A TypeScript library for building Nostr protocol WebSocket clients and servers.
- 🚀 Full Nostr protocol support with nostr-crypto-utils integration
- 🔒 Secure WebSocket connections
♥️ Heartbeat mechanism for connection health- 🔄 Automatic reconnection handling
- 📝 Comprehensive logging with Pino v8
- 🎯 Type-safe message handling
- 📦 Easy to use API
- 🧪 Vitest-powered test suite
🟢 Fully implemented 🟡 Partially implemented 🔴 Not implemented
| NIP | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | 🟢 | Basic protocol flow & WebSocket connections |
| 02 | 🟢 | Contact List and Petnames |
| 11 | 🟢 | Relay Information Document |
| 15 | 🟢 | End of Stored Events Notice |
| 16 | 🟢 | Event Treatment |
| 20 | 🟢 | Command Results |
| 42 | 🟢 | Authentication of clients to relays |
This package implements the Nostr WebSocket protocol with full support for the core NIPs that define WebSocket behavior. Here's how it works:
-
Protocol Implementation:
- Full implementation of Nostr WebSocket protocol
- Support for all standard message types (EVENT, REQ, CLOSE, etc.)
- Robust error handling and status reporting
-
Connection Management:
- Automatic reconnection with configurable backoff
- Heartbeat mechanism for connection health
- Connection pooling and load balancing
-
Message Handling:
- Type-safe message processing
- Support for subscription management
- Efficient event filtering
-
Security & Best Practices:
- Secure WebSocket connections (WSS)
- Implementation of authentication protocols
- Rate limiting and protection mechanisms
This implementation ensures compatibility with:
- All major Nostr relays
- Other Nostr clients and libraries
- Standard WebSocket tooling and infrastructure
The package includes:
- Comprehensive test suites for protocol compliance
- Connection reliability testing
- Performance benchmarks for message handling
npm install nostr-websocket-utilsimport { NostrWSClient } from 'nostr-websocket-utils';
const client = new NostrWSClient('wss://relay.example.com', {
logger: console,
heartbeatInterval: 30000,
handlers: {
message: async (msg) => console.log('Received:', msg),
error: (err) => console.error('Error:', err),
close: () => console.log('Connection closed')
}
});
await client.connect();import { createNostrServer } from 'nostr-websocket-utils';
const server = await createNostrServer(8080, {
logger: console,
heartbeatInterval: 30000,
handlers: {
message: async (ws, msg) => {
console.log('Received message:', msg);
// Handle the message
}
}
});This library now supports direct browser usage! You can use it in your client-side applications in two ways:
import { NostrWSClient } from 'nostr-websocket-utils';
const client = new NostrWSClient({
url: 'wss://relay.damus.io',
options: {
autoReconnect: true,
maxRetries: 3
}
});
client.onMessage((message) => {
console.log('Received:', message);
});
client.connect();<script src="https://unpkg.com/nostr-websocket-utils/dist/browser/nostr-websocket-utils.min.js"></script>
<script>
const client = new NostrWebSocketUtils.NostrWSClient({
url: 'wss://relay.damus.io',
options: {
autoReconnect: true,
maxRetries: 3
}
});
client.onMessage((message) => {
console.log('Received:', message);
});
client.connect();
</script>- Direct WebSocket connections to Nostr relays
- Automatic reconnection handling
- Message queueing
- Type-safe handlers
- Full compatibility with browser environments
- Source maps for better debugging
See the examples/browser.html file for a complete example of browser usage.
This package uses:
- nostr-crypto-utils (^0.4.2) for cryptographic operations
- pino (^8.17.2) for logging
- ws (^8.16.0) for WebSocket functionality
- uuid (^9.0.0) for unique identifiers
Comprehensive API documentation is available in our documentation site. Here's what you'll find:
- NostrWSClient - WebSocket client implementation
- NostrWSServer - WebSocket server implementation
- NostrServer - High-level Nostr server
- NostrWSMessage - Message structure
- NostrWSOptions - Configuration options
- NostrWSSubscription - Subscription interface
- ExtendedWebSocket - Enhanced WebSocket interface
- createServer - Server creation helper
- getLogger - Logging utility
- MessageType - Message type enumeration
- Global Types - Global type definitions
client.subscribe('my-channel', {
filter: {
authors: ['pubkey1', 'pubkey2'],
kinds: [1]
}
});server.broadcast({
type: 'event',
data: {
content: 'Hello everyone!',
kind: 1
}
});We actively monitor and address security vulnerabilities in this codebase. npm audit --omit=dev reports zero vulnerabilities for this package — there are no known security issues in production dependencies.
Any remaining npm audit findings are in development-only tooling (eslint, typescript-eslint, vitest, typedoc, etc.) and stem from transitive dependencies with no upstream fix available. These are devDependencies that are never included in the published package and pose no risk to consumers of this library. We monitor upstream fixes and update promptly when they become available.
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Contributing Guide for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
If you have any questions or need help, please:
- Check the documentation
- Open an issue