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			406 lines
		
	
	
		
			16 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import asyncio
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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from getpass import getpass
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from telethon import TelegramClient, events
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from telethon.errors import SessionPasswordNeededError
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from telethon.network import ConnectionTcpAbridged
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from telethon.utils import get_display_name
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def sprint(string, *args, **kwargs):
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    """Safe Print (handle UnicodeEncodeErrors on some terminals)"""
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    try:
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        print(string, *args, **kwargs)
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    except UnicodeEncodeError:
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        string = string.encode('utf-8', errors='ignore')\
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                       .decode('ascii', errors='ignore')
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        print(string, *args, **kwargs)
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def print_title(title):
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    """Helper function to print titles to the console more nicely"""
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    sprint('\n')
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    sprint('=={}=='.format('=' * len(title)))
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    sprint('= {} ='.format(title))
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    sprint('=={}=='.format('=' * len(title)))
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def bytes_to_string(byte_count):
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    """Converts a byte count to a string (in KB, MB...)"""
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    suffix_index = 0
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    while byte_count >= 1024:
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        byte_count /= 1024
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        suffix_index += 1
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    return '{:.2f}{}'.format(
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        byte_count, [' bytes', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB'][suffix_index]
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    )
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async def async_input(prompt):
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    """
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    Python's ``input()`` is blocking, which means the event loop we set
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    above can't be running while we're blocking there. This method will
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    let the loop run while we wait for input.
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    """
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    print(prompt, end='', flush=True)
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    return (await asyncio.get_running_loop().run_in_executor(None, sys.stdin.readline)).rstrip()
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def get_env(name, message, cast=str):
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    """Helper to get environment variables interactively"""
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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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class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
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    """Full featured Telegram client, meant to be used on an interactive
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       session to see what Telethon is capable off -
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       This client allows the user to perform some basic interaction with
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       Telegram through Telethon, such as listing dialogs (open chats),
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       talking to people, downloading media, and receiving updates.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, session_user_id, api_id, api_hash,
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                 proxy=None):
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        """
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        Initializes the InteractiveTelegramClient.
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        :param session_user_id: Name of the *.session file.
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        :param api_id: Telegram's api_id acquired through my.telegram.org.
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        :param api_hash: Telegram's api_hash.
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        :param proxy: Optional proxy tuple/dictionary.
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        """
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        print_title('Initialization')
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        print('Initializing interactive example...')
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        # The first step is to initialize the TelegramClient, as we are
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        # subclassing it, we need to call super().__init__(). On a more
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        # normal case you would want 'client = TelegramClient(...)'
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        super().__init__(
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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 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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        )
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        # Store {message.id: message} map here so that we can download
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        # media known the message ID, for every message having media.
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        self.found_media = {}
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    async def init(self):
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        # Calling .connect() may raise a connection error False, so you need
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        # to except those before continuing. Otherwise you may want to retry
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        # as done here.
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        print('Connecting to Telegram servers...')
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        try:
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            await self.connect()
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        except IOError:
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            # We handle IOError and not ConnectionError because
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            # PySocks' errors do not subclass ConnectionError
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            # (so this will work with and without proxies).
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            print('Initial connection failed. Retrying...')
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            await self.connect()
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        # If the user hasn't called .sign_in() or .sign_up() yet, they won't
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        # be authorized. The first thing you must do is authorize. Calling
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        # .sign_in() should only be done once as the information is saved on
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        # the *.session file so you don't need to enter the code every time.
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        if not await self.is_user_authorized():
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            print('First run. Sending code request...')
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            user_phone = input('Enter your phone: ')
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            await self.sign_in(user_phone)
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            self_user = None
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            while self_user is None:
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                code = input('Enter the code you just received: ')
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                try:
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                    self_user = await self.sign_in(code=code)
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                # Two-step verification may be enabled, and .sign_in will
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                # raise this error. If that's the case ask for the password.
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                # Note that getpass() may not work on PyCharm due to a bug,
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                # if that's the case simply change it for input().
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                except SessionPasswordNeededError:
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                    pw = getpass('Two step verification is enabled. '
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                                 'Please enter your password: ')
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                    self_user = await self.sign_in(password=pw)
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    async 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 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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            # Retrieve the top dialogs. You can set the limit to None to
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            # retrieve all of them if you wish, but beware that may take
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            # a long time if you have hundreds of them.
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            dialog_count = 15
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            # Entities represent the user, chat or channel
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            # corresponding to the dialog on the same index.
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            dialogs = await self.get_dialogs(limit=dialog_count)
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            i = None
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            while i is None:
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                print_title('Dialogs window')
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                # Display them so the user can choose
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                for i, dialog in enumerate(dialogs, start=1):
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                    sprint('{}. {}'.format(i, get_display_name(dialog.entity)))
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                # Let the user decide who they want to talk to
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                print()
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                print('> Who do you want to send messages to?')
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                print('> Available commands:')
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                print('  !q: Quits the dialogs window and exits.')
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                print('  !l: Logs out, terminating this session.')
