├── DataAllAccount.js
├── LICENSE
├── Login
├── accounts.js
├── config.js
├── index.js
├── package.json
└── proxies.txt
├── README.md
├── index.js
├── package.json
└── proxy.txt
/DataAllAccount.js:
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1 | // if you want to enter Bearer Token data manually.
2 | // If you have already logged in with a script, replace this file with the DataAllAccount.js file from the Login Folder.
3 | const DataAllAccount = [
4 | {
5 | "email": "xxxxxx",
6 | "access_token": "xxxxxx"
7 | },
8 | {
9 | "email": "xxxxxx",
10 | "access_token": "xxxxxx"
11 | }
12 | ];
13 |
14 | module.exports = { DataAllAccount };
15 |
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/Login/accounts.js:
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1 | //just copy the form as many as your accounts
2 | const accountLists = [
3 | {
4 | "email": "XXXXXX",
5 | "password": "XXXXXX"
6 | },
7 | {
8 | "email": "XXXXXX",
9 | "password": "XXXXXX"
10 | }
11 |
12 | ];
13 |
14 | module.exports = {
15 | accountLists
16 | };
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/Login/config.js:
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1 | const config = {
2 | Useragent: 'Mozilla/5.0', // Change with your UserAgent on default browser
3 | ApiKey: 'OwAG3kib1ivOJG4Y0OCZ8lJETa6ypvsDtGmdhcjB', // don't change it
4 | PROXY_FILE: "proxies.txt", // path to your proxy file
5 | Timers: 5, // delayed between accounts prossesing (default is 5 seconds)
6 | MaxCF_Solve_Wait: 120000 // delayed for solving Turntile Cloudflare (default is 1 minutes 'depen on your proxy qualities')
7 | }
8 |
9 | module.exports = { config };
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/Login/index.js:
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1 | "use strict";
2 |
3 | /**
4 | ########################################################
5 | # #
6 | # CODE : Teneo Node Bot v1.2 (Exstension v2.0.0) #
7 | # NodeJs: v23.6.1 #
8 | # Author: Furqonflynn (cmalf) #
9 | # TG : https://t.me/furqonflynn #
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 path = require('path');
32 | const axios = require('axios');
33 | const { connect } = require("puppeteer-real-browser");
34 | const clickAndWaitPlugin = require("puppeteer-extra-plugin-click-and-wait")();
35 | const { HttpsProxyAgent } = require('https-proxy-agent');
36 | const { SocksProxyAgent } = require('socks-proxy-agent');
37 |
38 | const { config } = require('./config');
39 | const { accountLists } = require('./accounts');
40 |
41 | const Colors = {
42 | Gold: "\x1b[38;5;220m",
43 | Red: "\x1b[31m",
44 | Teal: "\x1b[38;5;51m",
45 | Green: "\x1b[32m",
46 | Neon: "\x1b[38;5;198m",
47 | Blue: "\x1b[34m",
48 | Magenta: "\x1b[95m",
49 | Dim: "\x1b[2m",
50 | RESET: "\x1b[0m"
51 | };
52 |
53 | const DATA_FILE = path.join(__dirname, 'DataAllAccount.js');
54 |
55 | async function initDataAllAccountFile() {
56 | try {
57 | if (!fs.existsSync(DATA_FILE)) {
58 | const initialContent = `const DataAllAccount = [];\n\nmodule.exports = { DataAllAccount };\n`;
59 | fs.writeFileSync(DATA_FILE, initialContent, 'utf8');
60 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Green}DataAllAccount.js file created with default content.${Colors.RESET}`);
61 | }
62 | } catch (error) {
63 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error initializing wallet data file:${Colors.RESET} ${error.message}`);
64 | throw error;
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
68 | const maskEmail = (email) => {
69 | if (typeof email !== 'string') {
70 | throw new Error('Invalid input: email must be a string');
71 | }
72 |
73 | const [username, domain] = email.split('@');
74 |
75 | if (!username || !domain) {
76 | throw new Error('Invalid email format');
77 | }
78 | if (username.length < 4 || domain.length < 4) {
79 | return email;
80 | }
81 |
82 | const maskedUsername = username.slice(0, 2) + ':::' + username.slice(-2);
83 | const maskedDomain = domain.slice(0, 2) + ':::' + domain.slice(-2);
84 | return `${maskedUsername}@${maskedDomain}`;
85 | };
86 |
87 | function CoderMark() {
88 | console.log(`
89 | ╭━━━╮╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╭━━━┳╮
90 | ┃╭━━╯╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱┃╭━━┫┃${Colors.Green}
91 | ┃╰━━┳╮╭┳━┳━━┳━━┳━╮┃╰━━┫┃╭╮╱╭┳━╮╭━╮
92 | ┃╭━━┫┃┃┃╭┫╭╮┃╭╮┃╭╮┫╭━━┫┃┃┃╱┃┃╭╮┫╭╮╮${Colors.Blue}
93 | ┃┃╱╱┃╰╯┃┃┃╰╯┃╰╯┃┃┃┃┃╱╱┃╰┫╰━╯┃┃┃┃┃┃┃
94 | ╰╯╱╱╰━━┻╯╰━╯┣━━┻╯╰┻╯╱╱╰━┻━╮╭┻╯╰┻╯╰╯${Colors.RESET}
95 | ╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱┃┃╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╭━╯┃${Colors.Blue}{${Colors.Neon}cmalf${Colors.Blue}}${Colors.RESET}
96 | ╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╰╯╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╰━━╯
97 | \n${Colors.RESET}Teneo Auto Login Bot ${Colors.Blue}{ ${Colors.Neon}JS${Colors.Blue} }${Colors.RESET}
98 | \n${Colors.Green}${'―'.repeat(50)}
99 | \n${Colors.Gold}[+]${Colors.RESET} DM : ${Colors.Teal}https://t.me/furqonflynn
100 | \n${Colors.Gold}[+]${Colors.RESET} GH : ${Colors.Teal}https://github.com/cmalf/
