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# Examples
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This folder contains several single-file examples using [Telethon].
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## Requisites
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You should have the `telethon` library installed with `pip`.
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Run `python3 -m pip install --upgrade telethon --user` if you don't
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Examples assume you have the following environment variables defined:
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* `TG_API_ID`, this is your API ID from https://my.telegram.org.
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* `TG_API_HASH`, this is your API hash from https://my.telegram.org.
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* `TG_TOKEN`, this is your bot token from [@BotFather] for bot examples.
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* `TG_SESSION`, this is the name of the `*.session` file to use.
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You can ignore any of these, and the scripts will prompt you to enter them.
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## Downloading Examples
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You may download all and run any example with by typing in a terminal:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon.git
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cd Telethon
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cd telethon_examples
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python3 gui.py
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```
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You can also right-click the title of any example and use "Save Link As…" to
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download only a particular example.
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All examples are licensed under the [CC0 License], so you can use
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them as the base for your own code without worrying about copyright.
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## Available Examples
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### [`print_updates.py`]
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* Usable as a: **user and bot**.
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* Difficulty: **easy**.
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Trivial example that just prints all the updates Telegram originally
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sends. Your terminal should support UTF-8, or Python may fail to print
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some characters on screen.
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### [`print_messages.py`]
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* Usable as a: **user and bot**.
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* Difficulty: **easy**.
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This example uses the different `@client.on` syntax to register event
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handlers, and uses the `pattern=` variable to filter only some messages.
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There are a lot other things you can do, but you should refer to the
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documentation of [`events.NewMessage`] since this is only a simple example.
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### [`replier.py`]
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* Usable as a: **user and bot**.
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* Difficulty: **easy**.
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This example showcases a third way to add event handlers (using decorators
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but without the client; you should use the one you prefer) and will also
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reply to some messages with different reactions, or to your commands.
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It also shows how to enable `logging`, which you should always do, but was
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not really needed for the previous two trivial examples.
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### [`assistant.py`]
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* Usable as a: **bot**.
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* Difficulty: **medium**.
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This example is the actual bot account [@TelethonianBot] running in the
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[official Telethon's chat] to help people out. The file is a bit big and
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assumes some [`asyncio`] knowledge, but otherwise is easy to follow.
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### [`interactive_telegram_client.py`]
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* Usable as a: **user and bot**.
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* Difficulty: **medium**.
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Interactive terminal client that you can use to list your dialogs,
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send messages, delete them, and download media. The code is a bit
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long which may make it harder to follow, and requires saving some
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state in order for downloads to work later.
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### [`gui.py`]
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* Usable as a: **user and bot**.
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* Difficulty: **high**.
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This is a simple GUI written with [`tkinter`] which becomes more complicated
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when there's a need to use [`asyncio`] (although it's only a bit of additional
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setup). The code to deal with the interface and the commands the GUI supports
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also complicate the code further and require knowledge and careful reading.
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This example is the actual bot account [@TelethonianBot] running in the
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[official Telethon's chat] to help people out. The file is a bit big and
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assumes some [`asyncio`] knowledge, but otherwise is easy to follow.
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![Screenshot of the tkinter GUI][tkinter GUI]
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[Telethon]: https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon
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[CC0 License]: https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/blob/master/telethon_examples/LICENSE
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[@BotFather]: https://t.me/BotFather
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[`assistant.py`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/assistant.py
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[`gui.py`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/gui.py
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[`interactive_telegram_client.py`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/interactive_telegram_client.py
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[`print_messages.py`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/print_messages.py
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[`print_updates.py`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/print_updates.py
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[`replier.py`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/replier.py
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[@TelethonianBot]: https://t.me/TelethonianBot
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[official Telethon's chat]: https://t.me/TelethonChat
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[`asyncio`]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html
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[`tkinter`]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/tkinter.html
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[tkinter GUI]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/master/telethon_examples/screenshot-gui.jpg
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[`events.NewMessage`]: https://telethon.readthedocs.io/en/stable/telethon.events.html#telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage
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You should be able to run these files with python3 filename.py after
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installing Telethon (`pip3 install .` on the root of the project if you
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haven't installed it yet and you downloaded the repository).
