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# Baileys
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# Baileys
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Reverse Engineered WhatsApp Web API in Node.js
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Reverse Engineered WhatsApp Web API in Node.js. Baileys does not require Selenium or any other browser to be interface with WhatsApp Web, it does so directly using WebSockets.
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Thank you to [Sigalor](https://github.com/sigalor/whatsapp-web-reveng) for writing the guide reverse engineering WhatsApp Web and to the go reimplementation written by [Rhymen](https://github.com/Rhymen/go-whatsapp/tree/484cfe758705761d76724e01839d6fc473dc10c4)
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Thank you to [Sigalor](https://github.com/sigalor/whatsapp-web-reveng) for writing the guide reverse engineering WhatsApp Web and to the go reimplementation written by [Rhymen](https://github.com/Rhymen/go-whatsapp/tree/484cfe758705761d76724e01839d6fc473dc10c4)
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To use Baileys: ``` const WhatsAppWeb = require('Baileys') ```
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Baileys is super easy to use:
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Check out test.js to see exactly how to use Baileys.
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1. Import using
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``` javascript
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const WhatsAppWeb = require('Baileys')
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```
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2. Create an instance of Baileys & connect using
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``` javascript
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let client = new WhatsAppWeb()
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client.connect()
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```
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If the connection is successful, you will see a QR code printed on your terminal screen, scan it with WhatsApp on your phone and you'll be logged in!
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3. Implement the following event handlers in your code:
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1. ``` javascript
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client.handlers.onConnected = () => { /* when you're successfully authenticated with the WhatsApp Web servers */ }
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```
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2. ``` javascript
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client.handlers.onUnreadMessage = (message) => { /* called when you have a pending unread message or recieve a new message */ }
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```
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3. ``` javascript
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client.handlers.onError = (error) => { /* called when there was an error */ }
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```
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4. ``` javascript
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client.handlers.onDisconnect = () => { /* called when internet gets disconnected */ }
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```
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4. Send a text message using
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``` javascript
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client.sendTextMessage(id, txtMessage)
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```
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The id is the phone number of the person the message is being sent to, it must be in the format '[country code][phone number]@s.whatsapp.net', for example '+19999999999@s.whatsapp.net'
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5. Send a read reciept using
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``` javascript
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client.sendReadReceipt(id, messageID)
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```
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The id is in the same format as above. The message ID is the unique identifier of the message that you are marking as read
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6. Tell someone what your status is right now by using
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``` javascript
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client.updatePresence(id, presence)
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```
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Presence can be one of the following:
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``` javascript
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static Presence = {
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available: "available", // "online"
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unavailable: "unavailable", // offline
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composing: "composing", // "typing..."
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recording: "recording", // "recording..."
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paused: "paused" // I have no clue
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}
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```
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Check out test.js to see example usage of all these.
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# Note
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# Note
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I am in no way affiliated with WhatsApp. This was written for educational purposes. Use at your own discretion.
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I am in no way affiliated with WhatsApp. This was written for educational purposes. Use at your own discretion.
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