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# Nwaku
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## Introduction
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The nwaku repository implements Waku, and provides tools related to it.
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- A Nim implementation of the [Waku (v2) protocol](https://specs.vac.dev/specs/waku/v2/waku-v2.html).
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- CLI application `wakunode2` that allows you to run a Waku node.
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- Examples of Waku usage.
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- Various tests of above.
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For more details see the [source code](waku/README.md)
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## How to Build & Run ( Linux, MacOS & WSL )
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These instructions are generic. For more detailed instructions, see the Waku source code above.
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### Prerequisites
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The standard developer tools, including a C compiler, GNU Make, Bash, and Git. More information on these installations can be found [here](https://docs.waku.org/guides/nwaku/build-source#install-dependencies).
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### Wakunode
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```bash
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# The first `make` invocation will update all Git submodules.
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# You'll run `make update` after each `git pull` in the future to keep those submodules updated.
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make wakunode2
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# Build with custom compilation flags. Do not use NIM_PARAMS unless you know what you are doing.
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# Replace with your own flags
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make wakunode2 NIMFLAGS="-d:chronicles_colors:none -d:disableMarchNative"
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# Run with DNS bootstrapping
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./build/wakunode2 --dns-discovery --dns-discovery-url=DNS_BOOTSTRAP_NODE_URL
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# See available command line options
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./build/wakunode2 --help
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```
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To join the network, you need to know the address of at least one bootstrap node.
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Please refer to the [Waku README](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/waku/README.md) for more information.
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For more on how to run `wakunode2`, refer to:
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- [Run using binaries](https://docs.waku.org/guides/nwaku/build-source)
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- [Run using docker](https://docs.waku.org/guides/nwaku/run-docker)
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- [Run using docker-compose](https://docs.waku.org/guides/nwaku/run-docker-compose)
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#### Issues
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##### WSL
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If you encounter difficulties building the project on WSL, consider placing the project within WSL's filesystem, avoiding the `/mnt/` directory.
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### How to Build & Run ( Windows )
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Note: This is a work in progress. The current setup procedure is as follows:
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Goal: Get rid of windows specific procedures and make the build process the same as linux/macos.
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The current setup procedure is as follows:
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1. Clone the repository and checkout master branch
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2. Ensure prerequisites are installed (Make, GCC, MSYS2/MinGW)
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3. Run scripts/windows_setup.sh
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### Developing
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#### Nim Runtime
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This repository is bundled with a Nim runtime that includes the necessary dependencies for the project.
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Before you can utilize the runtime you'll need to build the project, as detailed in a previous section.
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This will generate a `vendor` directory containing various dependencies, including the `nimbus-build-system` which has the bundled nim runtime.
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After successfully building the project, you may bring the bundled runtime into scope by running:
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```bash
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source env.sh
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```
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If everything went well, you should see your prompt suffixed with `[Nimbus env]$`. Now you can run `nim` commands as usual.
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### Waku Protocol Test Suite
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```bash
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# Run all the Waku tests
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make test
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```
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### Building single test files
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During development it is helpful to build and run a single test file.
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To support this make has a specific target:
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targets:
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- `build/<relative path to your test file.nim>`
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- `test/<relative path to your test file.nim>`
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Binary will be created as `<path to your test file.nim>.bin` under the `build` directory .
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```bash
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# Build and run your test file separately
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make test/tests/common/test_enr_builder.nim
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```
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## Formatting
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Nim files are expected to be formatted using the [`nph`](https://github.com/arnetheduck/nph) version present in `vendor/nph`.
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You can easily format file with the `make nph/<relative path to nim> file` command.
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For example:
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make nph/waku/waku_core.nim
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```
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A convenient git hook is provided to automatically format file at commit time.
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Run the following command to install it:
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```shell
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make install-nph
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```
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### Examples
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Examples can be found in the examples folder.
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This includes a fully featured chat example.
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### Tools
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Different tools and their corresponding how-to guides can be found in the `tools` folder.
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### Bugs, Questions & Features
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For an inquiry, or if you would like to propose new features, feel free to [open a general issue](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/issues/new).
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For bug reports, please [tag your issue with the `bug` label](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/issues/new).
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If you believe the reported issue requires critical attention, please [use the `critical` label](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/issues/new?labels=critical,bug) to assist with triaging.
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To get help, or participate in the conversation, join the [Waku Discord](https://discord.waku.org/) server.
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### Docs
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* [REST API Documentation](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/)
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