# Overview: running a nwaku node This guide provides on overview for newcomers on how to build and run a nwaku node for the most common use cases. For a more advanced configuration see our [configuration guides](./how-to/configure.md) To set up a nwaku node on a DigitalOcean droplet, refer to our [quickstart guide for droplets](./droplet-quickstart.md). If you prefer running nwaku in Docker container, see our [Docker guide](./docker-quickstart.md). ## 1. Build [Build the nwaku node](./how-to/build.md) or download a precompiled binary from our [releases page](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/releases). If you'd like to test latest changes without building the binaries yourself, you can refer to [nightly release](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/releases/tag/nightly). Docker images are published to [wakuorg/nwaku](https://hub.docker.com/r/wakuorg/nwaku/tags) on Docker Hub. See our [Docker quickstart guide](./docker-quickstart.md) to run nwaku in a Docker container. ## 2. Run [Run the nwaku node](./how-to/run.md) using a default or common configuration or [configure](./how-to/configure.md) the node for more advanced use cases. [Connect](./how-to/connect.md) the nwaku node to other peers to start communicating. ## 3. Interact A running nwaku node can be interacted with using the [REST API](../api/v2/rest-api.md). > **Note:** REST API functionality is in ALPHA and therefore it is disabled by default. To configure a nwaku node with this enabled, use the `--rest:true` CLI option. ```bash curl http://localhost:8546/debug/v1/info -s | jq ```