101 | \n${Colors.Green}${'―'.repeat(50)}
102 | \n${Colors.Gold}]-> ${Colors.Blue}{ ${Colors.RESET}TENEO Extension${Colors.Neon} v2.0.0${Colors.Blue} } ${Colors.RESET}
103 | \n${Colors.Gold}]-> ${Colors.Blue}{ ${Colors.RESET}Turnstile CF Bypass${Colors.Neon} Free${Colors.Blue} } ${Colors.RESET}
104 | \n${Colors.Gold}]-> ${Colors.Blue}{ ${Colors.RESET}BOT${Colors.Neon} v1.0.0${Colors.Blue} } ${Colors.RESET}
105 | \n${Colors.Green}${'―'.repeat(50)}
106 | `);
107 | }
108 |
109 | class ProxyError extends Error {
110 | constructor(message, proxy) {
111 | super(message);
112 | this.name = "ProxyError";
113 | this.proxy = proxy;
114 | }
115 | }
116 |
117 | function loadProxies() {
118 | try {
119 | const content = fs.readFileSync(config.PROXY_FILE, 'utf8');
120 | return content.split('\n')
121 | .map(line => line.trim())
122 | .filter(line => line.length > 0);
123 | } catch (error) {
124 | console.error('Error loading proxies:', error.message);
125 | return [];
126 | }
127 | }
128 |
129 | function getRandomProxy(proxies) {
130 | if (!proxies.length) return null;
131 | return proxies[Math.floor(Math.random() * proxies.length)];
132 | }
133 |
134 | async function createProxyAgent(proxy) {
135 | if (!proxy) {
136 | throw new ProxyError("Proxy URL is required", proxy);
137 | }
138 | try {
139 | if (proxy.startsWith("http://") || proxy.startsWith("https://")) {
140 | return new HttpsProxyAgent(proxy);
141 | }
142 | if (proxy.startsWith("socks://") || proxy.startsWith("socks5://")) {
143 | return new SocksProxyAgent(proxy);
144 | }
145 | throw new ProxyError(`Unsupported proxy protocol: ${proxy}`, proxy);
146 | } catch (error) {
147 | if (error instanceof ProxyError) {
148 | throw error;
149 | }
150 | throw new ProxyError(`Failed to create proxy agent: ${error.message}`, proxy);
151 | }
152 | }
153 |
154 | function parseProxyURL(proxyUrl) {
155 | try {
156 | const urlObj = new URL(proxyUrl);
157 | const proxyConfig = {
158 | host: urlObj.hostname,
159 | port: parseInt(urlObj.port, 10)
160 | };
161 | if (urlObj.username) {
162 | proxyConfig.username = urlObj.username;
163 | }
164 | if (urlObj.password) {
165 | proxyConfig.password = urlObj.password;
166 | }
167 | return proxyConfig;
168 | } catch (error) {
169 | console.error("Failed to parse proxy URL:", error.message);
170 | return null;
171 | }
172 | }
173 |
174 | // Utility function to introduce delays (ms)
175 | const delay = ms => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
176 |
177 | async function saveAccountData(newAccountData) {
178 | try {
179 | if (!fs.existsSync(DATA_FILE)) {
180 | await initDataAllAccountFile();
181 | }
182 | let currentData = [];
183 | if (fs.existsSync(DATA_FILE)) {
184 | // Clear require cache to get fresh data
185 | delete require.cache[require.resolve(DATA_FILE)];
186 | const { DataAllAccount } = require(DATA_FILE);
187 | if (Array.isArray(DataAllAccount)) {
188 | currentData = DataAllAccount;
189 | }
190 | }
191 | if (Array.isArray(newAccountData)) {
192 | newAccountData.forEach(account => {
193 | currentData.push(account);
194 | });
195 | } else {
196 | currentData.push(newAccountData);
197 | }
198 | const fileContent = `const DataAllAccount = ${JSON.stringify(currentData, null, 2)};\n\nmodule.exports = { DataAllAccount };`;
199 | await fs.promises.writeFile(DATA_FILE, fileContent, 'utf-8');
200 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Teal}Data Token has been saved to the DataAllAccount.js file.${Colors.RESET}`);
201 | } catch (error) {
202 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error saving account data: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
203 | }
204 | }
205 |
206 | async function performLogin(account) {
207 | const proxies = loadProxies();
208 | const randomProxy = getRandomProxy(proxies);
209 | const selectedProxy = randomProxy;
210 | const proxyConfig = selectedProxy ? parseProxyURL(selectedProxy) : null;
211 |
212 | let proxyAgent;
213 | try {
214 | proxyAgent = await createProxyAgent(selectedProxy);
215 | } catch (error) {
216 | console.error("Error creating proxy agent:", error.message);
217 | throw error;
218 | }
219 |
220 | const instance = axios.create({
221 | httpAgent: proxyAgent,
222 | httpsAgent: proxyAgent,
223 | proxy: false,
224 | timeout: 30000
225 | });
226 |
227 | let browser, page;
228 | try {
229 | const connection = await connect({
230 | args: [],
231 | turnstile: true,
232 | headless: false,
233 | customConfig: {},
234 | connectOption: {
235 | defaultViewport: null,
236 | },
237 | proxy: proxyConfig,
238 | plugins: [clickAndWaitPlugin],
239 | });
240 | page = connection.page;
241 | browser = connection.browser;
242 | } catch (error) {
243 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Error connecting to browser: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
244 | throw error;
245 | }
246 |
247 | try {
248 | await page.goto("https://dashboard.teneo.pro/auth", { waitUntil: "domcontentloaded" });
249 |
250 | // Poll for turnstile token every 8 seconds.
