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slug: 19
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title: 19/WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH
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title: WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH
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name: Waku v2 Light Push
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status: draft
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editor: Zoltan Nagy <zoltan@status.im>
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previous version: `/vac/waku/lightpush/2.0.0-beta1` [19/WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/19/lightpush)
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---
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**Protocol identifier**: `/vac/waku/lightpush/2.0.0-beta2`
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**Protocol identifier**: `/vac/waku/lightpush/3.0.0`
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## Motivation and Goals
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Light nodes with short connection windows and limited bandwidth wish to publish messages into the Waku network.
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Light nodes with short connection windows and limited bandwidth wish to push messages to other nodes in the Waku network to request message services.
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A common use case is to request that service node to publish the message to a `11/WAKU2-RELAY` pubsub topic.
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Additionally, there is sometimes a need for confirmation that a message has been received "by the network"
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(here, at least one node).
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`19/WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH` is a request/response protocol for this.
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`WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH` is a request/response protocol for this.
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## Payloads
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syntax = "proto3";
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message LightPushRequest {
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enum RequestType { // Future extension point
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RELAY = 0;
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}
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string request_id = 1;
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RequestType kind = 10; // default is RELAY, placeholder for future extensions
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string pubsub_topic = 20;
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string request_id = 1;
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uin32 request_type = 10; // reserved for future request type selection, currently it is always RELAY (0)
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string topic = 20;
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WakuMessage message = 21;
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}
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message LightPushResponse {
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enum Status {
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SUCCESS = 0;
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BAD_REQUEST = 400;
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NO_PEERS_TO_RELAY = 404;
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PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE = 413;
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UNSUPPORTED_TOPIC = 415;
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TOO_MANY_REQUESTS = 429;
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INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR = 500;
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SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 503;
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}
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string request_id = 1;
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Status status_code = 10;
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uint32 status_code = 10; // non zero in case of failure, see appendix
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optional string status_desc = 11;
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uint32 relay_peer_count = 12;
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}
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### Message Relaying
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Nodes that respond to `LightPushRequest` MUST either
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relay the encapsulated message via [11/WAKU2-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/11/relay) protocol on the specified `pubsub_topic`,
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or forward the `LightPushRequest` via 19/LIGHTPUSH on a [WAKU2-DANDELION](https://github.com/waku-org/specs/blob/waku-RFC/standards/application/dandelion.md) stem.
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Nodes that respond to `LightPushRequest` MUST either relay the encapsulated message via [11/WAKU2-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/11/relay) protocol on the specified `pubsub_topic` or `shard` ([WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](https://github.com/waku-org/specs/blob/master/standards/core/relay-sharding.md)) depending on the network configuration.
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If they are unable to do so for some reason, they SHOULD return an error code in `LightPushResponse`.
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### Examples of possible error codes
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| Result | Code | Note |
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|--------|------|------|
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| SUCCESS | 0 | Successfull push, response's relay_peer_count holds the number of peers the message is pushed. |
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| BAD_REQUEST | 400 | |
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| NO_PEERS_TO_RELAY | 404 | Service node has no relay peers |
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| PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE | 413 | Message exceeds certain size limit, it can depend on network configuration, see status_desc for details. |
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| UNSUPPORTED_TOPIC | 415 | Requested push on pubsub_topic or shard is not possible as the service node is not subscibed to. |
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| TOO_MANY_REQUESTS | 429 | DOS protection prevented this request as the current request exceeds the configured request rate. |
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| INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR | 500 | status_desc holds explanation of the error. |
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| SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE | 503 | Lightpush service not available |
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> The list of error codes are not complete and can be extended in the future.
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## Security Considerations
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Since this can introduce an amplification factor, it is RECOMMENDED for the node relaying to the rest of the network to take extra precautions.
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This can be done by rate limiting via [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/17/rln-relay).
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Therefore Waku2 applies or will apply:
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- DOS protection through request rate limitation on the service itself.
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- message rate limiting via [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/17/rln-relay), applied via network membership subscription.
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Note that the above is currently not fully implemented.
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> These features are under development.
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## Future work
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- Add support attaching RLN proof for the message requested to be relayed.
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- Add support for other request types.
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- Incentivization of the service
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## Copyright
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## References
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* [11/WAKU2-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/11/relay)
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* [WAKU2-DANDELION](https://github.com/waku-org/specs/blob/waku-RFC/standards/application/dandelion.md)
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* [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/17/rln-relay)
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