A WebSockets library for interacting with WhatsApp Web
npm install baileys
> [!CAUTION]
> NOTICE OF BREAKING CHANGE.
>
> As of 7.0.0, multiple breaking changes were introduced into the library.
>
> Please check out https://whiskey.so/migrate-latest for more information.
New guide link: https://baileys.wiki
The maintainers of Baileys do not in any way condone the use of this application in practices that violate the Terms of Service of WhatsApp. The maintainers of this application call upon the personal responsibility of its users to use this application in a fair way, as it is intended to be used.
Use at your own discretion. Do not spam people with this. We discourage any stalkerware, bulk or automated messaging usage.
##
- Baileys does not require Selenium or any other browser to be interface with WhatsApp Web, it does so directly using a WebSocket.
- Not running Selenium or Chromium saves you like half a gig of ram :/
- Baileys supports interacting with the multi-device & web versions of WhatsApp.
- Thank you to @pokearaujo for writing his observations on the workings of WhatsApp Multi-Device. Also, thank you to @Sigalor for writing his observations on the workings of WhatsApp Web and thanks to @Rhymen for the __go__ implementation.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> The original repository had to be removed by the original author - we now continue development in this repository here.
This is the only official repository and is maintained by the community.
> Join the Discord here
Do check out & run example.ts to see an example usage of the library.
The script covers most common use cases.
To run the example script, download or clone the repo and then type the following in a terminal:
1. `` cd path/to/Baileys ``
2. yarn ``
3. yarn example `
Use the stable version:
``
yarn add @whiskeysockets/baileys
Use the edge version (no guarantee of stability, but latest fixes + features)
``
yarn add github:WhiskeySockets/Baileys
Then import your code using:
`ts`
import makeWASocket from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'
- Connecting Account
- Connect with QR-CODE
- Connect with Pairing Code
- Receive Full History
- Important Notes About Socket Config
- Caching Group Metadata (Recommended)
- Improve Retry System & Decrypt Poll Votes
- Receive Notifications in Whatsapp App
- Save Auth Info
- Handling Events
- Example to Start
- Decrypt Poll Votes
- Summary of Events on First Connection
- Implementing a Data Store
- Whatsapp IDs Explain
- Utility Functions
- Sending Messages
- Non-Media Messages
- Text Message
- Quote Message
- Mention User
- Forward Messages
- Location Message
- Contact Message
- Reaction Message
- Pin Message
- Poll Message
- Sending with Link Preview
- Media Messages
- Gif Message
- Video Message
- Audio Message
- Image Message
- ViewOnce Message
- Modify Messages
- Delete Messages (for everyone)
- Edit Messages
- Manipulating Media Messages
- Thumbnail in Media Messages
- Downloading Media Messages
- Re-upload Media Message to Whatsapp
- Reject Call
- Send States in Chat
- Reading Messages
- Update Presence
- Modifying Chats
- Archive a Chat
- Mute/Unmute a Chat
- Mark a Chat Read/Unread
- Delete a Message for Me
- Delete a Chat
- Star/Unstar a Message
- Disappearing Messages
- User Querys
- Check If ID Exists in Whatsapp
- Query Chat History (groups too)
- Fetch Status
- Fetch Profile Picture (groups too)
- Fetch Bussines Profile (such as description or category)
- Fetch Someone's Presence (if they're typing or online)
- Change Profile
- Change Profile Status
- Change Profile Name
- Change Display Picture (groups too)
- Remove display picture (groups too)
- Groups
- Create a Group
- Add/Remove or Demote/Promote
- Change Subject (name)
- Change Description
- Change Settings
- Leave a Group
- Get Invite Code
- Revoke Invite Code
- Join Using Invitation Code
- Get Group Info by Invite Code
- Query Metadata (participants, name, description...)
- Join using groupInviteMessage
- Get Request Join List
- Approve/Reject Request Join
- Get All Participating Groups Metadata
- Toggle Ephemeral
- Change Add Mode
- Privacy
- Block/Unblock User
- Get Privacy Settings
- Get BlockList
- Update LastSeen Privacy
- Update Online Privacy
- Update Profile Picture Privacy
- Update Status Privacy
- Update Read Receipts Privacy
- Update Groups Add Privacy
- Update Default Disappearing Mode
- Broadcast Lists & Stories
- Send Broadcast & Stories
- Query a Broadcast List's Recipients & Name
- Writing Custom Functionality
- Enabling Debug Level in Baileys Logs
- How Whatsapp Communicate With Us
- Register a Callback for Websocket Events
WhatsApp provides a multi-device API that allows Baileys to be authenticated as a second WhatsApp client by scanning a QR code or Pairing Code with WhatsApp on your phone.
