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whatsapp-tracking

Proof of concept about tracking contacts in WhatsApp.

DISCLAIMER: This is a Proof of Concept to raise awareness. Don't use the source code to track someone, don't be a dick.

grafana

architecture

The POC is composed of:

  • The Node.js WhatsApp scraper robot - Gather the data
  • The InfluxDB 2.0 service - Store the data
  • The Grafana 6.7 service - Visualize the data

setup

# run the InfluxDB and Grafana services
docker-compose up -d influxdb grafana

influxDB setup

  • Go to http://localhost:9999, setup an admin account
    • Name the initial organization like you want, initial-org for instance
    • Name the initial bucket anything, like yolo, we won't use the initial one because there will be sample data in it
  • Create a new bucket whatsapp-tracking
  • Generate a token whatsapp-tracking-scraper with write permission to whatsapp-tracking bucket
  • Generate a token grafana with 'all access'

grafana setup

  • Go to http://localhost:3000, setup an admin account
  • Add the data source using the plugin Flux (InfluxDB) [BETA] (for InfluxDB 2.0)
    • URL: http://influxdb:9999
    • with credentials: true
    • Organization: initial-org
    • Default Bucket: whatsapp-tracking
    • Token: the grafana token
  • Import the dashboard (file grafana-dashboard.json)

scraper setup

Create a file .env in the root directory to setup your environment.

CONTACT_TARGET=YourContactName
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=The whatsapp-tracking-scraper token
INFLUXDB_ORG=initial-org
INFLUXDB_BUCKET=whatsapp-tracking

scraper usage Windows

# init the robot
npm install
# run the robot
node index.js

scraper usage docker

docker-compose up scraper
# Look at `./data/screenshots/` to get the QR code peering.

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