TMI (Twitch Messaging Interface) library for Python.
Project description
pytmi
TMI (Twitch Messaging Interface) library for Python.
You can get your OAuth token with the site https://twitchapps.com/tmi/
.
Example
Here's a little application that logs in the user using OAuth, joins the Twitch channel requested by the user, sends the message Hello, Twitch!
to the chat and then leaves the channel.
import asyncio
import pytmi
async def main() -> None:
nick = input("Insert your Twitch nickname: ").lstrip()
token = input("Insert your Twitch OAuth token: ").lstrip()
channel = input("Insert the channel to join: ").lstrip()
client = pytmi.TmiClient()
await client.login_oauth(token, nick)
await client.join(channel)
await client.send_privmsg("Hello, Twitch!")
await client.part(channel)
await client.logout()
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
except:
print("Something went wrong.")
You can another find a usage example inside the docs
directory.
Todos
-
Handle connection and login error in a better way.
-
Handle messages that are not correctly encoded in UTF8.
-
Initial connection to Twitch server is a little bit slow.
Changelog
v0.2.2
-
Add message buffer abstraction.
-
Major code refactoring.
v0.2.1
- Minor code refactoring.
v0.2.0
-
Rewrite library to be asynchronous.
-
Add SSL support (enabled by default).
-
Reorganize project structure.
v0.1.1
-
Minor code refactoring.
-
Improve message handling and parsing.
v0.1.0
- Initial version.
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