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WakuNode init without WakuNodeConf (#117)
* WakuNode init without WakuNodeConf

* WakuNode start without WakuNodeConf

* setupNat adjustments for making common version

* Move setupNat to common.nim to be used for v1 and v2
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README.md

Waku v1 example

Introduction

This is a basic Waku v1 example to show the Waku v1 API usage.

It can be run as a single node, in which case it will just post and receive its own messages.

Or multiple nodes can be started and can connect to each other, so that messages can be passed around.

How to build

make wakuexample

How to run

Single node

# Lauch example node
./build/example

Messages will be posted and received.

Multiple nodes

# Launch first example node
./build/example

Now look for an INFO log containing the enode address, e.g.: enode://26..5b@0.0.0.0:30303 (but with full address)

Copy the full enode string of the first node and start the second node with that enode string as staticnode config option:

# Launch second example node, providing the enode address of the first node
./build/example --staticnode:enode://26..5b@0.0.0.0:30303 --ports-shift:1

Now both nodes will receive also messages from each other.