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WeChat bot for normal user account that runs on server-side. Yes, server-side.
An automated Wechat bot to reply message for normal user account that run on server-side. Yes, you heard it right, on server-side.
Use environment variables to customize how the bot will work.
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL=<your slack webhook url>
Bot will send QRCode image to Slack. Then you can use WeChat to scan in order to log in immediately. Please note that you cannot send image to WeChat and extract QRCode from there. It needs actual scan.
Import the bot, and start it as follows
const wxbotserv = require('wxbotserv');
wxbotserv(function(msgObj) {
if (msgObj.message === 'hello world') {
return 'hello world to you too!';
}
else {
return 'Please say hello world to me...';
}
});
Or you could specify options
object with following format
{
processMsgDelay: <number>, // delay between each processing message
debugLog: <boolean> // whether or not to print out debugging log to console
}
as follows
let options = { processMsgDelay: 150, debugLog: false };
wxbotserv(function(msgObj) {
// ...
}, options);
FAQs
WeChat bot for normal user account that runs on server-side. Yes, server-side.
We found that wxbotserv 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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