7.2.4 • Published 10 months ago
mtproto-nodejs-client v7.2.4
mtproto-nodejs-client
Telegram (MTProto) NodeJS client library for Node.js.
Based on alik0211/mtproto-core, rewritten to Typescript.
To simpplify code, browser support is removed.
- Actual. 170 layer in the API scheme
- Fast. Uses the TCP and crypto module.
- Easy. Cryptography is hidden. Work with the API at a high level
- Smart. Automatically sync authorization on all DCs
- 2FA. Use the library's built-in function to calculate 2FA parameters
- Secure. Complies with Telegram security guidelines
- Typescript. Typescript + Typing for updates and API methods
- ECMAScript modules. ECMAScript modules are the official standard for JavaScript packages
Install
npm install github:fedyk/mtproto-nodejs-client
Example
Connect to Telegram servers
const api_id = 12345678 27563128
const api_hash = "abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890"
const storage = createLocalStorage({
path: "storage.json"
})
const mtproto = new MTProto({
api_id: String(api_id),
api_hash: api_hash,
storage: storage
})
Sign in to your account
const phone_number = "+1234567890"
const phone_code_hash = "will_be_returned_on_sendCode"
const code = "can_be_found_in_the_telegram_app_after_calling_sendCode"
// step 1
sendCode().then(function(resp) {
console.log("phone_code_hash", resp.phone_code_hash)
})
// step 2
signIn(phone_code_hash, code).then(function(resp) {
console.log("phone_code_hash", resp.phone_code_hash)
})
function sendCode() {
return mtproto.call("auth.sendCode", {
api_hash,
api_id,
phone_number,
settings: {
_: "codeSettings"
}
})
}
function signIn(phone_code_hash: string, phone_code: string) {
return mtproto.call("auth.signIn", {
phone_number,
phone_code_hash,
phone_code,
})
}
Set updates listener
mtproto.updates.on("updateShort", console.log)
mtproto.updates.on("updateShortChatMessage", console.log)
mtproto.updates.on("updateShortMessage", console.log)
mtproto.updates.on("updateShortSentMessage", console.log)
mtproto.updates.on("updates", console.log)
mtproto.updates.on("updatesCombined", console.log)
mtproto.updates.on("updatesTooLong", console.log)
// call getState to start receiving updates
mtproto.call("updates.getState").then(function(state) {
console.log("state", state)
})
Credits
The library was initially created by @alik0211. I added TypeScript, removed browser support and adjusted code to focus only on Node.js support.
License
GPLv3
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