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# Baileys - WhatsApp Web API for Node.js
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Reverse Engineered WhatsApp Web API in pure Node.js. Baileys does not require Selenium or any other browser to be interface with WhatsApp Web, it does so directly using a WebSocket. Not running Selenium or Chromimum saves you like half a gig of ram :/
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Thank you to [@Sigalor](https://github.com/sigalor/whatsapp-web-reveng) for writing the guide to reverse engineering WhatsApp Web and thanks to [@Rhymen](https://github.com/Rhymen/go-whatsapp/) for the __go__ reimplementation.
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Baileys has also been written from the ground up to be very extensible and simple to use.
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If you require more functionality than provided, it'll super easy for you to write an extension (More on this at the end).
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* __Install__
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Create and cd to your NPM project directory and then in terminal, write: ``` npm install baileys ```
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Then import in your code using:
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``` javascript
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const WhatsAppWeb = require('Baileys')
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```
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* __Connecting__
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``` javascript
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const client = new WhatsAppWeb()
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client.connect()
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.then (([user, chats, contacts, unread]) => {
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console.log ("oh hello " + user.name + " (" + user.id + ")")
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console.log ("you have " + unread.length + " unread messages")
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console.log ("you have " + chats.length + " chats")
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})
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.catch (err => console.log("unexpected error: " + err) )
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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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* __Handling Events__
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Implement the following callbacks in your code:
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- Called when you have a pending unread message or recieve a new message
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``` javascript
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client.setOnUnreadMessage (m => {
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const [notificationType, messageType] = client.getNotificationType(m) // get what type of notification it is -- message, group add notification etc.
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console.log("got notification of type: " + notificationType) // message, groupAdd, groupLeave
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console.log("message type: " + messageType) // conversation, imageMessage, videoMessage etc.
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})
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- Called when you recieve an update on someone's presence, they went offline or online
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``` javascript
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client.setOnPresenceUpdate (json => console.log(json.id + " presence is " + json.type))
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```
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- Called when your message gets delivered or read
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``` javascript
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client.setOnMessageStatusChange (json => {
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let sent = json.to
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if (json.participant) // participant exists when the message is from a group
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sent += " ("+json.participant+")" // mention as the one sent to
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// log that they acknowledged the message
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console.log(sent + " acknowledged message(s) " + json.ids + " as " + json.type + " at " + json.timestamp)
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})
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```
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- Called when the connection gets disconnected (either the server loses internet or the phone gets unpaired)
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``` javascript
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client.setOnUnexpectedDisconnect (err => console.log ("disconnected unexpectedly: " + err) )
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```
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* __Sending Messages__
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It's super simple
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- Send text messages using
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``` javascript
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client.sendTextMessage(id, "oh hello there!")
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```
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- Send text messages & quote another message using
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``` javascript
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const options = {quoted: quotedMessage}
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client.sendTextMessage(id, "oh hello there", options)
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```
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``` quotedMessage ``` is a message object
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- Send a media (image, video, sticker, pdf) message using
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``` javascript
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const buffer = fs.readFileSync("example/ma_gif.mp4") // load some gif
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const options = {gif: true, caption: "hello!"} // some metadata & caption
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client.sendMediaMessage(id, buffer, WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.video, options)
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```
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- The thumbnail can be generated automatically for images & stickers. Though, to automatically generate thumbnails for videos, you need to have ``` ffmpeg ``` installed on your system
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- ```mediaBuffer``` is just a Buffer containing the contents of the media you want to send
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- ```mediaType``` represents the type of message you are sending. This can be one of the following:
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``` javascript
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[
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WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.image, // an image message
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WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.video, // a video message
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WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.audio, // an audio message
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WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.sticker // a sticker message
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]
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```
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- Tested formats: png, jpeg, webp (sticker), mp4, ogg
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```options``` is a JSON object, providing some information about the message. It can have the following __optional__ values:
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``` javascript
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info = {
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caption: "hello there!", // (for media messages) the caption to send with the media (cannot be sent with stickers though)
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thumbnail: null, /* (for media messages) has to be a base 64 encoded JPEG if you want to send a custom thumb,
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or set to null if you don't want to send a thumbnail.
