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# GRAIN 🌾
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## Go Relay Archetecture for Implementing Nostr
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GRAIN is an open-source Nostr relay implementation written in Go. This project aims to provide an efficient and configurable Nostr relay.
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## Features
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- **Dynamic Event Handling**: Capable of processing a wide range of events, categorized by type and kind, including support for event deletion as per NIP-09.
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- **Configurable and Extensible**: Easily customizable through configuration files, with plans for future GUI-based configuration management to streamline server adjustments.
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- **Efficient Rate Limiting**: Implements sophisticated rate limiting strategies to manage WebSocket messages, - events, and requests, ensuring fair resource allocation and protection against abuse.
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- **Flexible Event Size Management**: Configurable size limits for events, with optional constraints based on - event kind, to maintain performance and prevent oversized data handling.
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- **MongoDB Integration 🍃**: Utilizes MongoDB for high-performance storage and management of events, ensuring data integrity and efficient query capabilities.
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- **Scalable Architecture**: Built with Go, leveraging its concurrency model to provide high throughput and scalability, suitable for handling large volumes of data and connections.
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- **Relay Metadata Support (NIP-11)**: Provides relay metadata in compliance with NIP-11, allowing clients to retrieve server capabilities and administrative contact information.
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- **User-Friendly Front-End**: Includes a web interface that displays recent events and supports potential future enhancements like configuration management.
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- **Open Source**: Licensed under the MIT License, making it free to use and modify.
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## Prerequisites
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### MongoDB Server 🍃
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GRAIN 🌾 leverages MongoDB for efficient storage and management of events. MongoDB, known for its high performance and scalability, is an ideal choice for handling large volumes of real-time data. GRAIN 🌾 uses MongoDB collections to store events categorized by kind and ensures quick retrieval and manipulation of these events through its robust querying capabilities.
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You can get the free Community Server edition of MongoDB from the official MongoDB website:
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[MongoDB Community Server](https://www.mongodb.com/try/download/community)
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MongoDB provides extensive documentation and support to help you get started with installation and configuration, ensuring a smooth integration with GRAIN.
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## Configuration
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Grain will automatically create the configurations and relay metadata files necessary if they do not already exist when you first run the program.
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They are created in the root directory of Grain. You can change configurations and relay_metadata here. The relay must be restarted for new configurations to take effect.
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## Development
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To contribute to GRAIN, follow these steps:
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1. Fork the repository.
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2. Make your changes.
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3. Commit your changes:
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```sh
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git commit -m "Description of changes"
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```
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4. Push to the repo:
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```sh
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git push
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```
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5. Create a Pull Request.
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### License
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This project is Open Source and licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](license) file for details.
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### Acknowledgments
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Special thanks to the Nostr community for their continuous support and contributions.
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Feel free to reach out with any questions or issues you encounter while using GRAIN.
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Open Source and made with 💜 by [OceanSlim](https://njump.me/npub1zmc6qyqdfnllhnzzxr5wpepfpnzcf8q6m3jdveflmgruqvd3qa9sjv7f60)
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