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Wechaty Getting Started Powered by Wechaty

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About Wechaty

Wechaty is a Conversational RPA(Robotic Process Automation) SDK(Software Development Kit) for Chatbot Makers. It's well designed with an easy to use API. It supports all operating systems including Linux, OSX, Win32, Docker, and lots of IMs(Instant Messaging services) including WeChat, WeCom, Whatsapp, Lark, Gitter, etc.

As a developer, you can use Wechaty to easily build your bot, effectively manage message sending and receiving, room creation and sending out invitations, contact friends, and delightfully add artificial intelligence between users and your bot.

About Wechaty Getting Started Project

If you are a total beginner to Wechaty, this project is the best starting point for you. You can run it on a Cloud IDE in a couple of steps or on a local setup on your machine as described in the sections below.

If you encounter difficulties or have any questions, you are welcome to ask for help in our Gitter room at https://gitter.im/wechaty/wechaty.

Features of Wechaty Getting Started project

  1. It works out of the box on Linux, Mac or Windows.
  2. Supports all puppets like Web, Pad, Windows, and Mac.
  3. It replies with a dong message when it receives a ding message.

Running Wechaty Getting Started Project on a cloud based IDE

The fastest way to getting started with Wechaty is to use a Cloud based IDE for running the Wechaty Getting Started Project. You can either use Gitpod or Google Cloud Shell.

If you are a total beginner, then we recommed Gitpod.

Gitpod is an online and open source platform for automated and ready-to-code development environments. You can click the button below to access a complete setup of Wechaty Getting Started ding-dong BOT project on gitpod. If you have never used gitpod before, you will be required to login using your gitHub account.

GitPod Ready-to-Code

You can learn more about Gitpod ❤️ Wechaty from our blog: Getting Started Without Leaving Your Browser: Wechaty ❤️ Gitpod, @huan, Feb 06, 2021

Using Google Cloud Shell

Google Cloud Shell is an online development and operations environment accessible anywhere with your browser. You can run this project on Google Cloud Shell by clicking the button below.

Open in Cloud Shell

Generated via open-in-cloud-shell

After opening the Google Cloud Shell editor, there should be an open tutorial in the right panel which you can follow to learn more about Wechaty.

Learn more about running this project on Google Cloud Shell from our blog: Google Cloud Shell Tutorials for Wechaty, @huan, Feb 20, 2021

Running Wechaty Getting Started project on your local machine

Prerequisites

For you to run this project on your local machine, you need to:

  1. Have Node.js v12+ installed on your machine. You can run the command node -v on the terminal to check whether you have Node.js installed. If you have it, you should be able to see the version printed on the terminal like v15.13.0. Your version might be different from v15.13.0. If it is not installed or your version is below 12,You need to install the latest version by following the links below:

    Node.js for other platforms can be found at https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/

  2. Have Wechaty Puppet Service TOKEN if you want to use RPA protocols other than Web

Step 1: Clone this Repository

You need to clone this repository to your local machine and then switch to wechaty-getting-started directory by running the commands below.

git clone https://github.com/wechaty/wechaty-getting-started.git
cd wechaty-getting-started

Step 2: Install Dependencies

You need to install dependencies by running the command below.

npm install

Step 3: Run the Bot

You can use export to set environment variables in Linux, and use set in Windows. If you run into errors while running this command, check the troubleshooting tips in step 4.

Linux
export WECHATY_LOG=verbose
export WECHATY_PUPPET=wechaty-puppet-wechat
npm start
# the above is equals to the below command:
# npx ts-node examples/ding-dong-bot.ts
Windows
set WECHATY_LOG=verbose
set WECHATY_PUPPET=wechaty-puppet-wechat
npm start
# the above is equals to the below command:
# npx ts-node examples/ding-dong-bot.ts

You are all set!

Step 4: Troubleshooting

If you run into problems while following the above steps, try the options below. You are also welcome to ask questions in our gitter chatroom.

  1. You might need to use taobao registry mirror for NPM:

    npm --registry=https://registry.npm.taobao.org install
  2. You might also need windows-build-tool if you are using windows:

    npm install windows-build-tools

Working with Different Puppets

In our getting started example, the ding-dong BOT uses wechaty-puppet-wechat4u when WECHATY_PUPPET is not set, which is just for newcomer's convenience.

