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This is an unofficial Zalo API for personal account. It work by simulating the browser to interact with Zalo Web.
disclaimer: We are not responsible if your account is locked or banned by Zalo. Use it at your own risk.
bun install zca-js # or npm install zca-js
See API Documentation for more details.
UPDATE: You can now get all required information by using ZaloDataExtractor extension. Just open the extension and copy the data to your clipboard.
[ ZaloDataExtractor ] If you have opened the website
https://chat.zalo.me/
but the extension does not have IMEI & Cookies, please clickRefresh Page
. Thank you very much ><
import { Zalo } from "zca-js";
const zalo = new Zalo(
{
cookie: "your_cookie_here",
imei: "your_imei_here",
userAgent: "your_user_agent_here",
},
{
selfListen: false,
checkUpdate: true,
},
);
const api = await zalo.login();
Alternative: We also support J2TEAM Cookies extension:
import fs from "node:fs";
import { Zalo } from "zca-js";
const zalo = new Zalo(
{
cookie: JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync("./cookies.json", "utf-8")),
imei: "your_imei_here",
userAgent: "your_user_agent_here",
},
{
selfListen: false,
checkUpdate: true,
},
);
const api = await zalo.login();
cookie
: Your Zalo cookie. You can get it by using J2TEAM Cookies extension or by using browser developer tools.imei
: Your IMEI created by Zalo. You can get it using browser developer tools: localStorage.getItem('z_uuid')
or localStorage.getItem('sh_z_uuid')
.userAgent
: Your browser user agent. Better be from the same browser you get cookie.selfListen
: Listen for messages sent by yourself. Default is false
.checkUpdate
: Check for zca-js update. Default is true
.import { Zalo, MessageType } from "zca-js";
const zalo = new Zalo(credentials);
const api = await zalo.login();
api.listener.on("message", (message) => {
const isPlainText = typeof message.data.content === "string";
switch (message.type) {
case MessageType.DirectMessage: {
if (isPlainText) {
// received plain text direct message
}
break;
}
case MessageType.GroupMessage: {
if (isPlainText) {
// received plain text group message
}
break;
}
}
});
api.listener.start();
Note: Only one web listener can be started at a time. If you open Zalo
in the browser while the listener is running, the listener will be stopped.
import { Zalo, MessageType } from "zca-js";
const zalo = new Zalo(credentials);
const api = await zalo.login();
// Echo bot
api.listener.on("message", (message) => {
const isPlainText = typeof message.data.content === "string";
if (message.isSelf || !isPlainText) return;
switch (message.type) {
case MessageType.DirectMessage: {
api.sendMessage(
{
msg: "echo: " + message.data.content,
quote: message, // the message object to reply to (optional)
},
message.threadId,
message.type, // MessageType.DirectMessage
);
break;
}
case MessageType.GroupMessage: {
api.sendMessage(
{
msg: "echo: " + message.data.content,
quote: message, // the message object to reply to (optional)
},
message.threadId,
message.type, // MessageType.GroupMessage
);
break;
}
}
});
api.listener.start();
api.getStickers("hello").then(async (stickerIds) => {
// Get the first sticker
const stickerObject = await api.getStickersDetail(stickerIds[0]);
api.sendMessageSticker(
stickerObject,
message.threadId,
message.type, // MessageType.DirectMessage or MessageType.GroupMessage
);
});
See examples folder for more details.
We welcome contributions from the community.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
FAQs
Unofficial Zalo API for JavaScript
We found that zca-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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