WhatsApp protocol implementation for libpurple (Pidgin)
To get meaningful instructions on how to use this (if you are a user, not a developer) please go to https://davidgf.net/whatsapp/ (Instructions for Ubuntu, Fedora and Windows are provided).
Official binary sources (provided by davidgfnet):
- Ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/~whatsapp-purple/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
- Fedora: https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/davidgf/whatsapp-purple/
- Windows: https://gosell.it/product/whatsapp-for-pidgin-20
Just run make
(if you have to choose between 32 and 64 bit, run make ARCH=i686
or make ARCH=x86_64
). Makefile.mingw
is the Makefile for 32-bit
Windows.
Your user name is your phone number (including the country code but without any
additional leading zeros, e.g. 4917012345678
), as for the password there are
many ways to get it. You can either sniff it or just ask for a new one. Check
these links here:
- https://davidgf.net/whatsapp/pwd.html
- https://github.com/venomous0x/WhatsAPI#faq
- https://github.com/shirioko/MissVenom
- http://blog.philippheckel.com/2013/07/05/how-to-sniff-the-whatsapp-password-from-your-android-phone-or-iphone/
If you want to register a new WhatsApp account, you can use tools like yowsup or WART:
Please, do not contact me by email for this kind of issues, I won't answer your questions. For developing matters you can open an issue, create a pull request or (in case you think it's necessary) email me.
You need to install and enable the Emoji smiley theme. Just copy one of the
subdirectories from following Git repositories to $HOME/.purple/smileys/
and
enable the newly installed theme in the Pidgin preferences window:
In order to get a proper backtrace, you can either use your package manager to
install a debug package or rebuild the library with debug symbols using make debug
.
WhatsApp is a registered trademark of WhatsApp Inc registered in the U.S. and other countries. This project is an independent work and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Whatsapp Inc.