@twurple/auth-tmi
v7.2.0
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Use tmi.js with the benefits of the @twurple/auth authentication providers.
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Twurple - Authentication for TMI.js
Use tmi.js with the added benefits of @twurple/auth
's automatic token handling.
Installation
yarn add @twurple/auth @twurple/auth-tmi
or using npm:
npm install @twurple/auth @twurple/auth-tmi
How to use
This package is generally used like tmi.js
is normally, with just a single minor change.
It completely ignores the identity
option, and instead takes an authProvider
option which takes an
AuthProvider
instance that can be used for other @twurple
packages as well.
This also offers the additional benefit of being able to refresh tokens internally using a refreshing AuthProvider.
Example
Taken from the tmi.js README and adapted for this package:
const tmi = require('@twurple/auth-tmi');
const { StaticAuthProvider } = require('@twurple/auth');
const authProvider = new StaticAuthProvider('my-client-id', 'my-bot-token');
const client = new tmi.Client({
options: { debug: true, messagesLogLevel: 'info' },
connection: {
reconnect: true,
secure: true
},
authProvider: authProvider,
channels: ['my-channel']
});
client.connect().catch(console.error);
client.on('message', (channel, tags, message, self) => {
if (self) return;
if (message.toLowerCase() === '!hello') {
client.say(channel, `@${tags.username}, heya!`);
}
});
If you're getting stuck...
You can join the Twitch API Libraries Discord Server and ask in #twurple
for support.