> [!NOTE]
> Here is a simple example of event handling
> [!TIP]
> You can see all supported socket configs here (Recommended)
> [!TIP]
> You can customize browser name if you connect with QR-CODE, with Browser constant, we have some browsers config, see here
`ts
import makeWASocket from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'
const sock = makeWASocket({
// can provide additional config here
browser: Browsers.ubuntu('My App'),
printQRInTerminal: true
})
`
If the connection is successful, you will see a QR code printed on your terminal screen, scan it with WhatsApp on your phone and you'll be logged in!
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Pairing Code isn't Mobile API, it's a method to connect Whatsapp Web without QR-CODE, you can connect only with one device, see here
The phone number can't have + or () or -, only numbers, you must provide country code
`ts
import makeWASocket from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'
const sock = makeWASocket({
// can provide additional config here
printQRInTerminal: false //need to be false
})
if (!sock.authState.creds.registered) {
const number = 'XXXXXXXXXXX'
const code = await sock.requestPairingCode(number)
console.log(code)
}
`
1. Set syncFullHistory as true
2. Baileys, by default, use chrome browser config
- If you'd like to emulate a desktop connection (and receive more message history), this browser setting to your Socket config:
`ts`
const sock = makeWASocket({
...otherOpts,
// can use Windows, Ubuntu here too
browser: Browsers.macOS('Desktop'),
syncFullHistory: true
})
in socket config, you need to implement a cache like this:
`ts
const groupCache = new NodeCache({stdTTL: 5 * 60, useClones: false}) const sock = makeWASocket({
cachedGroupMetadata: async (jid) => groupCache.get(jid)
})
sock.ev.on('groups.update', async ([event]) => {
const metadata = await sock.groupMetadata(event.id)
groupCache.set(event.id, metadata)
})
sock.ev.on('group-participants.update', async (event) => {
const metadata = await sock.groupMetadata(event.id)
groupCache.set(event.id, metadata)
})
`$3
- If you want to improve sending message, retrying when error occurs and decrypt poll votes, you need to have a store and set getMessage config in socket like this:
`ts
const sock = makeWASocket({
getMessage: async (key) => await getMessageFromStore(key)
})
`$3
- If you want to receive notifications in whatsapp app, set markOnlineOnConnect to false
`ts
const sock = makeWASocket({
markOnlineOnConnect: false
})
`
Saving & Restoring Sessions
You obviously don't want to keep scanning the QR code every time you want to connect.
So, you can load the credentials to log back in:
`ts
import makeWASocket, { useMultiFileAuthState } from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'const { state, saveCreds } = await useMultiFileAuthState('auth_info_baileys')
// will use the given state to connect
// so if valid credentials are available -- it'll connect without QR
const sock = makeWASocket({ auth: state })
// this will be called as soon as the credentials are updated
sock.ev.on('creds.update', saveCreds)
`> [!IMPORTANT]
>
useMultiFileAuthState is a utility function to help save the auth state in a single folder, this function serves as a good guide to help write auth & key states for SQL/no-SQL databases, which I would recommend in any production grade system.> [!NOTE]
> When a message is received/sent, due to signal sessions needing updating, the auth keys (
authState.keys) will update. Whenever that happens, you must save the updated keys (authState.keys.set() is called). Not doing so will prevent your messages from reaching the recipient & cause other unexpected consequences. The useMultiFileAuthState function automatically takes care of that, but for any other serious implementation -- you will need to be very careful with the key state management.Handling Events
- Baileys uses the EventEmitter syntax for events.
They're all nicely typed up, so you shouldn't have any issues with an Intellisense editor like VS Code.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> The events are these, it's important you see all events
You can listen to these events like this:
`ts
const sock = makeWASocket()
sock.ev.on('messages.upsert', ({ messages }) => {
console.log('got messages', messages)
})
`$3
> [!NOTE]
> This example includes basic auth storage too
> [!NOTE]
> For reliable serialization of the authentication state, especially when storing as JSON, always use the BufferJSON utility.
