["whispermail"]
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}
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```
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If you'd want to enable JSON RPC port you'd need:
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```json
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{
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"HTTPEnabled": true,
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"HTTPHost": "0.0.0.0",
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"HTTPPort": 8545,
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"APIModules": "eth,net,web3,admin"
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}
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```
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In order to adjust logging settings you'd need:
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```json
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{
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"LogFile": "/var/log/status-go.log",
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"LogLevel": "INFO",
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"LogMaxSize": 200,
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"LogMaxBackups": 5,
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"LogCompressRotated": true
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}
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```
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Valid `LogLevel` settings are: `ERROR`, `WARN`, `INFO`, `DEBUG`, `TRACE`
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## `WakuConfig`
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If you want your node to relay Waku(modified Whisper) protocol messages you'll want to include this:
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```json
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{
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"WakuConfig": {
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"Enabled": true,
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"EnableMailServer": true,
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"DataDir": "/tmp/status-go-data/waku",
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"MailServerPassword": "status-offline-inbox"
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}
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}
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```
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The `MailServerPassword` is used for symmetric encryption of history requests.
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By default it will use `leveldb` embedded database. To use postgres instead you need to
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add this to your config:
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```json
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{
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"DatabaseConfig": {
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"PGConfig": {
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"Enabled": true,
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"URI": "postgres://user:password@host:port?options"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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__NOTE:__ The default password used by Status App and [our mailservers](https://fleets.status.im/) is `status-offline-inbox`.
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## `ClusterConfig`
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This config manages what peers and bootstrap nodes your `status-go` instance connects when it starts.
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```json
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{
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"ClusterConfig": {
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"Enabled": true,
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"Fleet": "eth.prod",
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"BootNodes": [
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"enode://345ert345ert@23.45.67.89:30404"
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],
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"TrustedMailServers": [
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"enode://qwe123qwe123@98.76.54.32:30504"
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],
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"StaticNodes": [
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"enode://123qwe123qwe@12.34.56.78:30305"
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]
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}
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}
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```
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`BootNodes` help the `status-go` instance find peers. They are more important to have than `StaticNodes` or `TrustedMailServers`, which are just statically added peers on start.
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