twitch-toolkit

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A set of tools to integrate with Twitch API, Twitch Chat and Twitch WebHooks.

NPM

To start to use this module, check the project documentation

Installation

Using npm:

$ npm i --save twitch-toolkit

Usage

The library is composed by three modules:

  • api: Provides access to the Helix API.
  • chat: Provides access to the chat events through tmi.js .
  • websub: Provides access to the websubs topics and events.

You can use the toolkit just by creating a new instance with the configuration object:

const twitch = require('twitch-toolkit');

var twitch = new Twitch(config);

The config object is described below:

Attr Type Description
logger object The logger instance.
debug bool A flag to enable the debug mode. Default: false
client_id string The Twitch.tv client ID to be used to access the services.
client_secret string The Twitch.tv client secret to be used to use the private services.
chatOptions object The chat configuration object
chatOptions.reconnect bool A flag to enable the auto-reconnect mode. Default: false
chatOptions.ignoreSelf bool A flag to ignore the bots own messages. Default: false
chatOptions.username string The bot's username.
chatOptions.password string The bot's OAuth Token. You can get it at http://twitchapps.com/tmi/
chatOptions.channels array[string] The list os channels the bot will join and listen.
chatOptions.chatCommands object The object with the chatCommands, described below
chatOptions.whisperCommands object The object with the whisperCommands, described below
chatOptions.wordTriggers object The object with the wordTriggers, described below

API

The API module will be created with the toolkit object and can be acessed by its name:

var twitchAPI = twitch.api;

The methods are described in the TwitchApi documentation page

Chat

The chat module will be created with the toolkit new instance but, the user will only join and list to the chat when connect is executed:

var twitchChat = twitch.chat;

twitch.connect();

After that, you'll be able to listen to channel and chat events. You can also disconnect from the chat, if you wish:

twitch.disconnect

The methods and events are described in the TwitchChatEmitter documentation page

Webhooks

The Twitch Webhooks implementation, as described in https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/api/webhooks-guide/ .

To access the Webhook module:

The API module will be created with the toolkit object and can be acessed by its name:

var twitchWebSub = twitch.websub;

The Webhook/WebSub requires a public endpoint on the running express server/application to receive the data from the hub. Without this, its impossible to make this work.

The methods and events are described in the TwitchWebSub documentation page