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NIP-22
Event created_at
Limits
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author:jeffthibault
Relays may define both upper and lower limits for which they will consider an event's created_at
time to be acceptable if it is within those limits. Both the upper and lower limits MUST be unix timestamps to match the format of the event's created_at
field. The upper limit restricts how far into the future an event's created_at
time can be set to and the lower limit restricts how far into the past an event's created_at
time can be set to.
If a relay supports this NIP, the relay SHOULD send the client a NOTICE
message saying the event was not stored when the created_at
time is not within the upper and lower limits.
Client Behavior
Clients SHOULD use the supported_nips
field to learn if a relay uses event created_at
time limits as defined by this NIP.
Motivation
The motivation for this NIP is to formalize a way for relays to restrict event timestamps to times they deem to be acceptable and allow clients to be aware of relays that have these restrictions.
The event created_at
field is just a unix timestamp and can be set to a time in the past or future. For example, the created_at
field can be set to a time 20 years ago even though it was created today and still be a valid event. It can also be set to a time 20 years in the future and still be a valid event. This NIP aims to define a way for relays that do not want to store events with any timestamp to set their own restrictions.
A wide adoption of this could create a better UX on clients as well because it would decrease the liklihood of the user seeing events from dates such as 1984 or 2084, which could be confusing.
Python Example
import time
UPPER_LIMIT = int(time.now) + 900 # Define upper limit as 15 minutes into the future
LOWER_LIMIT = int(time.now) - 86400 # Define lower limit as 1 day into the past
if event.created_at < LOWER_LIMIT or event.created_at > UPPER_LIMIT:
ws.send('["NOTICE", "The event created_at field is out of the acceptable range for this relay and was not stored."]')