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Python Library for nostr.

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Python library for for Nostr.

This library is using coincurve instead of secp256k1, so pynostr can be used on windows. pynostr started as a fork from python-nostr and is now developed on its own.

This library works with python >= 3.7

Features

NIPs with a relay-specific implementation are listed here.

  • NIP-01: Basic protocol flow description
  • NIP-02: Contact List and Petnames
  • NIP-03: OpenTimestamps Attestations for Events
  • NIP-04: Encrypted Direct Message
  • NIP-05: Mapping Nostr keys to DNS-based internet identifiers
  • NIP-06: Basic key derivation from mnemonic seed phrase
  • NIP-08: Handling Mentions
  • NIP-09: Event Deletion
  • NIP-10: Conventions for clients' use of e and p tags in text events
  • NIP-11: Relay Information Document
  • NIP-12: Generic Tag Queries
  • NIP-13: Proof of Work
  • NIP-14: Subject tag in text events.
  • NIP-15: End of Stored Events Notice
  • NIP-16: Event Treatment
  • NIP-19: bech32-encoded entities
  • NIP-20: Command Results
  • NIP-21: nostr: URL scheme
  • NIP-22: Event created_at Limits
  • NIP-23: Long-form Content
  • NIP-25: Reactions
  • NIP-26: Delegated Event Signing
  • NIP-28: Public Chat
  • NIP-33: Parameterized Replaceable Events
  • NIP-36: Sensitive Content
  • NIP-40: Expiration Timestamp
  • NIP-42: Authentication of clients to relays
  • NIP-46: Nostr Connect
  • NIP-50: Keywords filter
  • NIP-56: Reporting
  • NIP-57: Lightning Zaps
  • NIP-58: Badges
  • NIP-65: Relay List Metadata

Differences from python-nostr

  • tornado websockets
  • coincurve secp256k1 implementation
  • no proxies
  • no ssl_options
  • relay can be used to open a connection to a relay
python-nostr pynostr
Filter Filters
Filters FiltersList
relay_manager.open_connections relay_manager.run_sync()
relay_manager.close_connections() -
private_key.sign_event(event) event.sign(private_key.hex())

Installation

pip install pynostr

with websocket-client support

pip install pynostr[websocket-client]

The necessary coincurve can be installed on android inside termux:

pkg update
pkg install build-essential
pkg install binutils
pkg install python-cryptography
pip install coincurve --no-binary all

Usage

Generate a key

from pynostr.key import PrivateKey

private_key = PrivateKey()
public_key = private_key.public_key
print(f"Private key: {private_key.bech32()}")
print(f"Public key: {public_key.bech32()}")

Connect to relays

from pynostr.relay_manager import RelayManager
from pynostr.filters import FiltersList, Filters
from pynostr.event import EventKind
import time
import uuid

relay_manager = RelayManager(timeout=2)
relay_manager.add_relay("wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net")
relay_manager.add_relay("wss://relay.damus.io")
filters = FiltersList([Filters(kinds=[EventKind.TEXT_NOTE], limit=100)])
subscription_id = uuid.uuid1().hex
relay_manager.add_subscription_on_all_relays(subscription_id, filters)
relay_manager.run_sync()
while relay_manager.message_pool.has_notices():
    notice_msg = relay_manager.message_pool.get_notice()
    print(notice_msg.content)
while relay_manager.message_pool.has_events():
    event_msg = relay_manager.message_pool.get_event()
    print(event_msg.event.content)
relay_manager.close_all_relay_connections()

Connect to single relay

from pynostr.relay import Relay
from pynostr.filters import FiltersList, Filters
from pynostr.event import EventKind
from pynostr.base_relay import RelayPolicy
from pynostr.message_pool import MessagePool
import tornado.ioloop
from tornado import gen
import time
import uuid

message_pool = MessagePool(first_response_only=False)
policy = RelayPolicy()
io_loop = tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.current()
r = Relay(
    "wss://relay.damus.io",
    message_pool,
    io_loop,
    policy,
    timeout=2
)
filters = FiltersList([Filters(kinds=[EventKind.TEXT_NOTE], limit=100)])
subscription_id = uuid.uuid1().hex

r.add_subscription(subscription_id, filters)

try:
    io_loop.run_sync(r.connect)
except gen.Return:
    pass
io_loop.stop()

while message_pool.has_notices():
    notice_msg = message_pool.get_notice()
    print(notice_msg.content)
while message_pool.has_events():
    event_msg = message_pool.get_event()
    print(event_msg.event.content)

