nwaku/waku/v2/node/wakunode2.nim

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Nim

import
std/[options, tables, strutils, sequtils],
chronos, chronicles, metrics, stew/shims/net as stewNet,
# TODO: Why do we need eth keys?
eth/keys,
web3,
libp2p/multiaddress,
libp2p/crypto/crypto,
libp2p/protocols/protocol,
# NOTE For TopicHandler, solve with exports?
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/rpc/messages,
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/pubsub,
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/gossipsub,
libp2p/standard_setup,
../protocol/[waku_relay, waku_message, message_notifier],
../protocol/waku_store/waku_store,
../protocol/waku_swap/waku_swap,
../protocol/waku_filter/waku_filter,
../protocol/waku_rln_relay/[rln,waku_rln_relay_utils],
../protocol/waku_lightpush/waku_lightpush,
../utils/peers,
./storage/message/message_store,
./storage/peer/peer_storage,
../utils/requests,
./peer_manager/peer_manager
declarePublicCounter waku_node_messages, "number of messages received", ["type"]
declarePublicGauge waku_node_filters, "number of content filter subscriptions"
declarePublicGauge waku_node_errors, "number of wakunode errors", ["type"]
logScope:
topics = "wakunode"
# Default clientId
const clientId* = "Nimbus Waku v2 node"
# Default topic
const defaultTopic = "/waku/2/default-waku/proto"
# key and crypto modules different
type
KeyPair* = crypto.KeyPair
PublicKey* = crypto.PublicKey
PrivateKey* = crypto.PrivateKey
# XXX: Weird type, should probably be using pubsub Topic object name?
Topic* = string
Message* = seq[byte]
WakuInfo* = object
# NOTE One for simplicity, can extend later as needed
listenStr*: string
#multiaddrStrings*: seq[string]
# NOTE based on Eth2Node in NBC eth2_network.nim
WakuNode* = ref object of RootObj
peerManager*: PeerManager
switch*: Switch
wakuRelay*: WakuRelay
wakuStore*: WakuStore
wakuFilter*: WakuFilter
wakuSwap*: WakuSwap
wakuRlnRelay*: WakuRLNRelay
wakuLightPush*: WakuLightPush
peerInfo*: PeerInfo
libp2pTransportLoops*: seq[Future[void]]
# TODO Revist messages field indexing as well as if this should be Message or WakuMessage
messages*: seq[(Topic, WakuMessage)]
filters*: Filters
subscriptions*: MessageNotificationSubscriptions
rng*: ref BrHmacDrbgContext
started*: bool # Indicates that node has started listening
# NOTE Any difference here in Waku vs Eth2?
# E.g. Devp2p/Libp2p support, etc.
#func asLibp2pKey*(key: keys.PublicKey): PublicKey =
# PublicKey(scheme: Secp256k1, skkey: secp.SkPublicKey(key))
func asEthKey*(key: PrivateKey): keys.PrivateKey =
keys.PrivateKey(key.skkey)
proc removeContentFilters(filters: var Filters, contentFilters: seq[ContentFilter]) {.gcsafe.} =
# Flatten all unsubscribe topics into single seq
var unsubscribeTopics: seq[ContentTopic]
for cf in contentFilters:
unsubscribeTopics = unsubscribeTopics.concat(cf.contentTopics)
debug "unsubscribing", unsubscribeTopics=unsubscribeTopics
var rIdToRemove: seq[string] = @[]
for rId, f in filters.mpairs:
# Iterate filter entries to remove matching content topics
for cf in f.contentFilters.mitems:
# Iterate content filters in filter entry
cf.contentTopics.keepIf(proc (t: auto): bool = t notin unsubscribeTopics)
# make sure we delete the content filter
# if no more topics are left
f.contentFilters.keepIf(proc (cf: auto): bool = cf.contentTopics.len > 0)
if f.contentFilters.len == 0:
rIdToRemove.add(rId)
# make sure we delete the filter entry
# if no more content filters left
for rId in rIdToRemove:
filters.del(rId)
debug "filters modified", filters=filters
template tcpEndPoint(address, port): auto =
MultiAddress.init(address, tcpProtocol, port)
