## Helper script that allows to start the `waku_example.py` ## and pass it some typical arguments that made the node to connect to a peer. ## Notice that the other peer is expected to a native nwaku running with the following ## configuration file: ## ports-shift = 0 ## pubsub-topic = [ "/waku/2/default-waku/proto" "/waku/2/testing-store" ] ## staticnode = [ "/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/60001/p2p/16Uiu2HAm2eqzqp6xn32fzgGi8K4BuF88W4Xy6yxsmDcW8h1gj6ie" ] ## log-level = "DEBUG" ## nodekey = "0d714a1fada214dead6dc9c7274585eca0ff292451866e7d6d677dc818e8ccd2" ## lightpush = true ## store = true ## store-message-db-url = "sqlite://sqlite_folder/store.sqlite3" ## store-message-retention-policy = "capacity:100000000" ## rpc-admin=true ## rest-admin=true ## rest = true ## metrics-server = true ## discv5-discovery = true ## discv5-enr-auto-update = true ./venv/bin/python3 \ tests/waku_example.py \ -p 60001 \ -k 364d111d729a6eb6d2e6113e163f017b5ef03a6f94c9b5b7bb1bb36fa5cb07a9 \ -r 1 \ --peer /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAmVFXtAfSj4EiR7mL2KvL4EE2wztuQgUSBoj2Jx2KeXFLN