- Added a pong handler to extend the read deadline upon receiving PONG messages in WebSocket connections, improving connection stability.
- Updated the signer implementation to serialize the x-only public key to 32 bytes, ensuring compatibility with the internal format.
- Refactored tests to utilize MustNew() for signer initialization, enhancing error handling during key generation.
- Bumped version to v0.25.1 to reflect these updates.
- Included an additional line to summarize the guide's purpose and its support for testing complex Nostr protocol features.
- Enhanced documentation to provide clearer guidance for users.
- Introduced a comprehensive build system that supports multiple platforms (Linux, macOS, Windows, Android) using pure Go builds (`CGO_ENABLED=0`).
- Updated all build and test scripts to ensure compatibility with the new purego approach, allowing for dynamic loading of `libsecp256k1` at runtime.
- Added detailed documentation on the build process, platform detection, and deployment options.
- Enhanced CI/CD workflows to automate builds for all supported platforms and include necessary libraries in releases.
- Updated `.gitignore` to exclude build output files.
- Created new documentation files for deployment and multi-platform build summaries.
- Replaced all instances of p256k1signer with the new p8k.Signer across various modules, including event creation, policy handling, and database interactions.
- Updated related test cases and benchmarks to ensure compatibility with the new signer interface.
- Bumped version to v0.25.0 to reflect these significant changes and improvements in cryptographic operations.
- Introduced a comprehensive skill for the Nostr protocol, covering client and relay implementation, event structure, cryptographic operations, and best practices.
- Added detailed reference files including an overview of NIPs, event kinds, common mistakes, and a complete guide to the Nostr protocol.
- Included quick start examples and a checklist for implementing Nostr features effectively.
- Ensured documentation is aligned with the latest standards and practices for Nostr development.
- Introduced a new skill for Golang, providing comprehensive guidance on writing, debugging, and best practices for Go programming.
- Added reference materials including effective Go guidelines, common patterns, and a quick reference cheat sheet to support users in Go development.
- Created a skill creator guide to assist in developing new skills with structured templates and resource management.
- Implemented scripts for skill initialization and packaging to streamline the skill creation process.
- Bumped p256k1.mleku.dev version from v1.0.1 to v1.0.3 in go.mod and updated go.sum accordingly.
- Updated deployment script to use Go version 1.25.3 and adjusted CGO settings for building the binary.
- Added new lines to POLICY_USAGE_GUIDE.md and RELAY_TESTING_GUIDE.md for improved documentation clarity.
- Added a closing section to the POLICY_USAGE_GUIDE.md to emphasize the benefits of the policy system for implementing complex relay behavior.
- Included a closing section in the RELAY_TESTING_GUIDE.md to summarize the guide's purpose and its support for testing complex Nostr protocol features.
- Introduced support for cluster replication in the ORLY system, allowing for distributed relay clusters with active replication.
- Updated the configuration to include a new option for propagating privileged events to relay peers.
- Enhanced the `ClusterManager` to manage event propagation based on the new configuration setting.
- Improved the handling of event fetching to respect the propagation settings, ensuring better privacy for privileged events.
- Updated documentation to reflect the new cluster replication features and privacy considerations.
- Bumped version to v0.24.3 to reflect these changes.
- Introduced a new `ClusterManager` to handle cluster membership events and facilitate event replication across relay peers.
- Implemented HTTP endpoints for retrieving the latest serial and fetching events within a specified range.
- Enhanced event handling to process cluster membership events (Kind 39108) and update relay lists accordingly.
- Updated configuration to support cluster administrators and their management capabilities.
- Added comprehensive tests to validate the new cluster replication functionalities.
- Documented the cluster replication protocol in a new specification file.
- Bumped version to reflect these changes.
- Introduced a new `sync` package for managing NIP-11 relay information and relay group configurations.
- Implemented a cache for NIP-11 documents, allowing retrieval of relay public keys and authoritative configurations.
- Enhanced the sync manager to update peer lists based on authoritative configurations from relay group events.
- Updated event handling to incorporate policy checks during event imports, ensuring compliance with relay rules.
- Refactored various components to utilize the new `sha256-simd` package for improved performance.
- Added comprehensive tests to validate the new synchronization and group management functionalities.
- Bumped version to v0.24.1 to reflect these changes.
