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The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
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
The npm package zca-js receives a total of 108 weekly downloads. As such, zca-js popularity was classified as not popular.
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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