├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── claim_bonus.py
├── cookies.py
├── exceptions.py
├── login.py
├── main.py
├── pubsub.py
├── raid.py
├── requirements.txt
├── twitch_data.py
└── watch_minute.py
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/README.md:
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1 | # Twitch Channel Points Miner
2 |
3 | # Note
4 | ### This repo is not supported anymore. Please use the enhanced fork: https://github.com/rdavydov/Twitch-Channel-Points-Miner-v2
5 |
6 | A simple script that will watch a stream for you and earn the channel points.
7 |
8 | It can wait for a streamer to go live (+_450 points_ when the stream starts),
9 | it will automatically click the bonus button (_+50 points_),
10 | and it will follow raids (_+250 points_).
11 |
12 | To run it, you first have to:
13 |
14 | 1) [Download Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/).
15 | 2) Install the dependencies. Run these two commands in the command line:
16 | `cd C:/path/to/directory/with/program/`
17 | `pip3 install -r requirements.txt`
18 |
19 |
20 | Then you can run `main.py`
21 |
22 | 
23 |
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/claim_bonus.py:
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1 | from exceptions import StreamerDoesNotExistException
2 | from twitch_data import get_channel_id, post_gql_request
3 |
4 |
5 | # For documentation on Twitch GraphQL API see:
6 | # https://www.apollographql.com/docs/
7 | # https://github.com/mauricew/twitch-graphql-api
8 | # Full list of available methods: https://azr.ivr.fi/schema/query.doc.html (a bit outdated)
9 |
10 |
11 | def claim_channel_points_bonus(streamer_login, claim_id):
12 | print(f"Claiming the bonus for {streamer_login}!")
13 | json_data = {"operationName": "ClaimCommunityPoints",
14 | "variables": {"input": {"channelID": get_channel_id(streamer_login), "claimID": claim_id}},
15 | "extensions": {"persistedQuery": {"version": 1, "sha256Hash": "46aaeebe02c99afdf4fc97c7c0cba964124bf6b0af229395f1f6d1feed05b3d0"}}}
16 | post_gql_request(json_data)
17 |
18 |
19 | # Load the amount of current points for a channel, check if a bonus is available
20 | def load_channel_points_context(streamer_login):
21 | json_data = {"operationName": "ChannelPointsContext",
22 | "variables": {"channelLogin": streamer_login},
23 | "extensions": {"persistedQuery": {"version": 1, "sha256Hash": "9988086babc615a918a1e9a722ff41d98847acac822645209ac7379eecb27152"}}}
24 | response = post_gql_request(json_data)
25 | if response["data"]["community"] is None:
26 | raise StreamerDoesNotExistException
27 | community_points = response["data"]["community"]["channel"]["self"]["communityPoints"]
28 | initial_balance = community_points["balance"]
29 | print(f"{initial_balance} channel points for {streamer_login}!")
30 | available_claim = community_points["availableClaim"]
31 | if available_claim is not None:
32 | claim_id = available_claim["id"]
33 | claim_channel_points_bonus(streamer_login, claim_id)
34 |
35 |
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/cookies.py:
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1 | import os
2 | import pickle
3 | from exceptions import WrongCookiesException
4 |
5 |
6 | # Name of the file where cookies will be saved. It will be located in the folder with the sources.
7 | COOKIES_FILENAME = "twitch-cookies.pkl"
8 |
9 |
10 | def get_cookie_value(key):
11 | cookies = load_cookies()
12 | for cookie in cookies:
13 | if cookie["name"] == key:
14 | if cookie["value"] is not None:
15 | return cookie["value"]
16 | # delete current cookie file as it's invalid
17 | os.remove(get_cookies_path())
18 | raise WrongCookiesException(f"Can't find cookie for key {key}, must login again!")
19 |
20 |
21 | cookies_cached = None
22 |
23 |
24 | def load_cookies():
25 | global cookies_cached
26 | cookie_path = get_cookies_path()
27 | if cookies_cached is None:
28 | if os.path.isfile(cookie_path):
29 | cookies_cached = pickle.load(open(cookie_path, "rb"))
30 | else:
31 | raise WrongCookiesException("There must be a cookies file!")