- Added a sync manager to handle distributed synchronization across relay peers, initialized in the main application run function.
- Enhanced the event handling to update the serial number for synchronization when events are processed.
- Introduced new API endpoints for synchronization, allowing peers to fetch the current serial number and events within a specified range.
- Implemented peer request validation for synchronization endpoints to ensure authorized access based on NIP-98 authentication.
- Updated configuration to support relay peers for synchronization.
- Bumped version to v0.24.0 to reflect these changes.
- Introduced a new test file `workaround_test.go` to validate the behavior of a "dumb" WebSocket client that does not handle ping/pong messages correctly, ensuring the connection remains alive through server-side workarounds.
- Updated the `handle-websocket.go` file to improve message size handling and refactor ping/pong logic, allowing for direct message sending and better error management.
- Enhanced the `listener.go` file to support a more robust write channel mechanism, allowing pings to interrupt writes and improving overall connection management.
- Bumped version to v0.23.4 to reflect these changes.
- Replaced the p256k package with p256k1.mleku.dev/signer across the codebase, updating all instances where the previous signer was utilized.
- Removed the deprecated p256k package, including all related files and tests, to streamline the codebase and improve maintainability.
- Updated various components, including event handling, database interactions, and protocol implementations, to ensure compatibility with the new signer interface.
- Enhanced tests to validate the new signing functionality and ensure robustness across the application.
- Bumped version to v0.23.3 to reflect these changes.
- Introduced the `initializeBlossomServer` function to set up the Blossom blob storage server with dynamic base URL handling and ACL configuration.
- Implemented the `blossomHandler` method to manage incoming requests to the Blossom API, ensuring proper URL handling and context management.
- Enhanced the `PaymentProcessor` to support Blossom service levels, allowing for subscription extensions based on payment metadata.
- Added methods for parsing and validating Blossom service levels, including storage quota management and subscription extension logic.
- Updated the configuration to include Blossom service level settings, facilitating dynamic service level management.
- Integrated storage quota checks in the blob upload process to prevent exceeding allocated limits.
- Refactored existing code to improve organization and maintainability, including the removal of unused blob directory configurations.
- Added tests to ensure the robustness of new functionalities and maintain existing behavior across blob operations.
- Added an `Extension` field to `BlobMetadata` to store file extensions alongside existing metadata.
- Updated the `SaveBlob` method to handle file extensions, ensuring they are stored and retrieved correctly.
- Modified the `GetBlob` method to read blob data from the filesystem based on the stored extension.
- Enhanced the `Storage` struct to manage blob files in a specified directory, improving organization and access.
- Introduced utility functions for determining file extensions from MIME types, facilitating better file handling.
- Added comprehensive tests for new functionalities, ensuring robust behavior across blob operations.
- Introduced the Blossom package, implementing essential features for handling blob storage, including upload, retrieval, and deletion of blobs.
- Added authorization mechanisms for secure access to blob operations, validating authorization events based on Nostr standards.
- Implemented various HTTP handlers for managing blob interactions, including GET, HEAD, PUT, and DELETE requests.
- Developed utility functions for SHA256 hash calculations, MIME type detection, and range request handling.
- Established a storage layer using Badger database for efficient blob data management and metadata storage.
- Included placeholder implementations for media optimization and payment handling, setting the groundwork for future enhancements.
- Documented the new functionalities and usage patterns in the codebase for better maintainability and understanding.
- Introduced benchmark tests for various database operations, including event saving, querying, and fetching by serials, to assess performance.
- Implemented optimizations to reduce memory allocations and improve efficiency by pre-allocating slices and maps in critical functions.
- Enhanced the `FetchEventsBySerials`, `GetFullIdPubkeyBySerials`, and `QueryForIds` methods with pre-allocation strategies to minimize reallocations.
- Documented performance improvements in the new PERFORMANCE_REPORT.md file, highlighting significant reductions in execution time and memory usage.
- Bumped version to v0.23.1 to reflect these changes.
- Introduced benchmark tests for tag marshaling, unmarshaling, and conversion operations, assessing performance across various scenarios.
- Implemented optimizations to reduce memory allocations and CPU processing time in tag encoding functions, focusing on pre-allocating buffers and minimizing reallocations.
- Enhanced the `Marshal`, `Unmarshal`, and conversion methods with pre-allocation strategies to improve efficiency.
