├── proxy.txt
├── SOLIX-LITE-MODE
├── proxy.txt
├── accounts.yaml
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── utils.js
└── main.js
├── accounts.txt
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── utils.js
├── app.js
└── LICENSE
/proxy.txt:
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1 | // Protocol://username:password@host:port
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/SOLIX-LITE-MODE/proxy.txt:
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1 | // Protocol://username:password@host:port
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/accounts.txt:
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1 | email1:password1
2 | email2:password2
3 | email3:password3
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/SOLIX-LITE-MODE/accounts.yaml:
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1 | accounts:
2 | - email: "cmalf@gmail.com"
3 | password: "cmalf123"
4 | - email: "cmalf1@cmalf.com"
5 | password: "cmalf123"
6 | # Add more accounts as needed
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "solix-depin-bot-js",
3 | "version": "1.0.0",
4 | "description": "https://github.com/cmalf/solix-depin-bot-js",
5 | "main": "app.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "start": "node app.js"
8 | },
9 | "author": "cmalf",
10 | "dependencies": {
11 | "axios": "^1.8.4",
12 | "fs": "^0.0.1-security",
13 | "https-proxy-agent": "^7.0.6",
14 | "path": "^0.12.7",
15 | "readline": "^1.3.0",
16 | "socks-proxy-agent": "^8.0.5"
17 | }
18 | }
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/SOLIX-LITE-MODE/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "solix-lite-mode-bot-js",
3 | "version": "1.0.3",
4 | "description": "https://github.com/cmalf/solix-depin-bot-js",
5 | "main": "main.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "start": "node main.js"
8 | },
9 | "author": "cmalf",
10 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
11 | "dependencies": {
12 | "axios": "^1.8.4",
13 | "https-proxy-agent": "^7.0.6",
14 | "js-yaml": "^4.1.0",
15 | "random-user-agent": "^1.0.0",
16 | "readline": "^1.3.0",
17 | "socks-proxy-agent": "^8.0.5"
18 | }
19 | }
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/SOLIX-LITE-MODE/README.md:
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1 | # 🌀 Solix DePIN LITE MODE Bot JS
2 |
3 | - Automate Solix point Browser mining with this robust Node.js script
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | > [!WARNING]
10 | > The use of this bot is entirely at your own risk. I assume no liability for any losses, damages, or consequences arising from its use.
11 |
12 | ## 🦾 Bot Script Features
13 |
14 | - Multi accounts
15 | - Automatic mining
16 | - Automatic Re-Login when Bearer Token Expired
17 | - Automatically detect Bearer Token When Running Bot
18 |
19 | ## 🔓 Register
20 |
21 | - If you don't have a Solix DePIN account yet
22 | - Signup Here [https://dashboard.solixdepin.net/sign-up](https://dashboard.solixdepin.net/sign-up?ref=aiBLyfZo)
23 | - refCode = `aiBLyfZo`
24 | ```bash
25 | aiBLyfZo
26 | ```
27 |
28 | ## 🤔 How To Do
29 |
30 | - Clone This Repo
31 | - ```bash
32 | git clone https://github.com/cmalf/solix-depin-bot-js.git
33 | ```
34 | - Go To Folder
35 | - ```bash
36 | cd solix-depin-bot-js
37 | ```
38 | - ```bash
39 | cd SOLIX-LITE-MODE
40 | ```
41 |
42 | ## ⚙️ Configuration
43 |
44 | - Add your Account information (Email and password) to the accounts.yaml file.
45 | - Add proxies to proxy.txt file.
46 |
47 | - Install Dependencies
48 | ```bash
49 | npm i
50 | ```
51 | - Run the script
52 |
53 | ```bash
54 | npm start
55 | ```
56 |
57 | ## [◉°] ScreenShot
58 |
59 | - Mining Process
60 |
61 |
62 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # 🌀 Solix DePIN Bot JS
2 | - Automate Solix point Browser mining with this robust Node.js script
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 | >[!TIP]
7 | > You may encounter some server errors 502,503 etc.
8 | > Still in the FOMO period, surely you know this.
9 |
10 | > [!WARNING]
11 | > The use of this bot is entirely at your own risk. I assume no liability for any losses, damages, or consequences arising from its use.
12 |
13 | ## 🦾 Bot Script Features
14 |
15 | - Multi accounts
16 | - Automatic mining
17 | - Automatic Task Completion
18 | - Automatic Re-Login when Bearer Token Expired
19 | - Automatically detect Bearer Token When Running Bot
20 |
21 | ## 🔓 Register
22 |
23 | - If you don't have a Solix DePIN account yet
24 | - Signup Here [https://dashboard.solixdepin.net/sign-up](https://dashboard.solixdepin.net/sign-up?ref=aiBLyfZo)
25 | - refCode = `aiBLyfZo`
26 | ```bash
27 | aiBLyfZo
28 | ```
29 |
30 | ## 🤔 How To Do
31 |
32 | - Clone This Repo
33 | - ```bash
34 | git clone https://github.com/cmalf/solix-depin-bot-js.git
35 | ```
36 | - Go To Folder
37 | - ```bash
38 | cd solix-depin-bot-js
39 | ```
40 |
41 | ## ⚙️ Configuration
42 |
43 | - Add your Account information (Email:password) to the accounts.txt file.
44 | - Add proxies to proxy.txt file.
45 |
46 | - Install Dependencies
47 | ```bash
48 | npm install
49 | ```
50 | - Run the script
51 |
52 | ```bash
53 | npm start
54 | ```
55 |
56 | ## [◉°] ScreenShot
57 |
58 | - Bot Interface
59 |
60 |
61 | - Mining Process
62 |
63 |
64 | - Automatic Re-Login when Bearer Token Expired
65 |
66 |
67 | - Automatic Task Completion and Reward Claim
68 |
69 |
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/SOLIX-LITE-MODE/utils.js:
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1 | "use strict";
2 |
3 | /**
4 | ########################################################
5 | # #
6 | # CODE : SOLIX DEPIN LITE MODE Bot v1.0.3 #
7 | # NodeJs: v23.10.0 #
8 | # Author: CMALF #
9 | # TG : https://t.me/djagocuan #
10 | # GH : https://github.com/cmalf #
11 | # #
12 | ########################################################
13 | */
14 | /**
15 | * This code is open-source and welcomes contributions!
16 | *
17 | * If you'd like to add features or improve this code, please follow these steps:
18 | * 1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
19 | * 2. Make your changes in your forked repository.
20 | * 3. Submit a pull request to the original repository.
21 | *
22 | * This allows me to review your contributions and ensure the codebase maintains high quality.
23 | *
24 | * Let's work together to improve this project!
25 | *
26 | * P.S. Remember to always respect the original author's work and avoid plagiarism.
27 | * Let's build a community of ethical and collaborative developers.