## Public API
##
proc init*(T: type WakuNode, nodeKey: crypto.PrivateKey,
bindIp: ValidIpAddress, bindPort: Port,
extIp = none[ValidIpAddress](), extPort = none[Port](),
peerStorage: PeerStorage = nil): T =
## Creates a Waku Node.
##
## Status: Implemented.
##
let
rng = crypto.newRng()
hostAddress = tcpEndPoint(bindIp, bindPort)
announcedAddresses = if extIp.isNone() or extPort.isNone(): @[]
else: @[tcpEndPoint(extIp.get(), extPort.get())]
peerInfo = PeerInfo.init(nodekey)
info "Initializing networking", hostAddress,
announcedAddresses
# XXX: Add this when we create node or start it?
peerInfo.addrs.add(hostAddress) # Index 0
for multiaddr in announcedAddresses:
peerInfo.addrs.add(multiaddr) # Announced addresses in index > 0
var switch = newStandardSwitch(some(nodekey), hostAddress,
transportFlags = {ServerFlags.ReuseAddr}, rng = rng)
# TODO Untested - verify behavior after switch interface change
# More like this:
# let pubsub = GossipSub.init(
# switch = switch,
# msgIdProvider = msgIdProvider,
# triggerSelf = true, sign = false,
# verifySignature = false).PubSub
result = WakuNode(
peerManager: PeerManager.new(switch, peerStorage),
switch: switch,
rng: rng,
peerInfo: peerInfo,
subscriptions: newTable[string, MessageNotificationSubscription](),
filters: initTable[string, Filter]()
)
proc start*(node: WakuNode) {.async.} =
## Starts a created Waku Node.
##
## Status: Implemented.
##
node.libp2pTransportLoops = await node.switch.start()
# TODO Get this from WakuNode obj
let peerInfo = node.peerInfo
info "PeerInfo", peerId = peerInfo.peerId, addrs = peerInfo.addrs
let listenStr = $peerInfo.addrs[^1] & "/p2p/" & $peerInfo.peerId
## XXX: this should be /ip4..., / stripped?
info "Listening on", full = listenStr
if not node.wakuRelay.isNil:
await node.wakuRelay.start()
node.started = true
proc stop*(node: WakuNode) {.async.} =
if not node.wakuRelay.isNil:
await node.wakuRelay.stop()
await node.switch.stop()
node.started = false
proc subscribe(node: WakuNode, topic: Topic, handler: Option[TopicHandler]) =
if node.wakuRelay.isNil:
error "Invalid API call to `subscribe`. WakuRelay not mounted."
# @TODO improved error handling
return
info "subscribe", topic=topic
proc defaultHandler(topic: string, data: seq[byte]) {.async, gcsafe.} =
# A default handler should be registered for all topics
trace "Hit default handler", topic=topic, data=data
let msg = WakuMessage.init(data)
if msg.isOk():
await node.subscriptions.notify(topic, msg.value()) # Trigger subscription handlers on a store/filter node
waku_node_messages.inc(labelValues = ["relay"])
let wakuRelay = node.wakuRelay
if topic notin PubSub(wakuRelay).topics:
# Add default handler only for new topics
debug "Registering default handler", topic=topic
wakuRelay.subscribe(topic, defaultHandler)
if handler.isSome:
debug "Registering handler", topic=topic
wakuRelay.subscribe(topic, handler.get())