Publish to relays

import json
import ssl
import time
import uuid
from pynostr.event import Event
from pynostr.relay_manager import RelayManager
from pynostr.filters import FiltersList, Filters
from pynostr.message_type import ClientMessageType
from pynostr.key import PrivateKey

relay_manager = RelayManager(timeout=6)
relay_manager.add_relay("wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net")
relay_manager.add_relay("wss://relay.damus.io")
private_key = PrivateKey()

filters = FiltersList([Filters(authors=[private_key.public_key.hex()], limit=100)])
subscription_id = uuid.uuid1().hex
relay_manager.add_subscription_on_all_relays(subscription_id, filters)

event = Event("Hello Nostr")
event.sign(private_key.hex())

relay_manager.publish_event(event)
relay_manager.run_sync()
time.sleep(5) # allow the messages to send
while relay_manager.message_pool.has_ok_notices():
    ok_msg = relay_manager.message_pool.get_ok_notice()
    print(ok_msg)
while relay_manager.message_pool.has_events():
    event_msg = relay_manager.message_pool.get_event()
    print(event_msg.event.to_dict())

Reply to a note

from pynostr.event import Event
reply = Event(
  content="Sounds good!",
)
# create 'e' tag reference to the note you're replying to
reply.add_event_ref(original_note_id)
# create 'p' tag reference to the pubkey you're replying to
reply.add_pubkey_ref(original_note_author_pubkey)
reply.sign(private_key.hex())

Send a DM

from pynostr.encrypted_dm import EncryptedDirectMessage
from pynostr.key import PrivateKey
private_key = PrivateKey()
recipient_pubkey = PrivateKey().public_key.hex()
dm = EncryptedDirectMessage()
dm.encrypt(private_key.hex(),
  recipient_pubkey=recipient_pubkey,
  cleartext_content="Secret message!"
)
dm_event = dm.to_event()
dm_event.sign(private_key.hex())

NIP-26 delegation

from pynostr.delegation import Delegation
from pynostr.event import EventKind, Event
from pynostr.key import PrivateKey

# Load your "identity" PK that you'd like to keep safely offline
identity_pk = PrivateKey.from_nsec("nsec1...")

# Create a new, disposable PK as the "delegatee" that can be "hot" in a Nostr client
delegatee_pk = PrivateKey()

# the "identity" PK will authorize "delegatee" to sign TEXT_NOTEs on its behalf for the next month
delegation = Delegation(
    delegator_pubkey=identity_pk.public_key.hex(),
    delegatee_pubkey=delegatee_pk.public_key.hex(),
    event_kind=EventKind.TEXT_NOTE,
    duration_secs=30*24*60*60
)

identity_pk.sign_delegation(delegation)

event = Event(
    "Hello, NIP-26!",
    tags=[delegation.get_tag()],
)
event.sign(self.delegatee_pk.hex())

# ...normal broadcast steps...

NIP-13: Proof of Work

from pynostr.event import Event
from pynostr.pow import PowEvent
pe = PowEvent(difficulty=25)
e=Event()
e=pe.mine(e)
assert pe.check_difficulty(e)

Test Suite

Set up the test environment

Install the test-runner dependencies:

pip3 install -r test-requirements.txt

Then make the pynostr python module visible/importable to the tests by installing the local dev dir as an editable module:

# from the repo root
pip3 install -e .

Running the test suite

Run the whole test suite:

# from the repo root
pytest

Run a specific test file:

pytest test/test_this_file.py

Run a specific test:

pytest test/test_this_file.py::test_this_specific_test

Running tests with tox

Install tox

pip install tox

Run tests

tox

Pre-commit-config

Installation

$ pip install pre-commit

Using homebrew:

$ brew install pre-commit
$ pre-commit --version
pre-commit 2.10.0

Install the git hook scripts

$ pre-commit install

Run against all the files

pre-commit run --all-files
pre-commit run --show-diff-on-failure --color=always --all-files

Update package rev in pre-commit yaml

pre-commit autoupdate
pre-commit run --show-diff-on-failure --color=always --all-files

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