`ts
import makeWASocket, { DisconnectReason, useMultiFileAuthState } from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'
import { Boom } from '@hapi/boom'async function connectToWhatsApp () {
const { state, saveCreds } = await useMultiFileAuthState('auth_info_baileys')
const sock = makeWASocket({
// can provide additional config here
auth: state,
printQRInTerminal: true
})
sock.ev.on('connection.update', (update) => {
const { connection, lastDisconnect } = update
if(connection === 'close') {
const shouldReconnect = (lastDisconnect.error as Boom)?.output?.statusCode !== DisconnectReason.loggedOut
console.log('connection closed due to ', lastDisconnect.error, ', reconnecting ', shouldReconnect)
// reconnect if not logged out
if(shouldReconnect) {
connectToWhatsApp()
}
} else if(connection === 'open') {
console.log('opened connection')
}
})
sock.ev.on('messages.upsert', event => {
for (const m of event.messages) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(m, undefined, 2))
console.log('replying to', m.key.remoteJid)
await sock.sendMessage(m.key.remoteJid!, { text: 'Hello Word' })
}
})
// to storage creds (session info) when it updates
sock.ev.on('creds.update', saveCreds)
}
// run in main file
connectToWhatsApp()
`> [!IMPORTANT]
> In
messages.upsert it's recommended to use a loop like for (const message of event.messages) to handle all messages in array$3
- By default poll votes are encrypted and handled in
messages.update
- That's a simple example
`ts
sock.ev.on('messages.update', event => {
for(const { key, update } of event) {
if(update.pollUpdates) {
const pollCreation = await getMessage(key)
if(pollCreation) {
console.log(
'got poll update, aggregation: ',
getAggregateVotesInPollMessage({
message: pollCreation,
pollUpdates: update.pollUpdates,
})
)
}
}
}
})
`-
getMessage is a store implementation (in your end)$3
1. When you connect first time,
connection.update will be fired requesting you to restart sock
2. Then, history messages will be received in messaging.history-setImplementing a Data Store
- Baileys does not come with a defacto storage for chats, contacts, or messages. However, a simple in-memory implementation has been provided. The store listens for chat updates, new messages, message updates, etc., to always have an up-to-date version of the data.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> I highly recommend building your own data store, as storing someone's entire chat history in memory is a terrible waste of RAM.
It can be used as follows:
`ts
import makeWASocket, { makeInMemoryStore } from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'
// the store maintains the data of the WA connection in memory
// can be written out to a file & read from it
const store = makeInMemoryStore({ })
// can be read from a file
store.readFromFile('./baileys_store.json')
// saves the state to a file every 10s
setInterval(() => {
store.writeToFile('./baileys_store.json')
}, 10_000)const sock = makeWASocket({ })
// will listen from this socket
// the store can listen from a new socket once the current socket outlives its lifetime
store.bind(sock.ev)
sock.ev.on('chats.upsert', () => {
// can use 'store.chats' however you want, even after the socket dies out
// 'chats' => a KeyedDB instance
console.log('got chats', store.chats.all())
})
sock.ev.on('contacts.upsert', () => {
console.log('got contacts', Object.values(store.contacts))
})
`The store also provides some simple functions such as
loadMessages that utilize the store to speed up data retrieval.Whatsapp IDs Explain
-
id is the WhatsApp ID, called jid too, of the person or group you're sending the message to.
- It must be in the format `[country code][phone number]@s.whatsapp.net`
- Example for people: `+19999999999@s.whatsapp.net`.
- For groups, it must be in the format ` 123456789-123345@g.us `.
- For broadcast lists, it's [timestamp of creation]@broadcast.
- For stories, the ID is status@broadcast.Utility Functions
-
getContentType, returns the content type for any message
- getDevice, returns the device from message
- makeCacheableSignalKeyStore, make auth store more fast
- downloadContentFromMessage, download content from any messageSending Messages
- Send all types of messages with a single function
- Here you can see all message contents supported, like text message
- Here you can see all options supported, like quote message
`ts
const jid: string
const content: AnyMessageContent
const options: MiscMessageGenerationOptions sock.sendMessage(jid, content, options)
`$3
#### Text Message
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(jid, { text: 'hello word' })
`#### Quote Message (works with all types)
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(jid, { text: 'hello word' }, { quoted: message })
`#### Mention User (works with most types)
- @number is to mention in text, it's optional
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
text: '@12345678901',
mentions: ['12345678901@s.whatsapp.net']
}
)
`#### Forward Messages
- You need to have message object, can be retrieved from store or use a message object
`ts
const msg = getMessageFromStore() // implement this on your end
await sock.sendMessage(jid, { forward: msg }) // WA forward the message!
