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NIP-107
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Nostr Internet of Things
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`draft` `optional` `author:benarc` `author:blackcoffeebtc` `author:motorina0`
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## Rationale
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The terms/conditions of IoT software/hardware is horrible. A user should be able to message a light or heating system and ask it to turn on/off. Nostr gives the simple, permissionless development environment IoT needs.
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## Terms
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- `user` - user operating IoT devices with NOSTR key-pair and a client made specifically for IoT
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- `device` - device to operate over Nostr with NOSTR key-pair, using a microcontroller client like < a href = "https://github.com/lnbits/arduino-nostr" > nostr-arduino</ a >
## Nostr IoT Clients
### User
Where the `user` registers 'device'(s) and its keys, then updates the `device` (s).
### Device
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The `device` uses a client like < a href = "https://github.com/lnbits/arduino-nostr" > nostr-arduino</ a > to receive commands from the `user` or another `device` .
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The `device` can also push data such as sensor readings and updates.
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## Events
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A `device` can publish any of the events described in [NIP-91 Event Kinds ](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/iot/91.md#event-kinds ).
A `user` can publish these event kinds:
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| Kind | | Description | NIP |
|---------|----------|-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `30107` | `config` | Configure a device | [NIP-107 Configure Device Event ](https://github.com/arcbtc/nips/edit/nip_107/107.md#configure-device-event ) |
| `8000` | `intent` | Trigger an action on a device | [NIP-91 Event Kinds ](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/iot/91.md#event-kinds ) |
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The content of events can be transmitted in clear text (for public data) or as [NIP-59 Gift Wrap ](https://github.com/staab/nips/blob/NIP-59/59.md ).
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### Configure Device Event (`kind: 30107`)
This message is sent by an admin `user` to a `device` . The `device` saves the config locally and then uses it.
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**Event Content**:
```json
{
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"type": 0,
"name": < String ( optional ) , set a name for the device > ,
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"description": < String ( optional ) , device description > ,
"categories":[ < String ( optional ) , device category , such as ' boiler ' > ],
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"admin_pubkeys": [ [< String ( optional ) , admin user public-key > ]],
"publish_to_pubkeys":[ [< String ( optional ) , user public-key > ]],
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"intents_from_pubkeys":[ [< String ( optional ) , user public-key > ]],
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"publish_on_change": < Boolean ( optional , default `true` ), publish event each time a sensor value changes > ,
"publish_interval": < Integer ( optional ), publish the sensor value at regular intervals ( regardless the value changes or not ). The value is in `millisecods` . >
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"unix_time": < Integer ( optional ), set system time in `millisecods` . >
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}
```
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| Field | Description |
|---|---|
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| `admin_pubkeys` | List of public keys that are allowed to configure this device.< br > A fresh/blank device will not have this value, so the first received `"type: 0"` should set it.< br /> The `admin_pubkeys` implicitly have the `actions_from_pubkeys` permissions. |
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| `publish_to_pubkeys` | List of public keys to which events are published. |
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| `actions_from_pubkeys` | List of public keys that are allowed to trigger an action on this device.< br /> The `admin_pubkeys` implicitly have the `actions_from_pubkeys` permissions. |
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> The content of the `30107` event should be encrypted if the user chooses the "encrypted" mode
**Event Tags**:
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```json
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"tags": [["d", < String , pubkey of the configured device ] ]
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```
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- the `d` tag is required, its value MUST be the same as the pubkey of the `device` .
### Intent Events (`kind: 8000`)
Intent Events represent different actions that can be performed on a device. These actions can be triggered by a `user` or by another `device` .
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The content of the event is a `JSON` array representing the data type and the data value as specified in [NIP-91 Event Kinds ](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/iot/91.md#event-kinds )
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**Event Content**:
```json
[[< Integer , Iot kind > , < Any , value > ]]
```
Example that turns on a device and sets the temperature to `20.9` degrees Celsius:
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```json
[[8001, true], [8003, 20.9]]
```
**Event Tags**:
```json
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"tags": [["p", < String , pubkey of the targeted device ] ]
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```
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- the `p` tag is required, its value MUST be the same as the pubkey of the `device` .
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