251 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Gold}Waiting for Cloudflare Turnstile token...${Colors.RESET}`);
252 | const tokenHandle = await page.waitForFunction(() => {
253 | const input = document.querySelector('input[name="cf-turnstile-response"]');
254 | return input && input.value ? input.value : false;
255 | }, { polling: 8000, timeout: config.MaxCF_Solve_Wait || 300000 });
256 | const token = await tokenHandle.jsonValue();
257 |
258 | if (!token) {
259 | console.error(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Red}Token not found on the page for account: ${Colors.Teal}${maskEmail(account.email)}${Colors.RESET}`);
260 | throw new Error(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Red}Failed to retrieve turnstile token${Colors.RESET}`);
261 | }
262 |
263 | const payload = {
264 | email: account.email,
265 | password: account.password,
266 | turnstileToken: token
267 | };
268 |
269 | const loginResponse = await instance.post('https://auth.teneo.pro/api/login', payload, {
270 | headers: {
271 | 'x-api-key': config.ApiKey,
272 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json',
273 | 'user-agent': config.Useragent
274 | },
275 | });
276 |
277 | const access_token = loginResponse.data && loginResponse.data.access_token;
278 | if (access_token) {
279 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Green}Login successful for ${Colors.Teal}${maskEmail(account.email)}${Colors.RESET}`);
280 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.RESET}cf-turnstile-response token: ${Colors.Dim}${Colors.Teal}${token}${Colors.RESET}`);
281 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.RESET}token-Login-response: ${Colors.Dim}${Colors.Blue}${access_token}${Colors.RESET}`);
282 | // Save account data immediately after successful login
283 | await saveAccountData({ email: account.email, access_token });
284 | } else {
285 | console.error(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Red}Login failed for ${Colors.Teal}${maskEmail(account.email)}${Colors.Red} due to missing access token in response.${Colors.RESET}`);
286 | throw new Error(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Red}Missing access_token in response ${Colors.RESET}`);
287 | }
288 |
289 | return { email: account.email, access_token };
290 | } catch (error) {
291 | console.error(`An error occurred during login for ${maskEmail(account.email)}:`, error.message);
292 | throw error;
293 | } finally {
294 | if (browser) {
295 | await browser.close();
296 | }
297 | }
298 | }
299 |
300 | async function loginWithRetry(account, maxRetries = 5) {
301 | let attempt = 0;
302 | while (attempt < maxRetries) {
303 | attempt++;
304 | try {
305 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Gold}Attempt ${attempt} for account ${Colors.Teal}${maskEmail(account.email)}${Colors.RESET}`);
306 | const result = await performLogin(account);
307 | return result;
308 | } catch (error) {
309 | console.error(`${Colors.Red}Attempt ${attempt} failed for ${maskEmail(account.email)}: ${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
310 | if (attempt < maxRetries) {
311 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Gold}Retrying login for ${Colors.Teal}${maskEmail(account.email)}${Colors.RESET}`);
312 | await delay(5000); // delay 5 seconds before retrying
313 | }
314 | }
315 | }
316 | throw new Error(`All ${maxRetries} login attempts failed for account ${maskEmail(account.email)}`);
317 | }
318 |
319 | async function main() {
320 | await initDataAllAccountFile();
321 |
322 | for (let i = 0; i < accountLists.length; i++) {
323 | const account = accountLists[i];
324 | try {
325 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Gold}Processing account ${Colors.RESET}${i + 1}${Colors.Gold} of ${Colors.RESET}${accountLists.length}: ${Colors.Teal}${maskEmail(account.email)}${Colors.RESET}`);
326 | // Use retry logic when attempting login
327 | await loginWithRetry(account, 5);
328 | } catch (error) {
329 | console.error(`Error processing account ${maskEmail(account.email)}: ${Colors.Red}${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
330 | }
331 | // Delay between account processing if not the last account
332 | if (i < accountLists.length - 1) {
333 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Gold}Waiting for ${config.Timers} seconds before processing next account...${Colors.RESET}`);
334 | await delay(config.Timers * 1000);
335 | }
336 | }
337 |
338 | console.log(`${Colors.Neon}]> ${Colors.Green}All account login processes are completed. Data has been saved individually during processing.${Colors.RESET}`);
339 | }
340 |
341 | console.clear();
342 | CoderMark();
343 | main().catch(error => {
344 | console.error(`${Colors.Gold}An unexpected error occurred in main(). ${Colors.Red}${error.message}${Colors.RESET}`);
345 | process.exit(1);
346 | });
347 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "Teneo-Login-Bot-Js",
3 | "version": "1.0.0",
4 | "description": "https://github.com/cmalf/teneo-Login-bot-js",
5 | "main": "index.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "start": "node index.js"
8 | },
9 | "author": "furqonflynn(cmalf)",
10 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
11 | "dependencies": {
12 | "axios": "^1.8.1",
13 | "fs": "^0.0.1-security",
14 | "https-proxy-agent": "^7.0.6",
15 | "socks-proxy-agent": "^8.0.5",
16 | "path": "^0.12.7",
17 | "puppeteer-extra-plugin-click-and-wait": "^2.3.3",
18 | "puppeteer-real-browser": "^1.4.2"
19 | }
20 | }
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/README.md:
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1 |
12 |
13 | # ᝰ.ᐟ teneo-node-bot-js
14 |
15 | >[!WARNING]
16 | > ## For now login and run websocket separately
17 | > ## Please Update Your Bot Script to version 1.2`
18 | > ## After Login, copy file DataAllAccount.js to main Folder.