`#### Location Message
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
location: {
degreesLatitude: 24.121231,
degreesLongitude: 55.1121221
}
}
)
`
#### Contact Message
`ts
const vcard = 'BEGIN:VCARD\n' // metadata of the contact card
+ 'VERSION:3.0\n'
+ 'FN:Jeff Singh\n' // full name
+ 'ORG:Ashoka Uni;\n' // the organization of the contact
+ 'TEL;type=CELL;type=VOICE;waid=911234567890:+91 12345 67890\n' // WhatsApp ID + phone number
+ 'END:VCARD'await sock.sendMessage(
id,
{
contacts: {
displayName: 'Jeff',
contacts: [{ vcard }]
}
}
)
`#### Reaction Message
- You need to pass the key of message, you can retrieve from store or use a key object
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
react: {
text: '💖', // use an empty string to remove the reaction
key: message.key
}
}
)
`#### Pin Message
- You need to pass the key of message, you can retrieve from store or use a key object
- Time can be:
| Time | Seconds |
|-------|----------------|
| 24h | 86.400 |
| 7d | 604.800 |
| 30d | 2.592.000 |
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
pin: {
type: 1, // 0 to remove
time: 86400
key: message.key
}
}
)
`#### Poll Message
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
poll: {
name: 'My Poll',
values: ['Option 1', 'Option 2', ...],
selectableCount: 1,
toAnnouncementGroup: false // or true
}
}
)
`$3
1. By default, wa does not have link generation when sent from the web
2. Baileys has a function to generate the content for these link previews
3. To enable this function's usage, add
link-preview-js as a dependency to your project with yarn add link-preview-js
4. Send a link:
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
text: 'Hi, this was sent using https://github.com/whiskeysockets/baileys'
}
)
`$3
Sending media (video, stickers, images) is easier & more efficient than ever.
> [!NOTE]
> In media messages, you can pass
{ stream: Stream } or { url: Url } or Buffer directly, you can see more here- When specifying a media url, Baileys never loads the entire buffer into memory; it even encrypts the media as a readable stream.
> [!TIP]
> It's recommended to use Stream or Url to save memory
#### Gif Message
- Whatsapp doesn't support
.gif files, that's why we send gifs as common .mp4 video with gifPlayback flag
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
video: fs.readFileSync('Media/ma_gif.mp4'),
caption: 'hello word',
gifPlayback: true
}
)
`#### Video Message
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
id,
{
video: {
url: './Media/ma_gif.mp4'
},
caption: 'hello word',
ptv: false // if set to true, will send as a video note
}
)
`#### Audio Message
- To audio message work in all devices you need to convert with some tool like
ffmpeg with this flags:
`bash
codec: libopus //ogg file
ac: 1 //one channel
avoid_negative_ts
make_zero
`
- Example:
`bash
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -avoid_negative_ts make_zero -ac 1 output.ogg
`
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
audio: {
url: './Media/audio.mp3'
},
mimetype: 'audio/mp4'
}
)
`#### Image Message
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
id,
{
image: {
url: './Media/ma_img.png'
},
caption: 'hello word'
}
)
`#### View Once Message
- You can send all messages above as
viewOnce, you only need to pass viewOnce: true in content object`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
id,
{
image: {
url: './Media/ma_img.png'
},
viewOnce: true, //works with video, audio too
caption: 'hello word'
}
)
`Modify Messages
$3
`ts
const msg = await sock.sendMessage(jid, { text: 'hello word' })
await sock.sendMessage(jid, { delete: msg.key })
`Note: deleting for oneself is supported via
chatModify, see in this section$3
- You can pass all editable contents here
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(jid, {
text: 'updated text goes here',
edit: response.key,
});
`Manipulating Media Messages
$3
- For media messages, the thumbnail can be generated automatically for images & stickers provided you add jimp or sharp as a dependency in your project using yarn add jimp or yarn add sharp.
- Thumbnails for videos can also be generated automatically, though, you need to have ffmpeg installed on your system.$3
If you want to save the media you received
`ts
import { createWriteStream } from 'fs'
import { downloadMediaMessage, getContentType } from '@whiskeysockets/baileys'sock.ev.on('messages.upsert', async ({ [m] }) => {
if (!m.message) return // if there is no text or media message
const messageType = getContentType(m) // get what type of message it is (text, image, video...)
