Alby Hub
This is a self-sovereign, self-custodial, single-user rewrite of the original Nostr Wallet Connect app. ❗This version is not backwards compatible with the original app - it requires a fresh database and connections to be re-added
This application allows you to control your Lightning node or wallet from any other application that supports NWC.
Connect apps like Damus or Amethyst to your node. There are many more available on https://nwc.dev/.
Specification: NIP-47
The application can run in two modes:
- Wails (Desktop app): Mac (arm64), Windows (amd64), Linux (amd64)
- HTTP (Web app): Docker, Linux (amd64)
Ideally the app runs 24/7 (on a node, VPS or always-online desktop/laptop machine) so it can be connected to a lightning address and receive online payments.
Supported Backends
- LND
- Breez
- Greenlight
- LDK
- Phoenixd
- Cashu
- want more? please open an issue.
Installation
Requirements
The application has no runtime dependencies. (simple Go executable).
As data storage SQLite is used.
$ cp .env.example .env
# edit the config for your needs
vim .env
Development
Required Software
Server (HTTP mode)
-
Create a Lightning Polar setup with two LND nodes and uncomment the Polar LND section in your .env
file.
-
Compile the frontend or run touch frontend/dist/tmp
to ensure there are embeddable files available.
-
go run cmd/http/main.go
React Frontend (HTTP mode)
Go to /frontend
yarn install
yarn dev
Wails (Backend + Frontend)
Make sure to have wails installed and all platform-specific dependencies installed (see wails doctor)
$ wails dev -tags "wails"
If you get a blank screen, try running in your normal terminal (outside of vscode, and make sure HTTP frontend is not running)
Wails Production build
$ wails build -tags "wails"
Build and run locally (HTTP mode)
$ mkdir tmp
$ go build -o main cmd/http/main.go
$ cp main tmp
$ cp .env tmp
$ cd tmp
$ ./main
Run dockerfile locally (HTTP mode)
$ docker build . -t nwc-local --progress=plain
$ docker run -v $(pwd)/.data/docker:/data -e WORK_DIR='/data' -p 8080:8080 nwc-local
Testing
$ go test ./...
Test matching regular expression
$ go test ./... -run TestHandleGetInfoEvent
Profiling
The application supports both the Go pprof library and the DataDog profiler.
Go pprof
To enable Go pprof, set the GO_PROFILER_ADDR
environment variable to the address you want the profiler to be available on (e.g. localhost:6060
).
Now, you should be able to access the pprof web interface at http://localhost:6060/debug/pprof
.
You can use the go tool pprof
command to collect and inspect the profiling data. For example, to profile the application for 30 seconds and then open the pprof web UI, run:
go tool pprof -http=localhost:8081 -seconds=30 http://localhost:6060/debug/pprof/profile
For more information on the Go pprof library, see the official documentation.
DataDog profiler
To enable the DataDog profiler, set the DD_PROFILER_ENABLED
environment variable to true
.
Make sure to specify the required DataDog configuration environment variables as well.
For more information refer to:
Versioning
$ go run -ldflags="-X 'github.com/getAlby/hub/version.Tag=v0.6.0'" cmd/http/main.go
Windows
Breez SDK requires gcc to build the Breez bindings. Run choco install mingw
and copy the breez SDK bindings file into the root of this directory (from your go installation directory) as per the Breez SDK instructions. ALSO copy the bindings file into the output directory alongside the .exe in order to run it.
Optional configuration parameters
The following configuration options can be set as environment variables or in a .env file
NOSTR_PRIVKEY
: the private key of this service. Should be a securely randomly generated 32 byte hex string.
CLIENT_NOSTR_PUBKEY
: if set, this service will only listen to events authored by this public key. You can set this to your own nostr public key.
RELAY
: default: "wss://relay.getalby.com/v1"
JWT_SECRET
: a randomly generated secret string. (only needed in http mode)
DATABASE_URI
: a sqlite filename. Default: $XDG_DATA_HOME/albyhub/nwc.db
PORT
: the port on which the app should listen on (default: 8080)
WORK_DIR
: directory to store NWC data files. Default: $XDG_DATA_HOME/albyhub
LOG_LEVEL
: log level for the application. Higher is more verbose. Default: 4 (info)
Node-specific backend parameters
ENABLE_ADVANCED_SETUP
: set to false
to force a specific backend type (combined with backend parameters below)
LND Backend parameters
Currently only LND can be configured via env. Other node types must be configured via the UI.
