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jeast-whatsapp-api
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A Simple whatsapp api that connects through the whatsapp web, that is used for all needs such as sending messages, and authenticating on whatsapp via qr code.
Type the npm command below to install the package
npm i jeast-whatsapp-api
Please note that Node v12+ is required.
const { Jeast } = require("jeast-whatsapp-api");
const client = new Jeast();
client.connect({
logger: true,
qr_terminal: true,
headless: true,
authState: {
isAuth: true,
authType: "multidevice",
authId: "example_account",
},
});
client.ev.qr(async (qr) => {
if (qr) {
console.log(qr);
}
});
client.ev.connection(async (connection) => {
if (connection.isConnected) {
console.log("connected!");
}
});
client.ev.message(async (message) => {
if (message.body == "Hello") {
await client.sendMessage(message.id.remote, "Hai");
}
});
Jeast Whatsapp API has various functions, there are several functions that are not tied to existing events, so we will provide documentation of these functions below
Sending Message
This is a function to send a message
const options = {
sendAudioAsVoice: Boolean, // make it true if you use this options
sendVideoAsGif: Boolean, // make it true if you use this options
sendAsSticker: Boolean, // make it true if you use this options
sendAsDocument: Boolean, // make it true if you use this options
}
sendMessage('receiver-number@.c.us', 'message', options); // asynchronous function
Get Chat List
This is a function to get all chat list
getChats(); // asynchronous function
Logout
This is a function to logout from the whatsapp web
logout(); // asynchronous function
Search Messages
This is a function to search messages with query type string
const options = {
page: number; // fill in how many messages the message page will retrieve
limit: number; // fill in how many messages are limited
chatId: string; // fill in the recipient's chat id
}
searchMessages(query = 'string', options); // asynchronous function
Send Seen
This is a function to send message seen
sendMessageSeen('receiver-number@c.us') // asynchronous function
Get Chat By Id
This is a function to get chat using chat id
getChatById('receiver-number@c.us') // asynchronous function
Get Whatsapp Version
This is a function to get whatsapp version
getWAVersion() // asynchronous function
Get Contacts
This is a function to get all contacts
getContacts() // asynchronous function
const { Jeast, MsgMedia } = require("jeast-whatsapp-api");
const client = new Jeast();
client.connect({
logger: true,
qr_terminal: true,
headless: true,
authState: {
isAuth: true,
authType: "multidevice",
authId: "example_account",
},
});
client.ev.qr(async (qr) => {
if (qr) {
console.log(qr);
}
});
client.ev.connection(async (connection) => {
if (connection.isConnected) {
const sticker = MsgMedia.fromFilePath(
__dirname + "/path/to/file"
);
await client.sendMessage('receiver-number@c.us', sticker, {
sendAsSticker: true,
});
}
});
const { Jeast, MsgMedia } = require("jeast-whatsapp-api");
const client = new Jeast();
client.connect({
logger: true,
qr_terminal: true,
headless: true,
authState: {
isAuth: true,
authType: "multidevice",
authId: "example_account",
},
});
client.ev.qr(async (qr) => {
if (qr) {
console.log(qr);
}
});
client.ev.connection(async (connection) => {
if (connection.isConnected) {
const document = MsgMedia.fromFilePath(
__dirname + "/path/to/file"
);
await client.sendMessage('receiver-number@c.us', document, {
sendAsDocument: true,
});
}
});
const { Jeast, MsgMedia } = require("jeast-whatsapp-api");
const client = new Jeast();
client.connect({
logger: true,
executablePath: "/path/to/chrome", //use executablePath to send video or gif
qr_terminal: true,
headless: true,
authState: {
isAuth: true,
authType: "multidevice",
authId: "example_account",
},
});
client.ev.qr(async (qr) => {
if (qr) {
console.log(qr);
}
});
client.ev.connection(async (connection) => {
if (connection.isConnected) {
const video = MsgMedia.fromFilePath(
__dirname + "/path/to/file"
);
await client.sendMessage('receiver-number@c.us', video, {
sendVideoAsGif: true,
});
}
});
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Ferdian Satria Akbar
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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The npm package jeast-whatsapp-api receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, jeast-whatsapp-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jeast-whatsapp-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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