How to send a text message from a browser#
Installation#
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/@green-api/whatsapp-api-client/lib/whatsapp-api-client.min.js"></script>
Import#
Using the browser JavaScript
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@green-api/whatsapp-api-client/lib/whatsapp-api-client.min.js"></script>
How to initialize an object#
Store your authorization data separate from the code. The library allows you to create a file with an arbitrary name and location in the following format:
API_TOKEN_INSTANCE = "MY_API_TOKEN_INSTANCE"
ID_INSTANCE = "MY_ID_INSTANCE"
You can pass the keys using the below example:
const restAPI = whatsAppClient.restAPI(({
    credentialsPath: "examples\\credentials"
}))
Examples#
A complex example of sending messages and getting notifications from a browser| browserExample.html
How to send a text message to a WhatsApp number#
Using JavaScript
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@green-api/whatsapp-api-client/lib/whatsapp-api-client.min.js"></script>
<script>
    const restAPI = whatsAppClient.restAPI(({
        idInstance: "YOUR_ID_INSTANCE",
        apiTokenInstance: "YOUR_API_TOKEN_INSTANCE"
    }))
    restAPI.message.sendMessage("79999999999@c.us", null, "hello world")
    .then((data) => {
        console.log(data);
    }).catch((reason) =>{
        console.error(reason);
    });
</script>
The full list of examples#
| Description | Module | 
|---|---|
| Complex example of sending messages and getting notifications from a browser | browserExample.html | 
| Example of getting a QR code via HTTP | browserExampleQRCode.html | 
| Example of getting a QR code via websocket | browserExampleQRCodeWebsocket.html | 
| An example of using methods from the browser | browserExampleMethods.html |