Put a Lightning Address "server" on a serverless host like Vercel. The code is heavily borrowed from satdress, minus the federated part.
The workflow should be: click the "Deploy" button, follow the instructions over on Vercel (it should prompt you to fill in the necessary environment variables with your LND host and macaroon), and (optional) point a domain. You should end up with a splash page, on a url you control, that you can share with people who want to pay you. And in the background Vercel handles the LNURL stuff that Lightning Address needs.
Click this deploy button:
Follow the instructions.
When it asks you for your environment variables, here's what it needs:
ADDRESSLESS_DOMAIN
= the domain part of your Lightning Address (my_name@example.com... if you don't have a domain you may be able to useyour-project-name.vercel.app
if it's not taken)ADDRESSLESS_NAME
= the name part (my_name@example.com)LND_HOST
= the url and REST port your LND node can be found at (https://my-node-123.voltageapp.io:8080) RIGHT NOW TOR DOESN'T WORK WHICH SUCKS SUGGESTIONS WELCOMELND_MACAROON
= your node's invoice macaroon (abc123...)
If you need to change any of these environment variables later, go to your project on Vercel -> Settings -> Environment Variables. You can also go there to customize different variables for different environments (production, preview, development)
To use a custom domain name go to Settings -> Domains and add your desired domain.
If you have a non-Vercel website and don't want to replace it I think you should be fine with a couple redirects:
your-domain.com/.well-known/lnurlp/<name>
->your-vercel-address.com/.well-known/lnurlp/<name>
your-domain.com/api/lnurlp
->your-vercel-address.com/api/lnurlp
- clone this repo
- run
npm install
- install the Vercel CLI so you can run the serverless go api
- run
vercel dev
and follow its instructions - to add the necessary environment variables
LND_HOST
andLND_MACAROON
runvercel env add
for each and follow the prompt vercel env pull
will put those environment variables in your.env
source .env
vercel dev
should actually be working now
I'd feel better if you only used a testnet node and def be sure to use your invoice macaroon.
- get this actually working on vercel: https://addressless.vercel.app/
- draw the rest of the owl (implement Lightning Address)
- make a tutorial for how to do this
- default page is a demo of the functionality
- support tor
- tutorial for deploying
- support multiple names as aliases