32 |
33 | return cookies_cached
34 |
35 |
36 | def save_cookies_to_file(cookies_dict):
37 | cookies = []
38 | for cookie_name, value in cookies_dict.items():
39 | cookies.append({"name": cookie_name, "value": value})
40 | pickle.dump(cookies, open(get_cookies_path(), "wb"))
41 |
42 |
43 | def get_cookies_path():
44 | # find a file called COOKIES_FILENAME in the same directory where the source files are
45 | return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), COOKIES_FILENAME)
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/exceptions.py:
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1 | class StreamerDoesNotExistException(Exception):
2 | pass
3 |
4 |
5 | class StreamerIsOfflineException(Exception):
6 | pass
7 |
8 |
9 | class WrongCookiesException(Exception):
10 | pass
11 |
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/login.py:
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1 | import getpass
2 | import os
3 | import browser_cookie3
4 | import requests
5 | from cookies import get_cookies_path, save_cookies_to_file
6 | from exceptions import StreamerDoesNotExistException
7 | from twitch_data import get_client_id, get_channel_id
8 |
9 |
10 | # Based on https://github.com/derrod/twl.py
11 | # Original Copyright (c) 2020 Rodney
12 | # The MIT License (MIT)
13 |
14 |
15 | def check_login():
16 | if not os.path.exists(get_cookies_path()):
17 | twitch_login = TwitchLogin()
18 | success = twitch_login.login_flow()
19 | if success:
20 | twitch_login.save_cookies()
21 | print("Login successful!")
22 | return success
23 | else:
24 | return True
25 |
26 |
27 | class TwitchLogin:
28 | def __init__(self):
29 | self.token = None
30 | self.login_check_result = False
31 | self.session = requests.session()
32 | self.session.headers.update({'Client-ID': get_client_id()})
33 | self.username = None
34 | self.user_id = None
35 | self.email = None
36 |
37 | def login_flow(self):
38 | print("You'll have to login to Twitch!")
39 |
40 | post_data = {
41 | 'client_id': get_client_id(),
42 | 'undelete_user': False,
43 | 'remember_me': True
44 | }
45 |
46 | use_backup_flow = False
47 |
48 | while True:
49 | self.username = input('Enter Twitch username: ')
50 | password = getpass.getpass('Enter Twitch password: ')
51 |
52 | post_data['username'] = self.username
53 | post_data['password'] = password
54 |
55 | while True:
56 | # Try login without 2FA
57 | login_response = self.send_login_request(post_data)
58 |
59 | if 'captcha_proof' in login_response:
60 | post_data['captcha'] = dict(proof=login_response['captcha_proof'])
61 |
62 | if 'error_code' in login_response:
63 | err_code = login_response['error_code']
64 | if err_code == 3011 or err_code == 3012: # missing 2fa token
65 | if err_code == 3011:
66 | print('Two factor authentication enabled, please enter token below.')
67 | else:
68 | print('Invalid two factor token, please try again.')
69 |
70 | twofa = input('2FA token: ')
71 | post_data['authy_token'] = twofa.strip()
72 | continue
73 |
74 | elif err_code == 3022 or err_code == 3023: # missing 2fa token
75 | if err_code == 3022:
76 | print('Login Verification code required.')
77 | self.email = login_response['obscured_email']
78 | else:
79 | print('Invalid Login Verification code entered, please try again.')
80 |
81 | twofa = input(f'Please enter the 6-digit code sent to {self.email}: ')
82 | post_data['twitchguard_code'] = twofa.strip()
83 | continue
84 |
85 | elif err_code == 3001: # invalid password
86 | print('Invalid username or password, please try again.')
87 | break
88 | elif err_code == 1000:
89 | print('Console login unavailable (CAPTCHA solving required).')