// if the message is an image
if (messageType === 'imageMessage') {
// download the message
const stream = await downloadMediaMessage(
m,
'stream', // can be 'buffer' too
{ },
{
logger,
// pass this so that baileys can request a reupload of media
// that has been deleted
reuploadRequest: sock.updateMediaMessage
}
)
// save to file
const writeStream = createWriteStream('./my-download.jpeg')
stream.pipe(writeStream)
}
}
`$3
- WhatsApp automatically removes old media from their servers. For the device to access said media -- a re-upload is required by another device that has it. This can be accomplished using:
`ts
await sock.updateMediaMessage(msg)
`Reject Call
- You can obtain
callId and callFrom from call event`ts
await sock.rejectCall(callId, callFrom)
`Send States in Chat
$3
- A set of message keys must be explicitly marked read now.
- You cannot mark an entire 'chat' read as it were with Baileys Web.
This means you have to keep track of unread messages.`ts
const key: WAMessageKey
// can pass multiple keys to read multiple messages as well
await sock.readMessages([key])
`The message ID is the unique identifier of the message that you are marking as read.
On a
WAMessage, the messageID can be accessed using `messageID = message.key.id`.$3
-
` presence ` can be one of these
- The presence expires after about 10 seconds.
- This lets the person/group with jid know whether you're online, offline, typing etc.`ts
await sock.sendPresenceUpdate('available', jid)
`> [!NOTE]
> If a desktop client is active, WA doesn't send push notifications to the device. If you would like to receive said notifications -- mark your Baileys client offline using
sock.sendPresenceUpdate('unavailable')Modifying Chats
WA uses an encrypted form of communication to send chat/app updates. This has been implemented mostly and you can send the following updates:
> [!IMPORTANT]
> If you mess up one of your updates, WA can log you out of all your devices and you'll have to log in again.
$3
`ts
const lastMsgInChat = await getLastMessageInChat(jid) // implement this on your end
await sock.chatModify({ archive: true, lastMessages: [lastMsgInChat] }, jid)
`
$3
- Supported times:
| Time | Miliseconds |
|-------|-----------------|
| Remove | null |
| 8h | 86.400.000 |
| 7d | 604.800.000 |
`ts
// mute for 8 hours
await sock.chatModify({ mute: 8 60 60 * 1000 }, jid)
// unmute
await sock.chatModify({ mute: null }, jid)
`
$3
`ts
const lastMsgInChat = await getLastMessageInChat(jid) // implement this on your end
// mark it unread
await sock.chatModify({ markRead: false, lastMessages: [lastMsgInChat] }, jid)
`$3
`ts
await sock.chatModify(
{
clear: {
messages: [
{
id: 'ATWYHDNNWU81732J',
fromMe: true,
timestamp: '1654823909'
}
]
}
},
jid
)`
$3
`ts
const lastMsgInChat = await getLastMessageInChat(jid) // implement this on your end
await sock.chatModify({
delete: true,
lastMessages: [
{
key: lastMsgInChat.key,
messageTimestamp: lastMsgInChat.messageTimestamp
}
]
},
jid
)
`
$3
`ts
await sock.chatModify({
pin: true // or false to unpin
},
jid
)
`
$3
`ts
await sock.chatModify({
star: {
messages: [
{
id: 'messageID',
fromMe: true // or false
}
],
star: true // - true: Star Message; false: Unstar Message
}
},
jid
)
`$3
- Ephemeral can be:
| Time | Seconds |
|-------|----------------|
| Remove | 0 |
| 24h | 86.400 |
| 7d | 604.800 |
| 90d | 7.776.000 |
- You need to pass in Seconds, default is 7 days
`ts
// turn on disappearing messages
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
// this is 1 week in seconds -- how long you want messages to appear for
{ disappearingMessagesInChat: WA_DEFAULT_EPHEMERAL }
)// will send as a disappearing message
await sock.sendMessage(jid, { text: 'hello' }, { ephemeralExpiration: WA_DEFAULT_EPHEMERAL })
// turn off disappearing messages
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{ disappearingMessagesInChat: false }
)
`User Querys
$3
`ts
const [result] = await sock.onWhatsApp(jid)
if (result.exists) console.log (${jid} exists on WhatsApp, as jid: ${result.jid})
`$3
- You need to have oldest message in chat
`ts
const msg = await getOldestMessageInChat(jid) // implement this on your end
await sock.fetchMessageHistory(
50, //quantity (max: 50 per query)
msg.key,
msg.messageTimestamp
)
`
- Messages will be received in messaging.history-set event$3
`ts
const status = await sock.fetchStatus(jid)
console.log('status: ' + status)
`$3
- To get the display picture of some person/group
`ts
// for low res picture
const ppUrl = await sock.profilePictureUrl(jid)
console.log(ppUrl)// for high res picture
const ppUrl = await sock.profilePictureUrl(jid, 'image')
`$3
`ts
const profile = await sock.getBusinessProfile(jid)
console.log('business description: ' + profile.description + ', category: ' + profile.category)
`$3
`ts
// the presence update is fetched and called here
sock.ev.on('presence.update', console.log)// request updates for a chat
await sock.presenceSubscribe(jid)
`Change Profile
$3
`ts
await sock.updateProfileStatus('Hello World!')
