Im using the polkadot.js api, running from a shell, and expecting to get multiple "Chain is at block #12345" messages. But i only get 1 of these messages and I do not know why.
I'm running a Polkadot node using the following docker command:
docker run -it -p 30333:30333 -p 9944:9944 -p 80:9933 -v /mnt/polkadot:/polkadot/.local/share parity/polkadot:latest --rpc-external --rpc-cors=all --chain westend --ws-external
and am following the examples in the polkadot.js api documentation
If i stop the docker container and then restart it i get 1 more message, so i know the connection is still open. it seems like the node isnt emitting the messages.
If I query wss://rpc.polkadot.io
instead of my node (on port 9944) I get the expected behaviour.
Can anyone suggest a solution or steps to investigate?