whatsapp-api-js - v1.0.3

whatsapp-api-js v1

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A TypeScript server agnostic Whatsapp's Official API framework.

List of contents

Set up

First, you need a Facebook app with the Whatsapp API activated. You can create your first app following this steps. Get the API token, either a temporal or a permanent one.

In your server you can install the module using npm:

npm install whatsapp-api-js

Now you can write code like this:

import WhatsAppAPI from "whatsapp-api-js";
import { Text, Image, Document } from "whatsapp-api-js/messages";
import * as Contacts from "whatsapp-api-js/messages/contacts";

// Kind reminder to not hardcode your token and secret
const TOKEN = "YOUR_TOKEN";
const APP_SECRET = "YOUR_SECRET";

const Whatsapp = new WhatsAppAPI({ token: TOKEN, appSecret: APP_SECRET });

// Assuming post is called on a POST request to your server
function post(e) {
// The handlers work with any middleware, as long as you pass the correct data
return Whatsapp.post(JSON.parse(e.data), e.data, e.headers["x-hub-signature-256"]);
}

Whatsapp.on.message = ({ phoneID, from, message, name }) => {
console.log(`User ${name} (${from}) sent to bot ${phoneID} ${JSON.stringify(message)}`);

let promise;

if (message.type === "text") {
promise = Whatsapp.sendMessage(phoneID, from, new Text(`*${name}* said:\n\n${message.text.body}`), message.id);
}

if (message.type === "image") {
promise = Whatsapp.sendMessage(phoneID, from, new Image(message.image.id, true, `Nice photo, ${name}`));
}

if (message.type === "document") {
promise = Whatsapp.sendMessage(phoneID, from, new Document(message.document.id, true, undefined, "Our document"));
}

if (message.type === "contacts") {
promise = Whatsapp.sendMessage(phoneID, from, new Contacts.Contacts(
[
new Contacts.Name(name, "First name", "Last name"),
new Contacts.Phone(phone),
new Contacts.Birthday("2022", "04", "25"),
],
[
new Contacts.Name("John", "First name", "Last name"),
new Contacts.Organization("Company", "Department", "Title"),
new Contacts.Url("https://www.google.com", "WORK"),
]
));
}

console.log(await promise ?? "There are more types of messages, such as locations, templates, interactives, reactions and all the other media types.");

Whatsapp.markAsRead(phoneID, message.id);
};

Whatsapp.on.sent = ({ phoneID, to, message, raw }) => {
console.log(`Bot ${phoneID} sent to user ${to} ${message}\n\n${JSON.stringify(raw)}`);
};

To recieve the post requests on message, you must setup the webhook at your Facebook app.

Back in the dashboard, click on WhatsApp > Settings, and setup the webhook URL. While setting it up, you will be asked for a Verify Token. This can be any string you want.

The package also has a GET wizard for the webhook authentication:

import WhatsAppAPI from "whatsapp-api-js";

const TOKEN = "YOUR_TOKEN";
const APP_SECRET = "YOUR_SECRET";
const VERIFY_TOKEN = "YOUR_VERIFY_TOKEN";

const Whatsapp = new WhatsAppAPI({
token: TOKEN,
appSecret: APP_SECRET,
webhookVerifyToken: VERIFY_TOKEN
});

// Assuming get is called on a GET request to your server
function get(e) {
return Whatsapp.get(JSON.parse(e.params));
}

Once you are done, click the administrate button, and subscribe to the messages event.

And that's it! Now you have a functioning Whatsapp Bot connected to your server. For more information on the setup process for specific enviroments, check out the Enviroments.md file.

Examples and Tutorials

There are a few examples that cover how to create each type of message, and how to use the basic methods of the library.

Check them out in the examples folder.

Types

The library is fully typed. Most types are available by importing /types or /emitters :

import { GetParams, PostData } from "whatsapp-api-js/types";
import { OnMessage, OnSent, OnStatus } from "whatsapp-api-js/emitters";

Changelog

To know what changed between updates, check out the releases on Github.

Documentation

The lateset package documentation is available in whatsappapijs.web.app, and previous versions are available in secreto31126.github.io/whatsapp-api-js.

Contributions

If you have some free time and really want to improve the library or fix dumb bugs, feel free to read CONTRIBUTING.md file

Breaking changes

You can get a full list of breaking changes in the BREAKING.md file.

Beta releases

Install the latest beta realease with npm install whatsapp-api-js@beta. As any beta, it is 110% likely to break. I also use this tag to test npm releases. Use it at your own risk.

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