To install the library you can either use pip (latest release version):
pip install whatsapp-python
You can also install the development GitHub version (always up to date, with the latest features and bug fixes):
git clone https://github.com/filipporomani/whatsapp.git
cd whatsapp
pip install .
If you want to use a local enviroment you can also use hatch:
git clone https://github.com/filipporomani/whatsapp.git
cd whatsapp
pip install hatch
hatch shell
Documentation is available in the wiki here on GitHub.
- Modern interface using
async
andawait
- Full support for Graph API error handling
- Optimized for high-load workflows using asyncronous programming
- Always up to date
- All of the WhatsApp chat UI features supported
- Event listener (incoming messages)
- Async ready
- Error handling
- Sending messages
- Sending messages from different numbers individually
- Marking messages as read
- Replying to messages
- Reacting to messages
- Sending medias (images, audios, videos, links and documents)
- Sending location
- Sending interactive buttons
- Sending template messages
- Parsing messages and media received
- Sending contacts
To use the WhatsApp API you need to create a Facebook Business account and a WhatsApp Business account.
Tip
To create an account, I recommend to follow this video.
Whereas using third-party providers of the WhatsApp API can result in monthly fees, using the WhatsApp API1 offered directly by Facebook is much cheaper, even if the billing documentation is quite difficult to understand.
Caution
It is now mandatory to add a credit card to the WhatsApp account (at least for me) in order to use the service. I was even charged a tiny fee for using a non-test phone number (~€1.20), so be careful when using the API! I'm not responsible for any costs you may face by using the API.
The API should be, however, free for testing purposes with the provided test phone number.
All the prices are available in the WhatsApp API docs.
Tip
I recomend to use a test number, as you you can get a free one and use it for testing purposes.
You can ignore this if it's your first time using the library.
- Any version >1.1.2 is incompatible with the original
heyoo
library! Be careful updating! Read the docs first! - Any version <=1.1.2 is fully compatible with the original
heyoo
library and doesn't include breaking changes.
Switching from heyoo to whatsapp-python doesn't require any change for versions up to 1.1.2: just uninstall heyoo
, install whatsapp-python==1.1.2
and change the import name from heyoo
to whatsapp
.
For versions GREATER THAN 1.1.2, messages have became objects, so you need to change your code to use the new methods.
Note
Documentation for version 1.1.2 can be found here.
If you are facing any issues or have any questions, please open a new issue!
This is an open source project published under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.