- Documented performance improvements in the new PERFORMANCE_REPORT.md file, highlighting significant reductions in execution time and memory usage.
- Introduced comprehensive benchmark tests for NIP-44 and NIP-4 encryption/decryption, including various message sizes and round-trip operations.
- Implemented optimizations to reduce memory allocations and CPU processing time in encryption functions, focusing on pre-allocating buffers and minimizing reallocations.
- Enhanced error handling in encryption and decryption processes to ensure robustness.
- Documented performance improvements in the new PERFORMANCE_REPORT.md file, highlighting significant reductions in execution time and memory usage.
- Added EstimateSize method to calculate the estimated size for marshaling the filter to JSON, accounting for various fields including IDs, Kinds, Authors, Tags, and timestamps.
- Enhanced the Marshal function to pre-allocate the buffer based on the estimated size, reducing memory reallocations during JSON encoding.
- Improved handling of nil tags and optimized key slice reuse in the Unmarshal function to minimize allocations.
- Introduced benchmark tests for JSON and binary marshaling/unmarshaling, canonical encoding, and ID generation to assess performance.
- Implemented optimizations to reduce memory allocations and CPU processing time across various encoding methods.
- Enhanced `Marshal`, `ToCanonical`, and `MarshalBinary` methods with pre-allocation strategies to minimize reallocations.
- Added handling for nil tags to avoid unnecessary allocations during binary encoding.
- Documented performance improvements in the new PERFORMANCE_REPORT.md file, highlighting significant reductions in execution time and memory usage.
- Introduced a buffered write channel and a dedicated write worker goroutine to serialize write operations, preventing concurrent write panics.
- Updated the Write and WriteControl methods to send messages through the write channel, improving error handling and connection stability.
- Refactored ping and pong handlers to utilize the new write channel for sending control messages.
- Enhanced publisher logic to manage write channels for WebSocket connections, ensuring efficient message delivery and error handling.
- Bumped version to v0.23.0 to reflect these changes.
- Bumped version of lol.mleku.dev from v1.0.4 to v1.0.5.
- Added new dependencies: p256k1.mleku.dev and several indirect dependencies for improved cryptographic functionality.
- Refactored p256k package to utilize p256k1.mleku.dev/signer for signature operations, replacing the previous btcec implementation.
- Removed the secp256k1.go file, consolidating the crypto logic under the new p256k1 library.
- Updated documentation to reflect changes in the signer interface and usage.
- Modified the Go build command in the GitHub Actions workflow to include linker flags for reduced binary size.
- Updated version from v0.21.3 to v0.21.4 to reflect the latest changes.
- Commented out unused build commands for different platforms in the GitHub Actions workflow to streamline the build process.
- Updated version from v0.21.2 to v0.21.3 to reflect recent changes.
- Removed redundant log statement in HandleEvent for cleaner output.
- Enhanced policy script handling to check for script existence before execution, improving error handling and fallback logic.
- Updated error messages to provide clearer feedback when policy scripts are missing or fail to start.
- Bumped version to v0.21.2 to reflect these changes.
- Fix Go installation by extracting to /tmp first then moving to final destination
- Return to original directory after Go installation
- Add attempt to install secp256k1 from package manager before building from source
- Add missing automake package for autoreconf
- Fix binary build by running go build after embedded web update
Co-authored-by: mleku <me@mleku.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.nostrdev.com/mleku/next.orly.dev/pulls/1
Co-authored-by: daniyal <daniyal@nostrdev.com>
Co-committed-by: daniyal <daniyal@nostrdev.com>
- Bumped version from v0.20.6 to v0.21.0.
- Added a `complete` map in the Client struct to track subscription completion status.
- Improved event handling in the read loop to manage EOSE messages and subscription closures.
- Introduced new tests for filtering, event ordering, and subscription behaviors, enhancing test coverage and reliability.
- Updated TestRelay to include a wait mechanism for relay readiness, improving test reliability.
- Refactored startTestRelay to return the assigned port, allowing dynamic port assignment.
- Added timestamp validation in HandleEvent to reject events with timestamps more than one hour in the future.
- Introduced channels for handling OK and COUNT messages in the Client struct, improving message processing.
- Updated tests to reflect changes in event timestamp handling and increased wait times for event processing.
