nectar/README.md
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Last updated: 10/16/23

Setup

Building components

# Clone the repo.

git clone git@github.com:uqbar-dao/uqbar.git
git clone git@github.com:uqbar-dao/redb.git

Make sure the two repos are next to each other in your directory structure.
# Get some stuff so we can build wasm.

cargo install wasm-tools
rustup install nightly
rustup target add wasm32-wasi
rustup target add wasm32-wasi --toolchain nightly
cargo install cargo-wasi
cargo install --git https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cargo-component --locked cargo-component

# Build the runtime, along with a number of booted-at-startup WASM modules including terminal and key_value
# OPTIONAL: --release flag
cd uqbar
cargo +nightly build --release

# Create the home directory for your node
# If you boot multiple nodes, make sure each has their own home directory.
mkdir home

Boot

If you do not receive QNS updates in terminal, it's a sign that the default public-access RPC endpoint is rate-limiting or blocking you. Get an eth-sepolia-rpc API key and pass that as an argument. You can get one for free at alchemy.com.

Also, make sure not to use the same home directory for two nodes at once! You can use any name for the home directory.

cargo +nightly run --release home --rpc wss://eth-sepolia.g.alchemy.com/v2/<your-api-key>

On boot you will be prompted to navigate to localhost:8080. Make sure your eth wallet is connected to the Sepolia test network. Login should be very straightforward, just submit the transactions and follow the flow.

Terminal syntax

  • CTRL+C or CTRL+D to shutdown node

  • CTRL+V to toggle verbose mode, which is on by default

  • CTRL+J to toggle debug mode

  • CTRL+S to step through events in debug mode

  • CTRL+A to jump to beginning of input

  • CTRL+E to jump to end of input

  • UpArrow/DownArrow or CTRL+P/CTRL+N to move up and down through command history

  • CTRL+R to search history, CTRL+R again to toggle through search results, CTRL+G to cancel search

  • !message <name> <app> <json>: send a card with a JSON value to another node or yourself. can be our, which will be interpreted as our node's username.

  • !hi <name> <string>: send a text message to another node's command line.

  • <name> is either the name of a node or our, which will fill in the present node name

  • more to come

Example usage

TODO