WAHA - WhatsApp HTTP API that you can install on your own server and run in less than 5 minutes!
- Documentation: https://waha.devlike.pro/
- Swagger Example: https://waha.devlike.pro/swagger
- Send messages
- Receive messages
- Message replies
- Send location
- Send buttons
- Receive location
- React to messages
- Send media (images/documents/files)
- Send voice messages
- Receive media (images/audio/video/documents)
- Receive messages - webhook retries
- Multi Device
- Get the screenshot
- Session saving (don't have to scan QR on every restart)
- Single WhatsApp account running inside one container
- Multiple WhatsApp account running inside one container
- Swagger panel authentication
- API authentication
- Bug fixes and updates come as soon as they are implemented.
- One month delay in bug fixes and updates.
- Create a group
- Get invite for group
- Modify group info (subject, description)
- Add group participants
- Kick group participants
- Promote/demote group participants
- Mute/unmute chats
- Block/unblock contacts
- Get contact info
- Get profile pictures
Only thing that you must have - installed docker. Please follow the original instruction how to install docker ->.
When you are ready - come back and follows the below steps to send the first text message to WhatsApp via HTTP API!
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Let's go over steps that allow you to send your first text message via WhatsApp HTTP API!
Assuming you have installed Docker, let's download the image.
For Core version the command is
docker pull devlikeapro/whatsapp-http-api
For Plus version, we use login to get the image before:
docker login -u devlikeapro -p {PASSWORD}
docker pull devlikeapro/whatsapp-http-api-plus
docker logout
Read more about how to get PASSWORD
for [Plus Version →]({{< relref "plus-version" >}})
Run WhatsApp HTTP API:
docker run -it --rm -p 127.0.0.1:3000:3000/tcp --name whatsapp-http-api devlikeapro/whatsapp-http-api
# It prints logs and the last line must be
# WhatsApp HTTP API is running on: http://[::1]:3000
Open the link in your browser http://localhost:3000/ and you'll see API documentation (Swagger).
To start a new session you should have your mobile phone with installed WhatsApp application close to you.
Please go and read how what we'll need to a bit later: How to log in - the instruction on WhatsApp site
When your ready - find POST /api/session/start
, click on Try it out, then Execute a bit below.
The example payload:
{
"name": "default"
}
By using the request with name
values you can start multiple session (WhatsApp accounts) inside the single docker container in Plus
version and only one account in Core version.
Read more about [multiple sessions →]({{< relref "/docs/how-to/sessions" >}})
Find GET /api/screenshot
and execute it, it shows you QR code.
Scan the QR with your cell phone's WhatsApp app.
Execute GET /api/screenshot
after a few seconds after scanning the QR - it'll show you the screenshot of you Whatsapp
instance. If you can get the actual screenshot - then you're ready to start sending messages!
Let's send a text message - find POST /api/sendText
in swagger and change chatId
this
way: use a phone international phone number without +
symbol and add @c.us
at the end.
For phone number 12132132131
the chatId
is [email protected]
.
The example payload:
{
"chatId": "[email protected]",
"text": "Hi there!",
"session": "default"
}
Also, you can use curl
and send POST request like this:
# Phone without +
export PHONE=12132132130
curl -d "{\"chatId\": \"${PHONE}@c.us\", \"text\": \"Hello from WhatsApp HTTP API\" }" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST http://localhost:3000/api/sendText