%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-twitchAPI Version: 3.10.0 Release: 1 Summary: A Python 3.7+ implementation of the Twitch Helix API, PubSub, EventSub and Chat License: MIT URL: https://github.com/Teekeks/pyTwitchAPI Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/82/3e/f8b52eafe6416a982275c51e1a6afe0c049ee646e6b201dd77c085ab0544/twitchAPI-3.10.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-aiohttp Requires: python3-dateutil Requires: python3-typing-extensions %description # Python Twitch API [![PyPI verion](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/twitchAPI.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/twitchAPI/) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/twitchapi)](https://pepy.tech/project/twitchapi) [![Python version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/twitchAPI)](https://pypi.org/project/twitchAPI/) [![Twitch API version](https://img.shields.io/badge/twitch%20API%20version-Helix-brightgreen)](https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api) [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/pytwitchapi/badge/?version=latest)](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) This is a full implementation of the Twitch Helix API, PubSub, EventSub and Chat in python 3.7+. ## Installation Install using pip: ```pip install twitchAPI``` ## Documentation and Support A full API documentation can be found [on readthedocs.org](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html). For support please join the [Twitch API discord server](https://discord.gg/tu2Dmc7gpd) ## Usage ### Basic API calls Setting up an Instance of the Twitch API and get your User ID: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first import asyncio async def twitch_example(): # initialize the twitch instance, this will by default also create a app authentication for you twitch = await Twitch('app_id', 'app_secret') # call the API for the data of your twitch user # this returns a async generator that can be used to iterate over all results # but we are just interested in the first result # using the first helper makes this easy. user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins='your_twitch_user')) # print the ID of your user or do whatever else you want with it print(user.id) # run this example asyncio.run(twitch_example()) ``` ### Authentication The Twitch API knows 2 different authentications. App and User Authentication. Which one you need (or if one at all) depends on what calls you want to use. It's always good to get at least App authentication even for calls where you don't need it since the rate limits are way better for authenticated calls. **Please read the docs for more details and examples on how to set and use Authentication!** #### App Authentication App authentication is super simple, just do the following: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') ``` ### User Authentication To get a user auth token, the user has to explicitly click "Authorize" on the twitch website. You can use various online services to generate a token or use my build in Authenticator. For my Authenticator you have to add the following URL as a "OAuth Redirect URL": ```http://localhost:17563``` You can set that [here in your twitch dev dashboard](https://dev.twitch.tv/console). ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') target_scope = [AuthScope.BITS_READ] auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, target_scope, force_verify=False) # this will open your default browser and prompt you with the twitch verification website token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() # add User authentication await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, target_scope, refresh_token) ``` You can reuse this token and use the refresh_token to renew it: ```python from twitchAPI.oauth import refresh_access_token new_token, new_refresh_token = await refresh_access_token('refresh_token', 'client_id', 'client_secret') ``` ### AuthToken refresh callback Optionally you can set a callback for both user access token refresh and app access token refresh. ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch async def user_refresh(token: str, refresh_token: str): print(f'my new user token is: {token}') async def app_refresh(token: str): print(f'my new app token is: {token}') twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') twitch.app_auth_refresh_callback = app_refresh twitch.user_auth_refresh_callback = user_refresh ``` ## PubSub PubSub enables you to subscribe to a topic, for updates (e.g., when a user cheers in a channel). A more detailed documentation can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.pubsub.html) ```python from twitchAPI.pubsub import PubSub from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator import asyncio from pprint import pprint from uuid import UUID APP_ID = 'my_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'my_app_secret' USER_SCOPE = [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ] TARGET_CHANNEL = 'teekeks42' async def callback_whisper(uuid: UUID, data: dict) -> None: print('got callback for UUID ' + str(uuid)) pprint(data) async def run_example(): # setting up Authentication and getting your user id twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ], force_verify=False) token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() # you can get your user auth token and user auth refresh token following the example in twitchAPI.oauth await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ], refresh_token) user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins=[TARGET_CHANNEL])) # starting