Send email notification when receiving Facebook message.

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Emailmessenger-mirror
Overview

Messenger Mirror

This repository has a small Python application which will allow you to receive an email notification when somebody sends you a Facebook message.

Why?

I don't like Facebook as a company, and I don't want to support them by using their products, including Messenger. However, when I came around to this point of view, I already had a number of existing contacts on Messenger. I migrated everyone I talked to regularly onto other platforms, but in case someone messaged me out of the blue, I still wanted to know about that, so I could redirect them onto Signal or SMS.

With the help of this application, I can make sure I won't miss it when a very old contact happens to message me on Facebook, while not having to ever actively check Messenger or keep it on my phone.

How?

Facebook aggressively discourages reverse-engineering the Messenger API by handing out suspensions and bans like candy whenever they detect anything remotely anomalous going on. Because of this, the most practical way to spoof Messenger is to just run the whole dang thing inside Selenium, which is more or less indistinguishable from human usage.

The assumption is you have a private server where you can run this application 24/7. It automatically logs into Messenger using your credentials, waits for messages to come in, batches up the notifications in a persistent queue, and sends them to your email via SendGrid.

Setup

You'll want to sign up for a SendGrid account (free) and get your API key, as well as set up a verified sender address. This works best when you own a custom domain (not free; I use Namecheap for my domains); if you try to send from a Gmail address or similar with SendGrid, your emails have a high probability of tripping spam filters because it can be detected that they didn't actually come from Gmail servers. Of course, if setting up a custom domain, you probably want replies to be receivable, so I would suggest Forward Email (free) for an easy way to get your MX records in order.

Then you want to create your .env file in the repository toplevel directory, as follows:

[email protected]
FACEBOOK_PASSWORD=correct horse battery staple
FACEBOOK_USER_ID=100006953043135
MM_DEBUG=1
MM_HEADLESS=0
MM_NOTIFICATION_FREQUENCY=60
SENDGRID_API_KEY=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
SENDGRID_FROM_ADDRESS=your.verified[email protected]
[email protected]

Fill in FACEBOOK_EMAIL and FACEBOOK_PASSWORD with your email and password, naturally. Get FACEBOOK_USER_ID by going to Messenger, going to your chat with yourself, and looking in the URL. Set MM_NOTIFICATION_FREQUENCY to the maximum number of seconds you want Messenger Mirror to wait before sending you the notifications it's received (this acts as a debouncing factor to avoid too many emails). The SENDGRID_ variables come from your SendGrid console.

Now you want to install Poetry and run poetry install and poetry shell, then start the server with python3 -m messenger_mirror. You'll have to have a matching version of Chrome installed per chromedriver-py in the pyproject.toml. If not, update pyproject.toml to match the version reported in the error message, and run poetry lock and poetry install again.

You should see Selenium open up a Chrome window and navigate to Messenger, login automatically, and start reading your messages. At this stage you should iron out any bugs you see.

Next step is to get things running on your remote server. This is a bit more complicated on account of Facebook being really suspicious of EC2 and other cloud provider IP addresses.

I suggest SSH'ing into your server with X forwarding enabled (ssh -X; you may have to set X11Forwarding yes in /etc/ssh/sshd_config). Then you can run as above, and step through the added verification steps. I found that selecting email code verification was the most robust technique. Once I logged in once successfully, my server's IP address appeared to be allowlisted.

After you've got things working in debug mode, set MM_DEBUG=0 in your .env file, bump up to MM_NOTIFICATION_FREQUENCY=3600, and run the server ad infinitum. Here's an example start.sh:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

set -e
set -o pipefail

if [[ -f "$HOME/.profile" ]]; then
    . "$HOME/.profile"
fi

cd "$HOME/path/to/messenger-mirror"
poetry install
poetry run python3 -m messenger_mirror

And example systemd unit file:

[Unit]
Description=Messenger Mirror
After=network-online.target

[Service]
Type=exec
ExecStart=/home/yourname/path/to/start.sh
User=yourname
Restart=always

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

In the case that the server hits a page it doesn't know how to parse, it'll save a screenshot in the screenshots directory in the repo, log the error, and attempt a retry. Two fails within 60 seconds will cause it to abort, in order to avoid tripping anti-bot detection. The server also hosts a simple Flask API locally on port 4209:

  • POST localhost:4209/screenshot/foobar: will save a screenshot of the current browser window to screenshots/foobar.png

OK, now you've got the basic part set up, there is monitoring to think about. Ideally you want to be alerted when the app crashes, because then you'll stop getting your notifications. What I've set up is a Messenger bot that will repeatedly message me every few hours, but then the notifications from this specific are emailed to a separate email. Then, we can be guaranteed that Messenger Mirror should receive a couple messages a day, every day. So all we have to do is then set up Dead Man's Snitch on a separate email endpoint to make sure we keep hitting that notification codepath every day, and I'll get an email if things are bricked.

Unfortunately, Facebook is the worst thing ever, so setting this up is a real Jenga tower. You want to start by creating a Facebook app at Facebook for Developers, enabling the Messenger product, clicking through some privacy surveys, filling in terms of service URLs etc., creating a Facebook page through the developer interface, setting a public username so you can search for it later, attaching the page to the app, and generating a page token.

That's the easy part.

So next you want to go to this Glitch project I set up (yes, really, Facebook recommends using Glitch for this) and fork it. You'll get a new URL of the form https://something.glitch.me/webhook for your app. You want to go back to Facebook for Developers, enable webhooks for your app, fill in the callback URL to point at Glitch, generate a verification token and fill it in there, go back to Glitch, fill in the PAGE_ACCESS_TOKEN and VERIFY_TOKEN appropriately (you have to do this and restart the app before you can exit the webhook modal on Facebook), go to Messenger, search for your page using the username you configured earlier, send it a message, and check the logs on Glitch where you should finally see a user ID printed.

All that effort was necessary to find the "page-specific user ID" (or PSID) which is needed in order to use the Messenger API to send messages to yourself. I wish I were joking. Anyway, set that as FACEBOOK_USER_PSID in .env.

You can then provision a free Dead Man's Snitch account by creating an empty Heroku app and adding it as a plugin. Yeah, I don't know why or how they allow that, but it works, even if you don't use Heroku for anything else. What we want to do is use DMS in email mode: set SENDGRID_TO_ADDRESS_FOR_PINGS to the email address for your snitch. (Note that this requires your Messenger bot is called Messenger Mirror.) Set MM_PING_FREQUENCY=28800 in .env (or substitute how many seconds you want between automated messages sent by the Messenger bot), fill in FACEBOOK_PAGE_TOKEN, and you are off to the races.

Limitations

  • Does not send you message bodies or profile pictures even though this information is gathered. Just tells you what conversation(s) have updates, and links you to them. Optimized for the case of people migrating off Messenger.
  • May run into SendGrid free tier limits for large message volumes. Again, optimized for the case of people migrating off Messenger.
  • Screws with message unread status (messages are marked as read as soon as they are processed and the notification is queued, even before any email is sent), so people may think you have seen their message before you have actually have.
  • Not guaranteed to be reliable. Race conditions exist where an incoming message will never result in a notification, although I expect these to be fairly rare.
  • Assumes you have a server where you can run this application 24/7 ish. This doesn't have to have any uptime guarantees; a home workstation would work just fine, or you could hypothetically even do it on a laptop, if you can sacrifice the CPU and memory needed to run an instance of Chrome open in the background.
Owner
Radon Rosborough
Software engineer recently graduated from Harvey Mudd College studying computer science. Interests include package management and Emacs, or both at once.
Radon Rosborough
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