Use this library to develop bots for Kik Messenger that are essentially automated humans.
It basically lets you do the same things as the offical Kik app by pretending to be a real smartphone client; It communicates with Kik's servers at talk1110an.kik.com:5223
over a modified version of the XMPP protocol.
This is the new branch of this project and is recommended.
First, make sure you are using Python 3.6+, not python 2.7. Second, just install it directly from GitHub:
git clone -b new https://github.com/Mac0r0ni/kik-bot-api-unofficial
pip3 install ./kik-bot-api-unofficial
Examples are a great way to understand things. A good place to start is the examples/
directory.
It is as simple as:
from kik_unofficial.client import KikClient
from kik_unofficial.callbacks import KikClientCallback
import kik_unofficial.datatypes.xmpp.chatting as chatting
class EchoBot(KikClientCallback):
def __init__(self):
self.client = KikClient(self, "your_kik_username", "your_kik_password")
def on_authenticated(self):
self.client.request_roster() # request list of chat partners
def on_chat_message_received(self, chat_message: chatting.IncomingChatMessage):
self.client.send_chat_message(chat_message.from_jid, 'You said "{}"!'.format(chat_message.body))
Currently Supported Operations:
- Log in with kik username and password, retrieve user information (such as email, name, etc).
- Fetch chat partners information
- Send text messages to users/groups and listen for incoming messages
- Send and receive 'is-typing' status
- Send and receive read receipts
- Fetch group information (name, participants, etc.)
- Fetch past message history
- Admin groups (add, remove or ban members, etc)
- Search for groups and join them [Experimental]
- Receive media content: camera, gallery, stickers
- Add a kik user as a friend
- Send images (including GIFs, using a tendor.com API key)
Sending videos or recordings is not supported yet.
Before investigating the format of certain requests/responses, it's worth checking if they are already documented in the Message Formats wiki page.
If you are on Windows and you are unable to install the lxml
package, use the binary installers from PyPi here.
If you are using Termux, then use pkg install libxml2 libxslt
to install lxml
and pkg install zlib libpng libjpeg-turbo
to install pillow
dependencies.