28 | */
29 |
30 | const fs = require('fs');
31 | const { HttpsProxyAgent } = require('https-proxy-agent');
32 | const { SocksProxyAgent } = require('socks-proxy-agent');
33 |
34 | // Color definitions
35 | const Colors = {
36 | Green: "\x1b[32m",
37 | Red: "\x1b[31m",
38 | Bright: "\x1b[1m",
39 | Dim: "\x1b[2m",
40 | Purple: "\x1b[35m",
41 | Yellow: "\x1b[33m",
42 | Magenta: "\x1b[95m",
43 | Cyan: "\x1b[36m",
44 | Magenta2: "\x1b[91m",
45 | Blue: "\x1b[34m",
46 | Rainbow: "\x1b[38;5;206m",
47 | Gold: "\x1b[38;5;220m",
48 | Teal: "\x1b[38;5;51m",
49 | Orange: "\x1b[38;5;208m",
50 | Neon: "\x1b[38;5;198m",
51 | Electric: "\x1b[38;5;123m",
52 | RESET: "\x1b[0m"
53 | };
54 |
55 | function CoderMark() {
56 | try {
57 | console.log(`
58 |
59 | ______ __ __ ______ __ ______
60 | /\\ ___\\ /\\ "-./ \\ /\\ __ \\ /\\ \\ /\\ ___\\ ${Colors.Green}
61 | \\ \\ \\____ \\ \\ \\-./\\ \\ \\ \\ __ \\ \\ \\ \\____ \\ \\ __\\
62 | \\ \\_____\\ \\ \\_\\ \\ \\_\\ \\ \\_\\ \\_\\ \\ \\_____\\ \\ \\_\\ ${Colors.Blue}
63 | \\/_____/ \\/_/ \\/_/ \\/_/\\/_/ \\/_____/ \\/_/ ${Colors.Blue}${Colors.RESET}
64 |
65 |
66 | ${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}SOLIX-LITE-MODE BOT ${Colors.Green}JS ${Colors.RESET}
67 |
68 | ${Colors.Green}${"-".repeat(55)}
69 |
70 | ${Colors.Gold}[+]${Colors.RESET} DM : ${Colors.Teal}https://t.me/Djagocuan
71 |
72 | ${Colors.Gold}[+]${Colors.RESET} GH : ${Colors.Teal}https://github.com/cmalf/
73 |
74 | ${Colors.Green}${"-".repeat(55)}${Colors.RESET}
75 | `);
76 | } catch (error) {
77 | console.error("An error occurred while logging the banner:", error);
78 | }
79 | }
80 |
81 | // --- Custom Errors ---
82 | class ProxyError extends Error {
83 | constructor(message, proxy) {
84 | super(message);
85 | this.name = "ProxyError";
86 | this.proxy = proxy;
87 | }
88 | }
89 |
90 | class UnauthorizedError extends Error {
91 | constructor(message, statusCode) {
92 | super(message);
93 | this.name = "UnauthorizedError";
94 | this.statusCode = statusCode;
95 | }
96 | }
97 |
98 | // --- Helper Functions ---
99 | const maskEmail = (email) => {
100 | if (typeof email !== 'string') {
101 | // Return as is or throw error, returning seems safer for logging
102 | return email || 'invalid_email';
103 | }
104 | const parts = email.split('@');
105 | if (parts.length !== 2) {
106 | return email; // Invalid format
107 | }
108 | const [username, domain] = parts;
109 | if (username.length < 4) {
110 | return email; // Too short to mask meaningfully
111 | }
112 | const maskedUsername = username.slice(0, 2) + ':::' + username.slice(-2);
113 | return `${maskedUsername}@${domain}`;
114 | };
115 |
116 | function loadProxies(proxyFilePath) {
117 | try {
118 | if (!fs.existsSync(proxyFilePath)) {
119 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}Warning: Proxy file not found: ${proxyFilePath}. Proceeding without proxies.${Colors.RESET}`);
120 | return [];
121 | }
122 | const lines = fs
123 | .readFileSync(proxyFilePath, "utf8")
124 | .split("\n")
125 | .map(line => line.trim())
126 | .filter(line => line && line.length > 0);
127 | if (lines.length === 0) {
128 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}Warning: Proxy file is empty or contains no valid proxies.${Colors.RESET}`);
129 | }
130 | console.log(`${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Loaded ${Colors.Neon}${lines.length} ${Colors.RESET}proxies.`);
131 | return lines;
132 | } catch (err) {
133 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error loading proxies: ${err.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
134 | return [];
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | let currentProxyIndex = 0;
139 | function getNextProxy(proxyList) {
140 | if (!proxyList || proxyList.length === 0) {
141 | return null;
142 | }
143 | const proxy = proxyList[currentProxyIndex];
144 | currentProxyIndex = (currentProxyIndex + 1) % proxyList.length;
145 | return proxy;
146 | }
147 |
148 | async function createProxyAgent(proxyUrl) {
149 | if (!proxyUrl) throw new ProxyError("Proxy URL is required", proxyUrl);
150 | try {
151 | const lowerCaseUrl = proxyUrl.toLowerCase();
152 | if (lowerCaseUrl.startsWith("http://") || lowerCaseUrl.startsWith("https://"))
153 | return new HttpsProxyAgent(proxyUrl);
154 | if (lowerCaseUrl.startsWith("socks://") || lowerCaseUrl.startsWith("socks5://"))
155 | return new SocksProxyAgent(proxyUrl);
156 | if (lowerCaseUrl.includes('@') && (lowerCaseUrl.startsWith('http') || lowerCaseUrl.startsWith('socks'))) {
157 | return lowerCaseUrl.startsWith('socks') ? new SocksProxyAgent(proxyUrl) : new HttpsProxyAgent(proxyUrl);
158 | }
159 | throw new ProxyError(`Unsupported proxy protocol or format: ${proxyUrl}`, proxyUrl);
160 | } catch (err) {
161 | if (err instanceof ProxyError) throw err;
162 | throw new ProxyError(`Failed to create proxy agent for ${proxyUrl}: ${err.message}`, proxyUrl);
163 | }
164 | }
165 |
166 | module.exports = {
167 | Colors,
168 | CoderMark,
169 | ProxyError,
170 | loadProxies,
171 | getNextProxy,
172 | createProxyAgent,
173 | maskEmail,
174 | UnauthorizedError
175 | };
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/utils.js:
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1 | "use strict";
2 |
3 | /**
4 | ########################################################
5 | # #
6 | # CODE : SOLIX DEPIN Bot v1.0.0 #
7 | # NodeJs: v23.10.0 #
8 | # Author: CMALF #
9 | # TG : https://t.me/djagocuan #
10 | # GH : https://github.com/cmalf #
11 | # #
12 | ########################################################
13 | */
14 | /**
15 | * This code is open-source and welcomes contributions!
16 | *
17 | * If you'd like to add features or improve this code, please follow these steps:
18 | * 1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
19 | * 2. Make your changes in your forked repository.
20 | * 3. Submit a pull request to the original repository.
21 | *
22 | * This allows me to review your contributions and ensure the codebase maintains high quality.
23 | *
24 | * Let's work together to improve this project!
25 | *
26 | * P.S. Remember to always respect the original author's work and avoid plagiarism.
27 | * Let's build a community of ethical and collaborative developers.
28 | */
29 |
30 |
31 | const fs = require('fs');
32 | const { HttpsProxyAgent } = require('https-proxy-agent');
33 | const { SocksProxyAgent } = require('socks-proxy-agent');
34 |
35 | // Color definitions
36 | const Colors = {
37 | Green: "\x1b[32m",
38 | Red: "\x1b[31m",
39 | Bright: "\x1b[1m",
40 | Dim: "\x1b[2m",
41 | Purple: "\x1b[35m",
42 | Yellow: "\x1b[33m",
43 | Magenta: "\x1b[95m",
44 | Cyan: "\x1b[36m",
45 | Magenta2: "\x1b[91m",
46 | Blue: "\x1b[34m",
47 | Rainbow: "\x1b[38;5;206m",
48 | Gold: "\x1b[38;5;220m",
49 | Teal: "\x1b[38;5;51m",
50 | Orange: "\x1b[38;5;208m",
51 | Neon: "\x1b[38;5;198m",
52 | Electric: "\x1b[38;5;123m",
53 | RESET: "\x1b[0m"
54 | };
55 |
56 | function CoderMark() {
57 | try {
58 | console.log(`
59 |
60 | ______ __ __ ______ __ ______
61 | /\\ ___\\ /\\ "-./ \\ /\\ __ \\ /\\ \\ /\\ ___\\ ${Colors.Green}
62 | \\ \\ \\____ \\ \\ \\-./\\ \\ \\ \\ __ \\ \\ \\ \\____ \\ \\ __\\
63 | \\ \\_____\\ \\ \\_\\ \\ \\_\\ \\ \\_\\ \\_\\ \\ \\_____\\ \\ \\_\\ ${Colors.Blue}
64 | \\/_____/ \\/_/ \\/_/ \\/_/\\/_/ \\/_____/ \\/_/ ${Colors.Blue}${Colors.RESET}
65 |
66 |
67 | ${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}SOLIX BOT ${Colors.Green}JS ${Colors.RESET}
68 |
69 | ${Colors.Green}${"―".repeat(55)}
70 |
71 | ${Colors.Gold}[+]${Colors.RESET} DM : ${Colors.Teal}https://t.me/Djagocuan
72 |
73 | ${Colors.Gold}[+]${Colors.RESET} GH : ${Colors.Teal}https://github.com/cmalf/
74 |
75 | ${Colors.Green}${"―".repeat(55)}${Colors.RESET}
76 | `);
77 | } catch (error) {
78 | console.error("An error occurred while logging the banner:", error);
79 | }
80 | }
81 |
82 | class ProxyError extends Error {
83 | constructor(message, proxy) {
84 | super(message);
85 | this.name = "ProxyError";
86 | this.proxy = proxy;
87 | }
88 | }
89 |
90 | class UnauthorizedError extends Error {
91 | constructor(message, statusCode) {
92 | super(message);
93 | this.name = "UnauthorizedError";
94 | this.statusCode = statusCode;
95 | }
96 | }
97 |
98 | async function requestWithRetry(requestFn, description) {
99 | while (true) {
100 | try {
101 | const response = await requestFn();
102 | return response;
103 | } catch (error) {
104 | if (error.response && error.response.status === 401) {
105 | console.error(
106 | Colors.Red +
107 | `Error in ${description}: `+ Colors.Red +`HTTP 401 - Unauthorized. Triggering re-login.` +
108 | Colors.RESET
109 | );
110 | throw new UnauthorizedError(`Unauthorized: ${description}`, 401);
111 | } else if (error.response && error.response.status) {
112 | console.error(
113 | Colors.Red +
114 | `Error in ${description}: `+ Colors.Red +` HTTP ${error.response.status} - ${error.response.statusText}. ` + Colors.Gold + `Retrying in 30 seconds...` +
115 | Colors.RESET
116 | );
117 | } else {
118 | console.error(
119 | Colors.Red +
120 | `Error in ${description}: ` + Colors.Red +`${error.message}.` + Colors.Gold +`Retrying in 30 seconds...` +
121 | Colors.RESET
122 | );
123 | }
124 | await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 30000));
125 | }
126 | }
127 | }
128 |
129 | function loadProxies(PROXY_FILE) {
130 | try {
131 | return fs
132 | .readFileSync(PROXY_FILE, "utf8")
133 | .split("\n")
134 | .map(line => line.trim())
135 | .filter(line => line && line.length > 0);
136 | } catch (err) {
137 | console.error(Colors.Red + "Error loading proxies: " + err.message + Colors.RESET);
138 | return [];
139 | }
140 | }
141 |
142 | function getRandomProxy(proxyList) {
143 | return proxyList.length ? proxyList[Math.floor(Math.random() * proxyList.length)] : null;
144 | }
145 |
146 | async function createProxyAgent(proxyUrl) {
147 | if (!proxyUrl) throw new ProxyError("Proxy URL is required", proxyUrl);
148 | try {
149 | if (proxyUrl.startsWith("http://") || proxyUrl.startsWith("https://"))
150 | return new HttpsProxyAgent(proxyUrl);
151 | if (proxyUrl.startsWith("socks://") || proxyUrl.startsWith("socks5://"))
152 | return new SocksProxyAgent(proxyUrl);
153 | throw new ProxyError(`Unsupported proxy protocol: ${proxyUrl}`, proxyUrl);
154 | } catch (err) {
155 | if (err instanceof ProxyError) throw err;
156 | throw new ProxyError(`Failed to create proxy agent: ${err.message}`, proxyUrl);
157 | }
158 | }
159 |
160 | const maskEmail = (email) => {
161 | if (typeof email !== 'string') {
162 | throw new Error('Invalid input: email must be a string');
163 | }
164 |
165 | const [username, domain] = email.split('@');
166 |
167 | if (!username || !domain) {
168 | throw new Error('Invalid email format');
169 | }
170 |
171 | if (username.length < 4) {
172 | return email;
173 | }
174 | const maskedUsername = username.slice(0, 2) + ':::' + username.slice(-2);
175 | return `${maskedUsername}@${domain}`;
176 | };
177 |
178 | // Module exports
179 | module.exports = {
180 | Colors,
181 | CoderMark,
182 | ProxyError,
183 | requestWithRetry,
184 | loadProxies,
185 | getRandomProxy,
186 | createProxyAgent,
187 | maskEmail,
188 | UnauthorizedError
189 | };
190 |
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/app.js:
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1 | "use strict";
2 |
3 | /**
4 | ########################################################
5 | # #
6 | # CODE : SOLIX DEPIN Bot v1.0.1 #
7 | # NodeJs: v23.10.0 #
8 | # Author: CMALF #
9 | # TG : https://t.me/djagocuan #
10 | # GH : https://github.com/cmalf #
11 | # #
12 | ########################################################
13 | */
14 | /**
15 | * This code is open-source and welcomes contributions!
