1.9 KiB
Dingpu testnet
TODO (2023-05-24): Deprecate or fix
NOTE: Some of these addresses might change. To get the latest, please see curl -s https://fleets.status.im | jq '.fleets["waku.test"]'
Basic chat usage
If historical messaging is desired, the chat app requires that the remote peer specified in
storenode
option supports the WakuStore protocol. For the current cluster node deployed as part of Dingpu this is already the case.
Start two chat apps:
./build/chat2 --ports-shift:0 --storenode:/ip4/178.128.141.171/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAkykgaECHswi3YKJ5dMLbq2kPVCo89fcyTd38UcQD6ej5W --staticnode:/ip4/178.128.141.171/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAkykgaECHswi3YKJ5dMLbq2kPVCo89fcyTd38UcQD6ej5W
./build/chat2 --ports-shift:1 --storenode:/ip4/178.128.141.171/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAkykgaECHswi3YKJ5dMLbq2kPVCo89fcyTd38UcQD6ej5W --staticnode:/ip4/178.128.141.171/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAkykgaECHswi3YKJ5dMLbq2kPVCo89fcyTd38UcQD6ej5W
By specifying staticnode
it connects to that node subscribes to the waku
topic. This ensures messages are relayed properly.
Then type messages to publish.
Interactively add a node
There is also an interactive mode. Type /connect
then paste address of other node. However, this currently has some timing issues with mesh not being updated, so it is advised not to use this until this has been addressed. See https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/issues/231
Dingpu cluster node
TODO (2024-03-11): Fix node multiaddr
Run a node
To just run a node and not interact on the chat it is enough to run wakunode2
:
./build/wakunode2 --staticnode:<multiaddr>
You can also run the wakubridge
process, which runs both a Waku v1 and Waku v2
node. Currently, it has the same effect as running a wakunode
and wakunode2
process separately, but bridging functionality will be added later to this
application.
./build/wakubridge --staticnodev2:<multiaddr> --fleetv1:test