By default, Wechaty will use the Puppet Service for logging in your bot. You can use other Puppet Provider like Whatsapp Web protocol( wechaty-puppet-whatsapp).

If you want to use a Wechaty Puppet Provider for a different protocol, then you need to specify a puppet service provider name (the same as its NPM name) by setting the WECHATY_PUPPET environment variable.

Thanks to the great contributions from our community, there are many Wechaty Puppets which can be used by Wechaty. They have helped us use protocols like Web, Pad, Mac, and Windows.

Wechaty Puppets

Protocol NPM
Puppet Service wechaty-puppet-service
Whatsapp Web wechaty-puppet-whatsapp
WeChat Web wechaty-puppet-wechat
WeChat Pad wechaty-puppet-padlocal

Visit our website to learn more about Wechaty Puppet Service Providers

For example, if you want to use the padlocal puppet, you should set WECHATY_PUPPET=wechaty-puppet-padlocal before you run npm start. You also need a TOKEN for wechaty-puppet-padlocal which you need to set to the WECHATY_PUPPET_PADLOCAL_TOKEN environment variable. You can apply for the PadLocal TOKEN from here. The code snippets below illustrate what has been described above on Linux/ MacOS and on Windows.

On Linux / macOS

export WECHATY_PUPPET=wechaty-puppet-padlocal
export WECHATY_PUPPET_PADLOCAL_TOKEN='puppet_padlocal_your-token-here'
npm start

On Windows

set WECHATY_PUPPET=wechaty-puppet-padlocal
set WECHATY_PUPPET_PADLOCAL_TOKEN='puppet_padlocal_your-token-here'
npm start

Learn more about installing Wechaty on windows from this blog post.

Advanced tutorials

1. Wechaty Tutorial

Above is a 10 minute video tutorial. It is using version 0.14 or older versions of Wechaty therefore it is also outdated. It is a good way to start if you are new to Wechaty.

2. More Examples

Note: Before you attempt more examples, make sure you have tried out the wechaty getting started project in this repository.

API REFERENCE

  1. GitBook: https://wechaty.js.org/api

MORE RESOURCES

1. Docker Wechaty Getting Started

Docker

https://github.com/Chatie/docker-wechaty-getting-started

2. Heroku Wechaty Getting Started

Heroku

https://github.com/Chatie/heroku-wechaty-getting-started

3. Wechaty Home

https://wechaty.github.io

FAQ

1. I can not login with my Wechat account

WeChat account registered after 2017 will not be able to login via Web API. Learn more about it at wechaty/wechaty#872

Solution: You can use Wechaty support protocols other than Web API, such as pad. Learn more at wechaty/wechaty#1296

2. What is a Puppet in Wechaty

The term Puppet in Wechaty is an Abstract Class for implementing protocol plugins. The plugins are the components that help Wechaty to control Wechat and that's the reason why we call it puppet.

The plugins are named PuppetXXX, for example PuppetWeChat is using the google puppeteer to control the WeChat Web API via a chrome browser, PuppetPadchat uses the WebSocket protocol to connect with a Protocol Server for controlling the iPad Wechat program. For more details you can go to Puppet in wiki.

Learn more about Wechaty Puppet from our documentation at Wechaty Puppet

Wechaty Getting Started in Multiple Languages

Wechaty in Python Wechaty in Go Wechaty in Java Wechaty in Scala Wechaty in PHP Wechaty in .NET(C#)

History

master

v0.8 (Feb 20, 2021)

Open in Cloud Shell

Using Google Cloud Shell for a quick setup!

v0.6 (Feb 11, 2021)

GitPod Ready-to-Code

Using Gitpod for a quick setup!

v0.0.1 (Jan 12, 2017)

Init version

Contributors

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Maintainers

@wechaty/contributors

Copyright & License

  • Code & Docs © 2018-now Huan and Wechaty Contributors
  • Code released under the Apache-2.0 License
  • Docs released under Creative Commons