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Mixing a khatru relay with other HTTP handlers 
If you already have a web server with all its HTML handlers or a JSON HTTP API or anything like that, something like:
go
func main() {
	mux := http.NewServeMux()
	mux.Handle("/static/", http.StripPrefix("/static/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./static"))))
	mux.HandleFunc("/.well-known/nostr.json", handleNIP05)
	mux.HandleFunc("/page/{page}", handlePage)
	mux.HandleFunc("/", handleHomePage)
	log.Printf("listening at http://0.0.0.0:8080")
	http.ListenAndServe("0.0.0.0:8080", mux)
}Then you can easily inject a relay or two there in alternative paths if you want:
diff
 	mux := http.NewServeMux()
+	relay1 := khatru.NewRelay()
+	relay2 := khatru.NewRelay()
+	// and so on
 	mux.Handle("/static/", http.StripPrefix("/static/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./static"))))
 	mux.HandleFunc("/.well-known/nostr.json", handleNIP05)
 	mux.HandleFunc("/page/{page}", handlePage)
 	mux.HandleFunc("/", handleHomePage)
+	mux.Handle("/relay1", relay1)
+	mux.Handle("/relay2", relay2)
+	// and so forth
 	log.Printf("listening at http://0.0.0.0:8080")Imagine each of these relay handlers is different, each can be using a different eventstore and have different policies for writing and reading.
Exposing a relay interface at the root 
If you want to expose your relay at the root path / that is also possible. You can just use it as the mux directly:
go
func main() {
	relay := khatru.NewRelay()
	// ... -- relay configuration steps (omitted for brevity)
	mux := relay.Router() // the relay comes with its own http.ServeMux inside
	mux.Handle("/static/", http.StripPrefix("/static/", http.FileServer(http.Dir("./static"))))
	mux.HandleFunc("/.well-known/nostr.json", handleNIP05)
	mux.HandleFunc("/page/{page}", handlePage)
	mux.HandleFunc("/", handleHomePage)
	log.Printf("listening at http://0.0.0.0:8080")
	http.ListenAndServe("0.0.0.0:8080", mux)
}Every khatru.Relay instance comes with its own 'http.ServeMux` inside. It ensures all requests are handled normally, but intercepts the requests that are pertinent to the relay operation, specifically the WebSocket requests, and the NIP-11 and the NIP-86 HTTP requests.
Exposing multiple relays at the same path or at the root 
That's also possible, as long as you have a way of differentiating each HTTP request that comes at the middleware level and associating it with a khatru.Relay instance in the background.
See dynamic for an example that does that using the subdomain. countries does it using the requester country implied from its IP address.