90 | use_backup_flow = True
91 | break
92 | else:
93 | print(f'Unknown error: {login_response}')
94 | raise NotImplementedError(f'Unknown TwitchAPI error code: {err_code}')
95 |
96 | if 'access_token' in login_response:
97 | self.set_token(login_response['access_token'])
98 | return self.check_login()
99 |
100 | if use_backup_flow:
101 | break
102 |
103 | if use_backup_flow:
104 | self.set_token(self.login_flow_backup())
105 | return self.check_login()
106 |
107 | return False
108 |
109 | def set_token(self, new_token):
110 | self.token = new_token
111 | self.session.headers.update({'Authorization': f'Bearer {self.token}'})
112 |
113 | def send_login_request(self, json_data):
114 | r = self.session.post('https://passport.twitch.tv/login', json=json_data)
115 | j = r.json()
116 | return j
117 |
118 | def login_flow_backup(self):
119 | """Backup OAuth login flow in case manual captcha solving is required"""
120 | browser = input("What browser do you use? Chrome (1), Firefox (2), Other (3): ").strip()
121 | if browser not in ("1", "2"):
122 | print("Your browser is unsupported, sorry.")
123 | return None
124 |
125 | input("Please login inside your browser of choice (NOT incognito mode) and press Enter...")
126 | print("Loading cookies saved on your computer...")
127 | twitch_domain = ".twitch.tv"
128 | if browser == "1": # chrome
129 | cookie_jar = browser_cookie3.chrome(domain_name=twitch_domain)
130 | else:
131 | cookie_jar = browser_cookie3.firefox(domain_name=twitch_domain)
132 | cookies_dict = requests.utils.dict_from_cookiejar(cookie_jar)
133 | self.username = cookies_dict.get("login")
134 | return cookies_dict.get("auth-token")
135 |
136 | def check_login(self):
137 | if self.login_check_result:
138 | return self.login_check_result
139 | if self.token is None:
140 | return False
141 |
142 | try:
143 | self.user_id = get_channel_id(self.username)
144 | self.login_check_result = True
145 | except StreamerDoesNotExistException:
146 | self.login_check_result = False
147 | return self.login_check_result
148 |
149 | def save_cookies(self):
150 | cookies_dict = self.session.cookies.get_dict()
151 | cookies_dict["auth-token"] = self.token
152 | if "persistent" not in cookies_dict: # saving user id cookies
153 | cookies_dict["persistent"] = self.user_id
154 | save_cookies_to_file(cookies_dict)
155 |
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/main.py:
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1 | import sys
2 | import threading
3 | from claim_bonus import load_channel_points_context
4 | from exceptions import StreamerDoesNotExistException
5 | from login import check_login
6 | from pubsub import listen_for_channel_points
7 | from twitch_data import set_streamer_logins, get_channel_id, do_for_each_streamer
8 | from watch_minute import send_minute_watched_events
9 |
10 |
11 | def main():
12 | if not check_login():
13 | print("Login failed.")
14 | return
15 | streamer_logins = read_streamer_logins()
16 | if not streamer_logins:
17 | print("You have to specify at least one streamer!")
18 | return
19 | set_streamer_logins(streamer_logins)
20 | do_for_each_streamer(load_channel_points_context)
21 | start_watching()
22 | listen_for_channel_points()
23 |
24 |
25 | # Read streamer logins from command-line arguments, if possible. Otherwise, prompt user input.
26 | def read_streamer_logins():
27 | user_input = []
28 | if len(sys.argv) <= 1: # no command-line args (the first is always source file name)
29 | print("Enter the streamer name (or several separated by commas). More important streamers go first.")
