Implements NIP-52 scheduled events, allowing users to view and interact with calendar events.
A new `ScheduledEventService` is introduced to manage fetching, storing, and completing scheduled events. A new `ScheduledEventCard` component is introduced for displaying the scheduled events.
- Introduced ReactionService to manage event reactions, including likes and dislikes.
- Updated NostrFeed module to register ReactionService in the DI container and initialize it during installation.
- Enhanced NostrFeed.vue to utilize the reactions service for displaying and managing likes on posts.
- Created useReactions composable for handling reactions, including fetching event reactions and subscribing to updates.
These changes enhance user engagement by allowing users to interact with posts through reactions, improving the overall experience within the feed.
Refactor reactions handling in NostrFeed module
- Renamed `likeEvent` to `toggleLike` in the useReactions composable to better reflect its functionality of toggling likes.
- Updated NostrFeed.vue to utilize the new `toggleLike` method for handling like interactions.
- Enhanced ReactionService to support deletion of reactions and improved handling of reaction events, including subscription to deletion events.
- Added logic to manage user reaction IDs for better tracking of likes and unlikes.
These changes streamline the reactions functionality, improving user interaction and feedback within the NostrFeed.
Refactor content filters and event inclusion logic in NostrFeed module
- Removed market-related content filters from the presets, as they now have a dedicated section.
- Updated the handling of reactions in content filters, clarifying that reactions are processed separately by the ReactionService.
- Enhanced the FeedService to exclude reactions and deletions from the main feed, ensuring cleaner event management.
These changes streamline the content filtering process and improve the clarity of event handling within the NostrFeed.
Refactor content filters and FeedService logic for marketplace separation
- Removed marketplace-related filters from the general presets in content-filters.ts, as they now have a dedicated section.
- Updated FeedService to exclude marketplace events from the main feed, ensuring clearer event management.
- Adjusted Home.vue to reflect the removal of the marketplace filter preset.
These changes streamline content filtering and improve the organization of marketplace events within the NostrFeed module.
Enhance ReactionService to support global deletion monitoring and improve reaction handling
- Added functionality to monitor deletion events for reactions, ensuring accurate updates when reactions are deleted.
- Implemented logic to handle deletion requests, processing only those from the original reaction authors as per NIP-09 spec.
- Updated reaction management to ensure only the latest reaction from each user is counted, improving the accuracy of like/dislike tallies.
- Refactored event reaction updates to clear deleted reactions and maintain a clean state.
These changes enhance the reliability and user experience of the reactions feature within the NostrFeed module.
- Introduced ProfileService to handle user profiles, including fetching and displaying profile information.
- Updated NostrFeed module to register ProfileService in the DI container and initialize it during installation.
- Enhanced NostrFeed.vue to utilize the profiles service for displaying user names alongside posts.
- Created useProfiles composable for managing profile-related functionality, including fetching and subscribing to profile updates.
These changes improve user engagement by providing richer profile information within the feed, enhancing the overall user experience.
- Introduced FeedService to manage feed functionality, including subscription and deduplication of posts.
- Updated NostrFeed module to register FeedService in the DI container and initialize it during installation.
- Refactored useFeed composable to utilize FeedService for managing feed state and loading posts.
- Enhanced NostrFeed component to display posts and handle loading states more effectively.
- Changed Home.vue to use the 'all' feed type for broader content display.
These changes improve the modularity and functionality of the feed system, providing a more robust user experience.
- Create BaseModulePlugin class to eliminate boilerplate across modules
- Provide standardized service registration, component registration, and event setup
- Implement declarative configuration approach with onInstall/onUninstall hooks
- Add automatic logging with consistent emoji patterns and error handling
- Refactor nostr-feed and events modules to demonstrate pattern (~47% code reduction)
- Maintain full TypeScript compatibility and backward compatibility
- All modules now follow identical registration patterns for better maintainability
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- Introduce a modular application structure with a new app configuration file to manage module settings and features.
- Implement a dependency injection container for service management across modules.
- Create a plugin manager to handle module registration, installation, and lifecycle management.
- Develop a global event bus for inter-module communication, enhancing loose coupling between components.
- Add core modules including base functionalities, Nostr feed, and PWA services, with support for dynamic loading and configuration.
- Establish a Nostr client hub for managing WebSocket connections and event handling.
- Enhance user experience with a responsive Nostr feed component, integrating admin announcements and community posts.
- Refactor existing components to align with the new modular architecture, improving maintainability and scalability.