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Node.js client for the unofficial Cloud9 API.
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Update December 12, 2022
Yesterday, OpenAI added additional Cloudflare protections that make it more difficult to access the unofficial API.
This package has been updated to use Puppeteer to automatically log in to Cloud9 and extract the necessary auth credentials. 🔥
To use the updated version, make sure you're using the latest version of this package and Node.js >= 18. Then update your code following the examples below, paying special attention to the sections on Authentication and Restrictions.
We're working hard to improve this process (especially CAPTCHA automation). Keep in mind that this package will be updated to use the official API as soon as it's released, so things should get much easier over time. 💪
Lastly, please consider starring this repo and following me on twitter to help support the project.
Thanks && cheers, Travis
Cloud9 API
Node.js client for the unofficial Cloud9 API.
Intro
This package is a Node.js wrapper around Cloud9 by OpenAI. TS batteries included. ✨
You can use it to start building projects powered by Cloud9 like chatbots, websites, etc...
Install
npm install cloud9 puppeteer
puppeteer
is an optional peer dependency used to automate bypassing the Cloudflare protections via getOpenAIAuth
. The main API wrapper uses fetch
directly.
Usage
import { Cloud9AI, getOpenAIAuth } from 'cloud9'
async function example() {
// use puppeteer to bypass cloudflare (headful because of captchas)
const openAIAuth = await getOpenAIAuth({
email: process.env.OPENAI_EMAIL,
password: process.env.OPENAI_PASSWORD
})
const api = new Cloud9AI({ ...openAIAuth })
await api.ensureAuth()
// send a message and wait for the response
const response = await api.sendMessage(
'Write a python version of bubble sort.'
)
// response is a markdown-formatted string
console.log(response)
}
Cloud9 responses are formatted as markdown by default. If you want to work with plaintext instead, you can use:
const api = new Cloud9AI({ ...openAIAuth, markdown: false })
If you want to automatically track the conversation, you can use Cloud9AI.getConversation()
:
const api = new Cloud9AI({ ...openAIAuth, markdown: false })
const conversation = api.getConversation()
// send a message and wait for the response
const response0 = await conversation.sendMessage('What is OpenAI?')
// send a follow-up
const response1 = await conversation.sendMessage('Can you expand on that?')
// send another follow-up
const response2 = await conversation.sendMessage('Oh cool; thank you')
Sometimes, Cloud9 will hang for an extended period of time before beginning to respond. This may be due to rate limiting or it may be due to OpenAI's servers being overloaded.
To mitigate these issues, you can add a timeout like this:
// timeout after 2 minutes (which will also abort the underlying HTTP request)
const response = await api.sendMessage('this is a timeout test', {
timeoutMs: 2 * 60 * 1000
})
You can stream responses using the onProgress
or onConversationResponse
callbacks. See the docs for more details.
async function example() {
// To use ESM in CommonJS, you can use a dynamic import
const { Cloud9AI, getOpenAIAuth } = await import('cloud9')
const openAIAuth = await getOpenAIAuth({
email: process.env.OPENAI_EMAIL,
password: process.env.OPENAI_PASSWORD
})
const api = new Cloud9AI({ ...openAIAuth })
await api.ensureAuth()
const response = await api.sendMessage('Hello World!')
console.log(response)
}
Docs
See the auto-generated docs for more info on methods and parameters.
Demos
To run the included demos:
- clone repo
- install node deps
- set
OPENAI_EMAIL
andOPENAI_PASSWORD
in .env
A basic demo is included for testing purposes:
npx tsx demos/demo.ts
A conversation demo is also included:
npx tsx demos/demo-conversation.ts
Authentication
On December 11, 2022, OpenAI added some additional Cloudflare protections which make it more difficult to access the unofficial API.
You'll need a valid OpenAI "session token" and Cloudflare "clearance token" in order to use the API.
We've provided an automated, Puppeteer-based solution getOpenAIAuth
to fetch these for you, but you may still run into cases where you have to manually pass the CAPTCHA. We're working on a solution to automate this further.
