# Nostr event schemas BitVid now centralizes every note that it publishes to Nostr in [`js/nostrEventSchemas.js`](../js/nostrEventSchemas.js). The module defines the kind, required tags, and content format for each note type so troubleshooting no longer requires hunting through the codebase. It also exposes helpers for building events and for overriding the schema at runtime when you need to experiment. ## Runtime helpers ```js import { NOTE_TYPES, getNostrEventSchema, setNostrEventSchemaOverrides, buildVideoPostEvent, buildRepostEvent, } from "./nostrEventSchemas.js"; // Inspect the current schema console.log(getNostrEventSchema(NOTE_TYPES.VIDEO_POST)); // Temporarily override the kind while debugging setNostrEventSchemaOverrides({ [NOTE_TYPES.VIDEO_POST]: { kind: 30000 }, }); // Build an event with the active schema const event = buildVideoPostEvent({ pubkey, created_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000), dTagValue: "debug-video", content: { version: 3, title: "Test", videoRootId: "debug" }, }); ``` In the browser you can call the same helpers from DevTools via `window.BitVidNostrEvents` and `window.BitVidNostrEventOverrides`. When managing relay metadata, use `buildRelayListEvent` so the resulting replaceable event follows NIP-65 (`kind:10002`) with `"r"` tags describing the read/write split. ### Accessing raw events `NostrClient` now keeps a lightweight cache of parsed videos alongside a separate cache of the untouched event payloads. Call `nostrClient.fetchRawEventById(eventId)` when you need the original JSON that was received from the relay. For convenience, `nostrClient.getEventById(eventId, { includeRaw: true })` returns both shapes at once: ```js const { video, rawEvent } = await nostrClient.getEventById(eventId, { includeRaw: true, }); // `video` is the normalized BitVid object and `rawEvent` is the original // Nostr event with `sig`, `id`, and relay metadata intact. ``` In DevTools the active client lives at `window.bitvidApp?.nostrClient`. Use the `rawEvent` blob when implementing “Rebroadcast” style flows so the client can republish exactly what was signed, including the original `sig`. Republishers should prefer `rawEvent.sig` over re-signing unless the payload actually changes; this avoids accidental drift in dedupe tags or timestamps. ## Event catalogue | Note | Kind (default) | Tags | Content format | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Video post (`NOTE_TYPES.VIDEO_POST`) | `30078` | `['t','video']`, `['d', ]` plus optional schema append tags | JSON payload using Content Schema v3 (`version`, `title`, optional `url`, `magnet`, `thumbnail`, `description`, `mode`, `videoRootId`, `deleted`, `isPrivate`, `enableComments`, `ws`, `xs`) | | NIP-94 mirror (`NOTE_TYPES.VIDEO_MIRROR`) | `1063` | Tags forwarded from `publishVideo` (URL, mime type, thumbnail, alt text, magnet) | Plain text alt description | | Repost (`NOTE_TYPES.REPOST`) | `6` | `['e', , ]` with optional address pointer `['a', , ]`, and `['p', ]` when the origin author is known; inherits schema append tags | Empty content | | NIP-71 video (`NOTE_TYPES.NIP71_VIDEO`) | `21` | `['title', ]`, optional `['published_at', <unix seconds>]`, optional `['alt', <text>]`, repeated `['imeta', ...]` entries describing NIP-92 media variants, optional `['duration', <seconds>]`, repeated `['text-track', <url>, <kind>, <language>]`, optional `['content-warning', <reason>]`, repeated `['segment', <start>, <end>, <title>, <thumbnail>]`, repeated hashtags `['t', <tag>]`, repeated participants `['p', <pubkey>, <relay?>]`, repeated references `['r', <url>]` | Plain text summary carried in the content field. Publishing is gated by the `FEATURE_PUBLISH_NIP71` runtime flag while the rollout stabilizes. | | NIP-71 short video (`NOTE_TYPES.NIP71_SHORT_VIDEO`) | `22` | Same as `NOTE_TYPES.NIP71_VIDEO`; the kind differentiates short-form presentations. | Plain text summary; gated by `FEATURE_PUBLISH_NIP71`. | | Relay list (`NOTE_TYPES.RELAY_LIST`) | `10002` | Repeating `['r', <relay url>]` tags, optionally with a marker of `'read'` or `'write'` to scope the relay; marker omitted for read/write relays | Empty content | | View counter (`NOTE_TYPES.VIEW_EVENT`) | `WATCH_HISTORY_KIND` (default `30079`, clients also read legacy `30078`) | Canonical tag set: `['t','view']`, a pointer tag (`['e', <eventId>]` or `['a', <address>]`), and a stable dedupe tag `['d', <view identifier>]`, with optional `['session','true']` when a session actor signs; schema overrides may append extra tags. `['video', ...]