30 | twitch_streamers = input("Streamer names: ")
31 | user_input = twitch_streamers.split(",")
32 | else:
33 | for i in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
34 | user_input += sys.argv[i].split(",")
35 |
36 | streamer_logins = []
37 | for streamer_login in user_input:
38 | streamer_login = streamer_login.strip()
39 | if not streamer_login:
40 | continue
41 | try:
42 | get_channel_id(streamer_login)
43 | except StreamerDoesNotExistException:
44 | print(f"Streamer {streamer_login} does not exist")
45 | else:
46 | streamer_logins.append(streamer_login)
47 | return streamer_logins
48 |
49 |
50 | def start_watching():
51 | minute_watcher_thread = threading.Thread(target=send_minute_watched_events)
52 | minute_watcher_thread.start()
53 |
54 |
55 | if __name__ == "__main__":
56 | main()
57 |
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/pubsub.py:
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1 | import json
2 | import threading
3 | import time
4 | from random import randrange
5 | import websocket # pip install websocket-client
6 | from claim_bonus import claim_channel_points_bonus
7 | from raid import update_raid, Raid
8 | from twitch_data import *
9 |
10 |
11 | # For documentation on Twitch PubSub API, see https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/pubsub
12 |
13 |
14 | def listen_for_channel_points():
15 | ws_pool = WebsocketsPool()
16 | for topic in get_needed_topics():
17 | ws_pool.submit(topic)
18 |
19 |
20 | def get_needed_topics():
21 | topics = [PubsubTopic("community-points-user-v1")]
22 | for streamer_login in get_streamer_logins():
23 | topics.append(PubsubTopic("video-playback-by-id", streamer_login))
24 | topics.append(PubsubTopic("raid", streamer_login))
25 | return topics
26 |
27 |
28 | def on_open(ws):
29 | def run():
30 | ping(ws)
31 |
32 | all_topics = get_needed_topics()
33 | for topic in all_topics:
34 | listen_for_topic(ws, topic)
35 |
36 | while not ws.is_closed:
37 | ping(ws)
38 | time.sleep(30)
39 |
40 | threading.Thread(target=run).start()
41 |
42 |
43 | last_message_time = 0
44 | last_message_type = None
45 |
46 |
47 | def on_message(ws, message):
48 | global last_message_time, last_message_type
49 | response = json.loads(message)
50 |
51 | if response["type"] == "MESSAGE":
52 | # print("Received message: ", response)
53 | data = response["data"]
54 | topic, topic_user = data["topic"].split(".")
55 | message = json.loads(data["message"])
56 | message_type = message["type"]
57 | message_data = None
58 | if "data" in message:
59 | message_data = message["data"]
60 |
61 | # If we have more than one PubSub connection, messages may be duplicated
62 | if time.time() - last_message_time < 0.1 and last_message_type == message_type:
63 | last_message_time = time.time()
64 | return
65 | last_message_time = time.time()
66 | last_message_type = message_type
67 |
68 | if topic == "community-points-user-v1":
69 | if message_type == "points-earned":
70 | channel_id = message_data["channel_id"]
71 | if channel_id in get_streamer_ids():
72 | new_balance = message_data["balance"]["balance"]
73 | channel_login = get_login_by_channel_id(channel_id)
74 | reason_name = get_reason_name(message_data["point_gain"]["reason_code"])
75 | print(f"{new_balance} channel points for {channel_login}! Reason: {reason_name}.")
76 | elif message_type == "claim-available":
77 | channel_id = message_data["claim"]["channel_id"]
78 | if channel_id in get_streamer_ids():
79 | claim_id = message_data["claim"]["id"]
80 | streamer_login = get_login_by_channel_id(channel_id)
81 | claim_channel_points_bonus(streamer_login, claim_id)
82 |
83 | elif topic == "video-playback-by-id":
84 | channel_login = get_login_by_channel_id(topic_user)
85 | if message_type == "stream-down":
86 | set_offline(channel_login)
87 | elif message_type == "viewcount":
88 | check_online(channel_login)
89 | # there is stream-up message type, but it's sent earlier than the API updates
90 |
91 | elif topic == "raid":
92 | channel_login = get_login_by_channel_id(topic_user)
93 | if message_type == "raid_update_v2":
94 | # streamer_login is going to raid someone
95 | raid_info = message["raid"]
96 | raid = Raid(raid_info["id"], raid_info["target_login"])
97 | update_raid(channel_login, raid)
98 |
99 | elif response["type"] == "RESPONSE" and len(response.get("error", "")) > 0:
