Nostrtium lets you post from WordPress to nostr.
This version implements basic nostr settings (private key, relays) and provides a metabox in the WordPress Post editing page which is pre-populated with the Post Excerpt and a link to the Post and lets you post the content of that metabox to your configured relays.
You can change the content in the metabox as you like. If you have a good excerpt and post it as-is, it creates a twitter-style “announcement” note on nostr. A lot of nostr clients will render the link to the WordPress post as a nice-looking summary card with featured image and etc. This functionality is probably enough for many use-cases but I have plans to add more functionality to this plugin in the future, including generation of keys; support for NIP-07 browser extensions; separate nostr profiles for individual WP users; support for full, long-form content from WP to nostr; and more.
There are also options (on the settings page) to auto-post to nostr the excerpt, the permalink, or both upon WordPress post publication.
[Note that the private key is stored encrypted in the WordPress database using libsodium cryptography.]
Development is taking place on github and the best (fastest) way to get support is to raise an issue or start a discussion there.
Some of the included libraries have relatively recent dependency requirements so you will need the following in your WordPress platform:
* PHP 8.1+
* php-gmp module must be installed (Installation on Ubuntu)
* php-bcmath module must be installed (Installation on Ubuntu)
* WordPress 6.0+
* Writable uploads directory (on activation, the plugin writes a cryptographic keyfile to a storage directory)
You can create a filter snippet (in your theme’s functions.php) to choose what user role or capability has access to Nostrtium functionality. The default is edit_posts
. Here is a sample snippet that would change it so only adminstrators can see / use the plugin’s functionality:
add_filter ('nostrtium_role', function($role){
return 'administrator';
});