`
$3
`ts
await sock.updateProfileName('My name')
`
$3
- To change your display picture or a group's> [!NOTE]
> Like media messages, you can pass
{ stream: Stream } or { url: Url } or Buffer directly, you can see more here`ts
await sock.updateProfilePicture(jid, { url: './new-profile-picture.jpeg' })
`
$3
`ts
await sock.removeProfilePicture(jid)
`Groups
- To change group properties you need to be admin
$3
`ts
// title & participants
const group = await sock.groupCreate('My Fab Group', ['1234@s.whatsapp.net', '4564@s.whatsapp.net'])
console.log('created group with id: ' + group.gid)
await sock.sendMessage(group.id, { text: 'hello there' }) // say hello to everyone on the group
`
$3
`ts
// id & people to add to the group (will throw error if it fails)
await sock.groupParticipantsUpdate(
jid,
['abcd@s.whatsapp.net', 'efgh@s.whatsapp.net'],
'add' // replace this parameter with 'remove' or 'demote' or 'promote'
)
`
$3
`ts
await sock.groupUpdateSubject(jid, 'New Subject!')
`
$3
`ts
await sock.groupUpdateDescription(jid, 'New Description!')
`
$3
`ts
// only allow admins to send messages
await sock.groupSettingUpdate(jid, 'announcement')
// allow everyone to send messages
await sock.groupSettingUpdate(jid, 'not_announcement')
// allow everyone to modify the group's settings -- like display picture etc.
await sock.groupSettingUpdate(jid, 'unlocked')
// only allow admins to modify the group's settings
await sock.groupSettingUpdate(jid, 'locked')
`
$3
`ts
// will throw error if it fails
await sock.groupLeave(jid)
`
$3
- To create link with code use 'https://chat.whatsapp.com/' + code
`ts
const code = await sock.groupInviteCode(jid)
console.log('group code: ' + code)
`
$3
`ts
const code = await sock.groupRevokeInvite(jid)
console.log('New group code: ' + code)
`
$3
- Code can't have https://chat.whatsapp.com/, only code
`ts
const response = await sock.groupAcceptInvite(code)
console.log('joined to: ' + response)
`
$3
`ts
const response = await sock.groupGetInviteInfo(code)
console.log('group information: ' + response)
`
$3
`ts
const metadata = await sock.groupMetadata(jid)
console.log(metadata.id + ', title: ' + metadata.subject + ', description: ' + metadata.desc)
`
$3
`ts
const response = await sock.groupAcceptInviteV4(jid, groupInviteMessage)
console.log('joined to: ' + response)
`
$3
`ts
const response = await sock.groupRequestParticipantsList(jid)
console.log(response)
`
$3
`ts
const response = await sock.groupRequestParticipantsUpdate(
jid, // group id
['abcd@s.whatsapp.net', 'efgh@s.whatsapp.net'],
'approve' // or 'reject'
)
console.log(response)
`
$3
`ts
const response = await sock.groupFetchAllParticipating()
console.log(response)
`
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- Ephemeral can be:
| Time | Seconds |
|-------|----------------|
| Remove | 0 |
| 24h | 86.400 |
| 7d | 604.800 |
| 90d | 7.776.000 |
`ts
await sock.groupToggleEphemeral(jid, 86400)
`$3
`ts
await sock.groupMemberAddMode(
jid,
'all_member_add' // or 'admin_add'
)
`Privacy
$3
`ts
await sock.updateBlockStatus(jid, 'block') // Block user
await sock.updateBlockStatus(jid, 'unblock') // Unblock user
`
$3
`ts
const privacySettings = await sock.fetchPrivacySettings(true)
console.log('privacy settings: ' + privacySettings)
`
$3
`ts
const response = await sock.fetchBlocklist()
console.log(response)
`
$3
`ts
const value = 'all' // 'contacts' | 'contact_blacklist' | 'none'
await sock.updateLastSeenPrivacy(value)
`
$3
`ts
const value = 'all' // 'match_last_seen'
await sock.updateOnlinePrivacy(value)
`
$3
`ts
const value = 'all' // 'contacts' | 'contact_blacklist' | 'none'
