An asynchronous Python api wrapper for Character AI using curl-cffi.
Warning
This is an unofficial library made by an enthusiast who has no relation to the CharacterAI development team. CharacterAI has no official api and all breakpoints were found manually using reverse proxy. The author is not responsible for possible consequences of using this library.
The library is under constant development, trying to match the functionality of the website. Anything that isn't described in the documentation may be changed or removed without backward compatibility!
TO-DO:
- Exceptions.
- Logging?
- Finish the docs.
If you have any questions, problems, suggestions, please open an issue or contact me:
First, you need to install the library:
pip install git+https://github.com/Xtr4F/PyCharacterAI
Import the Client
class from the library and create a new instance of it:
from PyCharacterAI import Client
client = Client()
Then you need to authenticate client
using token
:
await client.authenticate("TOKEN")
if you want to be able to upload your avatar you also need to specify
web_next_auth
token as an additional argument (only this way for now, this may change in the future):await client.authenticate("TOKEN", web_next_auth="WEB_NEXT_AUTH")
Or you can just call get_client()
method:
from PyCharacterAI import get_client
client = await get_client(token="TOKEN", web_next_auth="WEB_NEXT_AUTH")
After authentication, we can use all available library methods.
⚠️ WARNING, DO NOT SHARE THESE TOKENS WITH ANYONE! Anyone with your tokens has full access to your account!
This library uses two types of tokens: a common token
and web_next_auth
. The first one is required for almost all methods here and the second one only and only for upload_avatar()
method (may change in the future).
- Open the Character.AI website in your browser
- Open the
developer tools
(F12
,Ctrl+Shift+I
, orCmd+J
) - Go to the
Nerwork
tab - Interact with website in some way, for example, go to your profile and look for
Authorization
in the request header - Copy the value after
Token
For example, token in
https://plus.character.ai/chat/user/public/following/
request headers:
- Open the Character.AI website in your browser
- Open the
developer tools
(F12
,Ctrl+Shift+I
, orCmd+J
) - Go to the
Storage
section and click onCookies
- Look for the
web-next-auth
key - Copy its value
Here are just some examples of the library's features. If you want to know about all
methods
andtypes
with explanations, go to methods and types documentation sections.
import asyncio
from PyCharacterAI import get_client
from PyCharacterAI.exceptions import SessionClosedError
token = "TOKEN"
character_id = "ID"
async def main():
client = await get_client(token=token)
me = await client.account.fetch_me()
print(f"Authenticated as @{me.username}")
chat, greeting_message = await client.chat.create_chat(character_id)
print(f"{greeting_message.author_name}: {greeting_message.get_primary_candidate().text}")
try:
while True:
# NOTE: input() is blocking function!
message = input(f"[{me.name}]: ")
answer = await client.chat.send_message(character_id, chat.chat_id, message)
print(f"[{answer.author_name}]: {answer.get_primary_candidate().text}")
except SessionClosedError:
print("session closed. Bye!")
finally:
# Don't forget to explicitly close the session
await client.close_session()
asyncio.run(main())
A more advanced example. You can use so-called streaming to receive a message in parts, as is done on a website, instead of waiting for it to be completely generated:
import asyncio
from PyCharacterAI import get_client
from PyCharacterAI.exceptions import SessionClosedError
token = "TOKEN"
character_id = "ID"
async def main():
client = await get_client(token=token)
me = await client.account.fetch_me()
print(f'Authenticated as @{me.username}')
chat, greeting_message = await client.chat.create_chat(character_id)
print(f"[{greeting_message.author_name}]: {greeting_message.get_primary_candidate().text}")
try:
while True:
# NOTE: input() is blocking function!
message = input(f"[{me.name}]: ")
answer = await client.chat.send_message(character_id, chat.chat_id, message, streaming=True)
printed_length = 0
async for message in answer:
if printed_length == 0:
print(f"[{message.author_name}]: ", end="")
text = message.get_primary_candidate().text
print(text[printed_length:], end="")
printed_length = len(text)
print("\n")
except SessionClosedError:
print("session closed. Bye!")
finally:
# Don't forget to explicitly close the session
await client.close_session()
asyncio.run(main())
# We can generate images from a prompt
# (It will return list of urls)
images = await client.utils.generate_image("prompt")
# We can upload an image to use it as an
# avatar for character/persona/profile
# NOTE: This method requires the specified web_next_auth token
avatar_file = "path to file or url"
avatar = await client.utils.upload_avatar(avatar_file)
# We can search for voices
voices = await client.utils.search_voices("name")
# We can upload the audio as a voice
voice_file = "path to file or url"
voice = await client.utils.upload_voice(voice_file, "voice name")
# We can set and unset a voice for character
await client.account.set_voice("character_id", "voice_id")
await client.account.unset_voice("character_id")
# And we can use voice to generate speech from the character's messages
speech = await client.utils.generate_speech("chat_id", "turn_id", "candidate_id", "voice_id")
# It will return bytes, so we can use it for example like this:
filepath = "voice.mp3"
with open(filepath, 'wb') as f:
f.write(speech)
# or we can get just the url.
speech_url = await client.utils.generate_speech("chat_id", "turn_id", "candidate_id",
"voice_id", return_url=True)
-
node_characterai by @realcoloride - for being the backbone of the project in the past.
-
CharacterAI by @kramcat - for inspiring me.