# networkmonitor Monitoring tool to run in an existing `waku` network with the following features: * Keeps discovering new peers using `discv5` * Tracks advertised capabilities of each node as per stored in the ENR `waku` field * Attempts to connect to all nodes, tracking which protocols each node supports * Presents grafana-ready metrics showing the state of the network in terms of locations, ips, number discovered peers, number of peers we could connect to, user-agent that each peer contains, content topics and the amount of rx messages in each one. * Metrics are exposed through prometheus metrics but also with a custom rest api, presenting detailed information about each peer. These metrics are exposed via a rest api. ## Usage ```console ./build/networkmonitor --help Usage: networkmonitor [OPTIONS]... The following options are available: -l, --log-level Sets the log level [=LogLevel.DEBUG]. -t, --timeout Timeout to consider that the connection failed [=chronos.seconds(10)]. -b, --bootstrap-node Bootstrap ENR node. Argument may be repeated. [=@[""]]. --dns-discovery-url URL for DNS node list in format 'enrtree://@'. -r, --refresh-interval How often new peers are discovered and connected to (in seconds) [=5]. --metrics-server Enable the metrics server: true|false [=true]. --metrics-server-address Listening address of the metrics server. [=ValidIpAddress.init("127.0.0.1")]. --metrics-server-port Listening HTTP port of the metrics server. [=8008]. --metrics-rest-address Listening address of the metrics rest server. [=127.0.0.1]. --metrics-rest-port Listening HTTP port of the metrics rest server. [=8009]. ``` ## Example Connect to the network through a given bootstrap node, with default parameters. See metrics section for the data that it exposes. ```console ./build/networkmonitor --log-level=INFO --b="enr:-Nm4QOdTOKZJKTUUZ4O_W932CXIET-M9NamewDnL78P5u9DOGnZlK0JFZ4k0inkfe6iY-0JAaJVovZXc575VV3njeiABgmlkgnY0gmlwhAjS3ueKbXVsdGlhZGRyc7g6ADg2MW5vZGUtMDEuYWMtY24taG9uZ2tvbmctYy53YWt1djIucHJvZC5zdGF0dXNpbS5uZXQGH0DeA4lzZWNwMjU2azGhAo0C-VvfgHiXrxZi3umDiooXMGY9FvYj5_d1Q4EeS7eyg3RjcIJ2X4N1ZHCCIyiFd2FrdTIP" ``` ```console ./build/networkmonitor --log-level=INFO --dns-discovery-url=enrtree://AL65EKLJAUXKKPG43HVTML5EFFWEZ7L4LOKTLZCLJASG4DSESQZEC@prod.status.nodes.status.im ``` ## Metrics Metrics are divided into two categories: * Prometheus metrics, exposed as i.e. gauges. * Custom metrics, used for unconstrained labels such as peer information or content topics. - These metrics are not exposed through prometheus because since they are unconstrained, they can end up breaking the backend, as a new datapoint is generated for each one and it can reach up a point where is too much to handle. ### Prometheus Metrics The following metrics are available. See `http://localhost:8008/metrics` * `peer_type_as_per_enr`: Number of peers supporting each capability according the the ENR (Relay, Store, Lightpush, Filter) * `peer_type_as_per_protocol`: Number of peers supporting each protocol, after a successful connection) * `peer_user_agents`: List of useragents found in the network and their count Other relevant metrics reused from `nim-eth`: * `routing_table_nodes`: Inherited from nim-eth, number of nodes in the routing table * `discovery_message_requests_outgoing_total`: Inherited from nim-eth, number of outging discovery requests, useful to know if the node is actiely looking for new peers ### Custom Metrics The following endpoints are available: * `http://localhost:8009/allpeersinfo`: json list of all peers with extra information such as ip, location, supported protocols and last connection time. * `http://localhost:8009/contenttopics`: content topic messages and its message count.