libtoxtmi 0.1.0

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dotnet add package libtoxtmi --version 0.1.0                
NuGet\Install-Package libtoxtmi -Version 0.1.0                
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<PackageReference Include="libtoxtmi" Version="0.1.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add libtoxtmi --version 0.1.0                
#r "nuget: libtoxtmi, 0.1.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install libtoxtmi as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=libtoxtmi&version=0.1.0

// Install libtoxtmi as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=libtoxtmi&version=0.1.0                

libtoxtmi

C# .NET Core library for watching and parsing Twitch Chat via IRC (TMI).

About

This library was specifically designed to watch Twitch channels, and parse the TMI messages (Twitch's alternate of the IRC protocol, with some extensions and changes).

🚧 This library is functional, but a work in progress. The feature set is limited. 🚧

Features

  • 👀 Twitch IRC client, with support for watching multiple channels.
  • 📖 Reading and parsing TMI messages with all known metadata (bits, badges, subs, etc).

Installation

To use the library, you must reference it in your project. This package is available for installation on NuGet:

PM> Install-Package libtoxtmi -Version 0.1.0  

Alternatively, you can download binary releases from the repository.

Basic usage

Init and auth

Initialize the client with your credentials:

var client = new TmiChat(twitchUsername, twitchAccessToken);

Instead of a password, Twitch IRC uses OAuth access tokens to login. The access token must have the correct permissions to be able to access chat.

If you do not have an access token, you can generate one here: https://twitchapps.com/tmi/

Control and events

Starting and stopping the client is straightforward:

client.Start(); // Connect to the server and authenticate, start join queue
client.Stop(); // Close any connections, and shut down the client

The client exposes several useful events:

client.OnStarted += (object sender, EventArgs e) => { /** Connected and authenticated to IRC server **/ };
client.OnStopped += (object sender, EventArgs e) => { /** Disconnected from server and stopped IRC client **/ };
client.OnChatMessage += (object sender, TmiChatMessageEventArgs e) => { /** Received a chat message with metadata **/ };

Notes when wrangling these events:

  • The OnStarted event will only trigger once the connection has been established and authentication was successful. Once raised, the client is capable of sending and receiving messages.
  • The OnStopped event may also be triggered when the connection fails, drops or times out for whatever reason. Once raised, the client is in a state where it can be restarted.

Data & Models

TmiMessage

Properties
Property Type Description
StateProperties Dictionary<string, string> Collection of TMI properties (e.g. raw badge information).
ServerName string The server side identifier for this message. May include user, channel and server name depending on context.
CommandName string The command name, e.g. PRIVMSG for a chat message or ROOMSTATE for a chat room status message.
ChannelName string? The channel name, if available. The # IRC prefix is omitted. May be NULL for non-channel-specific messages.
Message string? The message content, if available. The : IRC prefix is omitted. May be NULL for non-chat messages.

TmiChatMessage (inherits TmiMessage)

Properties
Property Type Description
UserId long Twitch User ID of sender
UserDisplayName string The sender's display name.
Color string The hex color code for the sender's username in chat.
BitsCheerAmount int The total amount of bits cheered with this message. Set to 0 when this is not a bit cheer message.
IsMod bool Indicates whether or not this message was sent by someone with moderator permissions.
IsAdmin bool If true, sender had an global admin badge.
IsBitsDonator bool If true, sender had a bits cheer badge.
IsBroadcaster bool If true, sender had a broadcaster badge (channel owner).
IsGlobalMod bool If true, sender had a global moderator badge.
IsModerator bool If true, sender had a channel moderator badge.
IsSubscriber bool If true, sender had a channel subscription badge.
IsTurbo bool If true, sender had a Twitch Turbo badge.
IsPartner bool If true, sender had a partner (verified checkmark) badge.
IsPremium bool If true, sender had a ??? Twitch Prime ??? badge.
IsBitsCharityDonator bool If true, sender had a bits cheer badge (charity gift variant).
Methods
Method Description
public Dictionary<string, int> GetBadgeInfo() Gets a list of meta badge information, with the badge name as key and the metadata as value. Badge info is used for details like total subscription length.
public Dictionary<string, int> GetBadges() Gets a list of all badges sent with this message, with the badge name as key and the badge version as value. The badge version is the variation of the badge, based on e.g. sub length or bits cheered.
public IEnumerable<string> GetBadgeNames() Gets a list of all badge names sent with this message.
public int GetSubscriberBadgeLevel() Gets the badge version for the channel sub badge associated with this message. This is related to, but not equal to, the amount of months the user has been subbed.
public int GetMonthsSubscribed() Gets the total amount of time this user has been subbed, from the badge info.
public int GetBitsBadgeLevel() Gets the badge version for the bits badge associated with this message (cheer value over a period). Returns 0 if the user does not have this badge.

Advanced usage

Parsing a TMI message

You can also use this library directly for its wonderful ability to parse TMI IRC messages:

var input = "@badge-info=;badges=staff/1,bits/1000;bits=100;color=;display-name=dallas;emotes=;id=b34ccfc7-4977-403a-8a94-33c6bac34fb8;mod=0;room-id=1337;subscriber=0;tmi-sent-ts=1507246572675;turbo=1;user-id=1337;user-type=staff :ronni!ronni@ronni.tmi.twitch.tv PRIVMSG #dallas :cheer100";
var tmiMessage = (TmiChatMessage)TmiMessageParser.Parse(input);

Console.WriteLine(tmiMessage.IsStaff); // true
Console.WriteLine(tmiMessage.IsBitsDonator); // true
Console.WriteLine(tmiMessage.BitsCheerAmount); // 100
Console.WriteLine(tmiMessage.GetBitsBadgeLevel()); // 1000
Console.WriteLine(tmiMessage.Message); // "cheer100"

TmiMessageParser will return a TmiMessage or a more specific subclass if appropriate, depending on the CommandName:

CommandName Maps to
PRIVMSG TmiChatMessage
(default) TmiMessage
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