tinder_pro
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API Wrapper for Tinder app
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Tinder Pro
A wrapper for the Tinder API
Installation
via npm
npm install tinder_pro
via git
git clone https://github.com/tranhungt/tinder_pro.git
Getting the Facebook OAUTH Tokens
In order to use the API, you will need the facebook oauth token. To get the facebook oauth token, it's best to use a proxy service such as Charles Proxy. You can set up Charles Proxy by following a simple walkthrough here:
http://hungtran.co/discovering-tinders-private-api/
After setting up the proxy, initiate the tinder app on your phone, and you will see the http request to https://api.gotinder.com/auth
. Check the request json body, and you will see something like
{
"facebook_token": "CAAGm0PX4ZCps............",
"facebook_id": "761..."
}
Usage
###Authenticating With the facebook auth token, you can plug it into the app's auth.
var FACEBOOK_ID = "761..."
var FACEBOOK_TOKEN = "BAAGm0PX4ZCps............"
var TinderPro = require('tinder_pro')
var tinder = new TinderPro()
tinder.sign_in(FACEBOOK_ID, FACEBOOK_TOKEN, function(err, res, body){})
Every function is an asynchronous request to Tinder's API, therefore takes a callback with the params callback(err, res, body)
that reflects the API's response.
###Interacting with Users
.get_nearby_users(callback)
```
Returns an array of json user objects.
```
.like(user_id, callback)
```
Likes a user, equivalent of swiping right.
```
.dislike(user_id, callback)
```
Passes on the user.
```
.send_message(user_id, message, callback)
```
Sends a message to the user. You can only do this to users whom you've been matched with.
Generally used after you call `.like` and the response body.match is true.
```
.fetch_updates(callback)
```
Gets updates from your last visit, ie. messages, likes, blocks.
###Updating preferences
```
.update_search_distance(distance, callback)
```
Takes an integer distance in miles and updates your search distance preference.
```
.update_location(latitude, longitude, callback)
```
Updates your current position. Latitude and longitude are float precision.
Credits
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Copyright © 2014 Hung Tran
Released under the MIT License, which can be found in the repository in `LICENSE.txt`.