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A dart package that simplifies the integration of Nostr Wallet Connect into client applications.
A dart package that simplifies the integration of Nostr Wallet Connect protocol into client applications.
Overview #
NWC (Nostr Wallet Connect) is a Dart package. It offers a straightforward solution for developers aiming to integrate their app with the NWC protocol, enabling seamless access to a remote Lightning wallet through a standardized protocol. The protocol specifications are defined in NIP47, and this package is created to adhere to those specifications.
Features #
- Simple Integration: Easily implement the NWC protocol into your Nostr client or Flutter app with minimal effort.
- Standardized Protocol: Follows the specifications outlined in NIP47 for consistent and reliable functionality.
- Secure Communication: Ensures secure communication between your client and the remote Lightning wallet (NIP04 implemented).
Installation #
Add the following line to your pubspec.yaml
:
dependencies:
nwc: ^1.0.0
Then run:
$ flutter pub get
Usage #
Initializing the "nwc" Package #
To begin using the "nwc" package, you first need to import it into your Dart project. Then, instantiate the NWC
class:
import 'package:nwc/nwc.dart';
final nwc = NWC();
Parsing Connection URI #
The parseNostrConnectUri
method is used to parse the connection URI, extracting essential information such as pubkey, relay, secret and lud16 for communication with the remote Lightning wallet:
final parsedUri = nwc.nip47.parseNostrConnectUri(connectionURI);
Initializing Relay Service #
Before interacting with the remote wallet, you need to initialize the relay service. This step ensures proper communication channels are established:
await nwc.relaysService.init(relaysUrl: [parsedUri.relay]);
Subscribing to Events #
You can subscribe to specific events from the remote wallet using filters. This allows your application to react to relevant updates. :
final subToFilter = Request(
filters: [
Filter(
kinds: [23195], // 23195 is registered for NIP47 response
authors: [parsedUri.pubkey], // Specifying the pubkey of the wallet service
since: DateTime.now(), // Specify a timestamp to start filtering events
),
],
);
final nostrStream = nwc.relaysService.startEventsSubscription(
request: subToFilter,
onEose: (relay, eose) =>
print('[+] subscriptionId: ${eose.subscriptionId}, relay: $relay'),
);
Listening to Event Stream #
Once subscribed, you can listen to the event stream and react accordingly. Events are decrypted and processed based on the NIP04 protocol:
nostrStream.stream.listen((Event event) {
if (event.kind == 23195 && event.content != null) {
try {
final decryptedContent = nwc.nip04.decrypt(
parsedUri.secret,
parsedUri.pubkey,
event.content!,
);
final content = nwc.nip47.parseResponseResult(decryptedContent);
// Handle different types of events accordingly
if (content.resultType == NWCResultType.get_balance) {
final result = content.result as Get_Balance_Result;
print('[+] Balance: ${result.balance} msat');
} else if (content.resultType == NWCResultType.make_invoice) {
final result = content.result as Make_Invoice_Result;
print('[+] Invoice: ${result.invoice}');
} else if (content.resultType == NWCResultType.pay_invoice) {
final result = content.result as Pay_Invoice_Result;
print('[+] Preimage: ${result.preimage}');
} else if (content.resultType == NWCResultType.error) {
final result = content.result as NWC_Error_Result;
print('[+] Preimage: ${result.errorMessage}');
} else {
print('[+] content: $decryptedContent');
}
} catch (e) {
if (e is DecipherFailedException) {
print('$e');
}
}
}
});
Sending Events #
Finally, you can send events to the remote wallet using the appropriate commands defined in NIP47. This allows you to perform actions such as fetching balances, generating invoices, or making payments:
final message = {"method": "get_balance"};
final content = nwc.nip04.encrypt(
parsedUri.secret,
parsedUri.pubkey,
jsonEncode(message),
);
final request = Event.fromPartialData(
kind: 23194,
content: content,
tags: [['p', parsedUri.pubkey]],
createdAt: DateTime.now(),
keyPairs: KeyPairs(private: parsedUri.secret),
);
final okCommand = await nwc.relaysService.sendEventToRelays(
request,
timeout: const Duration(seconds: 3),
);
print('[+] getBalance() => okCommand: $okCommand');
By following these steps, you can effectively integrate the "nwc" package into your flutter app, enabling seamless communication with remote Lightning wallets through the NWC protocol.
Contributing #
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions, feature requests, or bug reports, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
License #
This package is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.