await sock.updateProfilePicturePrivacy(value)
`
$3
`ts
const value = 'all' // 'contacts' | 'contact_blacklist' | 'none'
await sock.updateStatusPrivacy(value)
`
$3
`ts
const value = 'all' // 'none'
await sock.updateReadReceiptsPrivacy(value)
`
$3
`ts
const value = 'all' // 'contacts' | 'contact_blacklist'
await sock.updateGroupsAddPrivacy(value)
`
$3
- Like this, ephemeral can be:
| Time | Seconds |
|-------|----------------|
| Remove | 0 |
| 24h | 86.400 |
| 7d | 604.800 |
| 90d | 7.776.000 |
`ts
const ephemeral = 86400
await sock.updateDefaultDisappearingMode(ephemeral)
`Broadcast Lists & Stories
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- Messages can be sent to broadcasts & stories. You need to add the following message options in sendMessage, like this:
`ts
await sock.sendMessage(
jid,
{
image: {
url: url
},
caption: caption
},
{
backgroundColor: backgroundColor,
font: font,
statusJidList: statusJidList,
broadcast: true
}
)
`
- Message body can be a extendedTextMessage or imageMessage or videoMessage or voiceMessage, see here
- You can add backgroundColor and other options in the message options, see here
- broadcast: true enables broadcast mode
- statusJidList: a list of people that you can get which you need to provide, which are the people who will get this status message.- You can send messages to broadcast lists the same way you send messages to groups & individual chats.
- Right now, WA Web does not support creating broadcast lists, but you can still delete them.
- Broadcast IDs are in the format
12345678@broadcast
$3
`ts
const bList = await sock.getBroadcastListInfo('1234@broadcast')
console.log (list name: ${bList.name}, recps: ${bList.recipients})
`Writing Custom Functionality
Baileys is written with custom functionality in mind. Instead of forking the project & re-writing the internals, you can simply write your own extensions.$3
First, enable the logging of unhandled messages from WhatsApp by setting:
`ts
const sock = makeWASocket({
logger: P({ level: 'debug' }),
})
`
This will enable you to see all sorts of messages WhatsApp sends in the console.$3
> [!TIP]
> If you want to learn whatsapp protocol, we recommend to study about Libsignal Protocol and Noise Protocol
- Example: Functionality to track the battery percentage of your phone. You enable logging and you'll see a message about your battery pop up in the console:
`
{
"level": 10,
"fromMe": false,
"frame": {
"tag": "ib",
"attrs": {
"from": "@s.whatsapp.net"
},
"content": [
{
"tag": "edge_routing",
"attrs": {},
"content": [
{
"tag": "routing_info",
"attrs": {},
"content": {
"type": "Buffer",
"data": [8,2,8,5]
}
}
]
}
]
},
"msg":"communication"
}
`The
'frame' is what the message received is, it has three components:
- tag -- what this frame is about (eg. message will have 'message')
- attrs -- a string key-value pair with some metadata (contains ID of the message usually)
- content -- the actual data (eg. a message node will have the actual message content in it)
- read more about this format here$3
> [!TIP]
> Recommended to see
onMessageReceived function in socket.ts file to understand how websockets events are fired`ts
// for any message with tag 'edge_routing'
sock.ws.on('CB:edge_routing', (node: BinaryNode) => { })// for any message with tag 'edge_routing' and id attribute = abcd
sock.ws.on('CB:edge_routing,id:abcd', (node: BinaryNode) => { })
// for any message with tag 'edge_routing', id attribute = abcd & first content node routing_info
sock.ws.on('CB:edge_routing,id:abcd,routing_info', (node: BinaryNode) => { })
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