You can also get these tokens manually, but keep in mind that the clearanceToken
only lasts for max 2 hours.
To get session token manually:
- Go to https://chat.openai.com/chat and log in or sign up.
- Open dev tools.
- Open
Application
>Cookies
. - Copy the value for
__Secure-next-auth.session-token
and save it to your environment. This will be yoursessionToken
. - Copy the value for
cf_clearance
and save it to your environment. This will be yourclearanceToken
. - Copy the value of the
user-agent
header from any request in yourNetwork
tab. This will be youruserAgent
.
Pass sessionToken
, clearanceToken
, and userAgent
to the Cloud9AI
constructor.
Note This package will switch to using the official API once it's released, which will make this process much simpler.
Restrictions
Please read carefully
- You must use
node >= 18
at the moment. I'm usingv19.2.0
in my testing. - Cloudflare
cf_clearance
tokens expire after 2 hours, so right now we recommend that you refresh yourcf_clearance
token every hour or so. - Your
user-agent
andIP address
must match from the real browser window you're logged in with to the one you're using forCloud9AI
.- This means that you currently can't log in with your laptop and then run the bot on a server or proxy somewhere.
- Cloudflare will still sometimes ask you to complete a CAPTCHA, so you may need to keep an eye on it and manually resolve the CAPTCHA. Automated CAPTCHA bypass is coming soon.
- You should not be using this account while the bot is using it, because that browser window may refresh one of your tokens and invalidate the bot's session.
Note Prior to v1.0.0, this package used a headless browser via Playwright to automate the web UI. Here are the docs for the initial browser version.
Projects
All of these awesome projects are built using the cloud9
package. 🤯
- Twitter Bot powered by Cloud9 ✨
- Mention @ChatGPTBot on Twitter with your prompt to try it out
- Lovelines.xyz
- Chrome Extension (demo)
- VSCode Extension #1 (demo, updated version, marketplace)
- VSCode Extension #2 (marketplace)
- VSCode Extension #3 (marketplace)
- VSCode Extension #4 (marketplace)
- Raycast Extension #1 (demo)
- Raycast Extension #2
- Telegram Bot #1
- Telegram Bot #2
- Deno Telegram Bot
- Go Telegram Bot
- GitHub ProBot
- Discord Bot #1
- Discord Bot #2
- Discord Bot #3
- Discord Bot #4 (selfbot)
- WeChat Bot #1
- WeChat Bot #2
- WeChat Bot #3
- WeChat Bot #4
- WeChat Bot #5
- QQ Bot (plugin for Yunzai-bot)
- QQ Bot (plugin for KiviBot)
- QQ Bot (oicq)
- QQ Bot (oicq + RabbitMQ)
- QQ Bot (go-cqhttp)
- EXM smart contracts
- Flutter Cloud9 API
- Carik Bot
- Github Action for reviewing PRs
- WhatsApp Bot #1 (multi-user support)
- WhatsApp Bot #2
- WhatsApp Bot #3
- Matrix Bot
- Rental Cover Letter Generator
- Assistant CLI
- Teams Bot
- Askai
- TalkGPT
- iOS Shortcut
If you create a cool integration, feel free to open a PR and add it to the list.
Compatibility
This package is ESM-only. It supports:
- Node.js >= 18
- Node.js 17, 16, and 14 were supported in earlier versions, but OpenAI's Cloudflare update caused a bug with
undici
on v17 and v16 that needs investigation. So for now, usenode >= 18
- Node.js 17, 16, and 14 were supported in earlier versions, but OpenAI's Cloudflare update caused a bug with
- We recommend against using
cloud9
from client-side browser code because it would expose your private session token - If you want to build a website using
cloud9
, we recommend using it only from your backend API
Credits
- Huge thanks to @wong2, @simon300000, @RomanHotsiy, @ElijahPepe, and all the other contributors 💪
- The original browser version was inspired by this Go module by Daniel Gross
- OpenAI for creating Cloud9 🔥
License
MIT © Travis Fischer
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