├── 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 /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. By contrast, 15 | the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to 16 | share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free 17 | software for all its users. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | ![Screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/55288842/96374655-8f233c00-117c-11eb-8c02-b2ba0d0d5962.png) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /claim_bonus.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cookies.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /exceptions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | class StreamerDoesNotExistException(Exception): 2 | pass 3 | 4 | 5 | class StreamerIsOfflineException(Exception): 6 | pass 7 | 8 | 9 | class WrongCookiesException(Exception): 10 | pass 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /login.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pubsub.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /raid.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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}!") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | websocket-client 3 | browser_cookie3 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitch_data.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /watch_minute.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------