` is supported for legacy overrides only. | Optional plaintext message | | Watch history index (`NOTE_TYPES.WATCH_HISTORY_INDEX`) | `WATCH_HISTORY_KIND` (default `30079`, clients also read legacy `30078`) | `['d', WATCH_HISTORY_LIST_IDENTIFIER]`, `['snapshot', <id>]`, `['chunks', <total>]`, repeated `['a', <chunk address>]` pointers plus schema append tags | JSON payload `{ snapshot, totalChunks }` (may be empty when using tags only) | | Watch history chunk (`NOTE_TYPES.WATCH_HISTORY_CHUNK`) | `WATCH_HISTORY_KIND` (default `30079`, clients also read legacy `30078`) | `['d', <snapshotId:index>]`, `['encrypted','nip04']`, `['snapshot', <id>]`, `['chunk', <index>, <total>]`, optional leading `['head','1']` on the first chunk, pointer tags for each item, plus schema append tags | NIP-04 encrypted JSON chunk (`{ version, snapshot, chunkIndex, totalChunks, items[] }`) | | Subscription list (`NOTE_TYPES.SUBSCRIPTION_LIST`) | `30002` | `['d', 'subscriptions']` | NIP-04 encrypted JSON `{ subPubkeys: string[] }` | | User block list (`NOTE_TYPES.USER_BLOCK_LIST`) | `30002` | `['d', 'user-blocks']` | NIP-04 encrypted JSON `{ blockedPubkeys: string[] }` | | Admin moderation list (`NOTE_TYPES.ADMIN_MODERATION_LIST`) | `30000` | `['d', 'bitvid:admin:editors']`, repeated `['p', <pubkey>]` entries | Empty content | | Admin blacklist (`NOTE_TYPES.ADMIN_BLACKLIST`) | `30000` | `['d', 'bitvid:admin:blacklist']`, repeated `['p', <pubkey>]` entries | Empty content | | Admin whitelist (`NOTE_TYPES.ADMIN_WHITELIST`) | `30000` | `['d', 'bitvid:admin:whitelist']`, repeated `['p', <pubkey>]` entries | Empty content | The `isPrivate` flag in Content Schema v3 marks cards that should stay off shared or public grids. Clients should suppress these events for everyone except the owner, even though the payload stays in clear text for compatibility. If you introduce a new Nostr feature, add its schema to `js/nostrEventSchemas.js` so that the catalogue stays complete and so existing builders inherit the same debugging knobs. ### NIP-71 rollout BitVid now emits a paired NIP-71 event (kind `21` for long-form, `22` for short form) whenever the `FEATURE_PUBLISH_NIP71` flag is enabled. The builder converts structured upload metadata—image variants, captions, segments, hashtags, and participant pointers—into canonical tags so other clients can discover the same video. The legacy kind `30078` post remains the source of truth during the transition, and schema overrides can adjust either kind if relays need experimentation. ### Watch history identifiers The encrypted watch history pipeline is gated by the `FEATURE_WATCH_HISTORY_V2` runtime flag. When the flag is disabled, clients continue emitting view events but skip publishing snapshots; the UI still resolves legacy `watch-history:v2:index` lists so operators can stage the rollout per deployment.【F:config/instance-config.js†L69-L94】【F:js/watchHistoryService.js†L82-L140】【F:js/watchHistoryService.js†L948-L985】 Active identifiers include the default `WATCH_HISTORY_LIST_IDENTIFIER` (`"watch-history"`) and the legacy aliases enumerated in `WATCH_HISTORY_LEGACY_LIST_IDENTIFIERS`. Chunk events derive their `d` tag from `<snapshotId>:<index>`, advertise `['snapshot', <id>]`, and carry `['chunk', <index>, <total>]` plus an optional leading `['head','1']` marker so relays can prioritize the first ciphertext. All chunk content is encrypted with NIP-04 and stores only pointer entries; richer metadata remains on-device via the [`WatchHistoryService`](../js/watchHistoryService.js) APIs, which default to pointer-only writes and local-only metadata caches.【F:config/instance-config.js†L60-L78】【F:js/nostrEventSchemas.js†L157-L189】【F:js/nostr.js†L2329-L2369】【F:js/watchHistoryService.js†L331-L376】 Refer to the [`WatchHistoryService`](../js/watchHistoryService.js) for queue management hooks, manual snapshot helpers, and metadata toggle controls that complement these schema definitions.【F:js/watchHistoryService.js†L695-L776】【F:js/watchHistoryService.js†L1040-L1093】