19 | > ## Run the script as usual!
20 | > ## Everything is Good now!
21 |
22 | > [!TIP]
23 | > If you find this script helpful and beneficial, please star ⭐ this repository. Your support motivates me to create more useful tools in the future.
24 | >
25 |
26 | > [!WARNING]
27 | > I am not responsible for any loss or damage caused by this bot. Use it at your own risk.
28 | >
29 |
30 |
31 | # 🦾 Teneo Bot v1.0 (Exstension v2.0.0)
32 |
33 | - Teneo Node Point Mining Automation: A robust Node.js script for automating the mining of Teneo points within the Teneo Node Final Version environment.
34 |
35 | ## 💡 How To SetUp and SignUp (Register)
36 |
37 | - First you have to do is install
38 | - Official Teneo Node From Chrome Webstore [Official Teneo Node](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/teneo-community-node/emcclcoaglgcpoognfiggmhnhgabppkm)
39 | - Pin it!
40 | - Click the extension puzzle icon next to the address bar and pin Teneo Community Node for quick access whenever you need to collect a lucrative lead!
41 | - Open the Extention on browser Section, Click SignUp Button
42 | - Create Account
43 | - Enter Code : `Wrsrs`
44 | - Verify Email
45 | - Run Nodes Extension to Start earning rewards!
46 | - Get 2500 TENEO Point (Will Converted as $TENEO After TGE) When Using My Referal Code.
47 |
48 | ## 📎 Teneo Node Bot Script Features
49 |
50 | - `Single Account Operation`: Execute automated tasks for a single Teneo account via direct connection.
51 | - `Multi-Account Support` : Manage and interact with multiple Teneo accounts concurrently using a robust proxy connection system.
52 | - `User-Friendly Interface`: Designed with an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for seamless interaction and script management.
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 | # 🤔 How To Do
58 |
59 | ## 🧬 Clone This Repository
60 |
61 | ```bash
62 | git clone https://github.com/cmalf/teneo-node-bot-js
63 | ```
64 |
65 | ## 📂 Go To Teneo Bot Folder
66 |
67 | ```bash
68 | cd teneo-node-bot-js
69 | ```
70 |
71 | ## 🌐 Prepare Proxies:
72 | > [!WARNING]
73 | > Make sure all your proxies are `active` to prevent your account from being `banned` (you can use this tool: [proxy-ip-checker-php8](https://github.com/cmalf/proxy-ip-checker-php) )
74 | - Main proxy in `proxy.txt`
75 | - ✎ᝰ. `Rule`: 1 proxy for 1 account, so if you have 10 accounts, the number of proxies in proxy.txt, should be 10 proxies too.
76 | - Add some active proxy to `proxybackup.txt`. Proxies on This file will be used as a replacement if any proxy in `proxy.txt` (main proxy) fails to connect.
77 |
78 | ## 🤖 Add Accounts:
79 |
80 | - add all your accounts to accounts.js.
81 |
82 | ## 📚 Install Dependencies:
83 |
84 | ```bash
85 | npm install
86 | ```
87 |
88 | ## 🏃🏻♂️➡️ Run the Script:
89 |
90 | ```bash
91 | npm start
92 | ```
93 | ## 🔐 Login First :
94 |
95 | - Option 1 -> The script will try to login to all your accounts and execute all accounts to run with Proxy.
96 | - Option 2 -> Run Directly (single account Without Proxy).
97 | - Option 3 -> If you have logged in previously, the script may reuse the existing session (typically 2-7 days). After this period, re-login might be required.
98 |
99 |
100 |
101 | ## 🎡 ScreenShot
102 |
103 | - Bot script interface
104 |
105 | 
106 |
107 |
108 |
109 | - Login To All Accounts (Running with 436 Accounts Without Any Problem)
110 |
111 | 
112 |
113 |
114 |
115 | - Earn Teneo Points
116 |
117 | 
118 |
142 |
143 |
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/index.js:
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1 | /**
2 | ########################################################
3 | # #
4 | # CODE : Teneo Node Bot v1.2 (Exstension v2.0.0) #
5 | # NodeJs: v23.6.1 #
6 | # Author: Furqonflynn (cmalf) #
7 | # TG : https://t.me/furqonflynn #
8 | # GH : https://github.com/cmalf #
9 | # #
10 | ########################################################
11 | */
12 | /**
13 | * This code is open-source and welcomes contributions!
