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Nostr event schemas
BitVid now centralizes every note that it publishes to Nostr in
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
import {
NOTE_TYPES,
getNostrEventSchema,
setNostrEventSchemaOverrides,
buildVideoPostEvent,
} 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.
Event catalogue
| Note | Kind (default) | Tags | Content format |
|---|---|---|---|
Video post (NOTE_TYPES.VIDEO_POST) |
30078 |
['t','video'], ['d', <stable video identifier>] 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 |
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, legacy) |
WATCH_HISTORY_KIND (default 30079, clients also read legacy 30078) |
['d', WATCH_HISTORY_LIST_IDENTIFIER], ['snapshot', <id>], ['chunks', <total>], repeated ['a', <address>] pointers to each chunk event plus schema append tags |
JSON payload { snapshot, totalChunks } |
Watch history chunk (NOTE_TYPES.WATCH_HISTORY_CHUNK, legacy) |
WATCH_HISTORY_KIND (default 30079, clients also read legacy 30078) |
['d', <chunk identifier>], ['encrypted','nip04'], ['snapshot', <id>], ['chunk', <index>, <total>], pointer tags for each entry, 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 |
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.
Watch history identifiers
The watch history publishing pipeline has been retired. These identifiers remain documented so existing relays can keep serving legacy payloads, but new clients no longer emit or refresh watch-history events.