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TTVDropBot

Farms automatically Twitch Drops for you!

This Project is currently not maintained and will most likely not work!


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TTVDropBot

πŸ€” What is this Twitch Bot all about?

  • Makes your twitch drop experience as easy as possible.
  • No need to watch the stream in a browser, fully uses twitch inner gql.
  • No need to care about who is online and when.
  • Saves your twitch session providing you autologin.
  • Can watch every Twitch Drop / Campaign available.
  • Automatically claims your Drops.
  • Switches automatically to other games or drops if drop is claimed/claimable or offline.
  • Send Discord Webhooks to your server.
  • Host 24/7 on heroku.

⚑ Installation

Windows

  1. Download the windows executable from the build branch or release page.
  2. Move the executable to a folder.
  3. Execute the TTVDropBot.exe. The settings and twitch-session will be generated right beside the executable.

Linux

  1. Download the linux executable from the build branch or release page.

  2. Move the executable to a folder.

  3. Give the TTVDropBot-linux-x64 file permission to execute via chmod if needed.

    chmod +x ./TTVDropBot-linux-x64
  4. Execute the TTVDropBot-linux-x64. The settings and twitch-session will be generated right beside the executable.

    ./TTVDropBot-linux-x64

Ubuntu

Using Bot with No GUI - Only Command Line
  1. Download the linux executable from the build branch or release page.

  2. Drag and Drop a settings.json and twitch-session.json file right beside the executable.

  3. Make sure you have set displayless to true in your settings.json

  4. Execute the TTVDropBot-linux-x64.

    ./TTVDropBot-linux-x64

⚠️ If you want to specifiy wich games to watch use the Prioritylist setting ⚠️

⚠️ If you want to watch Custom Channels drag and drop a customchannels.json to your executable location and set ForceCustomChannel in settings.json to true ⚠️

⚠️ If you can't seem to get any progress on drops "always stuck" try loging in instead of copying twitch-session.json. ⚠️

Npm

  1. Clone the Repository.

    git clone https://github.com/Zaarrg/TTVDropBot
  2. Install NPM packages.

    cd TTVDropBot/
    npm install
  3. Run the bot via npm scripts.

    npm run start:production
    OR
    npm run start:dev

Docker

  1. Get your auth token

    docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/zaarrg/ttvdropbot/ttvdropbot:latest node ./build/index.js --showtoken
  2. Login to Twitch, copy your auth token, and then exit the container with Ctrl + C

  3. Create the container

    docker run -d --name ttvdropbot \
    -e ttvdropbot_displayless=true \
    -e ttvdropbot_token=TokenFromStep1 \
    -e ttvdropbot_games="Sea_of_Thieves Rust Lost_Ark No_Man's_Sky" \
    -e ttvdropbot_autoclaim=true \
    ghcr.io/zaarrg/ttvdropbot/ttvdropbot:latest

πŸ“š How to use the Bot?

Step by Step Usage: Twitch Drops

1. Step

Select the way you want to Log in into your twitch account.

⚠️ If you cant login directly because of CAPTCHA use the browser method. ⚠️
⚠️ Only Chromium Browsers are supported like Brave and Chrome . ⚠️

Twitch Drops

2. Step

Select Twitch Drops to watch a Twitch Campaign or Custom Channels if you want to add your own channels. Refer to Step by Step Usage: Custom Channels for those.

Twitch Drops

3. Step

Select the campaign you want to start watching. If you want to only watch certain campaign and not all refer to Settings: Priority list

Twitch Drops

4. Step

Select the Drop you want to start watching.

Twitch Drops

5. Step

πŸŽ‰ Enjoy! You are successfully watching your drop.

Twitch Drops

Step by Step Usage: Custom Channels

1. Step

Select Custom Channels to start watching them.

Twitch Drops

2. Step

Fill in the needed information to add a Channel. They can always be modified in the customchannel.json

Twitch Drops

3. Step

Select the Channel you want to start. The bot will switch between the Custom Channels, if one goes offline.