14 | *
15 | * If you'd like to add features or improve this code, please follow these steps:
16 | * 1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
17 | * 2. Make your changes in your forked repository.
18 | * 3. Submit a pull request to the original repository.
19 | *
20 | * This allows me to review your contributions and ensure the codebase maintains high quality.
21 | *
22 | * Let's work together to improve this project!
23 | *
24 | * P.S. Remember to always respect the original author's work and avoid plagiarism.
25 | * Let's build a community of ethical and collaborative developers.
26 | */
27 | const pino = require('pino');
28 | const pretty = require('pino-pretty');
29 | const fs = require('fs').promises;
30 | const path = require('path');
31 | const WebSocket = require('ws');
32 | const axios = require('axios');
33 | const { DateTime } = require('luxon');
34 | const { HttpsProxyAgent } = require('https-proxy-agent');
35 | const { SocksProxyAgent } = require('socks-proxy-agent');
36 | const readline = require('readline');
37 | const { DataAllAccount } = require('./DataAllAccount');
38 |
39 | const cl = {
40 | bl: '\x1b[38;5;27m',
41 | gl: '\x1b[38;5;46m',
42 | gr: '\x1b[32m',
43 | gb: '\x1b[4m',
44 | br: '\x1b[34m',
45 | st: '\x1b[9m',
46 | yl: '\x1b[33m',
47 | am: '\x1b[38;5;198m',
48 | rd: '\x1b[31m',
49 | ug: '\x1b[38;5;165m',
50 | rt: '\x1b[0m'
51 | };
52 |
53 | class TeneoBot {
54 | constructor() {
55 | this.wita = 'Asia/Makassar'; // Adjust for Your Time Zone (e.g., 'Asia/Makassar' in Bali, Indonesia)
56 | this.apiKey = 'OwAG3kib1ivOJG4Y0OCZ8lJETa6ypvsDtGmdhcjB';
57 | this.loginUrl = 'https://auth.teneo.pro/api/login';
58 | this.userUrl = 'https://auth.teneo.pro/api/user';
59 | this.websocketUrl = 'secure.ws.teneo.pro';
60 | this.activeConnections = new Map();
61 | this.CoderMarkPrinted = false;
62 | this.version = 'v0.2';
63 |
64 | this.initializeLogger();
65 |
66 | this.rl = readline.createInterface({
67 | input: process.stdin,
68 | output: process.stdout
69 | });
70 |
71 | // Run all accounts using current session
72 | TeneoBot.prototype.runWithCurrentSession = async () => {
73 | console.clear();
74 | this.CoderMark();
75 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.yl}Proxy Connection Mode Enabled!\n\n${cl.yl}]-> ${cl.am}Run All Accounts Using Current Session! ${cl.rt}\n`);
76 | try {
77 | const dataPath = path.join(__dirname, 'DataAllAccount.js');
78 | const { DataAllAccount } = require(dataPath);
79 | const proxies = await this.validateAccountsAndProxies();
80 |
81 | if (!DataAllAccount || !Array.isArray(DataAllAccount)) {
82 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}No saved session data found or invalid format`);
83 | return;
84 | }
85 |
86 | for (let i = 0; i < DataAllAccount.length; i++) {
87 | const accountData = DataAllAccount[i];
88 | const proxy = proxies[i].trim();
89 | const account = DataAllAccount.find(acc => acc.email === accountData.email);
90 |
91 | if (!account) {
92 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.bl}Account ${cl.rt}${this.hideEmail(accountData.email)} ${cl.rd}not found in account list`, 'error');
93 | continue;
94 | }
95 |
96 | try {
97 | const proxyIP = await this.getProxyIP(proxy);
98 | this.log(
99 | `${cl.am}]> ${cl.bl}Account ${cl.rt}${this.hideEmail(accountData.email)} ${cl.yl}Connecting..` +
100 | `${cl.rt} With ProxyIP ${cl.bl}${proxyIP}`
101 | );
102 |
103 | const ws = await this.setupWebSocket(account, accountData.access_token, proxy);
104 | this.activeConnections.set(accountData.email, ws);
105 |
106 | } catch (error) {
107 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Error reconnecting account ${cl.rt}${this.hideEmail(accountData.email)}: ${cl.am}${error.message}`, 'error');
108 | }
109 | }
110 | } catch (error) {
111 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Error loading saved session data: ${error.message}`, 'error');
112 | process.exit(1);
113 | }
114 | };
115 |
116 | TeneoBot.prototype.cleanupWebSocket = function(email) {
117 | if (this.activeConnections.has(email)) {
118 | const ws = this.activeConnections.get(email);
119 | ws.close();
120 | this.activeConnections.delete(email);
121 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}WebSocket connection closed for ${cl.rt}${this.hideEmail(email)}`, 'info');
122 | }
123 | };
124 |
125 | TeneoBot.prototype.logError = function(error, context) {
126 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Error occurred: ${error.message} in ${context}`, 'error');
127 | };
128 |
129 | this.setupEventHandlers();
130 | this.startTimeUpdate();
131 | }
132 |
133 | initializeLogger() {
134 | const getTranslateTime = () => {
135 | return `SYS:${DateTime.now().setZone(this.wita).toFormat('MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss Z')}`;