up PubSub pubsub = PubSub(twitch) pubsub.start() # you can either start listening before or after you started pubsub. uuid = await pubsub.listen_whispers(user.id, callback_whisper) input('press ENTER to close...') # you do not need to unlisten to topics before stopping but you can listen and unlisten at any moment you want await pubsub.unlisten(uuid) pubsub.stop() await twitch.close() asyncio.run(run_example()) ``` ## EventSub EventSub lets you listen for events that happen on Twitch. The EventSub client runs in its own thread, calling the given callback function whenever an event happens. A more detailed documentation, including the setup requirements can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.eventsub.html) ### Short code example: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first from twitchAPI.eventsub import EventSub from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope import asyncio TARGET_USERNAME = 'target_username_here' EVENTSUB_URL = 'https://url.to.your.webhook.com' APP_ID = 'your_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'your_app_secret' TARGET_SCOPES = [AuthScope.MODERATOR_READ_FOLLOWERS] async def on_follow(data: dict): # our event happend, lets do things with the data we got! print(data) async def eventsub_example(): # create the api instance and get the ID of the target user twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins=TARGET_USERNAME)) # the user has to authenticate once using the bot with our intended scope. # since we do not need the resulting token after this authentication, we just discard the result we get from authenticate() # Please read up the UserAuthenticator documentation to get a full view of how this process works auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, TARGET_SCOPES) await auth.authenticate() # basic setup, will run on port 8080 and a reverse proxy takes care of the https and certificate event_sub = EventSub(EVENTSUB_URL, APP_ID, 8080, twitch) # unsubscribe from all old events that might still be there # this will ensure we have a clean slate await event_sub.unsubscribe_all() # start the eventsub client event_sub.start() # subscribing to the desired eventsub hook for our user # the given function (in this example on_follow) will be called every time this event is triggered # the broadcaster is a moderator in their own channel by default so specifying both as the same works in this example await event_sub.listen_channel_follow_v2(user.id, user.id, on_follow) # eventsub will run in its own process # so lets just wait for user input before shutting it all down again try: input('press Enter to shut down...') finally: # stopping both eventsub as well as gracefully closing the connection to the API await event_sub.stop() await twitch.close() print('done') # lets run our example asyncio.run(eventsub_example()) ``` ## Chat A simple twitch chat bot. Chat bots can join channels, listen to chat and reply to messages, commands, subscriptions and many more. A more detailed documentation can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.chat.html) ### Example code for a simple bot ```python from twitchAPI import Twitch from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope, ChatEvent from twitchAPI.chat import Chat, EventData, ChatMessage, ChatSub, ChatCommand import asyncio APP_ID = 'my_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'my_app_secret' USER_SCOPE = [AuthScope.CHAT_READ, AuthScope.CHAT_EDIT] TARGET_CHANNEL = 'teekeks42' # this will be called when the event READY is triggered, which will be on bot start async def on_ready(ready_event: EventData): print('Bot is ready for work, joining channels') # join our target channel, if you want to join multiple, either call join for each individually # or even better pass a list of channels as the argument await ready_event.chat.join_room(TARGET_CHANNEL) # you can do other bot initialization things in here # this will be called whenever a message in a channel was send by either the bot OR another user async def on_message(msg: ChatMessage): print(f'in {msg.room.name}, {msg.user.name} said: {msg.text}') # this will be called whenever someone subscribes to a channel async def on_sub(sub: ChatSub): print(f'New subscription in {sub.room.name}:\\n' f' Type: {sub.sub_plan}\\n' f' Message: {sub.sub_message}') # this will be called whenever the !reply command is issued async def test_command(cmd: ChatCommand): if len(cmd.parameter) == 0: await cmd.reply('you did not tell me what to reply with') else: await cmd.reply(f'{cmd.user.name}: {cmd.parameter}') # this is where we set up the bot async def run(): # set up twitch api instance and add user authentication with some scopes twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, USER_SCOPE) token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, USER_SCOPE, refresh_token) # create chat instance chat = await Chat(twitch) # register the handlers for the events you want # listen to when the bot is done starting up and ready to join channels chat.register_event(ChatEvent.READY, on_ready) # listen to chat messages chat.register_event(ChatEvent.MESSAGE, on_message) # listen to channel subscriptions chat.register_event(ChatEvent.SUB, on_sub) # there are more events, you can view them all in this documentation # you can directly register commands and their handlers, this will register the !reply command chat.register_command('reply', test_command) # we are done with our setup, lets start this bot up! chat.start() # lets run till we press enter in the console try: input('press ENTER to stop\n') finally: # now we can close the chat bot and the twitch api client chat.stop() await twitch.close() # lets run our setup asyncio.run(run()) ``` %package -n python3-twitchAPI Summary: A Python 3.7+ implementation of the Twitch Helix API, PubSub, EventSub and Chat Provides: python-twitchAPI BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-twitchAPI # Python Twitch API [![PyPI verion](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/twitchAPI.