From 55f8f3b9c9c44055e671e6941febb9afef3c73db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alrevuelta Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2023 16:45:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Integrate waku-frontend --- ADVANCED.md | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ README.md | 79 ++++++++++++---------------------------------- docker-compose.yml | 11 +++++++ 3 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-) create mode 100644 ADVANCED.md diff --git a/ADVANCED.md b/ADVANCED.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35459eb --- /dev/null +++ b/ADVANCED.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Advanced + +Information for advances users + +## Configuration + +There are multiple environment variables you can configure to modify behaviour of the Waku node: + +* `NWAKU_IMAGE` - the image you want to use for the nwaku container (e.g. `NWAKU_IMAGE=statusteam/nim-waku:v0.19.0-rc.0`). You can see the available tags in [docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/waku-org/nwaku). +* `DOMAIN` - domain name pointing to the IP address of your node, when configured the run script will request SSL certs from Let's Encrypt and run Waku node with WebSockets Secure (WSS) options enabled (e.g. `DOMAIN=waku.example.com`) +* `NODEKEY` - this env variable allows you to provide a node key as described in [operators documentation](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/operators/how-to/configure-key.md) (e.g. `NODEKEY=9f439983aa4851346cfe6e17585e426f482871a43626812e23490895cd602c11`) +* `RLN_RELAY_CONTRACT_ADDRESS` - address of the RLN Relay Contract. It defaults to a Sepolia testnet address +* `ETH_CLIENT_ADDRESS` (**mandatory**) - URL to a WebSockets Ethereum node URL on the same network as the contract address. If you're not running your own node, you can get the URL at Infura with the following [instructions](https://docs.infura.io/networks/ethereum/how-to/choose-a-network) +* `RLN_RELAY_CRED_PATH` - path for peristing rln-relay credential +* `RLN_RELAY_CRED_PASSWORD` - password for encrypting RLN credentials +* `EXTRA_ARGS` - this variable allows you to specify additional or overriding CLI option for the Waku node which will be appended to the `wakunode2` command. (e.g. `EXTRA_ARGS="--store=false --max-connections=3000`) + +## Log monitoring and troubleshooting + +When running the container in detached mode, it's important to note that while notifications about successful container startup are received, any errors occurring during runtime won't be printed to the terminal. + +To ensure the proper functioning of the container, it is strongly recommended to monitor the logs. Pay special attention during the first minute of runtime to confirm that the node has spun up successfully. + +To check the status of the node, visit [http://localhost:8003/health](http://localhost:8003/health) + +For real-time logs of the 'nwaku' service, use the following command: + +```console +docker-compose logs -f nwaku +``` + +In general, to view logs of any service running on Docker Compose, execute: + +```console +docker-compose logs -f +``` + +To identify different services currently running, refer to the "SERVICE" column displayed when executing: +```console +docker-compose ps +``` + +![services](https://i.ibb.co/ZXG3Ld9/image.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e60f5ac..4c1483c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,76 +1,39 @@ # nwaku-compose -Ready to use docker-compose that runs a [nwaku](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku) node and monitors it with already set up and configured postgres, grafana and prometheus instances. All in just a few steps. +Ready to use docker-compose to run your own [nwaku](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku) full node. Features: +* nwaku node running relay and store protocols with RLN enabled. +* simple frontend to interact with your node and the network, to publish and receive messages. +* grafana dashboard for advances users or node operators. -## Instructions - -Note that you must have installed `docker-compose` and `git`. +You need `docker-compose` and `git`. Get the code: - ```console git clone git@github.com:waku-org/nwaku-compose.git cd nwaku-compose ``` -Edit the environment variables present at the beginning of the `docker-compose.yml` file. +Waku needs an Ethereum Sepolia node, either yours or from a third party. Provide a websockets endpoint. You can get one for free from [Infura](https://www.infura.io/). +``` +export ETH_CLIENT_ADDRESS=wss://sepolia.infura.io/ws/v3/USE_YOUR_INFURA_KEY_HERE +``` -It is required to set the `ETH_CLIENT_ADDRESS` environment variable within the `docker-compose.yml` file before starting the instance. - -`ETH_CLIENT_ADDRESS` must be a WebSockets URL for your Ethereum Node. -For the current default