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Python wrapper for WhatsApp web-based on selenium

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alright

Python wrapper for WhatsApp web made with selenium inspired by PyWhatsApp

Why alright ?

I was looking for a way to control and automate WhatsApp web with Python, I came across some very nice libaries and wrappers implementations including;

So I tried pywhatkit, really cool one well crafted to be used by others but its implementations require you to open a new browser tap and scan QR code everytime you send a message no matter if its the same person, which was deal breaker for using it.

I then tried pywhatsapp which is based on yowsup and thus requiring you to do some registration with yowsup before using it of which after bit of googling I got scared of having my number blocked when I do that so I went for the next option

I then went for WebWhatsapp-Wrapper, it has some good documentation and recent commits so I had hopes it gonna work but It didn't for me, and after having couples of errors I abandoned it to look for the next alternative.

Which is PyWhatsapp by shauryauppal, which was more of cli tool than a wrapper which suprisingly worked and it's approach allows you to dynamically send whatsapp message to unsaved contacts without rescanning QR-code everytime.

So what I did is more of a refactoring of the implementation of that tool to be more of wrapper to easily allow people to run different scripts on top of it instead of just using as a tool I then thought of sharing the codebase to people who might struggled to do this as I did.

Getting started

You need to do a little bit of work to get alright to running, but don't worry I gotcha you, everything will work well if you just carefully follow through the documentation.

Installation

We need to have alright installed on our machine to start using which can either be done directly from GitHub or using pip.

installing directly

You first need to clone or download the repo to your local directory and then move into the project directory as shown in the example and then run the below command;

git clone https://github.com/Kalebu/alright
cd alright
alright > python setup.py install 
....

installing from pip

pip install alright 

Setting up Selenium

Underneath alright is Selenium which is one does all the automation work by directly controlling the browser, so you need to have a selenium driver on your machine for alright to work.

So primarly I developed alright and tested on a Chrome browser and therefore it gonna require you to have Chrome and chromedriver other browser support coming soon.

You need to make sure you download the chromedriver compatible with Chrome version you're using otherwise it won't work and also don't forget to extract the zip version of a driver

Here a guide to check the version of chrome you're using

Adding selenium driver to path

One more final step to set up is to add the selenium driver location to path so as it can be discovered by alright, which varies depending on the operating system you're using.

For instance lets say example the current location our driver is in /home/kalebu/chrome-driver (You can view full path to your driver by running pwd command), Here how you would do that.

Linux

For linux to permanently add path to browser do this;

nano ~/.bashrc

and then add the command to export the folder at the very bottom of the file & then Ctrl+X to save it

export PATH=$PATH:"/home/kalebu/chrome-driver"
Window

For window users you follow this guide to actually do that.

Now after that we're now ready to automating and controlling whatsappp web using alright

What you can do with alright?

Sending Messages

To send a message with alright, you first need to target a specific user by using find_user() method and then after that you can start sending messages to the target user using send_message() method as shown in the example below;

>>> from alright import WhatsApp
>>> messenger = WhatsApp()
>>> messenger.find_user('2557xxxxxz')
>>> messages = ['Morning my love', 'I wish you a good night!']
>>> for message in messages:  
        messenger.send_message(message)    

Multiple numbers

Here how to send a message to multiple users, Let's say we wanta wish merry-x mass to all our contacts, our code is going to look like this;

>>> from alright import WhatsApp
>>> messenger = WhatsApp()
>>> numbers = ['2557xxxxxx', '2557xxxxxx', '....']
>>> for number in numbers:
        messenger.find_user(number)
        messenger.send_message("I wish you a Merry X-mass and Happy new year ")

You have to include the country code in your number for this library to work but don't include the (+) symbol

Sending Images

Sending message is nothing new, its just the fact you have to include a path to your image instead or raw string characters and also you have use send_image(), Here an example;

>>> form alright import WhatsApp
>>> messenger = WhatsApp()
>>> messenger.find_user('mobile')
>>> messenger.send_image('path-to-image')

Sending Videos

Samewise to videos just send_videos() method;

>>> from alright import WhatsApp
>>> messenger = WhatsApp()
>>> messenger.find_user('mobile')
>>> messenger.send_video('path-to-video)

Sending Documents

The rest of the documents such as docx, pdf, audio, you name it falls into the category of documents and you can send_files() to that.

>>> from alright import WhatsApp
>>> messenger = WhatsApp()
>>> messenger.find_user('mobile')
>>> messenger.send_file('path-to-file')

Well thats all for now for the package, to request new feature make an issue.

Contributions

alright is opensource package under MIT license, so contributions are warmly welcome whether that be a code , docs or typo just fork it.

when contributing to code please make an issue for that before going making your changes so that we can have a prior discussion on implementation

Issues

If you're facing any issue or difficult with the usage of the package just raise one so as we can fix it as soon as possible.

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