- Bumped version to v0.20.6 to reflect these enhancements.
- Set initial read deadline for connections to prevent premature timeouts on idle connections.
- Improved pong and ping handlers to extend read deadlines and handle timeout errors more effectively.
- Refined error logging for connection issues, distinguishing between timeouts and connection errors to enhance debugging.
- Updated subscriber delivery logic to handle timeouts gracefully, allowing for potential recovery without immediate disconnection.
- Renamed test functions for clarity, changing "NotRunning" to "Disabled" to better reflect the policy state.
- Updated policy checks to ensure that if the policy is disabled, it falls back to the default policy immediately.
- Enhanced error handling in the policy manager to ensure proper startup and running state management.
- Introduced a new method to ensure the policy is running, with timeout handling for startup completion.
- Bumped version to v0.20.3 to reflect these changes.
- Introduced a new `relaytester` package to facilitate testing of relay functionalities.
- Implemented a `TestSuite` structure to manage and execute various test cases against the relay.
- Added multiple test cases for event publishing, retrieval, and validation, ensuring comprehensive coverage of relay behavior.
- Created utility functions for generating key pairs and events, enhancing test reliability and maintainability.
- Established a WebSocket client for interacting with the relay during tests, including subscription and message handling.
- Included JSON formatting for test results to improve output readability.
- This commit lays the groundwork for robust integration testing of relay features.
- Introduced a new package `run` with a `Relay` struct to manage the lifecycle of a relay instance.
- Implemented `Start` and `Stop` methods for initializing and gracefully shutting down the relay, including options for log capturing and data directory cleanup.
- Added methods to retrieve captured stdout and stderr logs.
- Enhanced configuration handling for data directory and logging based on user-defined options.
- Enhanced the HandleReq function to incorporate policy checks for privileged events, ensuring only authorized users can access sensitive data.
- Introduced a new integration test suite for policy filtering, validating the behavior of event access based on user authentication and policy rules.
- Added a script to automate the policy filter integration tests, improving testing efficiency and reliability.
- Updated version to v0.20.2 to reflect the new features and improvements.
- Updated the HandleReq function to improve event filtering logic, ensuring that privileged events are consistently checked against user access levels.
- Refactored event deduplication to utilize filtered events instead of all events, enhancing performance and clarity.
- Enhanced test utilities by generating keypairs for event creation, ensuring proper signing and validation in tests.
- Updated various test cases to use the new event creation methods, improving reliability and maintainability of tests.
- Bumped version to reflect changes made.
- Replaced the existing `github.com/coder/websocket` package with `github.com/gorilla/websocket` for improved functionality and compatibility.
- Adjusted WebSocket connection handling, including message reading and writing, to align with the new library's API.
- Enhanced error handling and logging for WebSocket operations.
- Bumped version to v0.20.0 to reflect the changes made.
- Updated HandleMessage function to include the actual message content in error notices for invalid messages, enhancing clarity for debugging.
- Added nil check in Value method of tag encoder to prevent potential nil pointer dereference.
- Refactored tag handling in spider to utilize hex-encoded pubkeys for improved compatibility and clarity in filter creation.
- bump to v0.19.10
- Simplified the key-value appending logic in the Marshal function by replacing manual string appending with the text.AppendQuote method for better readability and maintainability.
- Updated version number to v0.19.9 to reflect the changes made.
- Modified the HandleMessage function to avoid logging actual message content and instead send generic error notices to clients for invalid or malformed messages, enhancing security by preventing exposure of binary data.
- Updated the NostrEscape function to escape all control characters to ensure valid JSON, preventing parsing errors with binary data.
- Adjusted policy checks to handle hex-encoded pubkeys correctly, ensuring compatibility with the updated encoding scheme.
- Introduced blackout period for relay connections after exceeding maximum reconnection delays, improving connection stability and management.
- Introduced two new test scripts: `test-relay-connection.js` and `test-websocket-close.js` to verify WebSocket connection stability and closure behavior.
- `test-relay-connection.js` tests multiple connections, monitors their open/close events, and analyzes premature closures.
- `test-websocket-close.js` focuses on connection closure issues with concurrent connections and logs results for connected, closed, and error states.
- Both scripts utilize the NostrWebSocket from the @nostr-dev-kit/ndk package for testing purposes.