To configure via env, the following parameters must be provided:
LN_BACKEND_TYPE
: LND
LND_ADDRESS
: the LND gRPC address, eg. localhost:10009
(used with the LND backend)
LND_CERT_FILE
: the location where LND's tls.cert
file can be found (used with the LND backend)
LND_MACAROON_FILE
: the location where LND's admin.macaroon
file can be found (used with the LND backend)
LDK Backend parameters
LDK_ESPLORA_SERVER
: If using the mainnet (bitcoin) network, Recommended to use your own LDK esplora server (The public blockstream one is very slow and can cause onchain syncing and issues with opening channels)
LDK Network Configuration
Mutinynet
MEMPOOL_API=https://mutinynet.com/api
LDK_NETWORK=signet
LDK_ESPLORA_SERVER=https://mutinynet.com/api
LDK_GOSSIP_SOURCE=https://rgs.mutinynet.com/snapshot
Testnet (Not recommended - try Mutinynet)
MEMPOOL_API=https://mempool.space/testnet/api
LDK_NETWORK=testnet
LDK_ESPLORA_SERVER=https://mempool.space/testnet/api
LDK_GOSSIP_SOURCE=https://rapidsync.lightningdevkit.org/testnet/snapshot
Phoenixd
See Phoenixd
Alby OAuth
Create an OAuth client at the Alby Developer Portal and set your ALBY_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID
and ALBY_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET
in your .env. If not running locally, you'll also need to change your BASE_URL
.
If running the React app locally, OAuth redirects will not work locally if running the react app you will need to manually change the port to 5173. Login in Wails mode is not yet supported
Getting Started with Mutinynet
Follow the steps to integrate Mutinynet with your NWC Next setup:
-
Configure your environment with the Mutinynet LDK parameters
-
Proceed as described in the Development section to run the frontend and backend
-
Navigate to channels/outgoing
, copy your On-Chain Address, then visit the Mutinynet Faucet to deposit sats. Ensure the transaction confirms on mempool.space
-
Your On-chain balance will update under /channels
Opening a channel from Mutinynet
-
To create a channel, use the Mutinynet Faucet by entering your desired Channel Capacity and Amount to Push
-
Locate your Node ID. In the Wallet click on the status on the top right "online". This shows the node ID or look in the NWC Next logs. Then input this in the Connection String field on the faucet page to request a Lightning Channel
{"level":"info","msg":"Connected to LDK node","nodeId":"<your node ID>","time":"<timestamp>"}
- After the transaction confirms, the new channel will appear in the Channels section
Opening a Channel in NWC Next
-
From the Channels interface (/channels
), select "Open a Channel" and opt for "Custom Channel."
-
Enter the pubkey of the Faucet Lightning Node (omit host and port details) available on the Mutinynet Faucet page.
-
Specify a channel capacity greater than 25,000 sats, confirm the action, and return to the Channels page to view your newly established channel.
Application deeplink options
/apps/new
deeplink options
Clients can use a deeplink to allow the user to add a new connection. Depending on the client this URL has different query options:
NWC created secret
The default option is that the NWC app creates a secret and the user uses the nostr wallet connect URL string to enable the client application.
Query parameter options
name
: the name of the client app
Example:
/apps/new?name=myapp
Client created secret
If the client creates the secret the client only needs to share the public key of that secret for authorization. The user authorized that pubkey and no sensitivate data needs to be shared.