100 | raise RuntimeError(f"Error while trying to listen for a topic: {response}")
101 |
102 | elif response["type"] == "RECONNECT":
103 | WebsocketsPool.handle_websocket_reconnection(ws)
104 |
105 |
106 | def get_reason_name(code):
107 | return code.replace("_", " ").replace("CLAIM", "bonus claimed").lower()
108 |
109 |
110 | class PubsubTopic:
111 | def __init__(self, topic, channel_login=None):
112 | self.topic = topic
113 | self.channel_login = channel_login
114 |
115 | def is_user_topic(self):
116 | return self.channel_login is None
117 |
118 | def __str__(self):
119 | if self.is_user_topic():
120 | return f"{self.topic}.{get_user_id()}"
121 | else:
122 | return f"{self.topic}.{get_channel_id(self.channel_login)}"
123 |
124 |
125 | class WebsocketsPool: # you can't listen for more than 50 topics at once
126 | def __init__(self):
127 | self.free_websocket = None
128 |
129 | def submit(self, pubsub_topic):
130 | if self.free_websocket is None or len(self.free_websocket.topics) >= 50:
131 | self.create_new_websocket()
132 | self.free_websocket.topics.append(pubsub_topic)
133 | if not self.free_websocket.is_opened:
134 | self.free_websocket.pending_topics.append(pubsub_topic)
135 | else:
136 | listen_for_topic(self.free_websocket, pubsub_topic)
137 |
138 | def create_new_websocket(self):
139 | self.free_websocket = websocket.WebSocketApp("wss://pubsub-edge.twitch.tv/v1",
140 | on_message=on_message, on_open=WebsocketsPool.on_open, on_close=WebsocketsPool.handle_websocket_reconnection)
141 | self.free_websocket.parent_pool = self
142 | self.free_websocket.is_closed = False
143 | self.free_websocket.is_opened = False
144 | self.free_websocket.topics = []
145 | self.free_websocket.pending_topics = []
146 | threading.Thread(target=lambda: self.free_websocket.run_forever()).start()
147 |
148 | @staticmethod
149 | def on_open(ws):
150 | def run():
151 | ws.is_opened = True
152 | ping(ws)
153 | for topic in ws.pending_topics:
154 | listen_for_topic(ws, topic)
155 | while not ws.is_closed:
156 | ping(ws)
157 | time.sleep(30)
158 |
159 | threading.Thread(target=run).start()
160 |
161 | @staticmethod
162 | def handle_websocket_reconnection(ws):
163 | ws.is_closed = True
164 | print("Reconnecting to Twitch PubSub server in 30 seconds")
165 | time.sleep(30)
166 | self = ws.parent_pool
167 | if self.free_websocket == ws:
168 | self.free_websocket = None
169 | for topic in ws.topics:
170 | self.submit(topic)
171 |
172 |
173 | def listen_for_topic(ws, topic):
174 | data = {"topics": [str(topic)]}
175 | if topic.is_user_topic:
176 | data["auth_token"] = get_auth_token()
177 |
178 | nonce = create_nonce()
179 | send(ws, {"type": "LISTEN", "nonce": nonce, "data": data})
180 |
181 |
182 | def ping(ws):
183 | send(ws, {"type": "PING"})
184 |
185 |
186 | def send(ws, request):
187 | request_str = json.dumps(request, separators=(',', ':'))
188 | ws.send(request_str)
189 |
190 |
191 | # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_nonce
192 | def create_nonce(length=30):
193 | nonce = ""
194 | for i in range(length):
195 | char_index = randrange(0, 10 + 26 + 26)
196 | if char_index < 10:
197 | char = chr(ord('0') + char_index)
198 | elif char_index < 10 + 26:
199 | char = chr(ord('a') + char_index - 10)
200 | else:
201 | char = chr(ord('A') + char_index - 26 - 10)
202 | nonce += char
203 |
204 | return nonce
205 |
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/raid.py:
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1 | from claim_bonus import post_gql_request
2 |
3 |
4 | class Raid:
5 | def __init__(self, raid_id, target_login):
6 | self.raid_id = raid_id
7 | self.target_login = target_login
8 |
9 | def __eq__(self, other):
10 | if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
11 | return self.raid_id == other.raid_id
12 | else:
13 | return False
14 |
15 |
16 | raid_id_for_streamer = {}
17 |
18 |
19 | # streamer_login is going to raid someone
20 | def update_raid(streamer_login, raid):
21 | if raid_id_for_streamer.get(streamer_login) != raid:
22 | raid_id_for_streamer[streamer_login] = raid
23 | post_gql_request(
24 | {"operationName": "JoinRaid",
25 | "variables": {"input": {"raidID": raid.raid_id}},
26 | "extensions": {"persistedQuery": {"version": 1, "sha256Hash": "c6a332a86d1087fbbb1a8623aa01bd1313d2386e7c63be60fdb2d1901f01a4ae"}}})
27 |
28 | print(f"Joining raid from {streamer_login} to {raid.target_login}!")
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | requests
2 | websocket-client
3 | browser_cookie3
4 |
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/twitch_data.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import requests
3 | from cookies import get_cookie_value
4 | from exceptions import StreamerIsOfflineException, StreamerDoesNotExistException, WrongCookiesException
5 |
6 | TWITCH_CLIENT_ID = "kimne78kx3ncx6brgo4mv6wki5h1ko"
7 | USER_AGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/85.0.4183.121 Safari/537.36"
8 |
9 | streamer_logins = [] # the list is sorted by priorities: more important streamers go first
10 | online_streamers = [] # ditto
11 | last_offline_time = {} # the time when each streamer went offline (if they did)
12 |
13 |
14 | # specify the streamers we'll be watching
15 | def set_streamer_logins(streamer_logins_):
16 | global streamer_logins
17 | streamer_logins = streamer_logins_
18 | for streamer_login in streamer_logins:
19 | check_online(streamer_login, print_offline_message=True)
20 |
21 |
22 | def get_streamer_logins():
23 | return streamer_logins
24 |
25 |
26 | def do_for_each_streamer(function, args=None):
27 | if args is None:
28 | args = []
29 | for streamer_login in get_streamer_logins():
30 | function(streamer_login, *args)
31 |
32 |
33 | def check_online(streamer_login, print_offline_message=False):
34 | # Twitch API has a delay for querying channels. If a query is made right after the streamer went offline,
35 | # it will cause a false "streamer is live" event.
36 | if time.time() < last_offline_time.get(streamer_login, 0) + 60:
37 | return
38 |
39 | if not is_online(streamer_login):
40 | # maintain the priorities of streamers
41 | online_streamers.append(streamer_login)
42 | online_streamers.sort(key=lambda streamer: streamer_logins.index(streamer))
43 |
44 | try:
45 | from watch_minute import update_minute_watched_event_request # circular dependencies
46 | update_minute_watched_event_request(streamer_login)
47 | except StreamerIsOfflineException:
48 | set_offline(streamer_login, print_offline_message)
49 | else:
50 | print(f"{streamer_login} is live!")
51 |
52 |
53 | def set_offline(streamer_login, print_offline_message=True):
54 | if is_online(streamer_login):
55 | online_streamers.remove(streamer_login)
56 | last_offline_time[streamer_login] = time.time()
57 |
58 | if print_offline_message:
59 | print(f"{streamer_login} is offline currently.")
60 |
61 |
62 | def is_online(streamer_login):
63 | return streamer_login in online_streamers
64 |
65 |
66 | def get_user_id():
67 | return int(get_cookie_value("persistent").split("%")[0])
68 |
69 |
70 | channel_id_by_login = {}
71 | login_by_channel_id = {}
72 |
73 |
74 | def get_channel_id(streamer_login):
75 | if streamer_login not in channel_id_by_login:
76 | # Code from Twitch-Channel-Points-Miner-v2.
77 | json_response = post_gql_request({
78 | "operationName": "ReportMenuItem",
79 | "extensions": {
80 | "persistedQuery": {
81 | "version": 1,
82 | "sha256Hash": "8f3628981255345ca5e5453dfd844efffb01d6413a9931498836e6268692a30c",
83 | }
84 | },
85 | "variables": {"channelLogin": streamer_login}
86 | })
87 | if "data" not in json_response \
88 | or "user" not in json_response["data"] \
89 | or json_response["data"]["user"] is None:
90 | raise StreamerDoesNotExistException
91 | else:
92 | channel_id = json_response["data"]["user"]["id"]
93 | channel_id_by_login[streamer_login] = channel_id
94 | login_by_channel_id[channel_id] = streamer_login
95 | return channel_id_by_login[streamer_login]
96 |
97 |
98 | def get_streamer_ids():
99 | return login_by_channel_id.keys()
100 |
101 |
102 | def get_login_by_channel_id(channel_id):
103 | return login_by_channel_id[channel_id]
104 |
105 |
106 | def get_broadcast_id(streamer_login):
107 | from claim_bonus import post_gql_request # circular imports
108 | json_data = {"operationName": "WithIsStreamLiveQuery",
109 | "variables": {"id": get_channel_id(streamer_login)},
110 | "extensions": {"persistedQuery": {"version": 1,