proc subscribe*(node: WakuNode, topic: Topic, handler: TopicHandler) =
## Subscribes to a PubSub topic. Triggers handler when receiving messages on
## this topic. TopicHandler is a method that takes a topic and some data.
##
## NOTE The data field SHOULD be decoded as a WakuMessage.
## Status: Implemented.
node.subscribe(topic, some(handler))
proc subscribe*(node: WakuNode, request: FilterRequest, handler: ContentFilterHandler) {.async, gcsafe.} =
## Registers for messages that match a specific filter. Triggers the handler whenever a message is received.
## FilterHandler is a method that takes a MessagePush.
##
## Status: Implemented.
# Sanity check for well-formed subscribe FilterRequest
doAssert(request.subscribe, "invalid subscribe request")
info "subscribe content", filter=request
var id = generateRequestId(node.rng)
if node.wakuFilter.isNil == false:
let idOpt = await node.wakuFilter.subscribe(request)
if idOpt.isSome():
# Subscribed successfully.
id = idOpt.get()
else:
# Failed to subscribe
error "remote subscription to filter failed", filter = request
waku_node_errors.inc(labelValues = ["subscribe_filter_failure"])
# Register handler for filter, whether remote subscription succeeded or not
node.filters[id] = Filter(contentFilters: request.contentFilters, handler: handler)
waku_node_filters.set(node.filters.len.int64)
proc unsubscribe*(node: WakuNode, topic: Topic, handler: TopicHandler) =
## Unsubscribes a handler from a PubSub topic.
##
## Status: Implemented.
if node.wakuRelay.isNil:
error "Invalid API call to `unsubscribe`. WakuRelay not mounted."
# @TODO improved error handling
return
info "unsubscribe", topic=topic
let wakuRelay = node.wakuRelay
wakuRelay.unsubscribe(@[(topic, handler)])
proc unsubscribeAll*(node: WakuNode, topic: Topic) =
## Unsubscribes all handlers registered on a specific PubSub topic.
##
## Status: Implemented.
if node.wakuRelay.isNil:
error "Invalid API call to `unsubscribeAll`. WakuRelay not mounted."
# @TODO improved error handling
return
info "unsubscribeAll", topic=topic
let wakuRelay = node.wakuRelay
wakuRelay.unsubscribeAll(topic)
proc unsubscribe*(node: WakuNode, request: FilterRequest) {.async, gcsafe.} =
## Unsubscribe from a content filter.
##
## Status: Implemented.
# Sanity check for well-formed unsubscribe FilterRequest
doAssert(request.subscribe == false, "invalid unsubscribe request")
info "unsubscribe content", filter=request
await node.wakuFilter.unsubscribe(request)
node.filters.removeContentFilters(request.contentFilters)
waku_node_filters.set(node.filters.len.int64)
proc publish*(node: WakuNode, topic: Topic, message: WakuMessage, rlnRelayEnabled: bool = false) {.async, gcsafe.} =
## Publish a `WakuMessage` to a PubSub topic. `WakuMessage` should contain a
## `contentTopic` field for light node functionality. This field may be also
## be omitted.
##
## Status: Implemented.
## When rlnRelayEnabled is true, a zkp will be generated and attached to the message (it is an experimental feature)
if node.wakuRelay.isNil:
error "Invalid API call to `publish`. WakuRelay not mounted. Try `lightpush` instead."
# @TODO improved error handling
return
let wakuRelay = node.wakuRelay
debug "publish", topic=topic, contentTopic=message.contentTopic
var publishingMessage = message
if rlnRelayEnabled:
# if rln relay is enabled then a proof must be generated and added to the waku message
let
proof = proofGen(message.payload)
## TODO here since the message is immutable we have to make a copy of it and then attach the proof to its duplicate
## TODO however, it might be better to change message type to mutable (i.e., var) so that we can add the proof field to the original message
publishingMessage = WakuMessage(payload: message.payload, contentTopic: message.contentTopic, version: message.version, proof: proof)
let data = message.encode().buffer
discard await wakuRelay.publish(topic, data)
proc lightpush*(node: WakuNode, topic: Topic, message: WakuMessage, handler: PushResponseHandler) {.async, gcsafe.} =