16 | *
17 | * If you'd like to add features or improve this code, please follow these steps:
18 | * 1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
19 | * 2. Make your changes in your forked repository.
20 | * 3. Submit a pull request to the original repository.
21 | *
22 | * This allows me to review your contributions and ensure the codebase maintains high quality.
23 | *
24 | * Let's work together to improve this project!
25 | *
26 | * P.S. Remember to always respect the original author's work and avoid plagiarism.
27 | * Let's build a community of ethical and collaborative developers.
28 | */
29 |
30 | const fs = require("fs");
31 | const axios = require("axios");
32 | const readline = require("readline");
33 | const path = require("path");
34 | const {
35 | Colors,
36 | CoderMark,
37 | ProxyError,
38 | requestWithRetry,
39 | loadProxies,
40 | getRandomProxy,
41 | createProxyAgent,
42 | maskEmail,
43 | UnauthorizedError
44 | } = require("./utils");
45 |
46 | const PROXY_FILE = "./proxy.txt";
47 | const COMMON_HEADERS = {
48 | accept: "application/json, text/plain, */*",
49 | "accept-language":
50 | "id-ID,id;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7,zh-TW;q=0.6,zh;q=0.5"
51 | };
52 |
53 | // Global object to store interval IDs for each account
54 | const accountIntervals = {};
55 |
56 | function createAxiosInstance(accessToken, agent) {
57 | const config = {
58 | baseURL: "https://api.solixdepin.net/api",
59 | headers: { ...COMMON_HEADERS },
60 | timeout: 60000 // 60 seconds timeout
61 | };
62 |
63 | if (accessToken) {
64 | config.headers["authorization"] = `Bearer ${accessToken}`;
65 | }
66 |
67 | if (agent) {
68 | config.proxy = false;
69 | config.httpAgent = agent;
70 | config.httpsAgent = agent;
71 | }
72 |
73 | return axios.create(config);
74 | }
75 |
76 | function prompt(question) {
77 | const rl = readline.createInterface({
78 | input: process.stdin,
79 | output: process.stdout
80 | });
81 | return new Promise((resolve) => {
82 | rl.question(question, (answer) => {
83 | rl.close();
84 | resolve(answer.trim());
85 | });
86 | });
87 | }
88 |
89 | function loadAccounts() {
90 | const accountsPath = path.join(__dirname, "accounts.txt");
91 | if (!fs.existsSync(accountsPath)) {
92 | console.error(
93 | Colors.Red +
94 | "accounts.txt file not found. Please create the file with account credentials." +
95 | Colors.RESET
96 | );
97 | process.exit(1);
98 | }
99 | let data;
100 | try {
101 | data = fs.readFileSync(accountsPath, "utf8");
102 | } catch (err) {
103 | console.error(
104 | Colors.Red + "Error reading accounts.txt: " + err.message + Colors.RESET
105 | );
106 | process.exit(1);
107 | }
108 | const lines = data.split(/\r?\n/).filter((line) => line && line.includes(":"));
109 | return lines.map((line) => {
110 | const [email, password] = line.split(":");
111 | return { email: email.trim(), password: password.trim() };
112 | });
113 | }
114 |
115 | function saveLoginData(loginData) {
116 | try {
117 | fs.writeFileSync(
118 | path.join(__dirname, "DataAccount.json"),
119 | JSON.stringify(loginData, null, 2)
120 | );
121 | } catch (err) {
122 | console.error(
123 | Colors.Red +
124 | "Error saving DataAccount.json: " +
125 | err.message +
126 | Colors.RESET
127 | );
128 | }
129 | }
130 |
131 | function loadLoginData() {
132 | const dataPath = path.join(__dirname, "DataAccount.json");
133 | if (fs.existsSync(dataPath)) {
134 | try {
135 | const raw = fs.readFileSync(dataPath, "utf8");
136 | return JSON.parse(raw);
137 | } catch (error) {
138 | console.error(
139 | Colors.Red + "Error reading DataAccount.json: " + error.message + Colors.RESET
140 | );
141 | return null;
142 | }
143 | }
144 | return null;
145 | }
146 |
147 | async function login(instance, account) {
148 | try {
149 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
150 | () =>
151 | instance.post(
152 | "/auth/login-password",
153 | {
154 | email: account.email,
155 | password: account.password
156 | },
157 | {
158 | headers: { "content-type": "application/json" }
159 | }
160 | ),
161 | `login for ${account.email}`
162 | );
163 | if (response.data && response.data.result === "success") {
164 | return response.data.data;
165 | } else {
166 | console.error(
167 | Colors.Red +
168 | "Login failed for: " +
169 | account.email +
170 | Colors.RESET
171 | );
172 | return null;
173 | }
174 | } catch (error) {
175 | console.error(
176 | Colors.Red +
177 | "Error during login for " +
178 | account.email +
179 | ": " +
180 | error.message +
181 | Colors.RESET
182 | );
183 | return null;
184 | }
185 | }
186 |
187 | async function getConnectionQuality(instance) {
188 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
189 | () => instance.get("/point/get-connection-quality"),
190 | `${Colors.RESET}get Connection Quality`
191 | );
192 | return response.data.data;
193 | }
194 |
195 | async function getProfile(instance) {
196 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
197 | () => instance.get("/auth/profile"),
198 | `${Colors.RESET}get Profile`
199 | );
200 | return response.data.data;
201 | }
202 |
203 | async function getTotalPoint(instance) {
204 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
205 | () => instance.get("/point/get-total-point"),
206 | `${Colors.RESET}get Total Point`
207 | );
208 | return response.data.data;
209 | }
210 |
211 | async function getUserTask(instance) {
212 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
213 | () => instance.get("/task/get-user-task"),
214 | `${Colors.RESET}get User Task`
215 | );
216 | return response.data.data;
217 | }
218 |
219 | async function doTask(instance, taskId) {
220 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
221 | () =>
222 | instance.post(
223 | "/task/do-task",
224 | { taskId },
225 | {
226 | headers: { "content-type": "application/json" }
227 | }
228 | ),
229 | `do task ${taskId}`
230 | );
231 | return response.data;
232 | }
233 |
234 | async function claimTask(instance, taskId) {
235 | const response = await requestWithRetry(
236 | () =>
237 | instance.post(
238 | "/task/claim-task",
239 | { taskId },
240 | {
241 | headers: { "content-type": "application/json" }
242 | }
243 | ),
244 | `claim task ${taskId}`
245 | );
246 | return response.data;
247 | }
248 |
249 | async function reLogin(accounts, agent) {
250 | const newLoginData = [];
251 | const existingLoginData = loadLoginData() || []; // Load existing data
252 | const updatedLoginData = [...existingLoginData]; // Start with existing data
253 | const delayMilliseconds = 30000; // Delay of 30 seconds between logins
254 |
255 | for (let i = 0; i < accounts.length; i++) {
256 | const account = accounts[i];
257 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(account.email);
258 | console.log(
259 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Yellow}Attempting re-login for ${Colors.Blue}${maskedEmail}... ${Colors.RESET}`
260 | );
261 |
262 | const tempInstance = createAxiosInstance(null, agent);
263 | const data = await login(tempInstance, account);
264 |
265 | if (data && data.accessToken) {
266 | const newAccountInfo = {
267 | email: account.email,
268 | userId: data.user ? data.user._id : "unknown",
269 | accessToken: data.accessToken
270 | };
271 | newLoginData.push(newAccountInfo);
272 |
273 | // Update existing data or add new if not found