136 | };
137 |
138 | this.logger = pino(pretty({
139 | colorize: true,
140 | translateTime: getTranslateTime(),
141 | ignore: 'pid,hostname'
142 | }));
143 |
144 | // Update logger configuration every second
145 | this.updateLogger = () => {
146 | this.logger = pino(pretty({
147 | colorize: true,
148 | translateTime: getTranslateTime(),
149 | ignore: 'pid,hostname'
150 | }));
151 | };
152 | }
153 |
154 | startTimeUpdate() {
155 | setInterval(() => {
156 | this.updateLogger();
157 | }, 1000);
158 | }
159 |
160 | setupEventHandlers() {
161 | process.on('SIGINT', () => {
162 | console.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Exiting program with Blessing...`);
163 | process.exit(0);
164 | });
165 |
166 | process.on('unhandledRejection', (reason, promise) => {
167 | console.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Unhandled Rejection at:${cl.rt}`, promise, `${cl.rd}reason:${cl.rt}`, reason);
168 | });
169 |
170 | process.on('uncaughtException', (error) => {
171 | console.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Uncaught Exception:${cl.rt}`, error);
172 | process.exit(1);
173 | });
174 | }
175 |
176 | log(message, level = 'info', meta = {}) {
177 | this.logger[level]({
178 | ...meta,
179 | msg: message,
180 | timestamp: DateTime.now().setZone(this.wita).toFormat('MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss Z')
181 | });
182 | }
183 |
184 | CoderMark() {
185 | if (!this.CoderMarkPrinted) {
186 | console.log(`
187 | ╭━━━╮╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╭━━━┳╮
188 | ┃╭━━╯╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱┃╭━━┫┃${cl.gr}
189 | ┃╰━━┳╮╭┳━┳━━┳━━┳━╮┃╰━━┫┃╭╮╱╭┳━╮╭━╮
190 | ┃╭━━┫┃┃┃╭┫╭╮┃╭╮┃╭╮┫╭━━┫┃┃┃╱┃┃╭╮┫╭╮╮${cl.br}
191 | ┃┃╱╱┃╰╯┃┃┃╰╯┃╰╯┃┃┃┃┃╱╱┃╰┫╰━╯┃┃┃┃┃┃┃
192 | ╰╯╱╱╰━━┻╯╰━╮┣━━┻╯╰┻╯╱╱╰━┻━╮╭┻╯╰┻╯╰╯${cl.rt}
193 | ╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱┃┃╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╭━╯┃${cl.am}{${cl.rt}cmalf${cl.am}}${cl.rt}
194 | ╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╰╯╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╱╰━━╯
195 | \n${cl.rt}${cl.gb} Teneo Node Bot ${cl.gl}JS ${cl.bl}v1.2 ${cl.rt}
196 | \n${cl.gr}--------------------------------------
197 | \n${cl.yl}[+]${cl.rt} DM : ${cl.bl}https://t.me/furqonflynn
198 | \n${cl.yl}[+]${cl.rt} GH : ${cl.bl}https://github.com/cmalf/
199 | \n${cl.gr}--------------------------------------
200 | \n${cl.yl}]-> ${cl.am}{ ${cl.rt}Teneo Extension${cl.bl} v2.0.0${cl.am} } ${cl.rt}
201 | \n${cl.gr}--------------------------------------${cl.rt}
202 | `);
203 | this.CoderMarkPrinted = true;
204 | }
205 | }
206 |
207 | hideEmail(email) {
208 | if (!email || !email.includes('@')) {
209 | return email;
210 | }
211 |
212 | const [local, domain] = email.split('@');
213 | const domainParts = domain.split('.');
214 | const tld = domainParts[domainParts.length - 1];
215 | const hideDomain = '*'.repeat(domain.length - tld.length - 1) + '.' + tld;
216 | const hideLocal = local.slice(0, 3) + '*'.repeat(Math.max(local.length - 6, 3)) + local.slice(-3);
217 |
218 | return `${hideLocal}@${hideDomain}`;
219 | }
220 |
221 | async getProxyAgent(proxy) {
222 | if (!proxy) {
223 | return undefined;
224 | }
225 |
226 | if (proxy.startsWith('http://') || proxy.startsWith('https://')) {
227 | return new HttpsProxyAgent(proxy);
228 | } else if (proxy.startsWith('socks://') || proxy.startsWith('socks5://')) {
229 | return new SocksProxyAgent(proxy);
230 | }
231 |
232 | throw new Error(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Unsupported proxy protocol: ${proxy}`);
233 | }
234 |
235 | async getProxyIP(proxy) {
236 | const agent = await this.getProxyAgent(proxy);
237 | try {
238 | const response = await axios.get('https://ipinfo.io/json', {
239 | httpsAgent: agent,
240 | timeout: 10000
241 | });
242 | const Ipinfo = response.data.ip;
243 | return Ipinfo.replace(/(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\.(\d+)/, '$1.***');
244 | } catch (error) {
245 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Error getting proxy IP: ${error.message}`, 'error');
246 | return null;
247 | }
248 | }
249 |
250 | async validateAccountsAndProxies() {
251 | const proxyFilePath = path.join(__dirname, 'proxy.txt');
252 |
253 | try {
254 | const proxyContent = await fs.readFile(proxyFilePath, 'utf-8');
255 | const proxies = proxyContent.split('\n').filter(Boolean);
256 |
257 | if (DataAllAccount.length !== proxies.length) {
258 | this.log(`${cl.rt}---------------------------------------------------`);
259 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rt}Mismatch: ${cl.rt}${DataAllAccount.length} ${cl.br}accounts ${cl.rt}but ${cl.br}${proxies.length} proxies. ${cl.rd}Exiting...`, 'error');