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Do not enter this field if you want to automatically generate a thumb
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*/
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mimetype: "application/pdf", /* (for media messages) specify the type of media (optional for all media types except documents),
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for pdf files => set to "application/pdf",
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for txt files => set to "application/txt"
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etc.
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*/
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gif: true, // (for video messages) if the video should be treated as a GIF
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quoted: quotedMessage, // the message you want to quote (can used with sending all kinds of messages now)
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timestamp: Date() // optional, if you want to manually set the timestamp of the message
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}
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```
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``` id ``` is the WhatsApp id of the person or group you're sending the message to.
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It must be in the format ```[country code][phone number]@s.whatsapp.net```, for example ```+19999999999@s.whatsapp.net``` for people. For groups, it must be in the format ``` 123456789-123345@g.us ```.
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* __Sending Read Receipts__
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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 mentioned earlier. The message ID is the unique identifier of the message that you are marking as read. On a message object, it can be accessed using ```messageID = message.key.id```.
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* __Update Presence__
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``` javascript
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client.updatePresence(id, WhatsAppWeb.Presence.available)
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```
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This lets the person/group with ``` id ``` know whether you're online, offline, typing etc. where ``` presence ``` can be one of the following:
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``` javascript
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[
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WhatsAppWeb.Presence.available, // online
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WhatsAppWeb.Presence.unavailable, // offline
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WhatsAppWeb.Presence.composing, // typing...
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WhatsAppWeb.Presence.recording // recording...
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]
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```
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* __Decoding Media__
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If you want to save & process some images, videos, documents or stickers you received
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``` javascript
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client.setOnUnreadMessage (m => {
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const messageType = client.getMessageType(m.message) // get what type of message it is -- text, image, video
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// if the message is not a text message
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if (messageType !== WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.text && messageType !== WhatsAppWeb.MessageType.extendedText) {
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client.decodeMediaMessage(m.message, "filename") // extension applied automatically
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.then (meta => console.log(m.key.remoteJid + " sent media, saved at: " + meta.filename))
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.catch (err => console.log("error in decoding message: " + err))
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}
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}
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```
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* __Restoring Sessions__
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Once you connect successfully, you can get your authentication credentials using
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``` javascript
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const authJSON = client.base64EncodedAuthInfo()
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```
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Then you can use this JSON to log back in without needing to scan a QR code using
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``` javascript
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const authJSON = JSON.parse( fs.readFileSync("auth_info.json") )
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client.connect (authJSON)
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.then (([user, chats, contacts, unread]) => console.log ("yay connected"))
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```
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* __Querying__
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- To check if a given ID is on WhatsApp
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``` javascript
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client.isOnWhatsApp ("xyz@c.us")
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.then (([exists, id]) => console.log(id + (exists ? " exists " : " does not exist") + "on WhatsApp"))
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```
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- To query chat history on a group or with someone
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``` javascript
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client.loadConversation ("xyz-abc@g.us", 25) // query the last 25 messages (replace 25 with the number of messages you want to query)
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.then (messages => console.log("got back " + messages.length + " messages"))
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```
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You can also load the entire conversation history if you want
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``` javascript
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client.loadEntireConversation ("xyz@c.us", (message) => console.log("Loaded message with ID: " + message.key.id))
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.then (() => console.log("queried all messages")) // promise resolves once all messages are retreived
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```
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- To get the status of some person
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``` javascript
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client.getStatus ("xyz@c.us") // leave empty to get your own
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.then ((json, q) => console.log("status: " + json.status))
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```
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- To get the display picture of some person/group
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``` javascript
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client.getProfilePicture ("xyz@g.us") // leave empty to get your own
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.then (([json, q]) => console.log("download profile picture from: " + json.eurl))
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```
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- To get someone's presence (if they're typing, online)
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``` javascript
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client.requestPresenceUpdate ("xyz@c.us")
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// the presence update is fetched and called here
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client.setOnPresenceUpdate (json => console.log(json.id + " presence is " + json.type))
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```
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Of course, replace ``` xyz ``` with an actual ID. Also, append ``` @c.us ``` for individuals & ``` @g.us ``` for groups.