274 | const index = updatedLoginData.findIndex(item => item.email === account.email);
275 | if (index !== -1) {
276 | updatedLoginData[index] = newAccountInfo;
277 | } else {
278 | updatedLoginData.push(newAccountInfo);
279 | }
280 |
281 | console.log(
282 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Green}Re-login successful for ${Colors.Blue}${maskedEmail}${Colors.RESET}`
283 | );
284 | } else {
285 | console.error(
286 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Red}Re-login failed for ${Colors.Blue}${maskedEmail}${Colors.RESET}`
287 | );
288 | // If re-login fails, ensure the account is removed from the updated data
289 | const index = updatedLoginData.findIndex(item => item.email === account.email);
290 | if (index !== -1) {
291 | updatedLoginData.splice(index, 1);
292 | }
293 | }
294 |
295 | if (i < accounts.length - 1) {
296 | console.log(
297 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Gold}Waiting for ${delayMilliseconds / 1000} seconds before the next login...${Colors.RESET}`
298 | );
299 | await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, delayMilliseconds));
300 | }
301 | }
302 | saveLoginData(updatedLoginData); // Save the updated login data
303 | return newLoginData;
304 | }
305 |
306 | async function runMiningPoints(accountData, agent, allAccounts) {
307 | const masked = maskEmail(accountData.email);
308 | console.log(
309 | `\n${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Gold}Processing Account: ${Colors.Blue}${masked}${Colors.RESET}`
310 | );
311 | const instance = createAxiosInstance(accountData.accessToken, agent);
312 |
313 | try {
314 | console.log(
315 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Login Status: ${Colors.Green}Logged In${Colors.RESET}`
316 | );
317 |
318 | const profile = await getProfile(instance);
319 | if (!profile) {
320 | console.error(
321 | Colors.Red + "Failed to fetch profile for: " + masked + Colors.RESET
322 | );
323 | return;
324 | }
325 |
326 | const earningColor = profile.isEarning ? Colors.Green : Colors.Red;
327 | console.log(
328 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Blue}${masked} ${Colors.RESET}isEarning: ${earningColor}${profile.isEarning}${Colors.RESET}`
329 | );
330 |
331 | const initialTotalPointData = await getTotalPoint(instance);
332 | if (initialTotalPointData) {
333 | console.log(`${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Blue}${masked} ${Colors.RESET}Points:`);
334 | console.log(
335 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalPoint : ${Colors.Cyan}${initialTotalPointData.total}${Colors.RESET}`
336 | );
337 | console.log(
338 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalPointInternet : ${Colors.Cyan}${initialTotalPointData.totalPointInternet}${Colors.RESET}`
339 | );
340 | console.log(
341 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalPointTask : ${Colors.Cyan}${initialTotalPointData.totalPointTask}${Colors.RESET}`
342 | );
343 | console.log(
344 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalReferralPoint : ${Colors.Cyan}${initialTotalPointData.totalReferralPoint}${Colors.RESET}`
345 | );
346 | }
347 |
348 | const initialCQ = await getConnectionQuality(instance);
349 | if (initialCQ !== null) {
350 | console.log(
351 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Connection Quality: ${Colors.Teal}${initialCQ}${Colors.RESET}`
352 | );
353 | }
354 |
355 | const cqIntervalId = setInterval(async () => {
356 | try {
357 | const connectionQuality = await getConnectionQuality(instance);
358 | if (connectionQuality !== null) {
359 | console.log(
360 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Connection Quality ${Colors.Blue}${masked} : ${Colors.Teal}${connectionQuality}${Colors.RESET}`
361 | );
362 | }
363 | } catch (error) {
364 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
365 | console.log(
366 | Colors.Yellow +
367 | `Unauthorized error in connection quality check for ${masked}. Triggering re-login for this account.` +
368 | Colors.RESET
369 | );
370 | clearInterval(cqIntervalId);
371 | clearInterval(pointIntervalId);
372 | delete accountIntervals[accountData.email]; // Remove intervals
373 | const accountInfo = allAccounts.find(
374 | (acc) => acc.email === accountData.email
375 | );
376 | const loggedInAccount = await reLogin([accountInfo], agent);
377 | if (loggedInAccount && loggedInAccount.length > 0) {
378 | accountData.accessToken = loggedInAccount[0].accessToken;
379 | console.log(
380 | Colors.Green +
381 | `Re-login successful for ${masked}. Restarting mining.` +
382 | Colors.RESET
383 | );
384 | runMiningPoints(accountData, agent, allAccounts);
385 | } else {
386 | console.error(
387 | Colors.Red +
388 | `Re-login failed for ${masked}. Mining will not be restarted for this account.` +
389 | Colors.RESET
390 | );
391 | }
392 | } else {
393 | console.error(
394 | Colors.Red +
395 | `Error during connection quality interval for ${masked}: ` +
396 | error.message +
397 | Colors.RESET
398 | );
399 | }
400 | }
401 | }, 30000);
402 |
403 | const pointIntervalId = setInterval(async () => {
404 | try {
405 | const totalPointData = await getTotalPoint(instance);
406 | if (totalPointData) {
407 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Blue}${masked} ${Colors.RESET}Points Update:`);
408 | console.log(
409 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalPoint : ${Colors.Cyan}${totalPointData.total}${Colors.RESET}`
410 | );
411 | console.log(
412 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalPointInternet : ${Colors.Cyan}${totalPointData.totalPointInternet}${Colors.RESET}`
413 | );
414 | console.log(
415 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalPointTask : ${Colors.Cyan}${totalPointData.totalPointTask}${Colors.RESET}`
416 | );
417 | console.log(
418 | `${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}totalReferralPoint : ${Colors.Cyan}${totalPointData.totalReferralPoint}${Colors.RESET}`
419 | );
420 | }
421 | } catch (error) {
422 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
423 | console.log(
424 | Colors.Yellow +
425 | `Unauthorized error in point update for ${masked}. Triggering re-login for this account.` +
426 | Colors.RESET
427 | );
428 | clearInterval(cqIntervalId);
429 | clearInterval(pointIntervalId);
430 | delete accountIntervals[accountData.email]; // Remove intervals
431 | const accountInfo = allAccounts.find(
432 | (acc) => acc.email === accountData.email
433 | );
434 | const loggedInAccount = await reLogin([accountInfo], agent);
435 | if (loggedInAccount && loggedInAccount.length > 0) {
436 | accountData.accessToken = loggedInAccount[0].accessToken;
437 | console.log(
438 | Colors.Green +
439 | `Re-login successful for ${masked}. Restarting mining.` +
440 | Colors.RESET
441 | );
442 | runMiningPoints(accountData, agent, allAccounts);
443 | } else {
444 | console.error(
445 | Colors.Red +
446 | `Re-login failed for ${masked}. Mining will not be restarted for this account.` +
447 | Colors.RESET
448 | );
449 | }
450 | } else {
451 | console.error(
452 | Colors.Red +
453 | `Error during point update interval for ${masked}: ` +
454 | error.message +
455 | Colors.RESET
456 | );
457 | }
458 | }
459 | }, 600000);
460 |
461 | // Store interval IDs for later clearance if necessary.