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/twitchAPI/) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/twitchapi)](https://pepy.tech/project/twitchapi) [![Python version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/twitchAPI)](https://pypi.org/project/twitchAPI/) [![Twitch API version](https://img.shields.io/badge/twitch%20API%20version-Helix-brightgreen)](https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api) [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/pytwitchapi/badge/?version=latest)](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) This is a full implementation of the Twitch Helix API, PubSub, EventSub and Chat in python 3.7+. ## Installation Install using pip: ```pip install twitchAPI``` ## Documentation and Support A full API documentation can be found [on readthedocs.org](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html). For support please join the [Twitch API discord server](https://discord.gg/tu2Dmc7gpd) ## Usage ### Basic API calls Setting up an Instance of the Twitch API and get your User ID: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first import asyncio async def twitch_example(): # initialize the twitch instance, this will by default also create a app authentication for you twitch = await Twitch('app_id', 'app_secret') # call the API for the data of your twitch user # this returns a async generator that can be used to iterate over all results # but we are just interested in the first result # using the first helper makes this easy. user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins='your_twitch_user')) # print the ID of your user or do whatever else you want with it print(user.id) # run this example asyncio.run(twitch_example()) ``` ### Authentication The Twitch API knows 2 different authentications. App and User Authentication. Which one you need (or if one at all) depends on what calls you want to use. It's always good to get at least App authentication even for calls where you don't need it since the rate limits are way better for authenticated calls. **Please read the docs for more details and examples on how to set and use Authentication!** #### App Authentication App authentication is super simple, just do the following: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') ``` ### User Authentication To get a user auth token, the user has to explicitly click "Authorize" on the twitch website. You can use various online services to generate a token or use my build in Authenticator. For my Authenticator you have to add the following URL as a "OAuth Redirect URL": ```http://localhost:17563``` You can set that [here in your twitch dev dashboard](https://dev.twitch.tv/console). ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') target_scope = [AuthScope.BITS_READ] auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, target_scope, force_verify=False) # this will open your default browser and prompt you with the twitch verification website token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() # add User authentication await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, target_scope, refresh_token) ``` You can reuse this token and use the refresh_token to renew it: ```python from twitchAPI.oauth import refresh_access_token new_token, new_refresh_token = await refresh_access_token('refresh_token', 'client_id', 'client_secret') ``` ### AuthToken refresh callback Optionally you can set a callback for both user access token refresh and app access token refresh. ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch async def user_refresh(token: str, refresh_token: str): print(f'my new user token is: {token}') async def app_refresh(token: str): print(f'my new app token is: {token}') twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') twitch.app_auth_refresh_callback = app_refresh twitch.user_auth_refresh_callback = user_refresh ``` ## PubSub PubSub enables you to subscribe to a topic, for updates (e.g., when a user cheers in a channel). A more detailed documentation can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.pubsub.html) ```python from twitchAPI.pubsub import PubSub from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator import asyncio from pprint import pprint from uuid import UUID APP_ID = 'my_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'my_app_secret' USER_SCOPE = [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ] TARGET_CHANNEL = 'teekeks42' async def callback_whisper(uuid: UUID, data: dict) -> None: print('got callback for UUID ' + str(uuid)) pprint(data) async def run_example(): # setting up Authentication and getting your user id twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ], force_verify=False) token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() # you can get your user auth token and user auth refresh token following the example in twitchAPI.oauth await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ], refresh_token) user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins=[TARGET_CHANNEL])) # starting up PubSub pubsub = PubSub(twitch) pubsub.start() # you can either start listening before or after you started pubsub. uuid = await pubsub.listen_whispers(user.id, callback_whisper) input('press