nak req can take (and optionally modify) filters from stdin.

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fiatjaf 2023-10-29 19:11:35 -03:00
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req.go
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@ -16,10 +16,14 @@ var req = &cli.Command{
Usage: "generates encoded REQ messages and optionally use them to talk to relays",
Description: `outputs a NIP-01 Nostr filter. when a relay is not given, will print the filter, otherwise will connect to the given relay and send the filter.
example usage (with 'nostcat'):
nak req -k 1 -a 3bf0c63fcb93463407af97a5e5ee64fa883d107ef9e558472c4eb9aaaefa459d | nostcat wss://nos.lol
standalone:
nak req -k 1 wss://nos.lol`,
example:
nak req -k 1 -a 3bf0c63fcb93463407af97a5e5ee64fa883d107ef9e558472c4eb9aaaefa459d wss://nos.lol wss://nostr.mom
it can also take a filter from stdin, optionally modify it with flags and send it to specific relays (or just print it).
example:
echo '{"kinds": [1], "#t": ["test"]}' | nak req -l 5 -k 4549 --tag t=spam wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net
`,
Flags: []cli.Flag{
&cli.StringSliceFlag{
Name: "author",
@ -91,15 +95,20 @@ standalone:
ArgsUsage: "[relay...]",
Action: func(c *cli.Context) error {
filter := nostr.Filter{}
if stdinFilter := getStdin(); stdinFilter != "" {
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(stdinFilter), &filter); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid filter received from stdin: %w", err)
}
}
if authors := c.StringSlice("author"); len(authors) > 0 {
filter.Authors = authors
filter.Authors = append(filter.Authors, authors...)
}
if ids := c.StringSlice("id"); len(ids) > 0 {
filter.IDs = ids
filter.IDs = append(filter.IDs, ids...)
}
if kinds := c.IntSlice("kind"); len(kinds) > 0 {
filter.Kinds = kinds
filter.Kinds = append(filter.Kinds, kinds...)
}
if search := c.String("search"); search != "" {
filter.Search = search
@ -119,15 +128,17 @@ standalone:
for _, ptag := range c.StringSlice("p") {
tags = append(tags, []string{"p", ptag})
}
if len(tags) > 0 {
if len(tags) > 0 && filter.Tags == nil {
filter.Tags = make(nostr.TagMap)
}
for _, tag := range tags {
if _, ok := filter.Tags[tag[0]]; !ok {
filter.Tags[tag[0]] = make([]string, 0, 3)
}
filter.Tags[tag[0]] = append(filter.Tags[tag[0]], tag[1])
}
}
if since := c.Int("since"); since != 0 {
ts := nostr.Timestamp(since)