462 | accountIntervals[accountData.email] = { cqIntervalId, pointIntervalId };
463 | } catch (error) {
464 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
465 | console.log(
466 | Colors.Yellow +
467 | `Unauthorized error for ${masked}. Triggering re-login for this account.` +
468 | Colors.RESET
469 | );
470 | if (accountIntervals[accountData.email]?.cqIntervalId) clearInterval(accountIntervals[accountData.email].cqIntervalId);
471 | if (accountIntervals[accountData.email]?.pointIntervalId) clearInterval(accountIntervals[accountData.email].pointIntervalId);
472 | delete accountIntervals[accountData.email]; // Remove intervals
473 | const accountInfo = allAccounts.find(
474 | (acc) => acc.email === accountData.email
475 | );
476 | const loggedInAccount = await reLogin([accountInfo], agent);
477 | if (loggedInAccount && loggedInAccount.length > 0) {
478 | accountData.accessToken = loggedInAccount[0].accessToken;
479 | console.log(
480 | Colors.Green +
481 | `Re-login successful for ${masked}. Restarting mining.` +
482 | Colors.RESET
483 | );
484 | runMiningPoints(accountData, agent, allAccounts);
485 | } else {
486 | console.error(
487 | Colors.Red +
488 | `Re-login failed for ${masked}. Mining will not be restarted for this account.` +
489 | Colors.RESET
490 | );
491 | }
492 | } else {
493 | console.error(
494 | Colors.Red +
495 | `Error processing account ${masked}: ` +
496 | error.message +
497 | Colors.RESET
498 | );
499 | }
500 | }
501 | }
502 |
503 | async function completeTasks(accountData, agent) {
504 | const masked = maskEmail(accountData.email);
505 | console.log(
506 | `\n${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Gold}Processing Tasks for Account: ${Colors.Blue}${masked}${Colors.RESET}`
507 | );
508 | const instance = createAxiosInstance(accountData.accessToken, agent);
509 |
510 | let tasks;
511 | try {
512 | tasks = await getUserTask(instance);
513 | } catch (error) {
514 | console.error(
515 | Colors.Red +
516 | `Error fetching tasks for ${masked}: ` +
517 | error.message +
518 | Colors.RESET
519 | );
520 | return;
521 | }
522 |
523 | if (!tasks || tasks.length === 0) {
524 | console.log(
525 | Colors.Yellow +
526 | "No tasks available for account: " +
527 | masked +
528 | Colors.RESET
529 | );
530 | return;
531 | }
532 |
533 | for (const task of tasks) {
534 | try {
535 | const result = await doTask(instance, task._id);
536 | if (result) {
537 | console.log(
538 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Green}Task Completed: ${task.name} (ID: ${task._id})${Colors.RESET}`
539 | );
540 | // Attempt to claim the task after successful completion
541 | try {
542 | const claimResult = await claimTask(instance, task._id);
543 | if (claimResult && claimResult.result === 'success') {
544 | console.log(
545 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Cyan}Task Claimed: ${task.name} (ID: ${task._id})${Colors.RESET}`
546 | );
547 | // You might want to log or process the claimResult further
548 | } else {
549 | console.log(
550 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Yellow}Could not claim task: ${task.name} (ID: ${task._id})${Colors.RESET}`,
551 | claimResult ? claimResult : '' // Log claimResult if available
552 | );
553 | }
554 | } catch (claimError) {
555 | console.error(
556 | Colors.Red +
557 | `Error claiming task ${task.name} for ${masked}: ` +
558 | claimError.message +
559 | Colors.RESET
560 | );
561 | }
562 | } else {
563 | console.log(
564 | `${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Red}Cannot complete task: ${task.name} (ID: ${task._id})${Colors.RESET}`
565 | );
566 | }
567 | } catch (error) {
568 | console.error(
569 | Colors.Red +
570 | `Error completing task ${task.name} for ${masked}: ` +
571 | error.message +
572 | Colors.RESET
573 | );
574 | }
575 | }
576 | }
577 |
578 | function clearAllIntervals() {
579 | for (const email in accountIntervals) {
580 | if (accountIntervals[email].cqIntervalId) {
581 | clearInterval(accountIntervals[email].cqIntervalId);
582 | console.log(
583 | Colors.Yellow +
584 | `Cleared connection quality interval for ${maskEmail(email)}` +
585 | Colors.RESET
586 | );
587 | }
588 | if (accountIntervals[email].pointIntervalId) {
589 | clearInterval(accountIntervals[email].pointIntervalId);
590 | console.log(
591 | Colors.Yellow +
592 | `Cleared point update interval for ${maskEmail(email)}` +
593 | Colors.RESET
594 | );
595 | }
596 | delete accountIntervals[email];
597 | }
598 | }
599 |
600 | async function main() {
601 | // Load proxy configuration and create a proxy agent if proxies exist.
602 | const proxyList = loadProxies(PROXY_FILE);
603 | let agent = null;
604 | if (proxyList.length > 0) {
605 | const selectedProxy = getRandomProxy(proxyList);
606 | try {
607 | agent = await createProxyAgent(selectedProxy);
608 | // Uncomment for debugging proxy usage:
609 | // console.log(Colors.Cyan + "Using Proxy: " + selectedProxy + Colors.RESET);
610 | } catch (proxyError) {
611 | console.error(
612 | Colors.Red +
613 | "Proxy error: " +
614 | proxyError.message +
615 | ". Proceeding without proxy." +
616 | Colors.RESET
617 | );
618 | }
619 | } else {
620 | console.log(
621 | Colors.Yellow +
622 | "No proxies provided in proxy.txt. Proceeding without proxy." +
623 | Colors.RESET
624 | );
625 | }
626 |
627 | const allAccounts = loadAccounts();
628 | let loginData = loadLoginData();
629 |
630 | if (loginData && Array.isArray(loginData) && loginData.length > 0) {
631 | const answer = await prompt(
632 | `\n${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Neon}accessToken Already Exists, \n${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Do You Want to Use It or Create a New One by Re-Login? \n${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Green}Type ${Colors.Neon}> ${Colors.RESET}(use/relogin): `
633 | );
634 | if (answer.toLowerCase() === "relogin") {
635 | loginData = await reLogin(allAccounts, agent);
636 | }
637 | } else {
638 | loginData = await reLogin(allAccounts, agent);
639 | }
640 |
641 | // Display menu options.
642 | console.clear();
643 | CoderMark();
644 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Gold}Menu:${Colors.RESET}\n`);
645 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}1. ${Colors.RESET}Run Mining Points`);
646 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}2. ${Colors.RESET}Complete tasks`);
647 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}3. ${Colors.Red}Exit${Colors.RESET}\n`);
648 |
649 | const choice = await prompt(`${Colors.RESET}Enter your choice (1 or 3): `);
650 |
651 | if (choice === "1") {
652 | console.clear();
653 | CoderMark();
654 | const runningMining = new Set(); // Track accounts being processed
655 | // Process mining points concurrently for each account.
656 | for (const accountData of loginData) {
657 | if (!runningMining.has(accountData.email)) {
658 | runningMining.add(accountData.email);
659 | runMiningPoints(accountData, agent, allAccounts);
660 | }
661 | }
662 | } else if (choice === "2") {
663 | console.clear();
664 | CoderMark();
665 | // comment this if you want to use loop
666 | // Complete tasks sequentially for each account.
667 | for (const accountData of loginData) {
668 | await completeTasks(accountData, agent);
669 | }
670 | // For Loop (bug) uncomment the code below
671 | // // Complete tasks sequentially for each account.
672 | // console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}Running task completion in a continuous loop. Press Ctrl+C to stop.${Colors.RESET}`);
673 | // while (true) {
674 | // for (const accountData of loginData) {
675 | // await completeTasks(accountData, agent);
676 | // // Optional: Add a delay between processing accounts or iterations
677 | // await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000)); // Delay of 5 second
678 | // }
679 | // // Optional: Add a delay between full iterations of all accounts
680 | // await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000)); // Delay of 5 seconds
681 | // }
682 | } else if (choice === "3") {
683 | console.clear();
684 | CoderMark();
685 | console.log(
686 | `${Colors.Red}Exiting the application. Goodbye!${Colors.RESET}`
687 | );
688 | process.exit(0);
689 | } else {
690 | console.log(Colors.Red + "Invalid choice. Exiting." + Colors.RESET);
691 | process.exit(1);
692 | }
693 | }
694 |
695 | // Clear console and start the application.
696 | console.clear();
697 | CoderMark();
698 | main().catch((err) => {
699 | console.error(
700 | Colors.Red +
701 | "An unexpected error occurred: " +
702 | err.message +
703 | Colors.RESET
704 | );
705 | process.exit(1);
706 | });
707 |
708 | // Handle Ctrl+C (SIGINT) event.
709 | process.on("SIGINT", () => {
710 | console.log(
711 | Colors.Yellow + "\nExiting... Clearing intervals..." + Colors.RESET
712 | );
713 | clearAllIntervals();
714 | process.exit(0);
715 | });
716 |
717 | // Handle process "beforeExit" event.
718 | process.on("beforeExit", (code) => {
719 | console.log(
720 | Colors.Yellow +
721 | `\nProcess exiting with code: ${code}. Clearing intervals...` +
722 | Colors.RESET
723 | );
724 | clearAllIntervals();
725 | });
726 |
727 | // Handle uncaught exceptions.
728 | process.on("uncaughtException", (err) => {
729 | console.error(Colors.Red + "Uncaught Exception:", err + Colors.RESET);
730 | console.log(
731 | Colors.Yellow +
732 | "Clearing intervals before exiting due to exception..." +
733 | Colors.RESET
734 | );
735 | clearAllIntervals();
736 | process.exit(1);
737 | });
738 |
739 | // Handle unhandled promise rejections.
740 | process.on("unhandledRejection", (reason, promise) => {
741 | console.error(
742 | Colors.Red + "Unhandled Rejection at:", promise, "reason:", reason + Colors.RESET
743 | );
744 | console.log(
745 | Colors.Yellow +
746 | "Clearing intervals before exiting due to rejection..." +
747 | Colors.RESET
748 | );
749 | clearAllIntervals();
750 | process.exit(1);
751 | });
752 |
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/SOLIX-LITE-MODE/main.js:
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1 | "use strict";
2 |
3 | /**
4 | ########################################################
5 | # #
6 | # CODE : SOLIX DEPIN LITE MODE Bot v1.0.3 #
7 | # NodeJs: v23.10.0 #
8 | # Author: CMALF #
9 | # TG : https://t.me/djagocuan #
10 | # GH : https://github.com/cmalf #
11 | # #
12 | ########################################################
13 | */
14 | /**
15 | * This code is open-source and welcomes contributions!
16 | *
17 | * If you'd like to add features or improve this code, please follow these steps:
18 | * 1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
19 | * 2. Make your changes in your forked repository.
20 | * 3. Submit a pull request to the original repository.
21 | *
22 | * This allows me to review your contributions and ensure the codebase maintains high quality.
23 | *
24 | * Let's work together to improve this project!
25 | *
26 | * P.S. Remember to always respect the original author's work and avoid plagiarism.
27 | * Let's build a community of ethical and collaborative developers.