ENTER to close...') # you do not need to unlisten to topics before stopping but you can listen and unlisten at any moment you want await pubsub.unlisten(uuid) pubsub.stop() await twitch.close() asyncio.run(run_example()) ``` ## EventSub EventSub lets you listen for events that happen on Twitch. The EventSub client runs in its own thread, calling the given callback function whenever an event happens. A more detailed documentation, including the setup requirements can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.eventsub.html) ### Short code example: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first from twitchAPI.eventsub import EventSub from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope import asyncio TARGET_USERNAME = 'target_username_here' EVENTSUB_URL = 'https://url.to.your.webhook.com' APP_ID = 'your_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'your_app_secret' TARGET_SCOPES = [AuthScope.MODERATOR_READ_FOLLOWERS] async def on_follow(data: dict): # our event happend, lets do things with the data we got! print(data) async def eventsub_example(): # create the api instance and get the ID of the target user twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins=TARGET_USERNAME)) # the user has to authenticate once using the bot with our intended scope. # since we do not need the resulting token after this authentication, we just discard the result we get from authenticate() # Please read up the UserAuthenticator documentation to get a full view of how this process works auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, TARGET_SCOPES) await auth.authenticate() # basic setup, will run on port 8080 and a reverse proxy takes care of the https and certificate event_sub = EventSub(EVENTSUB_URL, APP_ID, 8080, twitch) # unsubscribe from all old events that might still be there # this will ensure we have a clean slate await event_sub.unsubscribe_all() # start the eventsub client event_sub.start() # subscribing to the desired eventsub hook for our user # the given function (in this example on_follow) will be called every time this event is triggered # the broadcaster is a moderator in their own channel by default so specifying both as the same works in this example await event_sub.listen_channel_follow_v2(user.id, user.id, on_follow) # eventsub will run in its own process # so lets just wait for user input before shutting it all down again try: input('press Enter to shut down...') finally: # stopping both eventsub as well as gracefully closing the connection to the API await event_sub.stop() await twitch.close() print('done') # lets run our example asyncio.run(eventsub_example()) ``` ## Chat A simple twitch chat bot. Chat bots can join channels, listen to chat and reply to messages, commands, subscriptions and many more. A more detailed documentation can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.chat.html) ### Example code for a simple bot ```python from twitchAPI import Twitch from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope, ChatEvent from twitchAPI.chat import Chat, EventData, ChatMessage, ChatSub, ChatCommand import asyncio APP_ID = 'my_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'my_app_secret' USER_SCOPE = [AuthScope.CHAT_READ, AuthScope.CHAT_EDIT] TARGET_CHANNEL = 'teekeks42' # this will be called when the event READY is triggered, which will be on bot start async def on_ready(ready_event: EventData): print('Bot is ready for work, joining channels') # join our target channel, if you want to join multiple, either call join for each individually # or even better pass a list of channels as the argument await ready_event.chat.join_room(TARGET_CHANNEL) # you can do other bot initialization things in here # this will be called whenever a message in a channel was send by either the bot OR another user async def on_message(msg: ChatMessage): print(f'in {msg.room.name}, {msg.user.name} said: {msg.text}') # this will be called whenever someone subscribes to a channel async def on_sub(sub: ChatSub): print(f'New subscription in {sub.room.name}:\\n' f' Type: {sub.sub_plan}\\n' f' Message: {sub.sub_message}') # this will be called whenever the !reply command is issued async def test_command(cmd: ChatCommand): if len(cmd.parameter) == 0: await cmd.reply('you did not tell me what to reply with') else: await cmd.reply(f'{cmd.user.name}: {cmd.parameter}') # this is where we set up the bot async def run(): # set up twitch api instance and add user authentication with some scopes twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, USER_SCOPE) token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, USER_SCOPE, refresh_token) # create chat instance chat = await Chat(twitch) # register the handlers for the events you want # listen to when the bot is done starting up and ready to join channels chat.register_event(ChatEvent.READY, on_ready) # listen to chat messages chat.register_event(ChatEvent.MESSAGE, on_message) # listen to channel subscriptions chat.register_event(ChatEvent.SUB, on_sub) # there are more events, you can view them all in this documentation # you can directly register commands and their handlers, this will register the !reply command chat.register_command('reply', test_command) # we are done with our setup, lets start this bot up! chat.start() # lets run till we press enter in the console try: input('press ENTER to stop\n') finally: # now we can close the chat bot and the twitch api client chat.stop() await twitch.close() # lets run our setup asyncio.run(run()) ``` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for twitchAPI Provides: python3-twitchAPI-doc %description help # Python Twitch API [![PyPI verion](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/twitchAPI.