## Pushes a `WakuMessage` to a node which relays it further on PubSub topic.
## Returns whether relaying was successful or not in `handler`.
## `WakuMessage` should contain a `contentTopic` field for light node
## functionality. This field may be also be omitted.
##
## Status: Implemented.
debug "Publishing with lightpush", topic=topic, contentTopic=message.contentTopic
let rpc = PushRequest(pubSubTopic: topic, message: message)
await node.wakuLightPush.request(rpc, handler)
proc query*(node: WakuNode, query: HistoryQuery, handler: QueryHandlerFunc) {.async, gcsafe.} =
## Queries known nodes for historical messages. Triggers the handler whenever a response is received.
## QueryHandlerFunc is a method that takes a HistoryResponse.
##
## Status: Implemented.
# TODO Once waku swap is less experimental, this can simplified
if node.wakuSwap.isNil:
debug "Using default query"
await node.wakuStore.query(query, handler)
else:
debug "Using SWAPAccounting query"
# TODO wakuSwap now part of wakuStore object
await node.wakuStore.queryWithAccounting(query, handler)
# TODO Extend with more relevant info: topics, peers, memory usage, online time, etc
proc info*(node: WakuNode): WakuInfo =
## Returns information about the Node, such as what multiaddress it can be reached at.
##
## Status: Implemented.
##
# TODO Generalize this for other type of multiaddresses
let peerInfo = node.peerInfo
let listenStr = $peerInfo.addrs[^1] & "/p2p/" & $peerInfo.peerId
let wakuInfo = WakuInfo(listenStr: listenStr)
return wakuInfo
proc mountFilter*(node: WakuNode) =
info "mounting filter"
proc filterHandler(requestId: string, msg: MessagePush) {.gcsafe.} =
info "push received"
for message in msg.messages:
node.filters.notify(message, requestId) # Trigger filter handlers on a light node
waku_node_messages.inc(labelValues = ["filter"])
node.wakuFilter = WakuFilter.init(node.peerManager, node.rng, filterHandler)
node.switch.mount(node.wakuFilter)
node.subscriptions.subscribe(WakuFilterCodec, node.wakuFilter.subscription())
# NOTE: If using the swap protocol, it must be mounted before store. This is
# because store is using a reference to the swap protocol.
proc mountSwap*(node: WakuNode) =
info "mounting swap"
node.wakuSwap = WakuSwap.init(node.peerManager, node.rng)
node.switch.mount(node.wakuSwap)
# NYI - Do we need this?
#node.subscriptions.subscribe(WakuSwapCodec, node.wakuSwap.subscription())
proc mountStore*(node: WakuNode, store: MessageStore = nil, persistMessages: bool) =
info "mounting store"
if node.wakuSwap.isNil:
debug "mounting store without swap"
node.wakuStore = WakuStore.init(node.peerManager, node.rng, store)
else:
debug "mounting store with swap"
node.wakuStore = WakuStore.init(node.peerManager, node.rng, store, node.wakuSwap)
node.switch.mount(node.wakuStore)
if persistMessages:
node.subscriptions.subscribe(WakuStoreCodec, node.wakuStore.subscription())
proc mountRlnRelay*(node: WakuNode, ethClientAddress: Option[string] = none(string), ethAccountAddress: Option[Address] = none(Address), membershipContractAddress: Option[Address] = none(Address)) {.async.} =
# TODO return a bool value to indicate the success of the call
# check whether inputs are provided
doAssert(ethClientAddress.isSome())
doAssert(ethAccountAddress.isSome())
doAssert(membershipContractAddress.isSome())
# create an RLN instance
var
ctx = RLN[Bn256]()
ctxPtr = addr(ctx)
doAssert(createRLNInstance(32, ctxPtr))