contract, it must be a node for the Sepolia network. -In case you're not running your own node, you can get it from [Infura](https://www.infura.io/) - -Start everything: `nwaku`, `postgres`, `prometheus`, and `grafana`. +Start everything. ```console docker-compose up -d ``` -Go to [http://localhost:3000/d/yns_4vFVk/nwaku-monitoring?orgId=1](http://localhost:3000/d/yns_4vFVk/nwaku-monitoring?orgId=1), type the credentials (by default,"admin", "admin") and after some seconds, your node metrics will be live there, just like in the picture. As simple as that. +Your node is now connected to the network: +* See [localhost:4000](localhost:4000) to interact with your node +* See [localhost:3000](localhost:3000) for advanced metrics. -![grafana-dashboard](https://i.ibb.co/C6m7JHN/Screenshot-2022-12-01-at-11-09-28.png) +If you just want to relay traffic in the network, you are all set. If you want to publish messages, you would need an RLN membership. For that you need: +* A wallet with some Sepolia Eth, <0.1 Eth. +* Go to [localhost:4000](localhost:4000) and `Register Credentials`. Set a `password`` and `Export` it as `keystore.json` +* In your nwaku node, set: + * `rln-relay-cred-password` to the `password` you chose. + * `rln-relay-cred-path` to `keystore.json` +**Note**: TODO: This last step of setting the keystore.json is quite manual. To be improved. -Notes: -* Feel free to change the image you are using `statusteam/nim-waku:xxx`. You can see the available tags in [docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/statusteam/nim-waku). -* If you want to access grafana from outside your machine, feel free to remove `127.0.0.1` and open the port, but in that case you may want to set up a password to your grafana. - -## Configuration - -There are multiple environment variables you can configure to modify behaviour of the Waku node: - -* `NWAKU_IMAGE` - the image you want to use for the nwaku container (e.g. `NWAKU_IMAGE=statusteam/nim-waku:v0.19.0-rc.0`) -* `DOMAIN` - domain name pointing to the IP address of your node, when configured the run script will request SSL certs from Let's Encrypt and run Waku node with WebSockets Secure (WSS) options enabled (e.g. `DOMAIN=waku.example.com`) -* `NODEKEY` - this env variable allows you to provide a node key as described in [operators documentation](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/operators/how-to/configure-key.md) (e.g. `NODEKEY=9f439983aa4851346cfe6e17585e426f482871a43626812e23490895cd602c11`) -* `RLN_RELAY_CONTRACT_ADDRESS` - address of the RLN Relay Contract. It defaults to a Sepolia testnet address -* `ETH_CLIENT_ADDRESS` (**mandatory**) - URL to a WebSockets Ethereum node URL on the same network as the contract address. If you're not running your own node, you can get the URL at Infura with the following [instructions](https://docs.infura.io/networks/ethereum/how-to/choose-a-network) -* `RLN_RELAY_CRED_PATH` - path for peristing rln-relay credential -* `RLN_RELAY_CRED_PASSWORD` - password for encrypting RLN credentials -* `EXTRA_ARGS` - this variable allows you to specify additional or overriding CLI option for the Waku node which will be appended to the `wakunode2` command. (e.g. `EXTRA_ARGS="--store=false --max-connections=3000`) - -## Log monitoring and troubleshooting - -When running the container in detached mode, it's important to note that while notifications about successful container startup are received, any errors occurring during runtime won't be printed to the terminal. - -To ensure the proper functioning of the container, it is strongly recommended to monitor the logs. Pay special attention during the first minute of runtime to confirm that the node has spun up successfully. - -To check the status of the node, visit [http://localhost:8003/health](http://localhost:8003/health) - -For real-time logs of the 'nwaku' service, use the following command: - -```console -docker-compose logs -f nwaku -``` - -In general, to view logs of any service running on Docker Compose, execute: - -```console -docker-compose logs -f -``` - -To identify different services currently running, refer to the "SERVICE" column displayed when executing: -```console -docker-compose ps -``` - -![services](https://i.ibb.co/ZXG3Ld9/image.png) \ No newline at end of file +For advanced documentation, refer to [ADVANCED.md](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku-compose/blob/master/ADVANCED.md). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml index aaa458f..3ebf1f3 100644 --- a/docker-compose.yml +++ b/docker-compose.yml @@ -79,6 +79,17 @@ services: depends_on: - postgres + waku-frontend: + # TODO: migrate to waku-org + image: docker.io/alrevuelta/waku-frontend:latest + #command: + # - xxx + ports: + - 127.0.0.1:4000:3000 + restart: on-failure:5 + depends_on: + - nwaku + prometheus: image: docker.io/prom/prometheus:latest volumes: