├── DataAllAccount.js ├── LICENSE ├── Login ├── accounts.js ├── config.js ├── index.js ├── package.json └── proxies.txt ├── README.md ├── index.js ├── package.json └── proxy.txt /DataAllAccount.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Login/accounts.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Login/config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Login/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Login/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Login/proxies.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cmalf/teneo-node-bot-js/34748f851c97526f3bfdb649dc1263e6f4cafb82/Login/proxies.txt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | ![Screenshot 2025-01-02 at 03 53 00](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/198a406e-5fe4-45b6-90a9-02200c377359) 106 | 107 |
108 | 109 | - Login To All Accounts (Running with 436 Accounts Without Any Problem) 110 | 111 | ![Screenshot 2025-01-01 at 23 28 54](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5472a04c-0a02-4a23-a501-54cf5334c397) 112 | 113 |
114 | 115 | - Earn Teneo Points 116 | 117 | ![Screenshot 2025-01-02 at 03 52 19](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1bc73c7a-fa69-46ea-a91f-4d748006babf) 118 | 142 | 143 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /proxy.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cmalf/teneo-node-bot-js/34748f851c97526f3bfdb649dc1263e6f4cafb82/proxy.txt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------