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Quickstart: running a nwaku node
This guide helps you run a nwaku node with typical configuration.
It connects your node to the waku.sandbox
fleet for bootstrapping
and enables discovery v5 for continuous peer discovery.
Only relay
protocol is enabled.
For a more comprehensive overview,
see our step-by-step guide.
Option 1: run nwaku binary
Prerequisites are the usual developer tools, such as a C compiler, Make, Bash and Git.
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku
cd nwaku
make wakunode2
./build/wakunode2 \
--dns-discovery:true \
--dns-discovery-url:enrtree://AIRVQ5DDA4FFWLRBCHJWUWOO6X6S4ZTZ5B667LQ6AJU6PEYDLRD5O@sandbox.waku.nodes.status.im \
--discv5-discovery \
--nat=extip:[yourpublicip] # or, if you are behind a nat: --nat=any
Option 2: run nwaku in a Docker container
Prerequisite is a Docker installation.
docker run -i -t -p 60000:60000 -p 9000:9000/udp \
wakuorg/nwaku:v0.20.0 \ # or, the image:tag of your choice
--dns-discovery:true \
--dns-discovery-url:enrtree://AIRVQ5DDA4FFWLRBCHJWUWOO6X6S4ZTZ5B667LQ6AJU6PEYDLRD5O@sandbox.waku.nodes.status.im \
--discv5-discovery \
--nat:extip:[yourpublicip] # or, if you are behind a nat: --nat=any
Option 3: run nwaku with docker compose
Prerequisites: docker
and docker-compose
.
Allows to run nwaku
with prometheus
and grafana
, with an already provisioned dashboard, in a few simple steps.
See nwaku-compose.
git clone https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku-compose
cd nwaku-compose
docker-compose up -d
Go to http://localhost:3000/d/yns_4vFVk/nwaku-monitoring?orgId=1 and after some seconds, your node metrics will be live there. As simple as that.
Tips and tricks
To find the public IP of your host, you can use
dig TXT +short o-o.myaddr.l.google.com @ns1.google.com | awk -F'"' '{ print $2}'