28 | */
29 |
30 | const fs = require("fs");
31 | const axios = require("axios");
32 | const yaml = require("js-yaml");
33 | const readline = require("readline");
34 | const path = require("path");
35 | const {
36 | Colors,
37 | CoderMark,
38 | ProxyError,
39 | loadProxies,
40 | getNextProxy,
41 | createProxyAgent,
42 | maskEmail,
43 | UnauthorizedError,
44 | } = require("./utils");
45 |
46 | // --- Constants ---
47 | const ACCOUNTS_FILE = "./accounts.yaml";
48 | const DATA_FILE = "./data.yaml";
49 | const PROXY_FILE = "./proxy.txt";
50 |
51 | const LOGIN_URL = "https://api.solixdepin.net/api/auth/login-password";
52 | const TOTAL_POINT_URL = "https://api.solixdepin.net/api/point/get-total-point";
53 | const CONNECTION_QUALITY_URL = "https://api.solixdepin.net/api/point/get-connection-quality";
54 |
55 | const LOGIN_INTERVAL_MS = 3590 * 1000; // Approx 1 hour (slightly less to avoid overlap)
56 | const CQ_FETCH_INTERVAL_MS = 15 * 1000; // 15 seconds
57 | const TOTAL_POINT_INTERVAL_MS = 10 * 60 * 1000; // 10 minutes
58 |
59 | const MAX_RETRIES = 5; // Max retries for network requests
60 | const RETRY_DELAY_MS = 15 * 1000; // 15 seconds delay between retries
61 | const PROXY_RETRY_DELAY_MS = 500; // Short delay when retrying with the next proxy
62 | const RATE_LIMIT_DELAY_MS = 3 * RETRY_DELAY_MS; // Longer delay for 429 errors
63 | const REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS = 60 * 1000; // 60 seconds timeout for requests
64 |
65 | // --- Globals ---
66 | let accountCredentials = []; // Stores { email, password } from accounts.yaml
67 | let accountDataStore = { accounts: [] }; // Stores { email, accessToken, refreshToken } from data.yaml
68 | let proxies = []; // Stores loaded proxies
69 | let currentProxyIndex = 0; // Tracks the current proxy index for round-robin
70 |
71 | // --- Utility Functions ---
72 |
73 | function prompt(query) {
74 | const rl = readline.createInterface({
75 | input: process.stdin,
76 | output: process.stdout,
77 | });
78 | return new Promise((resolve) => {
79 | rl.question(query, (answer) => {
80 | rl.close();
81 | resolve(answer.trim());
82 | });
83 | });
84 | }
85 |
86 | function loadYamlFile(filePath) {
87 | try {
88 | if (!fs.existsSync(filePath)) {
89 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}Warning: File not found: ${filePath}. Returning default structure.${Colors.RESET}`);
90 | // Return default structure based on file type
91 | if (filePath === DATA_FILE || filePath === ACCOUNTS_FILE) {
92 | return { accounts: [] };
93 | }
94 | return null;
95 | }
96 | const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8");
97 | return yaml.load(fileContent);
98 | } catch (error) {
99 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error loading YAML file ${filePath}: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
100 | // Return default structure on error
101 | if (filePath === DATA_FILE || filePath === ACCOUNTS_FILE) {
102 | return { accounts: [] };
103 | }
104 | return null;
105 | }
106 | }
107 |
108 | function saveYamlFile(filePath, data) {
109 | try {
110 | const yamlString = yaml.dump(data);
111 | fs.writeFileSync(filePath, yamlString, "utf8");
112 | } catch (error) {
113 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error saving YAML file ${filePath}: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
114 | }
115 | }
116 |
117 | // --- Core Logic ---
118 |
119 | async function makeRequestWithRetry(
120 | options,
121 | proxyList,
122 | emailForLog = "N/A",
123 | maxRetries = MAX_RETRIES,
124 | retryDelay = RETRY_DELAY_MS
125 | ) {
126 | let attempt = 0;
127 | let lastError = null;
128 | const randomUseragent = require("random-user-agent");
129 | let userAgent = randomUseragent("desktop", "chrome", "linux");
130 | const logPrefix = `[${maskEmail(emailForLog)}]`;
131 |
132 | while (attempt < maxRetries) {
133 | const proxy = getNextProxy(proxyList); // Get proxy for this attempt
134 | let agent;
135 | const currentOptions = { ...options }; // Clone options for modification
136 |
137 | try {
138 | // Configure proxy agent if a proxy is available
139 | if (proxy) {
140 | agent = await createProxyAgent(proxy);
141 | currentOptions.httpsAgent = agent;
142 | currentOptions.httpAgent = agent;
143 | currentOptions.proxy = false;
144 | } else {
145 | // Ensure no agent is used if no proxy is selected
146 | currentOptions.httpsAgent = undefined;
147 | currentOptions.httpAgent = undefined;
148 | currentOptions.proxy = undefined;
149 | }
150 |
151 | // Set common headers and timeout
152 | currentOptions.headers = {
153 | accept: "application/json, text/plain, */*",
154 | "accept-language": "en-US,en;q=0.9",
155 | "sec-fetch-dest": "empty",
156 | "sec-fetch-mode": "cors",
157 | "sec-fetch-site": "cross-site",
158 | "user-agent": userAgent,
159 | ...currentOptions.headers, // Allow overriding defaults
160 | };
161 | currentOptions.timeout = REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS;
162 |
163 | // Make the request
164 | const response = await axios(currentOptions);
165 | return response; // Success
166 |
167 | } catch (error) {
168 | lastError = error;
169 | let shouldRetry = false;
170 | let currentDelay = retryDelay;
171 |
172 | if (error instanceof ProxyError) {
173 | // Specific error from createProxyAgent or proxy connection issue
174 | console.error(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Proxy error with ${error.proxy || proxy}: ${error.message}. Trying next proxy.${Colors.RESET}`);
175 | // Short delay before trying the next proxy
176 | await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, PROXY_RETRY_DELAY_MS));
177 | continue; // Immediately try next proxy/attempt without incrementing attempt count in the same way
178 | }
179 |
180 | if (axios.isAxiosError(error)) {
181 | const status = error.response?.status;
182 | const errorCode = error.code;
183 | const errorMessage = error.message?.toLowerCase() || "";
184 |
185 | if (status === 401) {
186 | // Not retryable, specific handling needed
187 | throw new UnauthorizedError(`Unauthorized (401) for ${options.url}`, status);
188 | } else if (status === 429) {
189 | // Rate limited
190 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Rate limited (429). Retrying after a longer delay...${Colors.RESET}`);
191 | shouldRetry = true;
192 | currentDelay = RATE_LIMIT_DELAY_MS;
193 | } else if (
194 | status >= 500 || // Server errors
195 | errorCode === 'ECONNABORTED' || // Timeout
196 | errorCode === 'ECONNRESET' || // Connection reset
197 | errorCode === 'ETIMEDOUT' || // Timeout
198 | errorCode === 'ENOTFOUND' || // DNS lookup failed
199 | errorCode === 'EAI_AGAIN' || // DNS lookup temporary failure
200 | errorMessage.includes("stream has been aborted") // Specific network error (add yourself if needed)
201 | ) {
202 | // Retryable server/network errors
203 | console.warn(`${Colors.Neon}${logPrefix} ${Colors.Yellow}Retryable error (Status: ${status}, Code: ${Colors.Neon}${errorCode}${Colors.Yellow}, Msg: ${Colors.Red}${error.message}${Colors.Yellow}). Retrying...${Colors.RESET}`);
204 | shouldRetry = true;
205 | } else {
206 | // Non-retryable client errors (e.g., 400, 403, 404)
207 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Non-retryable client error ${status}: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
208 | throw error; // Re-throw non-retryable client errors
209 | }
210 | } else {
211 | // Non-Axios errors (e.g., programming errors, unexpected issues)
212 | // Check for specific retryable messages here too
213 | if (error.message?.includes("logPrefix is not defined")) {
214 | // This specific error seems like a bug elsewhere, but let's retry defensively
215 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Encountered specific error '${error.message}'. Retrying (Attempt ${attempt + 1}/${maxRetries})...${Colors.RESET}`);
216 | shouldRetry = true;
217 | } else {
218 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Non-Axios Error (Attempt ${attempt + 1}/${maxRetries}): ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
219 | shouldRetry = true; // Retry generic non-axios errors cautiously
220 | }
221 | }
222 |
223 | if (!shouldRetry) {
224 | break; // Exit loop if error is not retryable
225 | }
226 |
227 | attempt++;
228 | if (attempt < maxRetries) {
229 | console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Retrying attempt ${attempt + 1}/${maxRetries} after ${currentDelay / 1000}s...${Colors.RESET}`);
230 | await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, currentDelay));
231 | // Consider rotating user-agent on retries if needed
232 | // userAgent = randomUseragent("desktop", "chrome", "linux");
233 | }
234 | }
235 | }
236 |
237 | // If loop finishes without success
238 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Request failed permanently after ${maxRetries} retries for ${options.url}.${Colors.RESET}`);
239 | throw lastError || new Error(`${logPrefix} Request failed after maximum retries for ${options.url}.`);
240 | }
241 |
242 | async function loginAccount(account) {
243 | const { email, password } = account;
244 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(email);
245 | const logPrefix = `[${maskedEmail}]`;
246 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}${logPrefix} ${Colors.Yellow}Attempting login...${Colors.RESET}`);
247 |
248 | const options = {
249 | method: "POST",
250 | url: LOGIN_URL,
251 | headers: { "content-type": "application/json" },
252 | data: JSON.stringify({
253 | email: email,
254 | password: password,
255 | referralByCode: "",
256 | captchaToken: "",
257 | }),
258 | };
259 |
260 | try {
261 | // Use makeRequestWithRetry for the login attempt
262 | const response = await makeRequestWithRetry(options, proxies, email);
263 |
264 | if (response.data && response.data.result === "success" && response.data.data?.accessToken && response.data.data?.refreshToken) {
265 | const { accessToken, refreshToken } = response.data.data;
266 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}${logPrefix} ${Colors.Green}Login successful.${Colors.RESET}`);
267 | return { email, accessToken, refreshToken };
268 | } else {
269 | // Handle cases where the request succeeded but the API indicated login failure
270 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Login failed: Unexpected API response format or failure result.${Colors.RESET}`, response.data);
271 | return null;
272 | }
273 | } catch (error) {
274 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
275 | // Specifically handle 401 Unauthorized during login
276 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Login failed: Invalid credentials (401).${Colors.RESET}`);
277 | // No need to call handleUnauthorized here, as there are no tokens to clear yet.
