fbchat-muqit An Unofficial Asynchronous Facebook Messenger API designed to interact with Facebook and Messenger. As It is an Unofficial API we are not responsible if you get banned by Facebook. We recommend to use a dummy Facebook account. For more details check the Documentation.
Note
Bumped from version 1.1.31 to 1.2.0 and version 1.2.0 is a rewrite version meaning the library has been fully rewritten and Major changes has been made. The API is now fully Documented and the usage examples are updated.
Warning
Due to end-to-end encryption sending messages to other Users is not supported anymore. You can send messages to Group Chat, Room Chat and to pages. See more
You may still be able to send messages to another User if the that User account is inactive for many years because end-to-end encryption is not applied when sending message to those account unless the account is Opened again.
You can install fbchat-muqit using pip:
pip install fbchat-muqit
For the latest development version:
pip install git+https://github.com/togashigreat/fbchat-muqit.git
The API is Documented. Read The Documentation. The older version 1.1.31 Documentation is available as well.
- Python 3.9+
- A Facebook account (It's safer to use old unused account)
- Facebook account cookies 🍪
To login in Facebook you will need Facebook account cookies. Since login via email and password is no longer supported.
To get your Facebook account cookies. First login in your Facebook account and then add C3C Chrome extension in your browser. Open a your Facebook account in a browser tab and use this extension to get your account cookies. Copy the cookies and save them in a json file. We will use the cookies to interact with Facebook server. We will call this account Client account.
A basic example of How to use it.
from fbchat_muqit import Client, Message, EventType
client = Client(cookies_file_path="cookies.json")
@client.event
async def on_message(message: Message):
# To avoid spam check if sender_id is client's id or not
if message.sender_id != client.uid:
# echo the message
await client.send_message(message.text, message.thread_id)
client.run()Save the code in file test.py and now run the code.
python3 test.pyIf It logins succesfully then Use another Facebook account to create a messenger group and add both of the accounts to the group. Now, send message to the group and fbchat_muqit Client account will listen to all incoming messages and events. If everything works properly It should reply and react to the message sent by your other account with an emoji.
This project is distributed under a dual-license model:
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BSD-3-Clause License: Parts of the code are reused and adapted from the original fbchat library, licensed under the BSD-3-Clause License. See LICENSE-BSD for details.
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GPL v3 License: New contributions and modifications by Muhammad MuQiT/togashigreat are licensed under the GPL v3.0 License. See LICENSE for details.