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Use of `statusim.net` domain been deprecated since March: https://github.com/status-im/infra-shards/commit/7df38c14 Also adjust test to match enr with multiaddresses. Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im> |
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wakucanary.nim |
README.md
waku canary tool
Attempts to dial a peer and asserts it supports a given set of protocols.
./build/wakucanary --help
Usage:
wakucanary [OPTIONS]...
The following options are available:
-a, --address Multiaddress of the peer node to attempt to dial.
-t, --timeout Timeout to consider that the connection failed [=chronos.seconds(10)].
-p, --protocol Protocol required to be supported: store,relay,lightpush,filter (can be used
multiple times).
-l, --log-level Sets the log level [=LogLevel.DEBUG].
-np, --node-port Listening port for waku node [=60000].
--websocket-secure-key-path Secure websocket key path: '/path/to/key.txt' .
--websocket-secure-cert-path Secure websocket Certificate path: '/path/to/cert.txt' .
-c, --cluster-id Cluster ID of the fleet node to check status [Default=1]
-s, --shard Shards index to subscribe to topics [ Argument may be repeated ]
The tool can be built as:
$ make wakucanary
And used as follows. A reachable node that supports both store
and filter
protocols.
$ ./build/wakucanary --address=/dns4/node-01.ac-cn-hongkong-c.waku.sandbox.status.im/tcp/30303/p2p/16Uiu2HAmSJvSJphxRdbnigUV5bjRRZFBhTtWFTSyiKaQByCjwmpV --protocol=store --protocol=filter
$ echo $?
0
A node that can't be reached.
$ ./build/wakucanary --address=/dns4/node-01.ac-cn-hongkong-c.waku.sandbox.status.im/tcp/1000/p2p/16Uiu2HAmSJvSJphxRdbnigUV5bjRRZFBhTtWFTSyiKaQByCjwmpV --protocol=store --protocol=filter
$ echo $?
1
Note that a domain name can also be used.
$ ./build/wakucanary --address=/dns4/node-01.do-ams3.status.test.status.im/tcp/30303/p2p/16Uiu2HAkukebeXjTQ9QDBeNDWuGfbaSg79wkkhK4vPocLgR6QFDf --protocol=store --protocol=filter
$ echo $?
0
Websockets are also supported. The websocket port openned by waku canary is calculated as $(--node-port) + 1000
(e.g. when you set -np 60000
, the WS port will be 61000
)
$ ./build/wakucanary --address=/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/7777/ws/p2p/16Uiu2HAm4ng2DaLPniRoZtMQbLdjYYWnXjrrJkGoXWCoBWAdn1tu --protocol=store --protocol=filter
$ ./build/wakucanary --address=/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/7777/wss/p2p/16Uiu2HAmB6JQpewXScGoQ2syqmimbe4GviLxRwfsR8dCpwaGBPSE --protocol=store --websocket-secure-key-path=MyKey.key --websocket-secure-cert-path=MyCertificate.crt