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A high-performance nostr relay, using PostgreSQL.
If you'd like to help me test the reliability of this relay implementation, you can add wss://nostr-relay.app to your relay list (it's free) 💜⚡️
Note: Please use the released version of this code. The latest version may contain changes to migration scripts and other elements that are not finalized.
🟢 Full implemented 🟡 Partially implemented 🔴 Not implemented
If you want to enable the WoT feature, you need to set the following environment variables:
WOT_TRUST_ANCHOR_PUBKEY
: The public key of the trust anchor. Trust anchor is the root of the trust net.WOT_TRUST_DEPTH
: The depth of the trust net. If the trust depth is 1, the trust net will include the trust anchor and the trust anchor's following users. If the trust depth is 2, the trust net will include the trust anchor, the trust anchor's following users, and the trust anchor's following users' following users. Now the maximum trust depth is 2.WOT_FETCH_FOLLOW_LIST_FROM
: Comma-separated list of relay URLs to fetch follow list from (e.g., WOT_FETCH_FOLLOW_LIST_FROM=wss://nostr-relay.app,wss://relay.damus.io). This environment variable is optional. The relay will always fetch the follow list from the local database first.
You can see the API documentation at /api
endpoint. Example
TOP verb accepts a subscription id and filters as specified in NIP 01 for the verb REQ.
["TOP",<subscription_id>,<filters JSON>...]
And return the top N event IDs with the highest score (Scoring is determined by relay).
["TOP",<subscription_id>,<event id array>]
Example:
["TOP","test",{"search":"nostr bitcoin","kinds":[30023],"limit":10}]
["TOP","test",["2359f4bdfe0bd2353aa7702dc1af23279197694823b8b4916b904a9940334192","622a875c9f9a4696eb4050fa5b0bba3a9b0531ec4a27398245af7369e6d40da8","d8989c65d26511b2e3ea42b0ebfcaf0ea885cb958419df4ddb334cb72556f950","ffcb0c9e0ace0b5d3928f30395bc9832763f8b583f2b1beb696f7c199f9f94d2","287147867bd00299553fa91e110d40206eea19a9142a4283832ee67e1407e6f2","ffaea8bc3b08db32af97f1ff595e68eee8a2f7b0a4a66dc2eff330f450855f6c","cddbc6cd4a0589d4a593e99a3a94426c85c6867b47d7eb751ce419c27f079b76","f2291ac6d206e898965b9e4ba6bbe5bb10118e6a74bd9f9f13597813979a254b","a101a2a44938dbb0a611bc00bd7ed4cb44d682fea4c14618bd1148567cd6fcc3","21990a723b491b6c594438a2ecf5d5e4898212635f59e82f1c736d994a86e907"]]
Build image
./scripts/build.sh
Create .env
file based on example.env file
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://username:password@host:port/database
Run container
./scripts/run.sh
First of all, you need to have a PostgreSQL database running.
Clone the repository and install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/CodyTseng/nostr-relay-nestjs.git
cd nostr-relay-nestjs
npm install
Create .env
file based on example.env file
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://username:password@host:port/database
Execute migration scripts
npm run migration:run
Start the server
npm run start
You can view some simple relay metrics on /metrics
endpoint.
- Unit test
- RESTful API
- Metrics, Monitoring and Alerting
- Support multi nodes
- Support for Bitcoin Lightning Network payments
If you like this project, you can buy me a coffee :) ⚡️ [email protected] ⚡️
This project is MIT licensed.