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omegle-node
Advanced tools
omegle-node is an unofficial API for Omegle which can be used to connect and interact with people on omegle without actually going to the website.
##Installation
npm install omegle-node
##Usage
Check out omegle.js
in examples/
folder to get a hang of how this works.
cd examples
node omegle
###List of events
gotID
: emitted when you're connected to Omegle's server (note that you're not connected to a stranger yet).
Argument
: id
- The ID assigned to you by Omegle.
waiting
: emitted when you're looking for strangers to connect to.
connected
: emitted when you're connected to a stranger.
typing
: emitted when the stranger starts typing.
stoppedTyping
: emitted when the stranger stops typing.
gotMessage
: emitted when you receive a message. Argument
: msg
- Received message.
commonLikes
: emitted when you're connected to a stranger with matching interests. Argument
: likes
- Array of matching interests.
strangerDisconnected
: emitted when the stranger disconnects.
connectionDied
: emitted when connection to the server is lost. Results in disconnection.
omegleError
: emitted when there's an error on Omegle's side. Results in disconnection. (Note: this is different from omerror
).Argument
: errorMsg
- Error message.
antinudeBanned
: emitted when you get banned for bad behavior. Bans usually last for 1 to 48 hours. Results in disconnection.
recaptchaRequired
: emitted when you're required to solve a ReCAPTCHA. Argument
: challenge
- Link to the ReCAPTCHA image.
recaptchaRejected
: emitted when your answer to the ReCAPTCHA challenge is rejected. Argument
: challenge
- Link to the new ReCAPTCHA image.
omerror
: emitted when there's an error on client-side. For instance, calling send()
before calling connect()
.Argument
: errorMsg
- Error description. Error messages follow this pattern: functionName(): error message
.
###List of functions
connect([topics])
: Connect to a random stranger. Argument
: topics
- Optional. An array of interests.
updateServer()
: Update the server to which all the requests are made. This is called every time connect()
is called.
send(msg)
: Send a message to the stranger. Argument
: msg
- Message to send.
startTyping()
: Set your status to typing
.
stopTyping()
: Set your status to stoppedTyping
.
stopLookingForCommonLikes()
: Pretty self explanatory - Stop looking for common likes. If you hate long ungodly function names, you can use slfcl()
, which does the same thing too.
disconnect()
: Disconnect from the chat.
solveReCAPTCHA(answer)
: Send the answer to the ReCAPTCHA challenge to Omegle. Argument
: answer
- Answer to the challenge.
connected()
: Returns a boolean value specifying whether you're currently connected to a stranger.
reloadReCAPTCHA()
: It seems like Omegle has gotten rid of recaptchaRejected
, so the only way to know whether your ReCAPTCHA answer has been rejected is if you don't get connected to a stranger within a few seconds of submitting your answer. Use this function to reload ReCAPTCHA.
###List of variables
useragent
: Set or get the useragent.
language
: Set or get the language you speak. Default is en
.
###Example
var Omegle = require('omegle-node');
var om = new Omegle(); //create an instance of `Omegle`
//This will print any errors that might get thrown by functions
om.on('omerror',function(err){
console.log('error: ' + err);
});
//gotID is emitted when you're connected to Omegle
om.on('gotID',function(id){
console.log('connected to the server as: ' + id);
});
//waiting is emitted when you're waiting to connect to a stranger
om.on('waiting', function(){
console.log('waiting for a stranger.');
});
//emitted when you're connected to a stranger
om.on('connected',function(){
console.log('connected');
});
//emitted when you get a message
om.on('gotMessage',function(msg){
console.log('Stranger: ' + msg);
om.send('Hi'); //used to send a message to the stranger
});
//emitted when the stranger disconnects
om.on('strangerDisconnected',function(){
console.log('stranger disconnected.');
});
//Once you're subscribed to all the events that you wish to listen to,
//call connect() to connect to Omegle and start looking for a stranger.
om.connect();
##Example scripts
The examples/
folder contains three scripts:
omegle.js
- A full-fledged script to demonstrate how the module works.mitm.js
- Script showcasing the MITM attack to eavesdrop on two strangers' conversation.reverse-bot.js
- An Omegle bot that reverses the received messages and sends them back to the stranger.##Please do not use this to create spam bots, there are already enough of those on Omegle.
FAQs
Node.js API for Omegle
The npm package omegle-node receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, omegle-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that omegle-node 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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