Tool to simulate a waku network with multiple nodes, traffic and users
https://simulator.waku.org
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* read keys from foundry config and write to shared file * each nwaku service uses its index to retrieve a private key for keystore * remove node index related code, no longer needed * removed additional script and files * fixed scipt shell reference in run_nwaku |
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README.md | ||
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run_nwaku.sh | ||
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traffic.py | ||
wakusim.env |
README.md
nwaku-simulator
Requires
- docker
- docker-compose
How to run
git clone https://github.com/waku-org/waku-simulator.git
cd waku-simulator
Configure the simulation parameters. You can place the env variable in an .env
file.
export NWAKU_IMAGE=wakuorg/nwaku:v0.21.2-rc.0
export NUM_NWAKU_NODES=5
export TRAFFIC_DELAY_SECONDS=15
export MSG_SIZE_KBYTES=10
docker-compose up -d
This will:
- spin up grafana/prometheus for monitoring, see
http://localhost:3000
. - spin up a bootstrap nwaku node.
- spin up a given amount of nwaku nodes with specific versions.
- spin up a
rest-traffic
instance that will inject traffic into the network (see flags for rate and msg size)
notes
The default login/password for grafana is admin
/admin
.
warning
in case arp tables are overflowing:
sysctl net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3=32000
Compose V2 users should spin up the containers with the following command:
docker-compose --compatibility up -d
Infrastructure
An instance of this service is deployed at https://simulator.waku.org/.
It is configured using wakusim.env
file, and new changes to this repository are picked up using a GitHub webhook handler.
The docker images used are updated using Watchtower as well.
For details on how it works please read the Ansible role readme file. The original deployment issue can be found here.
The deployed branch is deploy-wakusim.