278 | } else {
279 | // Handle errors after retries from makeRequestWithRetry
280 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Login attempt failed after retries: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
281 | }
282 | return null; // Indicate login failure
283 | }
284 | }
285 |
286 | function handleUnauthorized(email) {
287 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(email);
288 | const logPrefix = `[${maskedEmail}]`;
289 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Unauthorized (401). Token likely expired or invalid. Clearing tokens and scheduling re-login.${Colors.RESET}`);
290 |
291 | const accountIndex = accountDataStore.accounts.findIndex(acc => acc.email === email);
292 | if (accountIndex > -1) {
293 | // Check if tokens actually exist before clearing and saving
294 | if (accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].accessToken || accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].refreshToken) {
295 | accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].accessToken = null;
296 | accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].refreshToken = null;
297 | console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Tokens cleared in data store.${Colors.RESET}`);
298 | saveYamlFile(DATA_FILE, accountDataStore); // Save changes immediately
299 | } else {
300 | console.log(`${Colors.Dim}${logPrefix} No tokens found to clear.${Colors.RESET}`);
301 | }
302 | } else {
303 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Account not found in data store during unauthorized handling.${Colors.RESET}`);
304 | }
305 | // The account will be picked up in the next login cycle if needed
306 | }
307 |
308 | async function fetchConnectionQualityOnly(accountData) {
309 | const { email, accessToken } = accountData;
310 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(email);
311 | const logPrefix = `[${maskedEmail}]`;
312 |
313 | if (!accessToken) {
314 | // console.log(`${Colors.Dim}${logPrefix} Skipping CQ fetch: No access token.${Colors.RESET}`);
315 | return null; // Cannot fetch without a token
316 | }
317 |
318 | const options = {
319 | method: "GET",
320 | url: CONNECTION_QUALITY_URL,
321 | headers: { authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}` },
322 | };
323 |
324 | try {
325 | const response = await makeRequestWithRetry(options, proxies, email);
326 | const connectionQuality = response.data?.data ?? "N/A"; // Use nullish coalescing
327 | console.log(`${logPrefix}${Colors.RESET} : ${Colors.Gold}CQ: ${connectionQuality}${Colors.RESET}`);
328 | return { connectionQuality };
329 | } catch (error) {
330 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
331 | handleUnauthorized(email); // Handle token expiration/invalidation
332 | } else {
333 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} CQ fetch failed: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
334 | }
335 | return null; // Indicate failure
336 | }
337 | }
338 |
339 | async function fetchFullAccountData(accountData) {
340 | const { email, accessToken } = accountData;
341 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(email);
342 | const logPrefix = `[${maskedEmail}]`;
343 |
344 | if (!accessToken) {
345 | // console.log(`${Colors.Dim}${logPrefix} Skipping full data fetch: No access token.${Colors.RESET}`);
346 | return null; // Cannot fetch without a token
347 | }
348 |
349 | const headers = { authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}` };
350 |
351 | try {
352 | // Fetch Total Points
353 | const totalPointsOptions = { method: "GET", url: TOTAL_POINT_URL, headers };
354 | const pointsResponse = await makeRequestWithRetry(totalPointsOptions, proxies, email);
355 | const totalPoints = pointsResponse.data?.data?.total ?? "N/A";
356 |
357 | // Fetch Connection Quality
358 | const cqOptions = { method: "GET", url: CONNECTION_QUALITY_URL, headers };
359 | const cqResponse = await makeRequestWithRetry(cqOptions, proxies, email);
360 | const connectionQuality = cqResponse.data?.data ?? "N/A";
361 |
362 | console.log(`${logPrefix}${Colors.RESET} : ${Colors.Blue}Total Points: ${Colors.Neon}${totalPoints}${Colors.RESET} | ${Colors.Gold}CQ: ${connectionQuality}${Colors.RESET}`);
363 | return { totalPoints, connectionQuality };
364 |
365 | } catch (error) {
366 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
367 | handleUnauthorized(email); // Handle token expiration/invalidation
368 | } else {
369 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Full data fetch failed: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
370 | }
371 | return null; // Indicate failure
372 | }
373 | }
374 |
375 | async function runLoginCycle(emailsToLogin = null) {
376 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Teal}--- Starting Login Cycle ---${Colors.RESET}`);
377 |
378 | // Determine which accounts need login attempts
379 | let accountsToProcess;
380 | if (emailsToLogin) {
381 | // Filter credentials based on the provided email list
382 | accountsToProcess = accountCredentials.filter(cred => emailsToLogin.includes(cred.email));
383 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}Attempting login for ${Colors.Neon}${accountsToProcess.length}${Colors.RESET} specific account(s)...`);
384 | } else {
385 | // Attempt login for all accounts defined in credentials
386 | accountsToProcess = [...accountCredentials];
387 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}Attempting login for all ${Colors.Neon}${accountsToProcess.length}${Colors.RESET} configured account(s)...`);
388 | }
389 |
390 |
391 | if (accountsToProcess.length === 0) {
392 | console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}No accounts require login in this cycle.${Colors.RESET}`);
393 | return;
394 | }
395 |
396 | // Create login promises for each account
397 | const loginPromises = accountsToProcess.map(account => loginAccount(account));
398 |
399 | // Wait for all login attempts to settle (succeed or fail)
400 | const results = await Promise.allSettled(loginPromises);
401 |
402 | let dataStoreUpdated = false;
403 | results.forEach((result, index) => {
404 | const email = accountsToProcess[index].email; // Get email corresponding to the result
405 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(email);
406 | const logPrefix = `[${maskedEmail}]`;
407 |
408 | if (result.status === "fulfilled" && result.value) {
409 | // Login was successful, result.value contains { email, accessToken, refreshToken }
410 | const { accessToken, refreshToken } = result.value;
411 | const accountIndex = accountDataStore.accounts.findIndex(acc => acc.email === email);
412 |
413 | if (accountIndex > -1) {
414 | // Update existing account data if tokens changed
415 | if (accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].accessToken !== accessToken ||
416 | accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].refreshToken !== refreshToken)
417 | {
418 | accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].accessToken = accessToken;
419 | accountDataStore.accounts[accountIndex].refreshToken = refreshToken;
420 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}${logPrefix} ${Colors.Blue}Tokens updated in data store.${Colors.RESET}`);
421 | dataStoreUpdated = true;
422 | } else {
423 | console.log(`${Colors.Dim}${logPrefix} Tokens remain unchanged.${Colors.RESET}`);
424 | }
425 | } else {
426 | // This case should ideally not happen if initialization is correct, but handle defensively
427 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Account not found in data store during login update. Adding.${Colors.RESET}`);
428 | accountDataStore.accounts.push({ email, accessToken, refreshToken });
429 | dataStoreUpdated = true;
430 | }
431 | } else {
432 | // Login failed (either API error, network error after retries, or 401)
433 | // Error messages are already logged within loginAccount or makeRequestWithRetry
434 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Login cycle: Account login failed (see previous errors).${Colors.RESET}`);
435 | // If the failure was 401, tokens might have been cleared by handleUnauthorized already.
436 | // If it was another error, tokens remain as they were (potentially null or old).
437 | // The account will be retried in the next scheduled login cycle.
