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@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ from getpass import getpass
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from telethon.utils import get_display_name
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from telethon import ConnectionMode, TelegramClient
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from telethon import TelegramClient, events
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from telethon.network import ConnectionTcpAbridged
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from telethon.errors import SessionPasswordNeededError
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from telethon.tl.types import (
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PeerChat, UpdateShortChatMessage, UpdateShortMessage
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@ -70,11 +71,11 @@ class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
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# These parameters should be passed always, session name and API
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session_user_id, api_id, api_hash,
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# You can optionally change the connection mode by using this enum.
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# This changes how much data will be sent over the network with
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# every request, and how it will be formatted. Default is
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# ConnectionMode.TCP_FULL, and smallest is TCP_TCP_ABRIDGED.
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connection_mode=ConnectionMode.TCP_ABRIDGED,
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# You can optionally change the connection mode by passing a
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# type or an instance of it. This changes how the sent packets
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# look (low-level concept you normally shouldn't worry about).
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# Default is ConnectionTcpFull, smallest is ConnectionTcpAbridged.
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connection=ConnectionTcpAbridged,
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# If you're using a proxy, set it here.
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proxy=proxy,
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@ -126,10 +127,11 @@ class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
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def run(self):
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"""Main loop of the TelegramClient, will wait for user action"""
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# Once everything is ready, we can add an update handler. Every
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# update object will be passed to the self.update_handler method,
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# where we can process it as we need.
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self.add_update_handler(self.update_handler)
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# Once everything is ready, we can add an event handler.
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#
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# Events are an abstraction over Telegram's "Updates" and
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# are much easier to use.
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self.add_event_handler(self.message_handler, events.NewMessage)
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# Enter a while loop to chat as long as the user wants
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while True:
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@ -334,31 +336,29 @@ class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
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bytes_to_string(total_bytes), downloaded_bytes / total_bytes)
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)
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def update_handler(self, update):
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"""Callback method for received Updates"""
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def message_handler(self, event):
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"""Callback method for received events.NewMessage"""
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# We have full control over what we want to do with the updates.
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# In our case we only want to react to chat messages, so we use
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# isinstance() to behave accordingly on these cases.
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if isinstance(update, UpdateShortMessage):
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who = self.get_entity(update.user_id)
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if update.out:
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# Note that accessing ``.sender`` and ``.chat`` may be slow since
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# these are not cached and must be queried always! However it lets
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# us access the chat title and user name.
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if event.is_group:
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if event.out:
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sprint('>> sent "{}" to chat {}'.format(
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event.text, get_display_name(event.chat)
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))
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else:
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sprint('<< {} @ {} sent "{}"'.format(
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get_display_name(event.sender),
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get_display_name(event.chat),
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event.text
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))
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else:
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if event.out:
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sprint('>> "{}" to user {}'.format(
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update.message, get_display_name(who)
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event.text, get_display_name(event.chat)
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))
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else:
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sprint('<< {} sent "{}"'.format(
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get_display_name(who), update.message
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))
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elif isinstance(update, UpdateShortChatMessage):
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which = self.get_entity(PeerChat(update.chat_id))
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if update.out:
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sprint('>> sent "{}" to chat {}'.format(
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update.message, get_display_name(which)
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))
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else:
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who = self.get_entity(update.from_id)
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sprint('<< {} @ {} sent "{}"'.format(
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get_display_name(which), get_display_name(who), update.message
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get_display_name(event.chat), event.text
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))
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# A simple script to print all updates received
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#
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# NOTE: To run this script you MUST have 'TG_API_ID' and 'TG_API_HASH' in
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# your environment variables. This is a good way to use these private
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# values. See https://superuser.com/q/284342.
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from os import environ
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else:
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client.start()
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client.add_update_handler(update_handler)
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client.add_event_handler(update_handler)
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print('(Press Ctrl+C to stop this)')
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client.idle()
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"""
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A example script to automatically send messages based on certain triggers.
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The script makes uses of environment variables to determine the API ID,
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hash, phone and such to be used. You may want to add these to your .bashrc
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file, including TG_API_ID, TG_API_HASH, TG_PHONE and optionally TG_SESSION.
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NOTE: To run this script you MUST have 'TG_API_ID' and 'TG_API_HASH' in
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your environment variables. This is a good way to use these private
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values. See https://superuser.com/q/284342.
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This script assumes that you have certain files on the working directory,
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such as "xfiles.m4a" or "anytime.png" for some of the automated replies.
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