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Getting users into nostr, fastr. A basic nostr `Client` class built in the nbdev (fast) framework to get people started nostr.

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nostrfastr

What is this?

  • This package attempts to be a well documented and tested instance of a very basic client framework in nostr that can help others understand nostr quickly or get started sending messages in minutes.
  • Contained is a collection of tools built on top of this basic Client class showing some potential uses of nostr any how quickly we can build on it in python.
    • A “sentinel” node that serves as a barebones client to rebroadcast user data across additional nostr relays. While this is a relatively simple concept I haven’t seen much discussion around the potential benefits and implications.
    • notifyr - a decorator that will alert on success or failure of any decorated function via nostr DM
    • a vanity address generator decorated with the notifyr function so you can leave it running and get notified when it finishes

Why nbdev?

This library uses the nbdev framework to aggregate some useful tools from python-nostr into a more structured client class that could serve as the basis for other python tools. nbdev is great because it allows for relatively easy development of code in-line with readable and explanatory documentation. This webpage is a rendering of the same notebooks that are exported to form the package code. If you clone the Github repository you can view and run the code you see in the documentation. It will almost certainly not be the most perfomant way to implement much of what I am doing here, but I hope it can make the nostr protocol more accessible to a wider audience.

Known issues

  • notifyr - see the notifyr page for more detail on these issues
    • keyring may need uninstalled dependencies on linux builds
    • Current spec of nostr DMs is likely not adequate for secure usage of this module for sensitive data.

Install

pip install nostrfastr

or alternatively, clone the github repositor and refer to this guide to get started working in nbdev.

How to use

Documentation can be found at https://armstrys.github.io/nostrfastr/

from nostrfastr.client import Client

Connect and perform an operation…

with Client(relay_urls=['wss://relay.damus.io']) as client:
    print('Are we connected?')
    print('\t', client.relay_manager.connection_statuses)
print('Are we connected?')
print('\t', client.relay_manager.connection_statuses)
Are we connected?
     {'wss://relay.damus.io': True}
Are we connected?
     {'wss://relay.damus.io': False}

And use the client to build something useful with nostr - like a bot that notifies you of your python processing status on long code runs

from nostrfastr.notifyr import notifyr
@notifyr
def raise_error():
    raise Exception('Oh no! Process failed!')

@notifyr
def success():
    return 1+1

Or generate an vanity address and have it notify you at another nostr address when it’s done

from nostrfastr.vanity import vanity_notifyr

private_key = vanity_notifyr(startswith='23', style='npub')
print(private_key.public_key.bech32())
/Users/ryanarmstrong/python/nostrfastr/nostrfastr/client.py:479: UserWarning: the current implementation of messages should be used with caution
                    see https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/issues/107
  warnings.warn('''the current implementation of messages should be used with caution

It might take 0 seconds to find a npub pubkey that starts with npub123. Note that this is a very rough estimate and due to the random nature of finding vanity keys it could take MUCH longer.
npub1237z2shf8rlgs8xqg0cggz7dhxjtkszy205wesht2xr3nat86m7s30lqw5

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