# generate the membership keys
let membershipKeyPair = membershipKeyGen(ctxPtr)
# check whether keys are generated
doAssert(membershipKeyPair.isSome())
debug "the membership key for the rln relay is generated"
# initialize the WakuRLNRelay
var rlnPeer = WakuRLNRelay(membershipKeyPair: membershipKeyPair.get(),
ethClientAddress: ethClientAddress.get(),
ethAccountAddress: ethAccountAddress.get(),
membershipContractAddress: membershipContractAddress.get())
# register the rln-relay peer to the membership contract
let is_successful = await rlnPeer.register()
# check whether registration is done
doAssert(is_successful)
debug "peer is successfully registered into the membership contract"
node.wakuRlnRelay = rlnPeer
proc addRLNRelayValidator*(node: WakuNode, pubsubTopic: string) =
## this procedure is a thin wrapper for the pubsub addValidator method
## it sets message validator on the given pubsubTopic, the validator will check that
## all the messages published in the pubsubTopic have a valid zero-knowledge proof
proc validator(topic: string, message: messages.Message): Future[ValidationResult] {.async.} =
let msg = WakuMessage.init(message.data)
if msg.isOk():
# check the proof
if proofVrfy(msg.value().payload, msg.value().proof):
result = ValidationResult.Accept
# set a validator for the pubsubTopic
let pb = PubSub(node.wakuRelay)
pb.addValidator(pubsubTopic, validator)
proc mountRelay*(node: WakuNode,
topics: seq[string] = newSeq[string](),
rlnRelayEnabled = false,
keepAlive = false,
relayMessages = true) {.gcsafe.} =
let wakuRelay = WakuRelay.init(
switch = node.switch,
# Use default
#msgIdProvider = msgIdProvider,
triggerSelf = true,
sign = false,
verifySignature = false
)
info "mounting relay", rlnRelayEnabled=rlnRelayEnabled, keepAlive=keepAlive, relayMessages=relayMessages
node.switch.mount(wakuRelay)
if not relayMessages:
## Some nodes may choose not to have the capability to relay messages (e.g. "light" nodes).
## All nodes, however, currently require WakuRelay, regardless of desired capabilities.
## This is to allow protocol stream negotation with relay-capable nodes to succeed.
## Here we mount relay on the switch only, but do not proceed to subscribe to any pubsub
## topics. We also never start the relay protocol. node.wakuRelay remains nil.
## @TODO: in future, this WakuRelay dependency will be removed completely
return
node.wakuRelay = wakuRelay
wakuRelay.keepAlive = keepAlive
node.subscribe(defaultTopic, none(TopicHandler))
for topic in topics:
node.subscribe(topic, none(TopicHandler))
if node.peerManager.hasPeers(WakuRelayCodec):
trace "Found previous WakuRelay peers. Reconnecting."
# Reconnect to previous relay peers. This will respect a backoff period, if necessary
waitFor node.peerManager.reconnectPeers(WakuRelayCodec,
wakuRelay.parameters.pruneBackoff + chronos.seconds(BackoffSlackTime))
if rlnRelayEnabled:
# TODO pass rln relay inputs to this proc, right now it uses default values that are set in the mountRlnRelay proc
info "WakuRLNRelay is enabled"
waitFor mountRlnRelay(node)
# TODO currently the message validator is set for the defaultTopic, this can be configurable to accept other pubsub topics as well
addRLNRelayValidator(node, defaultTopic)
info "WakuRLNRelay is mounted successfully"
if node.started:
# Node has already started. Start the WakuRelay protocol
waitFor node.wakuRelay.start()
info "relay mounted and started successfully"
proc mountLightPush*(node: WakuNode) =
info "mounting light push"