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Most of these examples assume you have the following variables defined
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in your environment:
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TG_API_ID, this is the api ID of your Telegram application.
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TG_API_HASH, similarly, this is the api hash.
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TG_TOKEN, for bot examples, this should be the bot token.
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TG_SESSION, this is the session file name to be (re)used.
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See https://superuser.com/q/284342 to learn how to define them.
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It's more convenient to define them, but if you forget to do so,
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the scripts will ask you to enter the variables when ran.
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# A simple script to print some messages.
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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from telethon import TelegramClient, events, utils
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def get_env(name, message, cast=str):
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if name in os.environ:
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return os.environ[name]
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while True:
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value = input(message)
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try:
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return cast(value)
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except ValueError as e:
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print(e, file=sys.stderr)
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time.sleep(1)
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session = os.environ.get('TG_SESSION', 'printer')
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api_id = get_env('TG_API_ID', 'Enter your API ID: ', int)
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api_hash = get_env('TG_API_HASH', 'Enter your API hash: ')
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proxy = None # https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks
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# Create and start the client so we can make requests (we don't here)
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client = TelegramClient(session, api_id, api_hash, proxy=proxy).start()
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# `pattern` is a regex, see https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html
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# Use https://regexone.com/ if you want a more interactive way of learning.
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#
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# "(?i)" makes it case-insensitive, and | separates "options".
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@client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern=r'(?i).*\b(hello|hi)\b'))
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async def handler(event):
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sender = await event.get_sender()
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name = utils.get_display_name(sender)
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print(name, 'said', event.text, '!')
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try:
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print('(Press Ctrl+C to stop this)')
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client.run_until_disconnected()
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finally:
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client.disconnect()
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# Note: We used try/finally to show it can be done this way, but using:
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#
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# with client:
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# client.run_until_disconnected()
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#
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# is almost always a better idea.
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# A simple script to print all updates received
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# A simple script to print all updates received.
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# Import modules to access environment, sleep, write to stderr
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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# Import the client
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from telethon import TelegramClient
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# This is a helper method to access environment variables or
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# prompt the user to type them in the terminal if missing.
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def get_env(name, message, cast=str):
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if name in os.environ:
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return os.environ[name]
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time.sleep(1)
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client = TelegramClient(
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os.environ.get('TG_SESSION', 'printer'),
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get_env('TG_API_ID', 'Enter your API ID: ', int),
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get_env('TG_API_HASH', 'Enter your API hash: '),
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proxy=None
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)
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# Define some variables so the code reads easier
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session = os.environ.get('TG_SESSION', 'printer')
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api_id = get_env('TG_API_ID', 'Enter your API ID: ', int)
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api_hash = get_env('TG_API_HASH', 'Enter your API hash: ')
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proxy = None # https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks
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async def update_handler(update):
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# This is our update handler. It is called when a new update arrives.
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async def handler(update):
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print(update)
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client.add_event_handler(update_handler)
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# Use the client in a `with` block. It calls `start/disconnect` automatically.
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with TelegramClient(session, api_id, api_hash, proxy=proxy) as client:
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# Register the update handler so that it gets called
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client.add_event_handler(handler)
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'''You could also have used the @client.on(...) syntax:
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from telethon import events
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@client.on(events.Raw)
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async def update_handler(update):
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print(update)
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'''
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with client.start():
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# Run the client until Ctrl+C is pressed, or the client disconnects
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print('(Press Ctrl+C to stop this)')
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client.run_until_disconnected()
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such as "xfiles.m4a" or "anytime.png" for some of the automated replies.