438 | }
439 | });
440 |
441 | // Save the data file if any tokens were updated or added
442 | if (dataStoreUpdated) {
443 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}Updating data file after login cycle: ${DATA_FILE}${Colors.RESET}`);
444 | saveYamlFile(DATA_FILE, accountDataStore);
445 | }
446 |
447 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}Login Cycle Finished ${Colors.RESET}`);
448 | }
449 |
450 |
451 | async function runCQFetchCycle() {
452 | // console.log(`\n${Colors.Dim}--- Starting CQ Fetch Cycle ---${Colors.RESET}`); // Optional: More verbose logging
453 | if (!accountDataStore || !accountDataStore.accounts || accountDataStore.accounts.length === 0) {
454 | console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}No account data available for CQ fetch.${Colors.RESET}`);
455 | return;
456 | }
457 |
458 | // Sequentially fetch CQ for each account to avoid overwhelming the API/proxies
459 | for (const account of accountDataStore.accounts) {
460 | await fetchConnectionQualityOnly(account);
461 | await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 150)); // Small delay between requests
462 | }
463 | // console.log(`${Colors.Dim}--- CQ Fetch Cycle Finished ---${Colors.RESET}`); // Optional: More verbose logging
464 | }
465 |
466 | async function runTotalPointFetchCycle() {
467 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}Total Point Fetch Cycle (Every ${TOTAL_POINT_INTERVAL_MS / 60000} mins) ${Colors.RESET}\n`);
468 | if (!accountDataStore || !accountDataStore.accounts || accountDataStore.accounts.length === 0) {
469 | console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}No account data available for full data fetch.${Colors.RESET}`);
470 | return;
471 | }
472 |
473 | // Sequentially fetch full data for each account
474 | for (const account of accountDataStore.accounts) {
475 | await fetchFullAccountData(account);
476 | await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 200)); // Slightly larger delay
477 | }
478 |
479 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}Total Point Fetch Cycle Finished ${Colors.RESET}\n`);
480 | }
481 |
482 |
483 | async function initializeAndRun() {
484 | console.log(`${Colors.Bright}${Colors.Teal}--- Multi-Account Bot Starting ---${Colors.RESET}\n`);
485 |
486 | // --- Load Configuration ---
487 | proxies = loadProxies(PROXY_FILE); // Load proxies first
488 |
489 | const credentials = loadYamlFile(ACCOUNTS_FILE);
490 | if (!credentials || !credentials.accounts || credentials.accounts.length === 0) {
491 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error: No accounts found in ${ACCOUNTS_FILE} or file is invalid. Exiting.${Colors.RESET}`);
492 | process.exit(1);
493 | }
494 | accountCredentials = credentials.accounts;
495 | console.log(`${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Loaded ${Colors.Neon}${accountCredentials.length} ${Colors.RESET}account credentials.`);
496 |
497 | // Load existing data or initialize
498 | const loadedData = loadYamlFile(DATA_FILE);
499 | if (loadedData && typeof loadedData === 'object' && Array.isArray(loadedData.accounts)) {
500 | accountDataStore = loadedData;
501 | } else {
502 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}Warning: Invalid or missing ${DATA_FILE}. Initializing with empty data.${Colors.RESET}`);
503 | accountDataStore = { accounts: [] };
504 | }
505 |
506 | // --- Synchronize Account Data ---
507 | const emailsNeedingLogin = [];
508 | const credentialEmails = new Set(accountCredentials.map(acc => acc.email));
509 | const dataStoreEmails = new Set(accountDataStore.accounts.map(acc => acc.email));
510 |
511 | // Add missing accounts from credentials to data store (with null tokens)
512 | accountCredentials.forEach(cred => {
513 | if (!dataStoreEmails.has(cred.email)) {
514 | console.log(`${Colors.Dim}Adding placeholder for ${maskEmail(cred.email)} to data store.${Colors.RESET}`);
515 | accountDataStore.accounts.push({ email: cred.email, accessToken: null, refreshToken: null });
516 | emailsNeedingLogin.push(cred.email); // Needs initial login
517 | }
518 | });
519 |
520 | // Remove accounts from data store that are no longer in credentials
521 | accountDataStore.accounts = accountDataStore.accounts.filter(acc => {
522 | if (credentialEmails.has(acc.email)) {
523 | return true;
524 | } else {
525 | console.log(`${Colors.Dim}Removing ${maskEmail(acc.email)} from data store (not in credentials).${Colors.RESET}`);
526 | return false;
527 | }
528 | });
529 |
530 | // Identify accounts in data store that have missing tokens
531 | accountDataStore.accounts.forEach(acc => {
532 | if (!acc.accessToken || !acc.refreshToken) {
533 | if (!emailsNeedingLogin.includes(acc.email)) {
534 | // Ensure it's only added once
535 | emailsNeedingLogin.push(acc.email);
536 | }
537 | }
538 | });
539 |
540 | console.log(`${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.RESET}Synchronized data store with ${Colors.Neon}${accountDataStore.accounts.length} ${Colors.RESET}accounts.`);
541 | saveYamlFile(DATA_FILE, accountDataStore); // Save the potentially modified data store
542 |
543 | // --- Initial Token Check & Login ---
544 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Teal}--- Performing Initial Token Check ---${Colors.RESET}\n`);
545 | const accountsWithTokens = accountDataStore.accounts.filter(acc => acc.accessToken && !emailsNeedingLogin.includes(acc.email));
546 |
547 | for (const account of accountsWithTokens) {
548 | const maskedEmail = maskEmail(account.email);
549 | const logPrefix = `[${maskedEmail}]`;
550 | console.log(`${Colors.Dim}${logPrefix} Checking existing token...${Colors.RESET}`);
551 | try {
552 | // Use a lightweight request like CQ fetch to validate the token
553 | const cqResult = await fetchConnectionQualityOnly(account);
554 | if (cqResult === null && !emailsNeedingLogin.includes(account.email)) {
555 | // fetchConnectionQualityOnly returns null on error (including 401 handled internally)
556 | // If handleUnauthorized was called, tokens are already null.
557 | // If it was another error, we should probably try logging in again.
558 | console.warn(`${Colors.Yellow}${logPrefix} Token check failed (likely invalid/expired or network issue). Scheduling re-login.${Colors.RESET}`);
559 | emailsNeedingLogin.push(account.email);
560 | } else if (cqResult !== null) {
561 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}${logPrefix} ${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Neon}Existing token is valid.${Colors.RESET}`);
562 | }
563 | } catch (error) {
564 | // Catch errors not handled within fetchConnectionQualityOnly (should be rare)
565 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${logPrefix} Error during initial token check: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
566 | if (error instanceof UnauthorizedError) {
567 | // handleUnauthorized should have been called inside fetch, but double-check
568 | handleUnauthorized(account.email);
569 | if (!emailsNeedingLogin.includes(account.email)) emailsNeedingLogin.push(account.email);
570 | } else {
571 | // For other errors, schedule a login attempt
572 | if (!emailsNeedingLogin.includes(account.email)) emailsNeedingLogin.push(account.email);
573 | }
574 | }
575 | await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 150)); // Delay between checks
576 | }
577 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Gold}[+] ${Colors.RESET}Initial Token Check Finished ${Colors.RESET}\n`);
578 |
579 | // Perform initial login for accounts identified as needing it
580 | if (emailsNeedingLogin.length > 0) {
581 | console.log(`${Colors.Yellow}Accounts needing initial login or token refresh: ${emailsNeedingLogin.length}${Colors.RESET}`);
582 | await runLoginCycle(emailsNeedingLogin); // Pass the specific list
583 | } else {
584 | console.log(`${Colors.Teal}]> ${Colors.Green}All accounts have valid tokens initially.${Colors.RESET}`);
585 | }
586 |
587 | // --- Initial Data Fetch ---
588 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Teal}--- Performing Initial Full Data Fetch ---${Colors.RESET}`);
589 | await runTotalPointFetchCycle(); // Fetch points/CQ for all accounts with valid tokens
590 |
591 | // --- Start Schedulers ---
592 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Teal}--- Starting Schedulers ---${Colors.RESET}\n`);
593 |
594 | // CQ Fetch Scheduler
595 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}Starting CQ fetch scheduler ${Colors.Gold}(Interval: ${CQ_FETCH_INTERVAL_MS / 1000} seconds)${Colors.RESET}`);
596 | setInterval(runCQFetchCycle, CQ_FETCH_INTERVAL_MS);
597 |
598 | // Total Point Fetch Scheduler
599 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}Starting Total Point fetch scheduler ${Colors.Gold}(Interval: ${TOTAL_POINT_INTERVAL_MS / 1000 / 60} minutes)${Colors.RESET}`);
600 | setInterval(runTotalPointFetchCycle, TOTAL_POINT_INTERVAL_MS);
601 |
602 | // Periodic Login Refresh Scheduler (attempts login for all accounts)
603 | // This ensures tokens are refreshed before expiry and handles accounts that failed previously
604 | console.log(`${Colors.RESET}Starting periodic login refresh scheduler ${Colors.Gold}(Interval: ${LOGIN_INTERVAL_MS / 1000 / 60} minutes)${Colors.RESET}`);
605 | setInterval(() => {
606 | // Run login for all accounts defined in credentials.
607 | // runLoginCycle will internally check/update tokens in the data store.
608 | runLoginCycle();
609 | }, LOGIN_INTERVAL_MS);
610 |
611 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Bright}${Colors.Neon}--- Bot Initialized and Running ---${Colors.RESET}\n`);
612 | }
613 |
614 | async function main() {
615 | console.clear();
616 | CoderMark(); // Display coder mark/banner
617 | console.log(`\n${Colors.Gold}Menu:${Colors.RESET}\n`);
618 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}1. ${Colors.RESET}Run Mining Points`);
619 | console.log(`${Colors.Gold}2. ${Colors.Red}Exit${Colors.RESET}\n`);
620 |
621 | const choice = await prompt(`${Colors.RESET}Enter your choice (1 or 2): `);
622 |
623 | if (choice === "1") {
624 | console.clear();
625 | await initializeAndRun(); // Start the main application logic
626 | } else if (choice === "2") {
627 | console.clear();
628 | CoderMark();
629 | console.log(`${Colors.Red}Exiting the application. Goodbye!${Colors.RESET}`);
630 | process.exit(0);
631 | } else {
632 | console.log(Colors.Red + "Invalid choice. Exiting." + Colors.RESET);
633 | process.exit(1);
634 | }
635 | }
636 |
637 | // --- Entry Point ---
638 | main().catch((error) => {
639 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}${Colors.Bright}FATAL ERROR: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`, error);
640 | process.exit(1);
641 | });
642 |
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