Query parameter options for /new
name
: the name of the client app
pubkey
: the public key of the client's secret for the user to authorize
return_to
: (optional) if a return_to
URL is provided the user will be redirected to that URL after authorization. The lud16
, relay
and pubkey
query parameters will be added to the URL.
expires_at
(optional) connection cannot be used after this date. Unix timestamp in seconds.
max_amount
(optional) maximum amount in sats that can be sent per renewal period
budget_renewal
(optional) reset the budget at the end of the given budget renewal. Can be never
(default), daily
, weekly
, monthly
, yearly
request_methods
(optional) url encoded, space separated list of request types that you need permission for: pay_invoice
(default), get_balance
(see NIP47). For example: ..&request_methods=pay_invoice%20get_balance
notification_types
(optional) url encoded, space separated list of notification types that you need permission for: For example: ..¬ification_types=payment_received%20payment_sent
isolated
(optional) makes an isolated app connection with its own balance and only access to its own transaction list. e.g. &isolated=true
. If using this option, you should not pass any custom request methods or notification types, nor set a budget or expiry.
Example:
/apps/new?name=myapp&pubkey=47c5a21...&return_to=https://example.com
Web-flow: client created secret
Web clients can open a new prompt popup to load the authorization page.
Once the user has authorized the app connection a nwc:success
message is sent to the opening page (using postMessage
) to indicate that the connection is authorized. See the initNWC()
function in the alby-js-sdk
Example:
import { webln } from "alby-js-sdk";
const nwc = new webln.NWC();
// initNWC opens a prompt with /apps/new?c=myapp&pubkey=xxxx
// the promise resolves once the user has authorized the connection (when the `nwc:success` message is received) and the popup is closed automatically
// the promise rejects if the user cancels by closing the prompt popup
await nwc.initNWC({ name: "myapp" });
Help
If you need help contact support@getalby.com or reach out on Nostr: npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm
You can also visit the chat of our Community on Telegram.
⚡️Donations
Want to support the work on Alby?
Support the Alby team ⚡️hello@getalby.com
You can also contribute to our bounty program: ⚡️bounties@getalby.com
NIP-47 Supported Methods
✅ NIP-47 info event
❌ expiration
tag in requests
LND
✅ get_info
✅ get_balance
✅ pay_invoice
- ⚠️ amount not supported (for amountless invoices)
- ⚠️ PAYMENT_FAILED error code not supported
✅ pay_keysend
- ⚠️ PAYMENT_FAILED error code not supported
✅ make_invoice
✅ lookup_invoice
- ⚠️ NOT_FOUND error code not supported
✅ list_transactions
- ⚠️ from and until in request not supported
- ⚠️ failed payments will not be returned
✅ multi_pay_invoice
- ⚠️ amount not supported (for amountless invoices)
- ⚠️ PAYMENT_FAILED error code not supported
✅ multi_pay_keysend
- ⚠️ PAYMENT_FAILED error code not supported
Breez
(Supported methods coming soon)
Node Distributions
Run NWC on your own node!
NOTE: the below links are for the original version of NWC
Deploy it yourself
From the release
Download and run the executable.
Have a look at the configuration options
wget https://getalby.com/install/hub/server-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
tar -xvjf server-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
# run Alby Hub and done!
./bin/albyhub
Fly.io
Make sure to have the fly command line tools installed
wget https://getalby.com/install/hub/fly.toml
fly launch
fly apps open
Or manually:
- update
app = 'nwc'
on line 6 to a unique name in fly.toml e.g. app = 'nwc-john-doe-1234'
- run
fly launch
- press 'y' to copy configuration to the new app and then hit enter
- press 'n' to tweak the settings and then hit enter
- wait for the deployment to succeed, it should give you a URL like
https://nwc-john-doe-1234.fly.dev
Update Fly App
View logs
Main application logs
LDK logs:
fly machine exec "tail -100 data/ldk/logs/ldk_node_latest.log"
Docker
From Alby's Container Registry
Tested on Linux only
docker run -v ~/.local/share/albyhub:/data -e WORK_DIR='/data' -p 8080:8080 ghcr.io/getalby/hub:latest
Build the image locally
docker run -v ~/.local/share/albyhub:/data -e WORK_DIR='/data' -p 8080:8080 $(docker build -q .)
Docker Compose
In this repository. Or manually download the docker-compose.yml file and then run:
docker compose up
From source
- install go (e.g. using snap)
- install build-essential
- install yarn
- run
(cd frontend && yarn install
- run
(cd frontend && yarn build:http)
- run
go run cmd/http/main.go
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