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"""
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import time
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from collections import defaultdict
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from telethon import TelegramClient, events
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"""Uncomment this for debugging
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
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logging.debug('dbg')
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logging.info('info')
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"""
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
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REACTS = {'emacs': 'Needs more vim',
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'chrome': 'Needs more Firefox'}
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# A list of dates of reactions we've sent, so we can keep track of floods
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recent_reacts = defaultdict(list)
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# "When did we last react?" dictionary, 0.0 by default
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recent_reacts = defaultdict(float)
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def get_env(name, message, cast=str):
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time.sleep(1)
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def can_react(chat_id):
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# Get the time when we last sent a reaction (or 0)
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last = recent_reacts[chat_id]
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# Get the current time
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now = time.time()
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# If 10 minutes as seconds have passed, we can react
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if now - last < 10 * 60:
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# Make sure we updated the last reaction time
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recent_reacts[chat_id] = now
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return True
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else:
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return False
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# Register `events.NewMessage` before defining the client.
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# Once you have a client, `add_event_handler` will use this event.
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@events.register(events.NewMessage)
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async def handler(event):
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# There are better ways to do this, but this is simple.
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# If the message is not outgoing (i.e. someone else sent it)
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if not event.out:
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if 'emacs' in event.raw_text:
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if can_react(event.chat_id):
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await event.reply('> emacs\nneeds more vim')
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elif 'vim' in event.raw_text:
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if can_react(event.chat_id):
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await event.reply('> vim\nneeds more emacs')
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elif 'chrome' in event.raw_text:
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if can_react(event.chat_id):
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await event.reply('> chrome\nneeds more firefox')
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# Reply always responds as a reply. We can respond without replying too
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if 'shrug' in event.raw_text:
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if can_react(event.chat_id):
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await event.respond(r'¯\_(ツ)_/¯')
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# We can also use client methods from here
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client = event.client
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# If we sent the message, we are replying to someone,
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# and we said "save pic" in the message
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if event.out and event.reply_to_msg_id and 'save pic' in event.raw_text:
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reply_msg = await event.get_reply_message()
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replied_to_user = await reply_msg.get_input_sender()
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message = await event.reply('Downloading your profile photo...')
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file = await client.download_profile_photo(replied_to_user)
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await message.edit('I saved your photo in {}'.format(file))
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client = TelegramClient(
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os.environ.get('TG_SESSION', 'replier'),
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get_env('TG_API_ID', 'Enter your API ID: ', int),
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|
@ -47,45 +92,9 @@ client = TelegramClient(
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proxy=None
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)
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with client:
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# This remembers the events.NewMessage we registered before
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client.add_event_handler(handler)
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@client.on(events.NewMessage)
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async def my_handler(event: events.NewMessage.Event):
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global recent_reacts
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# Through event.raw_text we access the text of messages without format
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words = re.split('\W+', event.raw_text)
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|
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# Try to match some reaction
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for trigger, response in REACTS.items():
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if len(recent_reacts[event.chat_id]) > 3:
|
||||
# Silently ignore triggers if we've recently sent 3 reactions
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break
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|
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if trigger in words:
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||||
# Remove recent replies older than 10 minutes
|
||||
recent_reacts[event.chat_id] = [
|
||||
a for a in recent_reacts[event.chat_id] if
|
||||
datetime.now() - a < timedelta(minutes=10)
|
||||
]
|
||||
# Send a reaction as a reply (otherwise, event.respond())
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||||
await event.reply(response)
|
||||
# Add this reaction to the list of recent actions
|
||||
recent_reacts[event.chat_id].append(datetime.now())
|
||||
|
||||
# Automatically send relevant media when we say certain things
|
||||
# When invoking requests, get_input_entity needs to be called manually
|
||||
if event.out:
|
||||
chat = await event.get_input_chat()
|
||||
if event.raw_text.lower() == 'x files theme':
|
||||
await client.send_file(chat, 'xfiles.m4a',
|
||||
reply_to=event.message.id, voice_note=True)
|
||||
if event.raw_text.lower() == 'anytime':
|
||||
await client.send_file(chat, 'anytime.png',
|
||||
reply_to=event.message.id)
|
||||
if '.shrug' in event.text:
|
||||
await event.edit(event.text.replace('.shrug', r'¯\_(ツ)_/¯'))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
with client.start():
|
||||
print('(Press Ctrl+C to stop this)')
|
||||
client.run_until_disconnected()
|
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