nostr-tools
Tools for developing Nostr clients.
Only depends on @scure and @noble packages.
This package is only providing lower-level functionality. If you want an easy-to-use fully-fledged solution that abstracts the hard parts of Nostr and makes decisions on your behalf, take a look at NDK and @snort/system.
Installation
npm install nostr-tools
If using TypeScript, this package requires TypeScript >= 5.0.
Usage
Generating a private key and a public key
import { generatePrivateKey, getPublicKey } from 'nostr-tools'
let sk = generatePrivateKey()
let pk = getPublicKey(sk)
Creating, signing and verifying events
import { validateEvent, verifySignature, getSignature, getEventHash, getPublicKey } from 'nostr-tools'
let event = {
kind: 1,
created_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000),
tags: [],
content: 'hello',
pubkey: getPublicKey(privateKey),
}
event.id = getEventHash(event)
event.sig = getSignature(event, privateKey)
let ok = validateEvent(event)
let veryOk = verifySignature(event)
Interacting with a relay
import { relayInit, finishEvent, generatePrivateKey, getPublicKey } from 'nostr-tools'
const relay = relayInit('wss://relay.example.com')
relay.on('connect', () => {
console.log(`connected to ${relay.url}`)
})
relay.on('error', () => {
console.log(`failed to connect to ${relay.url}`)
})
await relay.connect()
let sub = relay.sub([
{
ids: ['d7dd5eb3ab747e16f8d0212d53032ea2a7cadef53837e5a6c66d42849fcb9027'],
},
])
sub.on('event', event => {
console.log('we got the event we wanted:', event)
})
sub.on('eose', () => {
sub.unsub()
})
let sk = generatePrivateKey()
let pk = getPublicKey(sk)
let sub = relay.sub([
{
kinds: [1],
authors: [pk],
},
])
sub.on('event', event => {
console.log('got event:', event)
})
let event = {
kind: 1,
pubkey: pk,
created_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000),
tags: [],
content: 'hello world',
}
const signedEvent = finishEvent(event, sk)
await relay.publish(signedEvent)
let events = await relay.list([{ kinds: [0, 1] }])
let event = await relay.get({
ids: ['44e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245'],
})
relay.close()
To use this on Node.js you first must install websocket-polyfill
and import it:
import 'websocket-polyfill'
Interacting with multiple relays
import { SimplePool } from 'nostr-tools'
const pool = new SimplePool()
let relays = ['wss://relay.example.com', 'wss://relay.example2.com']
let sub = pool.sub(
[...relays, 'wss://relay.example3.com'],
[
{
authors: ['32e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245'],
},
],
)
sub.on('event', event => {
})
let pubs = pool.publish(relays, newEvent)
await Promise.all(pubs)
let events = await pool.list(relays, [{ kinds: [0, 1] }])
let event = await pool.get(relays, {
ids: ['44e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245'],
})
let relaysForEvent = pool.seenOn('44e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245')
pool.close()
Parsing references (mentions) from a content using NIP-10 and NIP-27
import { parseReferences } from 'nostr-tools'
let references = parseReferences(event)
let simpleAugmentedContent = event.content
for (let i = 0; i < references.length; i++) {
let { text, profile, event, address } = references[i]
let augmentedReference = profile
? `<strong>@${profilesCache[profile.pubkey].name}</strong>`
: event
? `<em>${eventsCache[event.id].content.slice(0, 5)}</em>`
: address
? `<a href="${text}">[link]</a>`
: text
simpleAugmentedContent.replaceAll(text, augmentedReference)
}
Querying profile data from a NIP-05 address
import { nip05 } from 'nostr-tools'
let profile = await nip05.queryProfile('jb55.com')
console.log(profile.pubkey)
console.log(profile.relays)
To use this on Node.js < v18, you first must install node-fetch@2
and call something like this:
nip05.useFetchImplementation(require('node-fetch'))
Encoding and decoding NIP-19 codes
import { nip19, generatePrivateKey, getPublicKey } from 'nostr-tools'
let sk = generatePrivateKey()
let nsec = nip19.nsecEncode(sk)
let { type, data } = nip19.decode(nsec)
assert(type === 'nsec')
assert(data === sk)
let pk = getPublicKey(generatePrivateKey())
let npub = nip19.npubEncode(pk)
let { type, data } = nip19.decode(npub)
assert(type === 'npub')
assert(data === pk)
let pk = getPublicKey(generatePrivateKey())
let relays = ['wss://relay.nostr.example.mydomain.example.com', 'wss://nostr.banana.com']
let nprofile = nip19.nprofileEncode({ pubkey: pk, relays })
let { type, data } = nip19.decode(nprofile)
assert(type === 'nprofile')
assert(data.pubkey === pk)
assert(data.relays.length === 2)
Encrypting and decrypting direct messages
import { nip04, getPublicKey, generatePrivateKey } from 'nostr-tools'
let sk1 = generatePrivateKey()
let pk1 = getPublicKey(sk1)
let sk2 = generatePrivateKey()
let pk2 = getPublicKey(sk2)
let message = 'hello'
let ciphertext = await nip04.encrypt(sk1, pk2, message)
let event = {
kind: 4,
pubkey: pk1,
tags: [['p', pk2]],
content: ciphertext,
...otherProperties,
}
sendEvent(event)
sub.on('event', async event => {
let sender = event.pubkey
pk1 === sender
let plaintext = await nip04.decrypt(sk2, pk1, event.content)
})
Performing and checking for delegation
import { nip26, getPublicKey, generatePrivateKey } from 'nostr-tools'
let sk1 = generatePrivateKey()
let pk1 = getPublicKey(sk1)
let sk2 = generatePrivateKey()
let pk2 = getPublicKey(sk2)
let delegation = nip26.createDelegation(sk1, {
pubkey: pk2,
kind: 1,
since: Math.round(Date.now() / 1000),
until: Math.round(Date.now() / 1000) + 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 ,
})
let event = {
pubkey: pk2,
kind: 1,
created_at: Math.round(Date.now() / 1000),
content: 'hello from a delegated key',
tags: [['delegation', delegation.from, delegation.cond, delegation.sig]],
}
let delegator = nip26.getDelegator(event)
assert(delegator === pk1)
Please consult the tests or the source code for more information that isn't available here.
Using from the browser (if you don't want to use a bundler)
<script src="https://unpkg.com/nostr-tools/lib/nostr.bundle.js"></script>
<script>
window.NostrTools.generatePrivateKey('...')
</script>
Plumbing
- Install
just
just -l
License
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. By submitting patches to this project, you agree to dedicate any and all copyright interest in this software to the public domain.