A collection of helpers for building LNURL support into wallets and services.
Developers can force strict RFC3986 validation for the URLs that the library encodes/decodes, using this env var:
LNURL_STRICT_RFC3986 = "0" by default (False)
>>> import lnurl_nostr1 as lnurl
>>> lnurl.encode('https://service.io/?q=3fc3645b439ce8e7')
Lnurl('LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7UM9WFMXJCM99E5K7TELWY7NXENRXVMRGDTZXSENJCM98PJNWXQ96S9', bech32=Bech32('LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7UM9WFMXJCM99E5K7TELWY7NXENRXVMRGDTZXSENJCM98PJNWXQ96S9', hrp='lnurl', data=[13, 1, 26, 7, 8, 28, 3, 19, 7, 8, 23, 18, 30, 28, 27, 5, 14, 9, 27, 6, 18, 24, 27, 5, 5, 25, 20, 22, 30, 11, 25, 31, 14, 4, 30, 19, 6, 25, 19, 3, 6, 12, 27, 3, 8, 13, 11, 2, 6, 16, 25, 19, 18, 24, 27, 5, 7, 1, 18, 19, 14]), url=WebUrl('https://service.io/?q=3fc3645b439ce8e7', scheme='https', host='service.io', tld='io', host_type='domain', path='/', query='q=3fc3645b439ce8e7'))
>>> lnurl.decode('LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7UM9WFMXJCM99E5K7TELWY7NXENRXVMRGDTZXSENJCM98PJNWXQ96S9')
WebUrl('https://service.io/?q=3fc3645b439ce8e7', scheme='https', host='service.io', tld='io', host_type='domain', path='/', query='q=3fc3645b439ce8e7')
The Lnurl
object wraps a bech32 LNURL to provide some extra utilities.
from lnurl_nostr1 import Lnurl
lnurl = Lnurl("LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7UM9WFMXJCM99E5K7TELWY7NXENRXVMRGDTZXSENJCM98PJNWXQ96S9")
lnurl.bech32 # "LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7UM9WFMXJCM99E5K7TELWY7NXENRXVMRGDTZXSENJCM98PJNWXQ96S9"
lnurl.bech32.hrp # "lnurl"
lnurl.url # "https://service.io/?q=3fc3645b439ce8e7"
lnurl.url.host # "service.io"
lnurl.url.base # "https://service.io/"
lnurl.url.query # "q=3fc3645b439ce8e7"
lnurl.url.query_params # {"q": "3fc3645b439ce8e7"}
You can use a LnurlResponse
to wrap responses you get from a LNURL.
The different types of responses defined in the LNURL spec have a different model
with different properties (see models.py
):
import httpx
from lnurl_nostr1 import Lnurl, LnurlResponse
lnurl = Lnurl('LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7MRWW4EXCTNZD9NHXATW9EU8J730D3H82UNV94MKJARGV3EXZAELWDJHXUMFDAHR6WFHXQERSVPCA649RV')
try:
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
r = await client.get(lnurl.url)
res = LnurlResponse.from_dict(r.json()) # LnurlPayResponse
res.ok # bool
res.max_sendable # int
res.max_sats # int
res.callback.base # str
res.callback.query_params # dict
res.metadata # str
res.metadata.list() # list
res.metadata.text # str
res.metadata.images # list
r = requests.get(lnurl.url)
If you have already httpx
installed, you can also use the .handle()
function directly.
It will return the appropriate response for a LNURL.
>>> import lnurl_nostr1 as lnurl
>>> lnurl.handle('lightning:LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7MRWW4EXCTNZD9NHXATW9EU8J730D3H82UNV94CXZ7FLWDJHXUMFDAHR6V33XCUNSVE38QV6UF')
LnurlPayResponse(tag='payRequest', callback=WebUrl('https://lnurl.bigsun.xyz/lnurl-pay/callback/2169831', scheme='https', host='lnurl.bigsun.xyz', tld='xyz', host_type='domain', path='/lnurl-pay/callback/2169831'), min_sendable=10000, max_sendable=10000, metadata=LnurlPayMetadata('[["text/plain","NgHaEyaZNDnW iI DsFYdkI"],["image/png;base64","iVBOR...uQmCC"]]'))
You can execute and LNURL with either payRequest, withdrawRequest or login tag using the execute
function.
>>> import lnurl_nostr1 as lnurl
>>> lnurl.execute('lightning:LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7MRWW4EXCTNZD9NHXATW9EU8J730D3H82UNV94CXZ7FLWDJHXUMFDAHR6V33XCUNSVE38QV6UF', 100000)
For LNURL services, the lnurl
package can be used to build valid responses.
from lnurl_nostr1 import LnurlWithdrawResponse
res = LnurlWithdrawResponse(
callback="https://lnurl.bigsun.xyz/lnurl-withdraw/callback/9702808",
k1="38d304051c1b76dcd8c5ee17ee15ff0ebc02090c0afbc6c98100adfa3f920874",
min_withdrawable=551000,
max_withdrawable=551000,
default_description="sample withdraw",
)
res.json() # str
res.dict() # dict
All responses are pydantic
models, so the information you provide will be validated and you have
access to .json()
and .dict()
methods to export the data.
Data is exported using 🐫 camelCase keys by default, as per spec. You can also use camelCases when you parse the data, and it will be converted to snake_case to make your Python code nicer.
If you want to export the data using 🐍 snake_case (in your Python code, for example), you can change
the by_alias
parameter: res.dict(by_alias=False)
(it is True
by default).
$ poetry run lnurl_nostr1
Usage: lnurl_nostr1 [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Python CLI for LNURL decode and encode lnurls
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
decode decode a LNURL
encode encode a URL
handle handle a LNURL
execute execute a LNURL