111 | "sha256Hash": "04e46329a6786ff3a81c01c50bfa5d725902507a0deb83b0edbf7abe7a3716ea"}}}
112 | response = post_gql_request(json_data)
113 | stream = response["data"]["user"]["stream"]
114 | if stream is not None:
115 | return stream["id"]
116 | else:
117 | raise StreamerIsOfflineException
118 |
119 |
120 | def get_streamer_url(streamer_login):
121 | return f"https://www.twitch.tv/{streamer_login}"
122 |
123 |
124 | def get_auth_token():
125 | return get_cookie_value("auth-token")
126 |
127 |
128 | def get_client_id():
129 | return TWITCH_CLIENT_ID
130 |
131 |
132 | def post_gql_request(json_data):
133 | headers = {
134 | "Client-Id": get_client_id(),
135 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT
136 | }
137 | try:
138 | headers["Authorization"] = "OAuth " + get_auth_token()
139 | except WrongCookiesException:
140 | pass
141 |
142 | r = requests.post("https://gql.twitch.tv/gql",
143 | json=json_data,
144 | headers=headers)
145 | return r.json()
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/watch_minute.py:
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1 | import json
2 | import re
3 | import time
4 | from base64 import b64encode
5 | import requests
6 | from twitch_data import *
7 | from twitch_data import get_streamer_url, USER_AGENT
8 |
9 |
10 | # Twitch client sends some statistics as base64-encoded json
11 | # This API is presumably called Spade (https://github.com/twitchscience/spade)
12 | # "minute-watched" requests are what Twitch uses to know if you're watching a stream, and to grant you channel points.
13 |
14 |
15 | class RequestInfo:
16 | def __init__(self, url, payload):
17 | self.url = url
18 | self.payload = payload
19 |
20 |
21 | # "minute-watched" request for each streamer
22 | minute_watched_requests = {}
23 |
24 |
25 | def send_minute_watched_events():
26 | headers = {"user-agent": USER_AGENT}
27 | minutes_passed = 0
28 | while True:
29 | # Twitch has a limit - you can't watch more than 2 channels at one time.
30 | # We take the first two streamers from the list as they have the highest priority.
31 | streamers_watching = online_streamers[:2]
32 | for streamer_login in streamers_watching:
33 | next_iteration = time.time() + 60 / len(streamers_watching)
34 | if is_online(streamer_login):
35 | request_info = minute_watched_requests[streamer_login]
36 | try:
37 | requests.post(request_info.url, data=request_info.payload, headers=headers)
38 | except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e:
39 | print("Error while trying to watch a minute:", str(e))
40 |
41 | time.sleep(max(next_iteration - time.time(), 0))
42 |
43 | if not streamers_watching:
44 | time.sleep(60)
45 | minutes_passed += 1
46 |
47 |
48 | def update_minute_watched_event_request(streamer_login):
49 | event_properties = {
50 | "channel_id": get_channel_id(streamer_login),
51 | "broadcast_id": get_broadcast_id(streamer_login),
52 | "player": "site",
53 | "user_id": get_user_id(),
54 | }
55 | minute_watched = [{"event": "minute-watched", "properties": event_properties}]
56 | json_event = json.dumps(minute_watched, separators=(',', ':'))
57 | after_base64 = (b64encode(json_event.encode("utf-8"))).decode("utf-8")
58 | payload = {"data": after_base64}
59 | url = get_minute_watched_request_url(streamer_login)
60 | minute_watched_requests[streamer_login] = RequestInfo(url, payload)
61 |
62 |
63 | def get_minute_watched_request_url(streamer_login):
64 | main_page_request = requests.get(get_streamer_url(streamer_login),
65 | headers={"User-Agent": USER_AGENT})
66 | response = main_page_request.text
67 | settings_url = re.search("(https://static.twitchcdn.net/config/settings.*?js)", response).group(1)
68 |
69 | settings_request = requests.get(settings_url, headers={"User-Agent": USER_AGENT})
70 | response = settings_request.text
71 | minute_watched_request_url = re.search('"spade_url":"(.*?)"', response).group(1)
72 | return minute_watched_request_url
73 |
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