Twitch Drops

4. Step

πŸŽ‰ Enjoy! You are successfully watching your Custom Channel.

Twitch Drops

Step by Step Usage: Heroku

⚠️ Only Recommended for advanced users. ⚠️

1. Step

Click on the Deploy to Heroku Button at the top of the Readme

Twitch Drops

2. Step

Login if necessary, and choose any app name you want, select your region and click Deploy app
After that let Heroku go through the build process and then click on Manage App

Twitch Drops

3. Step

Go to the Resources tab and disable the web dyno and enable the worker instead

Twitch Drops

4. Step

Click on more in the top right corner and then on Run console.
Type in bash and click Run.

Twitch Drops

5. Step

Now run the command node ./build/index.js --showtoken in the Terminal.
Login Directly via command Line, until you see your auth token and copy it.

Twitch Drops

6. Step

Close the Terminal and go to Settings then Reveal Config Vars
Now type in as key ttvdropbot_token and as value your copied token and click add
You can find more environment variables here

Twitch Drops

7. Step

πŸŽ‰ Thats it Enjoy! You are successfully watching.
To check if its working click on more in the top right corner then view logs.
Give it some time to start up, and you should see the bot working.

Twitch Drops


πŸ“ Settings

Down below you can find the settings Variables and what they do.

Chromeexe

  • The path of your Browser: Linux: google-chrome | Windows: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe

UserDataPath

  • Providing a userdatapath, will give the loginpage the option to use cookies out of your browser. Option not really needed anymore.
  • You can find the UserdataPath under chrome://version then under Profile Path

Webhook

WebHookEvents

  • Set what events should be send via webhook.
  • Defaults to: ["requestretry", "claim", "newdrop", "offline", "newgame", "get", "getresult", "progress", "start", "error", "warn", "info"]

Debug

  • Will log important values to the console for debugging.

Displayless

  • Give the ability to use the bot fully automated with no user input needed. Especially useful for gui-less systems. See Ubuntu - No Gui

ForceCustomChannel

  • Force the bot to watch Custom Channels, only useful for display-less mode.

ProgressCheckInterval

  • The time in ms, in what interval the progress should be checked. Recommended is 60000 ms - 60 s anything under could cause twitch blocking your request.

RetryDelay

  • The time in ms, in what interval failed requests should be retried. Recommended is 60000 ms - 60 s anything under could cause twitch blocking your request.

WaitforChannels

  • If set to false the Bot will no longer wait 5 Minutes for new Channels to come online. It will switch to another game instead.

Prioritylist

  • A list of Games the bot should watch / prioritize. Only Provide games with active Drop Campaigns in this Format: ["Rust","Fortnite", "Elite: Dangerous"]
  • You can get the valid name from: https://www.twitch.tv/directory
  • If provided the bot will only watch the games listed.

AutoClaim

  • Allow the bot to autoClaim or not

LogToFile

  • Log the Console to a file.

UseKeepAlive

  • If activated uses Express to the keepalive the bot useful for stuff like Replit.


✏️ Start Arguments

All available start Arguments, basically everything which is also in the settings.json file.

./TTVDropBot.exe --help

Usage: ./TTVDropBot or index.js --arg...

Options:
--help                              Show help. [boolean]
--version                           Show version number. [boolean]
-c, --chrome                        The path to your Chrome executable. [string]
-u, --userdata                      The path to your userdata folder location. [string]
--webhook, --wh                     The Discord Webhook URL. [string]
--webhookevents                     Set what events should be send via webhook. [array]
-i, --interval                      The progress interval in ms. [number]
--retryinterval, --retry            The retry interval in ms. [number]
-g, --games                         The Games the bot should watch. [array]
--token                             Your twitch auth_token. [string]
-d, --debug                         Enable Debug logging. [boolean]
--displayless, --dl                 Enable Displayless mode. [boolean]
--forcecustomchannel                Force Custom Channels. Only useful for
                                    display-less mode. [boolean]
--waitforchannels, --waitonline     Disable waitforchannels, forcing the bot to not wait 
                                    for other channels with drops instead switch the game. [boolean]
--autoclaim                         Enable autoclaim. [boolean]
--log                               Enable logging to file. [boolean]
--usekeepalive                      Enable Express KeepAlive. [boolean]
--tray                              Start app in the tray. [boolean]

Examples:
--chrome C:path:to:chrome.exe             Sets your chrome path.
--userdata C:path:to:userdata-folder      Sets your userdata path.
--webhook https:discord.com:api:webh....  Sets your webhook url.
--webhookevents requestretry claim        Defaults to the events in this
newdrop offline newgame get getresult     example provided.
progress start error warn info
--interval 30000                          Sets the progress interval to 30s.
--retryinterval 30000                     Sets the retry interval to 30s.
--games Rust Krunker 'Elite: Dangerous'   Sets the Prioritylist to Rust,
Krunker and Elite: Dangerous.
--token yourkindalongtoken                Sets the your current twitch auth
                                          token, overwriting any in
                                          twitch-session.json.

✏️ Environment variables

All these Start Arguments also work as environment variable:

ttvdropbot_chrome = YourPath
ttvdropbot_userdata = YourPath
ttvdropbot_webhook = DiscordWebhookURL
ttvdropbot_interval = 60000
ttvdropbot_games = Game1 Game2 Game3... ⚠️ Black Desert -> Black_Desert ⚠️
ttvdropbot_debug = true || false
ttvdropbot_displayless = true || false
ttvdropbot_forcecustomchannel = true || false
ttvdropbot_waitforchannels = true || false
ttvdropbot_autoclaim = true || false
ttvdropbot_log = true || false
ttvdropbot_usekeepalive = true || false
ttvdropbot_retryinterval = 60000
ttvdropbot_webhookevents = Event1 Event2 Event3...
ttvdropbot_showtoken = true || false  Usefull for System were you cant access your twitch-session.json
ttvdropbot_token = YourToken

πŸ“˜ Adding Custom Channels


Twitch Drops

Name

  • The Name can be any String like Rainbow Six, Best Ch ever etc...

Twitch Url

  • The Url is very important, never use the same Url twice, it has to be a valid Channel link and has always to start with https://www.twitch.tv/. Example for a Valid Url: https://www.twitch.tv/rainbow6tw

How the Channel should be Watched

Watch until the time runs out:

  • Watches the channel until the left time reaches 0 then switches to other custom channel.

Watch indefinitely:

  • Watches the channel until it goes offline, then switches.

Farm Points

  • Pretty simple, should the bot farm Points or not.

Editing already Added Channel's

  • You can always edit Channel's which are already added in the CustomChannels.json.

πŸ“„ Json Files Examples

Example Settings.json

{
   "Chromeexe": "",
   "UserDataPath": "",
   "WebHookURL": "",
   "WebHookEvents": [],
   "debug": false,
   "displayless": false,
   "ProgressCheckInterval": 60000,
   "RetryDelay": 60000,
   "WaitforChannels": true,
   "Prioritylist": [],
   "AutoClaim": true,
   "LogToFile": true,
   "ForceCustomChannel": false,
   "UseKeepAlive": false
}

Example CustomChannels.json

[
  {
    "Name": "tarik",
    "TTVLink": "https://www.twitch.tv/tarik",
    "WatchType": "Watch until time runs out",
    "Time": "50",
    "Points": true
  }
]

Example Twitch Session

[
  {
    "name": "auth-token",
    "value": "yourtoken"
  }
]

⚠️ Never share your Token with anyone, because it gives full access to your account ⚠️


πŸŽ‰ Enjoy the bot and hopefully its helpful!

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Have fun and Enjoy! πŸ˜ƒ


🍰 Contact

Quickest Response:
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/rV26FZ2upF

Slow Response:
Discord: - Zarg#8467

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.⚠️

Made with a lot of ❀️❀️ by @Zarg

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