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* __Groups__
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- To query the metadata of a group
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``` javascript
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client.groupMetadata ("abcd-xyz@g.us")
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.then (([json, _]) => console.log(json.id + ", title: " + json.subject + ", description: " + json.desc))
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```
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- To create a group
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``` javascript
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client.groupCreate ("My Fab Group", ["abcd@s.whatsapp.net", "efgh@s.whatsapp.net"]) // title & participants
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.then (([json, _]) => {
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console.log ("created group with id: " + json.gid)
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client.sendTextMessage(json.gid, "hello everyone") // say hello to everyone on the group
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})
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```
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- To add people to a group
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``` javascript
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client.groupAdd ("abcd-xyz@g.us", ["abcd@s.whatsapp.net", "efgh@s.whatsapp.net"]) // id & people to add to the group
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.then (([json, _]) => console.log("added successfully: " + (json.status===200)))
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```
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- To make someone admin on a group
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``` javascript
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client.groupMakeAdmin ("abcd-xyz@g.us", ["abcd@s.whatsapp.net", "efgh@s.whatsapp.net"]) // id & people to make admin
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.then (([json, _]) => console.log("made admin successfully: " + (json.status===200)))
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```
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- To leave a group
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``` javascript
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client.groupLeave ("abcd-xyz@g.us")
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.then (([json, _]) => console.log("left group successfully: " + (json.status===200)))
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```
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- To get the invite code for a group
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``` javascript
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client.groupInviteCode ("abcd-xyz@g.us")
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.then (code => console.log(code))
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```
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* __Writing Custom Functionality__
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Baileys is also written, keeping in mind, that you may require other functionality. Hence, instead of having to fork the project & re-write the internals, you can simply write extensions in your own code.
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First, enable the logging of unhandled messages from WhatsApp by setting
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``` javascript
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client.logUnhandledMessages = true
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```
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This will enable you to see all sorts of messages WhatsApp sends in the console. Some examples:
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1. Functionality to track of the battery percentage of your phone.
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You enable logging and you'll see a message about your battery pop up in the console:
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``` [Baileys] [Unhandled] s22, ["action",null,[["battery",{"live":"false","value":"52"},null]]] ```
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You now know what a battery update looks like. It'll have the following characteristics.
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- Given ```const bMessage = ["action",null,[["battery",{"live":"false","value":"52"},null]]]```
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- ```bMessage[0]``` is always ``` "action" ```
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- ```bMessage[1]``` is always ``` null ```
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- ```bMessage[2][0][0]``` is always ``` "battery" ```
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Hence, you can register a callback for an event using the following:
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``` javascript
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client.registerCallback (["action", null, "battery"], json => {
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const batteryLevelStr = json[2][0][1].value
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const batterylevel = parseInt (batteryLevelStr)
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console.log ("battery level: " + batterylevel + "%")
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})
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```
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This callback will be fired any time a message is received matching the following criteria:
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``` message [0] === "action" && message [1] === null && message[2][0][0] === "battery" ```
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2. Functionality to keep track of the pushname changes on your phone.
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You enable logging and you'll see an unhandled message about your pushanme pop up like this:
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```[Baileys] [Unhandled] s24, ["Conn",{"pushname":"adiwajshing"}]```
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You now know what a pushname update looks like. It'll have the following characteristics.
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- Given ```const pMessage = ["Conn",{"pushname":"adiwajshing"}] ```
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- ```pMessage[0]``` is always ``` "Conn" ```
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- ```pMessage[1]``` always has the key ``` "pushname" ```
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- ```pMessage[2]``` is always ``` undefined ```
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Following this, one can implement the following callback:
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``` javascript
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client.registerCallback (["Conn", "pushname"], json => {
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const pushname = json[1].pushname
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client.userMetaData.name = pushname // update on client too
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console.log ("Name updated: " + pushname)
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})
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```
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This callback will be fired any time a message is received matching the following criteria:
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``` message [0] === "Conn" && message [1].pushname ```
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A little more testing will reveal that almost all WhatsApp messages are in the format illustrated above.
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Note: except for the first parameter (in the above cases, ```"action"``` or ```"Conn"```), all the other parameters are optional.
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* __Example__
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Do check out & run [example.js](example/example.js) to see example usage of these functions.
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To run the example script, download or clone the repo and then type the following in terminal:
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1. ``` cd path/to/Baileys/example ```
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2. ``` node example.js ```
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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. |