260 | this.log(`${cl.rt}---------------------------------------------------\n`);
261 | process.exit(1);
262 | }
263 | this.log(`${cl.rt}---------------------------------------------------`);
264 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rt}Validation ${cl.gl}successful${cl.rt}: ${DataAllAccount.length} ${cl.br}accounts ${cl.rt}and ${proxies.length} ${cl.br}proxies.`);
265 | this.log(`${cl.rt}---------------------------------------------------\n`);
266 | return proxies;
267 | } catch (error) {
268 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd} Error reading proxy file: ${error.message}`, 'error');
269 | process.exit(1);
270 | }
271 | }
272 |
273 | async reconnectWebSocket(account, access_token, proxy, ws) {
274 | const maxRetries = 5;
275 | const baseDelay = 15000;
276 | const maxDelay = 300000;
277 | let retryCount = 0;
278 | let currentProxy = proxy;
279 |
280 | const cleanup = () => {
281 | if (ws) {
282 | try {
283 | if (ws.pingInterval) clearInterval(ws.pingInterval);
284 | ws.removeAllListeners();
285 | ws.terminate();
286 | } catch (err) {
287 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Cleanup error: ${err.message}`, 'error');
288 | }
289 | }
290 | };
291 |
292 | const calculateDelay = (attempt) => {
293 | const exponentialDelay = Math.min(baseDelay * Math.pow(2, attempt), maxDelay);
294 | const jitter = Math.random() * 1000;
295 | return exponentialDelay + jitter;
296 | };
297 |
298 | const reconnect = async () => {
299 | try {
300 | cleanup();
301 |
302 | if (retryCount >= maxRetries) {
303 | throw new Error(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Maximum reconnection attempts reached for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)}`);
304 | }
305 |
306 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.yl}Attempting reconnection ${cl.rt}for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)} (attempt ${retryCount + 1})`);
307 | const newWs = await this.setupWebSocket(account, access_token, currentProxy);
308 |
309 | this.activeConnections.delete(account.email);
310 | this.activeConnections.set(account.email, newWs);
311 |
312 | retryCount = 0;
313 | return newWs;
314 | } catch (error) {
315 | retryCount++;
316 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Reconnection failed ${cl.rt}for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)}: ${cl.rd}${error.message}`, 'error');
317 |
318 | if (retryCount < maxRetries) {
319 | const delay = calculateDelay(retryCount);
320 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.yl}Waiting ${delay/1000} seconds before next retry`, 'warn');
321 | return new Promise((resolve) => {
322 | setTimeout(() => resolve(reconnect()), delay);
323 | });
324 | }
325 | throw error;
326 | }
327 | };
328 |
329 | return reconnect();
330 | }
331 |
332 | async setupWebSocket(account, access_token, proxy) {
333 | const userAgents = [
334 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Edge/537.36",
335 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/130.0.0.0 Edge/537.36",
336 | "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 AtContent/95.5.5462.5",
337 | ];
338 |
339 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
340 | const wsUrl = `wss://${this.websocketUrl}/websocket?accessToken=${encodeURIComponent(access_token)}&version=${encodeURIComponent(this.version)}`;
341 |
342 | this.getProxyAgent(proxy).then(agent => {
343 | const wsOptions = {
344 | agent,
345 | headers: {
346 | 'Origin': 'chrome-extension://emcclcoaglgcpoognfiggmhnhgabppkm',
347 | 'User-Agent': userAgents[Math.floor(Math.random() * userAgents.length)]
348 | },
349 | handshakeTimeout: 30000,
350 | followRedirects: true,
351 | rejectUnauthorized: false
352 | };
353 |
354 | const ws = new WebSocket(wsUrl, wsOptions);
355 | ws._retryCount = 0;
356 | ws._maxRetries = 3;
357 | ws._access_token = access_token;
358 | ws._proxy = proxy;
359 |
360 | let connectionTimeoutId = setTimeout(() => {
361 | ws.terminate();
362 | reject(new Error('WebSocket connection timeout'));
363 | }, wsOptions.handshakeTimeout);
364 |
365 | ws.on('open', () => {
366 | clearTimeout(connectionTimeoutId);
367 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.gl}WebSocket connected ${cl.rt}for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)}`);
368 | ws._retryCount = 0;
369 |
370 | ws.pingInterval = setInterval(() => {
371 | if (ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
372 | ws.send(JSON.stringify({ type: "PING" }));
373 | }
374 | }, 10000);
375 |
376 | resolve(ws);
377 | });
378 |
379 | ws.on('error', (error) => {
380 | clearTimeout(connectionTimeoutId);
381 | reject(error);
382 | });
383 |
384 | this.setupMessageHandler(ws, account);
