# nwaku-compose Ready to use docker-compose to run your own [nwaku](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku) full node. Description: * 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 advanced users or node operators. * Requires `docker-compose` and `git`. **1. Get the code:** ```console git clone git@github.com:waku-org/nwaku-compose.git cd nwaku-compose ``` **2. Provide your Ethereum node** 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 ``` Start everything. ```console docker-compose up -d ``` **3. Register your RLN membership** If you just want to relay traffic in the network, you are all set. But if you want to publish messages, you need an RLN membership. Its a simple onchain transaction, you need: * A wallet with some Sepolia Eth, <0.1 Eth. * Go to [localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000) and `Register Credentials`. Set a `password`` and `Export` it as `keystore.json` * In your nwaku node, set. TODO: Improve manual process. * `rln-relay-cred-password` to the `password` you chose. * `rln-relay-cred-path` to `keystore.json` **4. Interact with your nwaku node** * See [localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000) to interact with your node * See [localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) for advanced metrics. For advanced documentation, refer to [ADVANCED.md](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku-compose/blob/master/ADVANCED.md).