if node.wakuRelay.isNil:
debug "mounting lightpush without relay"
node.wakuLightPush = WakuLightPush.init(node.peerManager, node.rng, nil)
else:
debug "mounting lightpush with relay"
node.wakuLightPush = WakuLightPush.init(node.peerManager, node.rng, nil, node.wakuRelay)
node.switch.mount(node.wakuLightPush)
## Helpers
proc dialPeer*(n: WakuNode, address: string) {.async.} =
info "dialPeer", address = address
# XXX: This turns ipfs into p2p, not quite sure why
let remotePeer = parsePeerInfo(address)
info "Dialing peer", wireAddr = remotePeer.addrs[0], peerId = remotePeer.peerId
# NOTE This is dialing on WakuRelay protocol specifically
discard await n.peerManager.dialPeer(remotePeer, WakuRelayCodec)
info "Post peerManager dial"
proc setStorePeer*(n: WakuNode, address: string) =
info "dialPeer", address = address
let remotePeer = parsePeerInfo(address)
n.wakuStore.setPeer(remotePeer)
proc setFilterPeer*(n: WakuNode, address: string) =
info "dialPeer", address = address
let remotePeer = parsePeerInfo(address)
n.wakuFilter.setPeer(remotePeer)
proc connectToNodes*(n: WakuNode, nodes: seq[string]) {.async.} =
for nodeId in nodes:
info "connectToNodes", node = nodeId
# XXX: This seems...brittle
await dialPeer(n, nodeId)
# The issue seems to be around peers not being fully connected when
# trying to subscribe. So what we do is sleep to guarantee nodes are
# fully connected.
#
# This issue was known to Dmitiry on nim-libp2p and may be resolvable
# later.
await sleepAsync(5.seconds)
proc connectToNodes*(n: WakuNode, nodes: seq[PeerInfo]) {.async.} =
for peerInfo in nodes:
info "connectToNodes", peer = peerInfo
discard await n.peerManager.dialPeer(peerInfo, WakuRelayCodec)
# The issue seems to be around peers not being fully connected when
# trying to subscribe. So what we do is sleep to guarantee nodes are
# fully connected.
#
# This issue was known to Dmitiry on nim-libp2p and may be resolvable
# later.
await sleepAsync(5.seconds)
when isMainModule:
import
system/ansi_c,
confutils, json_rpc/rpcserver, metrics,
./config,
./jsonrpc/[admin_api,
debug_api,
filter_api,
private_api,
relay_api,
store_api],
./storage/message/waku_message_store,
./storage/peer/waku_peer_storage,
../../common/utils/nat
proc startRpc(node: WakuNode, rpcIp: ValidIpAddress, rpcPort: Port, conf: WakuNodeConf) =
let
ta = initTAddress(rpcIp, rpcPort)
rpcServer = newRpcHttpServer([ta])
installDebugApiHandlers(node, rpcServer)
# Install enabled API handlers:
if conf.relay:
let topicCache = newTable[string, seq[WakuMessage]]()
installRelayApiHandlers(node, rpcServer, topicCache)
if conf.rpcPrivate:
# Private API access allows WakuRelay functionality that
# is backwards compatible with Waku v1.
installPrivateApiHandlers(node, rpcServer, node.rng, topicCache)
if conf.filter:
let messageCache = newTable[ContentTopic, seq[WakuMessage]]()
installFilterApiHandlers(node, rpcServer, messageCache)
if conf.store:
installStoreApiHandlers(node, rpcServer)
if conf.rpcAdmin:
installAdminApiHandlers(node, rpcServer)
rpcServer.start()
info "RPC Server started", ta
proc startMetricsServer(serverIp: ValidIpAddress, serverPort: Port) =
info "Starting metrics HTTP server", serverIp, serverPort
metrics.startHttpServer($serverIp, serverPort)
proc startMetricsLog() =
# https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/17369
var logMetrics: proc(udata: pointer) {.gcsafe, raises: [Defect].}
logMetrics = proc(udata: pointer) =
{.gcsafe.}:
# TODO: libp2p_pubsub_peers is not public, so we need to make this either
# public in libp2p or do our own peer counting after all.
var
totalMessages = 0.float64
for key in waku_node_messages.metrics.keys():
try:
totalMessages = totalMessages + waku_node_messages.value(key)
except KeyError:
discard
info "Node metrics", totalMessages
discard setTimer(Moment.fromNow(2.seconds), logMetrics)
discard setTimer(Moment.fromNow(2.seconds), logMetrics)
let
conf = WakuNodeConf.load()
# Storage setup
var sqliteDatabase: SqliteDatabase
if conf.dbpath != "":
let dbRes = SqliteDatabase.init(conf.dbpath)
if dbRes.isErr:
warn "failed to init database", err = dbRes.error
waku_node_errors.inc(labelValues = ["init_db_failure"])
else:
sqliteDatabase = dbRes.value
var pStorage: WakuPeerStorage
if conf.peerpersist and not sqliteDatabase.isNil:
let res = WakuPeerStorage.new(sqliteDatabase)
if res.isErr:
warn "failed to init new WakuPeerStorage", err = res.error
waku_node_errors.inc(labelValues = ["init_store_failure"])
else:
pStorage = res.value
let
(extIp, extTcpPort, extUdpPort) = setupNat(conf.nat, clientId,
Port(uint16(conf.tcpPort) + conf.portsShift),
Port(uint16(conf.udpPort) + conf.portsShift))
## @TODO: the NAT setup assumes a manual port mapping configuration if extIp config is set. This probably
## implies adding manual config item for extPort as well. The following heuristic assumes that, in absence of manual
## config, the external port is the same as the bind port.
extPort = if extIp.isSome() and extTcpPort.isNone(): some(Port(uint16(conf.tcpPort) + conf.portsShift))
else: extTcpPort
node = WakuNode.init(conf.nodeKey,
conf.listenAddress, Port(uint16(conf.tcpPort) + conf.portsShift),
extIp, extPort,
pStorage)
waitFor node.start()
if conf.swap:
mountSwap(node)
# TODO Set swap peer, for now should be same as store peer
# Store setup
if (conf.storenode != "") or (conf.store):
var store: WakuMessageStore
if (not sqliteDatabase.isNil) and conf.persistmessages:
let res = WakuMessageStore.init(sqliteDatabase)
if res.isErr:
warn "failed to init WakuMessageStore", err = res.error
waku_node_errors.inc(labelValues = ["init_store_failure"])
else:
store = res.value
mountStore(node, store, conf.persistmessages)
if conf.storenode != "":
setStorePeer(node, conf.storenode)
# Relay setup
mountRelay(node,
conf.topics.split(" "),
rlnRelayEnabled = conf.rlnrelay,
keepAlive = conf.keepAlive,
relayMessages = conf.relay) # Indicates if node is capable to relay messages
if conf.staticnodes.len > 0:
waitFor connectToNodes(node, conf.staticnodes)
# NOTE Must be mounted after relay
if conf.lightpush:
mountLightPush(node)
# Filter setup. NOTE Must be mounted after relay
if (conf.filternode != "") or (conf.filter):
mountFilter(node)
if conf.filternode != "":
setFilterPeer(node, conf.filternode)
if conf.rpc:
startRpc(node, conf.rpcAddress, Port(conf.rpcPort + conf.portsShift), conf)
if conf.logMetrics:
startMetricsLog()
when defined(insecure):
if conf.metricsServer:
startMetricsServer(conf.metricsServerAddress,
Port(conf.metricsServerPort + conf.portsShift))
# Setup graceful shutdown
# Handle Ctrl-C SIGINT
proc handleCtrlC() {.noconv.} =
when defined(windows):
# workaround for https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/4057
setupForeignThreadGc()
info "Shutting down after receiving SIGINT"
waitFor node.stop()
quit(QuitSuccess)
setControlCHook(handleCtrlC)
# Handle SIGTERM
when defined(posix):
proc handleSigterm(signal: cint) {.noconv.} =
info "Shutting down after receiving SIGTERM"
waitFor node.stop()
quit(QuitSuccess)
c_signal(SIGTERM, handleSigterm)
runForever()