nostr-rs-relay/README.md

61 lines
1.8 KiB
Markdown
Raw Permalink Normal View History

# [nostr-rs-relay](https://git.sr.ht/~gheartsfield/nostr-rs-relay)
2021-12-11 16:58:45 -05:00
This is a [nostr](https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr) relay, written in
Rust. It currently supports the entire relay protocol, and has a
SQLite persistence layer.
The project master repository is available on
[sourcehut](https://sr.ht/~gheartsfield/nostr-rs-relay/), and is
mirrored on [GitHub](https://github.com/scsibug/nostr-rs-relay).
## Quick Start
2021-12-31 15:08:04 -05:00
The provided `Dockerfile` will compile and build the server
application. Use a bind mount to store the SQLite database outside of
the container image, and map the container's 8080 port to a host port
(7000 in the example below).
```console
$ docker build -t nostr-rs-relay .
2021-12-31 15:08:04 -05:00
$ docker run -it -p 7000:8080 \
2021-12-31 16:28:26 -05:00
--mount src=$(pwd)/data,target=/usr/src/app/db,type=bind nostr-rs-relay
2021-12-31 15:08:04 -05:00
[2021-12-31T19:58:31Z INFO nostr_rs_relay] listening on: 0.0.0.0:8080
[2021-12-31T19:58:31Z INFO nostr_rs_relay::db] opened database "/usr/src/app/db/nostr.db" for writing
[2021-12-31T19:58:31Z INFO nostr_rs_relay::db] DB version = 2
```
2021-12-31 15:08:04 -05:00
Use a `nostr` client such as
[`noscl`](https://github.com/fiatjaf/noscl) to publish and query
events.
```console
$ noscl publish "hello world"
Sent to 'ws://localhost:8090'.
Seen it on 'ws://localhost:8090'.
$ noscl home
Text Note [81cf...2652] from 296a...9b92 5 seconds ago
hello world
```
2021-12-31 15:08:04 -05:00
## Configuration
The sample `[config.toml](config.toml)` file demonstrates the
configuration available to the relay. This file is optional, but may
be mounted into a docker container like so:
```console
$ docker run -it -p 7000:8080 \
--mount src=$(pwd)/config.toml,target=/usr/src/app/config.toml,type=bind \
--mount src=$(pwd)/data,target=/usr/src/app/db,type=bind \
2021-12-31 16:28:26 -05:00
nostr-rs-relay
2021-12-31 15:08:04 -05:00
```
Options include rate-limiting, event size limits, and network address
settings.
2021-12-11 16:58:45 -05:00
License
---
This project is MIT licensed.