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/twitchAPI/) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/twitchapi)](https://pepy.tech/project/twitchapi) [![Python version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/twitchAPI)](https://pypi.org/project/twitchAPI/) [![Twitch API version](https://img.shields.io/badge/twitch%20API%20version-Helix-brightgreen)](https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api) [![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/pytwitchapi/badge/?version=latest)](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest) This is a full implementation of the Twitch Helix API, PubSub, EventSub and Chat in python 3.7+. ## Installation Install using pip: ```pip install twitchAPI``` ## Documentation and Support A full API documentation can be found [on readthedocs.org](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html). For support please join the [Twitch API discord server](https://discord.gg/tu2Dmc7gpd) ## Usage ### Basic API calls Setting up an Instance of the Twitch API and get your User ID: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first import asyncio async def twitch_example(): # initialize the twitch instance, this will by default also create a app authentication for you twitch = await Twitch('app_id', 'app_secret') # call the API for the data of your twitch user # this returns a async generator that can be used to iterate over all results # but we are just interested in the first result # using the first helper makes this easy. user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins='your_twitch_user')) # print the ID of your user or do whatever else you want with it print(user.id) # run this example asyncio.run(twitch_example()) ``` ### Authentication The Twitch API knows 2 different authentications. App and User Authentication. Which one you need (or if one at all) depends on what calls you want to use. It's always good to get at least App authentication even for calls where you don't need it since the rate limits are way better for authenticated calls. **Please read the docs for more details and examples on how to set and use Authentication!** #### App Authentication App authentication is super simple, just do the following: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') ``` ### User Authentication To get a user auth token, the user has to explicitly click "Authorize" on the twitch website. You can use various online services to generate a token or use my build in Authenticator. For my Authenticator you have to add the following URL as a "OAuth Redirect URL": ```http://localhost:17563``` You can set that [here in your twitch dev dashboard](https://dev.twitch.tv/console). ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') target_scope = [AuthScope.BITS_READ] auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, target_scope, force_verify=False) # this will open your default browser and prompt you with the twitch verification website token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() # add User authentication await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, target_scope, refresh_token) ``` You can reuse this token and use the refresh_token to renew it: ```python from twitchAPI.oauth import refresh_access_token new_token, new_refresh_token = await refresh_access_token('refresh_token', 'client_id', 'client_secret') ``` ### AuthToken refresh callback Optionally you can set a callback for both user access token refresh and app access token refresh. ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch async def user_refresh(token: str, refresh_token: str): print(f'my new user token is: {token}') async def app_refresh(token: str): print(f'my new app token is: {token}') twitch = await Twitch('my_app_id', 'my_app_secret') twitch.app_auth_refresh_callback = app_refresh twitch.user_auth_refresh_callback = user_refresh ``` ## PubSub PubSub enables you to subscribe to a topic, for updates (e.g., when a user cheers in a channel). A more detailed documentation can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.pubsub.html) ```python from twitchAPI.pubsub import PubSub from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator import asyncio from pprint import pprint from uuid import UUID APP_ID = 'my_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'my_app_secret' USER_SCOPE = [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ] TARGET_CHANNEL = 'teekeks42' async def callback_whisper(uuid: UUID, data: dict) -> None: print('got callback for UUID ' + str(uuid)) pprint(data) async def run_example(): # setting up Authentication and getting your user id twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ], force_verify=False) token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() # you can get your user auth token and user auth refresh token following the example in twitchAPI.oauth await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, [AuthScope.WHISPERS_READ], refresh_token) user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins=[TARGET_CHANNEL])) # starting up PubSub pubsub = PubSub(twitch) pubsub.start() # you can either start listening before or after you started pubsub. uuid = await pubsub.listen_whispers(user.id, callback_whisper) input('press ENTER to close...') # you do not need to unlisten to topics before stopping but you can listen and unlisten at any moment you want await pubsub.unlisten(uuid) pubsub.stop() await twitch.close() asyncio.run(run_example()) ``` ## EventSub EventSub lets you