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Adds a list to the config where you can specify which event kinds to blacklist. The blacklist check will run right after verifying that the pubkey is allowed to post events to the relay.
142 lines
4.5 KiB
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142 lines
4.5 KiB
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# Nostr-rs-relay configuration
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[info]
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# The advertised URL for the Nostr websocket.
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relay_url = "wss://nostr.example.com/"
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# Relay information for clients. Put your unique server name here.
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name = "nostr-rs-relay"
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# Description
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description = "A newly created nostr-rs-relay.\n\nCustomize this with your own info."
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# Administrative contact pubkey
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#pubkey = "0c2d168a4ae8ca58c9f1ab237b5df682599c6c7ab74307ea8b05684b60405d41"
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# Administrative contact URI
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#contact = "mailto:contact@example.com"
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[diagnostics]
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# Enable tokio tracing (for use with tokio-console)
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#tracing = true
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[database]
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# Directory for SQLite files. Defaults to the current directory. Can
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# also be specified (and overriden) with the "--db dirname" command
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# line option.
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data_directory = "."
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# Use an in-memory database instead of 'nostr.db'.
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# Caution; this will not survive a process restart!
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#in_memory = false
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# Database connection pool settings for subscribers:
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# Minimum number of SQLite reader connections
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#min_conn = 4
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# Maximum number of SQLite reader connections. Recommend setting this
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# to approx the number of cores.
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#max_conn = 8
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[network]
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# Bind to this network address
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address = "0.0.0.0"
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# Listen on this port
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port = 8080
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# If present, read this HTTP header for logging client IP addresses.
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# Examples for common proxies, cloudflare:
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#remote_ip_header = "x-forwarded-for"
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#remote_ip_header = "cf-connecting-ip"
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# Websocket ping interval in seconds, defaults to 5 minutes
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#ping_interval = 300
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[options]
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# Reject events that have timestamps greater than this many seconds in
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# the future. Recommended to reject anything greater than 30 minutes
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# from the current time, but the default is to allow any date.
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reject_future_seconds = 1800
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[limits]
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# Limit events created per second, averaged over one minute. Must be
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# an integer. If not set (or set to 0), defaults to unlimited. Note:
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# this is for the server as a whole, not per-connection.
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# messages_per_sec = 0
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# Limit client subscriptions created per second, averaged over one
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# minute. Must be an integer. If not set (or set to 0), defaults to
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# unlimited.
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#subscriptions_per_min = 0
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# UNIMPLEMENTED...
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# Limit how many concurrent database connections a client can have.
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# This prevents a single client from starting too many expensive
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# database queries. Must be an integer. If not set (or set to 0),
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# defaults to unlimited (subject to subscription limits).
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#db_conns_per_client = 0
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# Limit blocking threads used for database connections. Defaults to 16.
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#max_blocking_threads = 16
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# Limit the maximum size of an EVENT message. Defaults to 128 KB.
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# Set to 0 for unlimited.
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#max_event_bytes = 131072
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# Maximum WebSocket message in bytes. Defaults to 128 KB.
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#max_ws_message_bytes = 131072
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# Maximum WebSocket frame size in bytes. Defaults to 128 KB.
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#max_ws_frame_bytes = 131072
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# Broadcast buffer size, in number of events. This prevents slow
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# readers from consuming memory.
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#broadcast_buffer = 16384
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# Event persistence buffer size, in number of events. This provides
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# backpressure to senders if writes are slow.
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#event_persist_buffer = 4096
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# Event kind blacklist. Events with these kinds will be discarded.
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#event_kind_blacklist = [
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# 70202,
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#]
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[authorization]
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# Pubkey addresses in this array are whitelisted for event publishing.
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# Only valid events by these authors will be accepted, if the variable
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# is set.
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#pubkey_whitelist = [
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# "35d26e4690cbe1a898af61cc3515661eb5fa763b57bd0b42e45099c8b32fd50f",
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# "887645fef0ce0c3c1218d2f5d8e6132a19304cdc57cd20281d082f38cfea0072",
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#]
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[verified_users]
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# NIP-05 verification of users. Can be "enabled" to require NIP-05
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# metadata for event authors, "passive" to perform validation but
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# never block publishing, or "disabled" to do nothing.
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#mode = "disabled"
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# Domain names that will be prevented from publishing events.
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#domain_blacklist = ["wellorder.net"]
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# Domain names that are allowed to publish events. If defined, only
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# events NIP-05 verified authors at these domains are persisted.
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#domain_whitelist = ["example.com"]
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# Consider an pubkey "verified" if we have a successful validation
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# from the NIP-05 domain within this amount of time. Note, if the
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# domain provides a successful response that omits the account,
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# verification is immediately revoked.
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#verify_expiration = "1 week"
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# How long to wait between verification attempts for a specific author.
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#verify_update_frequency = "24 hours"
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# How many consecutive failed checks before we give up on verifying
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# this author.
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#max_consecutive_failures = 20
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