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PyWa • Python wrapper for the WhatsApp Cloud API

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PyWa is a Fast, Simple, Modern and easy-to-use asynchronous Python framework for building WhatsApp bots using the WhatsApp Cloud API.

⚠️ Important: pywa has introduced breaking changes. Please see the Migration Guide for instructions on updating from earlier versions.

📄 Quick Documentation Index

Get StartedWhatsApp ClientHandlersListenersFiltersUpdatesFlowsExamples


Features

  • 🚀 Fast and simple to use. No need to worry about the low-level details.
  • 💬 Send text messages with interactive keyboards, images, videos, documents, audio, locations, contacts, etc.
  • 📩 Receive messages, callbacks, message status updates, etc.
  • ♻️ Create, send and listen to Flows (NEW!)
  • 🔄 Built-in support for webhooks (Flask, FastAPI, etc.)
  • 🔬 Filters for handling incoming updates
  • 📄 Send and create templates
  • ✅ Fully typed, documented and tested

👨‍💻 Usage

  • Create a WhatsApp client and send a message

See Getting Started for more information.

from pywa import WhatsApp

wa = WhatsApp(
    phone_id="100458559237541",
    token="EAAEZC6hUxkTIB"
)

wa.send_message(
    to="9876543210",
    text="Hello from PyWa!"
)
  • To listen to updates, create a WhatsApp client, pass a web server app (FastAPI in this example) and register callbacks:

See Handlers for more information.

# wa.py
from pywa import WhatsApp, filters, types
from fastapi import FastAPI

fastapi_app = FastAPI()
wa = WhatsApp(
    phone_id="1234567890",
    token="xxxxxxx",
    server=fastapi_app,
    callback_url="https://yourdomain.com/",
    verify_token="xyz123",
    app_id=123456,
    app_secret="yyyyyy"
)

@wa.on_message(filters.matches("Hello", "Hi"))
def hello(client: WhatsApp, msg: types.Message):
    msg.react("👋")
    msg.reply_text(
        text=f"Hello {msg.from_user.name}!",
        buttons=[
            types.Button(
                title="Click me!",
                callback_data="id:123"
            )
        ]
    )

@wa.on_callback_button(filters.startswith("id"))
def click_me(client: WhatsApp, clb: types.CallbackButton):
    clb.reply_text("You clicked me!")
  • To run the server, use fastapi-cli (pip install "fastapi[standard]"):
fastapi dev wa.py  # see uvicorn docs for more options (port, host, reload, etc.)

💫 Async Usage

  • PyWa has async support! To use the async version, replace all the imports from pywa to pywa_async and use async/await:
# wa.py
import fastapi
from pywa_async import WhatsApp, types

fastapi_app = fastapi.FastAPI()
wa = WhatsApp(..., server=fastapi_app)

async def main():
    await wa.send_message(...)

@wa.on_message()
async def hello(_: WhatsApp, msg: types.Message):
    await msg.react("👋")
    await msg.reply(...)
fastapi dev wa.py

🎛 Installation

  • Install using pip3:
pip3 install -U pywa
  • Install from source (the bleeding edge):
pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/david-lev/pywa.git
  • If you going to use the webhook features, here is shortcut to install the required dependencies:
pip3 install -U "pywa[fastapi]"
pip3 install -U "pywa[flask]"
  • If you going to use the Flow features and want to use the default FlowRequestDecryptor and the default FlowResponseEncryptor, here is shortcut to install the required dependencies:
pip3 install -U "pywa[cryptography]"

💾 Requirements

📖 Setup and Usage

See the Documentation for detailed instructions

☑️ TODO

  • Add support for async
  • Add support for more web frameworks (Django, aiohttp, etc.)
  • Add support for flows
  • Add support for more types of updates (account_alerts, phone_number_quality_updates, template_category_updates, etc.)
  • Add more examples and guides

Feel free to open an issue if you have any suggestions. or even better - submit a PR!

⚖️ License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

🔱 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please see the Contributing Guide for more information.