385 | }).catch(reject);
386 | });
387 | }
388 |
389 | async setupMessageHandler(ws, account) {
390 | ws.on('message', async (data) => {
391 | try {
392 | const message = JSON.parse(data);
393 | const email = this.hideEmail(account.email);
394 | const baseLogStr = `${cl.am}]> ${cl.rt}${email}`;
395 | const pointsStr = `${cl.am}${message.pointsToday} ${cl.rt}points today, ${cl.am}${message.pointsTotal} ${cl.rt}total points`;
396 |
397 | switch (message.message) {
398 | case "Connected successfully":
399 | this.log(`${baseLogStr} ${cl.gl}- Connected: ${pointsStr}`);
400 | break;
401 |
402 | case "Pulse from server":
403 | const heartbeatsStr = message.heartbeats ? `, ${cl.am}${message.heartbeats} ${cl.rt}heartbeats` : '';
404 | this.log(`${baseLogStr} ${cl.bl}- Pulse: ${pointsStr}${heartbeatsStr}`);
405 | break;
406 |
407 | case "Invalid authentication token. Please log in again.":
408 | this.log(`${baseLogStr} ${cl.rd} Invalid authentication token. Please log in again.`);
409 | ws.terminate();
410 | break;
411 |
412 | default:
413 | this.log(`${baseLogStr} - Received message: ${JSON.stringify(message)}`);
414 | }
415 | } catch (error) {
416 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Error parsing message ${cl.rt}for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)}: ${cl.rd}${error.message}`, 'error');
417 | }
418 | });
419 |
420 | ws.on('close', async () => {
421 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}WebSocket closed ${cl.rt}for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)}`, 'warn');
422 | await this.handleWebSocketError(account, ws._access_token, ws._proxy, ws);
423 | });
424 | }
425 |
426 | async handleWebSocketError(account, access_token, proxy, ws) {
427 | if (ws) {
428 | clearInterval(ws.pingInterval);
429 | ws.removeAllListeners();
430 | try {
431 | ws.terminate();
432 | } catch (error) {
433 | // Ignore termination errors
434 | }
435 | }
436 |
437 | if (!ws._retryCount || ws._retryCount < ws._maxRetries) {
438 | ws._retryCount = (ws._retryCount || 0) + 1;
439 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.yl}Attempting reconnection for ${this.hideEmail(account.email)} (attempt ${ws._retryCount})`);
440 |
441 | try {
442 | const newWs = await this.setupWebSocket(account, access_token, proxy);
443 | this.activeConnections.set(account.email, newWs);
444 | } catch (error) {
445 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Failed to reconnect ${cl.rt}${this.hideEmail(account.email)}: ${cl.rd}${error.message}`, 'error');
446 | if (ws._retryCount >= ws._maxRetries) {
447 | await this.moveFailedAccountToError(account, proxy);
448 | this.activeConnections.delete(account.email);
449 | }
450 | }
451 | } else {
452 | this.activeConnections.delete(account.email);
453 | }
454 | }
455 |
456 | async start() {
457 | const menuOptions = [
458 | {
459 | label: `Run All Account with ${cl.bl}Current${cl.rt} Session ${cl.gl}(with proxy)${cl.rt}`,
460 | action: this.runWithCurrentSession.bind(this)
461 | },
462 | {
463 | label: `${cl.rd}Exit${cl.rt}`,
464 | action: () => {
465 | this.log(`${cl.am}]> ${cl.rd}Exiting program with Blessing...`, 'warn');
466 | this.rl.close();
467 | process.exit(0);
468 | }
469 | }
470 | ];
471 |
472 | const displayMenu = async () => {
473 | console.clear();
474 | this.CoderMark();
475 | console.log(`\n${cl.yl}Menu Options:\n${cl.rt}`);
476 | menuOptions.forEach((option, index) => {
477 | console.log(`${cl.yl}${index + 1}. ${cl.rt}${option.label}`);
478 | });
479 |
480 | const answer = await new Promise(resolve => {
481 | this.rl.question(`\n${cl.rt}Select an option: ${cl.rt}`, resolve);
482 | });
483 |
484 | const selectedOption = menuOptions[parseInt(answer) - 1];
485 | if (selectedOption) {
486 | await selectedOption.action();
487 | } else {
488 | this.log(`Invalid option, please try again.`, 'error');
489 | await displayMenu();
490 | }
491 | };
492 |
493 | await displayMenu();
494 | }
495 | }
496 |
497 | const bot = new TeneoBot();
498 | bot.start();
499 |
500 |
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "Teneo-Node-Bot-Js",
3 | "version": "1.0.0",
4 | "description": "https://github.com/cmalf/teneo-node-bot-js",
5 | "main": "index.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "start": "node index.js"
8 | },
9 | "author": "furqonflynn(cmalf)",
10 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
11 | "dependencies": {
12 | "axios": "^1.7.9",
13 | "fs": "^0.0.1-security",
14 | "https-proxy-agent": "^7.0.6",
15 | "luxon": "^3.5.0",
16 | "path": "^0.12.7",
17 | "pino": "^9.6.0",
18 | "pino-pretty": "^13.0.0",
19 | "readline": "^1.3.0",
20 | "socks-proxy-agent": "^8.0.5",
21 | "ws": "^8.18.0"
22 | }
23 | }
24 |
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