The chat2
application is a basic command-line chat app using the Waku v2 suite of protocols. It connects to a fleet of test nodes to provide end-to-end p2p chat capabilities. The Waku team is currently using this application for internal testing. If you want try our protocols, or join the dogfooding fun, follow the instructions below.
make
To start the chat2
application in its most basic form, run the following from the project directory
./build/chat2
You may need to set DNS server if behind a VPN,
./build/chat2 --dns-discovery-name-server 8.8.8.8
In order to connect to a specific node as relay
peer, define that node's multiaddr
as a staticnode
when starting the app:
./build/chat2 -staticnode=/dns4/node-01.do-ams3.waku.test.status.im/tcp/30303/p2p/16Uiu2HAkykgaECHswi3YKJ5dMLbq2kPVCo89fcyTd38UcQD6ej5W
This will bypass the random peer selection process and connect to the specified node.
Command | Effect |
---|---|
/help |
displays available in-chat commands |
/connect |
interactively connect to a new peer |
/nick |
change nickname for current chat session |
/peers |
Display the list of connected peers |
Each chat2
message is encoded as follows
message Chat2Message {
uint64 timestamp = 1;
string nick = 2;
bytes payload = 3;
}
where timestamp
is the Unix timestamp of the message, nick
is the relevant chat2
user's selected nickname and payload
is the actual chat message being sent. The payload
is the byte array representation of a UTF8 encoded string.