This is inspired by the work of
v0l (https://github.com/v0l/nostr-rs-relay/).
A new trait abstracts the storage layer with an async API. Rusqlite
is still used with worker threads, but this allows for Postgresql or
other backends to be used.
There may be bugs, this has not been rigorously tested.
Implements core NIP-26 delegated event functionality. Events can
include a `delegation` tag that provides a signature and restrictions
on which events can be delegated.
Notable points on the implementation so far:
* Schema has been upgraded to include an index and new column.
* Basic rune parsing/evaluation to implement the example event in the
NIP, but no more.
* No special logic for deletion.
* No migration logic for determining delegated authors for
already-stored events.
Only lowercase and even-length tag values are stored as binary BLOBs.
Previously there was an error which search results from being returned
if the tag value was mixed-case and could be interpreted as hex.
A new database migration has been created to repair the `tag` table
for existing relays.
fixes: https://todo.sr.ht/~gheartsfield/nostr-rs-relay/37
The original implementation of subscription limit applied to the
entire query, instead of the specific filter. Now, each filter gets
its own query limit. When a limit is applied, the most recent N
events will be returned, otherwise the default is to return the
earliest events (in order), for all matching events.
This was quickly sneaked in by fiatjaf per my request[0], it makes many
queries more efficient and allows for paging when combined with until.
It is a bit weird to have multiple limits on each filter... for now we
just choose any or the last limit seen.
[0]: a4aea5337f
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This is an experimental feature, outside of any NIP, that demonstrates
generic tag queries.
Instead of limiting subscription filters to just querying only "e" or
"p" tags (via `#e` or `#p` attributes), any tag can be queried.
As an example, consider an event which uses a tag "url". With this
modification, a subscription filter could add a top-level field
"#url", with an array of strings as the key. Exact matches would be
returned.
A NIP is forthcoming to formalize this.
The `authors` field is sufficient to represent all queries that
`author` could have been used in. See
https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr/issues/34 for the discussion leading
to this removal.