import { Nostr } from "../src/client" import { EventKind } from "../src/event" import { PrivateKey } from "../src/keypair" import assert from "assert" // TODO Switch out the relay implementation and see if the issue persists describe("single event communication", function () { it("ok", function (done) { const secret = new PrivateKey( "nsec1xlu55y6fqfgrq448xslt6a8j2rh7lj08hyhgs94ryq04yf6surwsjl0kzh" ) const pubkey = secret.pubkey const timestamp = new Date() const note = "hello world" const publisher = new Nostr() publisher.open("ws://localhost:12648") const subscriber = new Nostr() subscriber.open("ws://localhost:12648") subscriber.on("event", ({ signed: { event } }) => { assert.equal(event.kind, EventKind.TextNote) assert.equal(event.pubkey.toString(), pubkey.toString()) assert.equal(event.createdAt.toString(), timestamp.toString()) if (event.kind === EventKind.TextNote) { assert.equal(event.content, note) } // There is a bug with the nostr relay used for testing where if the publish and // subscribe happen at the same time, the same event might end up being broadcast twice. // To prevent reacting to the same event and calling done() twice, remove the callback // for future events. subscriber.on("event", null) publisher.close() subscriber.close() done() }) subscriber.subscribe([]) publisher.publish( { kind: EventKind.TextNote, createdAt: timestamp, content: note, pubkey, }, secret ) }) })