listen for events that happen on Twitch. The EventSub client runs in its own thread, calling the given callback function whenever an event happens. A more detailed documentation, including the setup requirements can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.eventsub.html) ### Short code example: ```python from twitchAPI.twitch import Twitch from twitchAPI.helper import first from twitchAPI.eventsub import EventSub from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope import asyncio TARGET_USERNAME = 'target_username_here' EVENTSUB_URL = 'https://url.to.your.webhook.com' APP_ID = 'your_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'your_app_secret' TARGET_SCOPES = [AuthScope.MODERATOR_READ_FOLLOWERS] async def on_follow(data: dict): # our event happend, lets do things with the data we got! print(data) async def eventsub_example(): # create the api instance and get the ID of the target user twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) user = await first(twitch.get_users(logins=TARGET_USERNAME)) # the user has to authenticate once using the bot with our intended scope. # since we do not need the resulting token after this authentication, we just discard the result we get from authenticate() # Please read up the UserAuthenticator documentation to get a full view of how this process works auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, TARGET_SCOPES) await auth.authenticate() # basic setup, will run on port 8080 and a reverse proxy takes care of the https and certificate event_sub = EventSub(EVENTSUB_URL, APP_ID, 8080, twitch) # unsubscribe from all old events that might still be there # this will ensure we have a clean slate await event_sub.unsubscribe_all() # start the eventsub client event_sub.start() # subscribing to the desired eventsub hook for our user # the given function (in this example on_follow) will be called every time this event is triggered # the broadcaster is a moderator in their own channel by default so specifying both as the same works in this example await event_sub.listen_channel_follow_v2(user.id, user.id, on_follow) # eventsub will run in its own process # so lets just wait for user input before shutting it all down again try: input('press Enter to shut down...') finally: # stopping both eventsub as well as gracefully closing the connection to the API await event_sub.stop() await twitch.close() print('done') # lets run our example asyncio.run(eventsub_example()) ``` ## Chat A simple twitch chat bot. Chat bots can join channels, listen to chat and reply to messages, commands, subscriptions and many more. A more detailed documentation can be found [here on readthedocs](https://pytwitchapi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/twitchAPI.chat.html) ### Example code for a simple bot ```python from twitchAPI import Twitch from twitchAPI.oauth import UserAuthenticator from twitchAPI.types import AuthScope, ChatEvent from twitchAPI.chat import Chat, EventData, ChatMessage, ChatSub, ChatCommand import asyncio APP_ID = 'my_app_id' APP_SECRET = 'my_app_secret' USER_SCOPE = [AuthScope.CHAT_READ, AuthScope.CHAT_EDIT] TARGET_CHANNEL = 'teekeks42' # this will be called when the event READY is triggered, which will be on bot start async def on_ready(ready_event: EventData): print('Bot is ready for work, joining channels') # join our target channel, if you want to join multiple, either call join for each individually # or even better pass a list of channels as the argument await ready_event.chat.join_room(TARGET_CHANNEL) # you can do other bot initialization things in here # this will be called whenever a message in a channel was send by either the bot OR another user async def on_message(msg: ChatMessage): print(f'in {msg.room.name}, {msg.user.name} said: {msg.text}') # this will be called whenever someone subscribes to a channel async def on_sub(sub: ChatSub): print(f'New subscription in {sub.room.name}:\\n' f' Type: {sub.sub_plan}\\n' f' Message: {sub.sub_message}') # this will be called whenever the !reply command is issued async def test_command(cmd: ChatCommand): if len(cmd.parameter) == 0: await cmd.reply('you did not tell me what to reply with') else: await cmd.reply(f'{cmd.user.name}: {cmd.parameter}') # this is where we set up the bot async def run(): # set up twitch api instance and add user authentication with some scopes twitch = await Twitch(APP_ID, APP_SECRET) auth = UserAuthenticator(twitch, USER_SCOPE) token, refresh_token = await auth.authenticate() await twitch.set_user_authentication(token, USER_SCOPE, refresh_token) # create chat instance chat = await Chat(twitch) # register the handlers for the events you want # listen to when the bot is done starting up and ready to join channels chat.register_event(ChatEvent.READY, on_ready) # listen to chat messages chat.register_event(ChatEvent.MESSAGE, on_message) # listen to channel subscriptions chat.register_event(ChatEvent.SUB, on_sub) # there are more events, you can view them all in this documentation # you can directly register commands and their handlers, this will register the !reply command chat.register_command('reply', test_command) # we are done with our setup, lets start this bot up! chat.start() # lets run till we press enter in the console try: input('press ENTER to stop\n') finally: # now we can close the chat bot and the twitch api client chat.stop() await twitch.close() # lets run our setup asyncio.run(run()) ``` %prep %autosetup -n twitchAPI-3.10.0 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-twitchAPI -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Apr 25 2023 Python_Bot - 3.10.0-1 - Package Spec generated