## Here's a basic example of how you would start a Waku node, subscribe to ## topics, and publish to them. import std/[os,options], confutils, chronicles, chronos, stew/shims/net as stewNet, libp2p/crypto/[crypto,secp], eth/keys, json_rpc/[rpcclient, rpcserver], ../../waku/v2/node/[config, wakunode2], ../../waku/common/utils/nat, ../../waku/v2/waku_types type Topic* = waku_types.Topic # Node operations happens asynchronously proc runBackground() {.async.} = let conf = WakuNodeConf.load() (extIp, extTcpPort, extUdpPort) = setupNat(conf.nat, clientId, Port(uint16(conf.tcpPort) + conf.portsShift), Port(uint16(conf.udpPort) + conf.portsShift)) node = WakuNode.init(conf.nodeKey, conf.listenAddress, Port(uint16(conf.tcpPort) + conf.portsShift), extIp, extTcpPort) await node.start() await node.mountRelay() # Subscribe to a topic let topic = cast[Topic]("foobar") proc handler(topic: Topic, data: seq[byte]) {.async, gcsafe.} = let message = WakuMessage.init(data).value let payload = cast[string](message.payload) info "Hit subscribe handler", topic=topic, payload=payload, contentTopic=message.contentTopic await node.subscribe(topic, handler) # Publish to a topic let payload = cast[seq[byte]]("hello world") let message = WakuMessage(payload: payload, contentTopic: ContentTopic(1)) await node.publish(topic, message) # TODO Await with try/except here discard runBackground() runForever()