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NIP-11
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Relay Information Document
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`draft` `optional` `author:scsibug`
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Relays may provide server metadata to clients to inform them of capabilities, administrative contacts, and various server attributes. This is made available as a JSON document over HTTP, on the same URI as the relay's websocket.
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When a relay receives an HTTP(s) request with an `Accept` header of `application/nostr+json` to a URI supporting WebSocket upgrades, they SHOULD return a document with the following structure.
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```json
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{
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"name": <string identifying relay>,
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"description": <string with detailed information>,
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"pubkey": <administrative contact pubkey>,
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"contact": <administrative alternate contact>,
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"supported_nips": <a list of NIP numbers supported by the relay>,
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"software": <string identifying relay software URL>,
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"version": <string version identifier>
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}
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```
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Any field may be omitted, and clients MUST ignore any additional fields they do not understand. Relays MUST accept CORS requests by sending `Access-Control-Allow-Origin`, `Access-Control-Allow-Headers`, and `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` headers.
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Field Descriptions
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-----------------
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### Name ###
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A relay may select a `name` for use in client software. This is a string, and SHOULD be less than 30 characters to avoid client truncation.
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### Description ###
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Detailed plain-text information about the relay may be contained in the `description` string. It is recommended that this contain no markup, formatting or line breaks for word wrapping, and simply use double newline characters to separate paragraphs. There are no limitations on length.
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### Pubkey ###
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An administrative contact may be listed with a `pubkey`, in the same format as Nostr events (32-byte hex for a `secp256k1` public key). If a contact is listed, this provides clients with a recommended address to send encrypted direct messages (See `NIP-04`) to a system administrator. Expected uses of this address are to report abuse or illegal content, file bug reports, or request other technical assistance.
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Relay operators have no obligation to respond to direct messages.
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### Contact ###
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An alternative contact may be listed under the `contact` field as well, with the same purpose as `pubkey`. Use of a Nostr public key and direct message SHOULD be preferred over this. Contents of this field SHOULD be a URI, using schemes such as `mailto` or `https` to provide users with a means of contact.
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### Supported NIPs ###
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As the Nostr protocol evolves, some functionality may only be available by relays that implement a specific `NIP`. This field is an array of the integer identifiers of `NIP`s that are implemented in the relay. Examples would include `1`, for `"NIP-01"` and `9`, for `"NIP-09"`. Client-side `NIPs` SHOULD NOT be advertised, and can be ignored by clients.
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### Software ###
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The relay server implementation MAY be provided in the `software` attribute. If present, this MUST be a URL to the project's homepage.
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### Version ###
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The relay MAY choose to publish its software version as a string attribute. The string format is defined by the relay implementation. It is recommended this be a version number or commit identifier.
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