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                print()
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                i = await async_input('Enter dialog ID or a command: ')
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                if i == '!q':
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                    return
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                if i == '!l':
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                    # Logging out will cause the user to need to reenter the
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                    # code next time they want to use the library, and will
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                    # also delete the *.session file off the filesystem.
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                    #
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                    # This is not the same as simply calling .disconnect(),
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                    # which simply shuts down everything gracefully.
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                    await self.log_out()
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                    return
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                try:
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                    i = int(i if i else 0) - 1
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                    # Ensure it is inside the bounds, otherwise retry
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                    if not 0 <= i < dialog_count:
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                        i = None
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                except ValueError:
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                    i = None
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            # Retrieve the selected user (or chat, or channel)
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            entity = dialogs[i].entity
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            # Show some information
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            print_title('Chat with "{}"'.format(get_display_name(entity)))
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            print('Available commands:')
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            print('  !q:  Quits the current chat.')
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            print('  !Q:  Quits the current chat and exits.')
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            print('  !h:  prints the latest messages (message History).')
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            print('  !up  <path>: Uploads and sends the Photo from path.')
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            print('  !uf  <path>: Uploads and sends the File from path.')
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            print('  !d   <msg-id>: Deletes a message by its id')
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            print('  !dm  <msg-id>: Downloads the given message Media (if any).')
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            print('  !dp: Downloads the current dialog Profile picture.')
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            print('  !i:  Prints information about this chat..')
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            print()
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            # And start a while loop to chat
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            while True:
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                msg = await async_input('Enter a message: ')
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                # Quit
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                if msg == '!q':
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                    break
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                elif msg == '!Q':
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                    return
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                # History
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                elif msg == '!h':
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                    # First retrieve the messages and some information
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                    messages = await self.get_messages(entity, limit=10)
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                    # Iterate over all (in reverse order so the latest appear
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                    # the last in the console) and print them with format:
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                    # "[hh:mm] Sender: Message"
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                    for msg in reversed(messages):
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                        # Note how we access .sender here. Since we made an
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                        # API call using the self client, it will always have
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                        # information about the sender. This is different to
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                        # events, where Telegram may not always send the user.
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                        name = get_display_name(msg.sender)
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                        # Format the message content
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                        if getattr(msg, 'media', None):
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                            self.found_media[msg.id] = msg
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                            content = '<{}> {}'.format(
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                                type(msg.media).__name__, msg.message)
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                        elif hasattr(msg, 'message'):
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                            content = msg.message
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                        elif hasattr(msg, 'action'):
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                            content = str(msg.action)
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                        else:
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                            # Unknown message, simply print its class name
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                            content = type(msg).__name__
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                        # And print it to the user
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                        sprint('[{}:{}] (ID={}) {}: {}'.format(
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                            msg.date.hour, msg.date.minute, msg.id, name, content))
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                # Send photo
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                elif msg.startswith('!up '):
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                    # Slice the message to get the path
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                    path = msg[len('!up '):]
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                    await self.send_photo(path=path, entity=entity)
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                # Send file (document)
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                elif msg.startswith('!uf '):
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                    # Slice the message to get the path
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                    path = msg[len('!uf '):]
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                    await self.send_document(path=path, entity=entity)
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                # Delete messages
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                elif msg.startswith('!d '):
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                    # Slice the message to get message ID
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                    msg = msg[len('!d '):]
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                    deleted_msg = await self.delete_messages(entity, msg)
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                    print('Deleted {}'.format(deleted_msg))
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                # Download media
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                elif msg.startswith('!dm '):
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                    # Slice the message to get message ID
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                    await self.download_media_by_id(msg[len('!dm '):])
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                # Download profile photo
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                elif msg == '!dp':
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                    print('Downloading profile picture to usermedia/...')
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                    os.makedirs('usermedia', exist_ok=True)
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                    output = await self.download_profile_photo(entity,
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                                                               'usermedia')
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                    if output:
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                        print('Profile picture downloaded to', output)
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                    else:
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                        print('No profile picture found for this user!')
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                elif msg == '!i':
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                    attributes = list(entity.to_dict().items())
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                    pad = max(len(x) for x, _ in attributes)
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                    for name, val in attributes:
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                        print("{:<{width}} : {}".format(name, val, width=pad))
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                # Send chat message (if any)
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                elif msg:
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                    await self.send_message(entity, msg, link_preview=False)
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    async def send_photo(self, path, entity):
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        """Sends the file located at path to the desired entity as a photo"""
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        await self.send_file(
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            entity, path,
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            progress_callback=self.upload_progress_callback
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        )
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        print('Photo sent!')
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    async def send_document(self, path, entity):
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        """Sends the file located at path to the desired entity as a document"""
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        await self.send_file(
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            entity, path,
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            force_document=True,
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            progress_callback=self.upload_progress_callback
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        )
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        print('Document sent!')
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    async def download_media_by_id(self, media_id):
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        """Given a message ID, finds the media this message contained and
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           downloads it.
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        """
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        try:
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            msg = self.found_media[int(media_id)]
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        except (ValueError, KeyError):
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            # ValueError when parsing, KeyError when accessing dictionary
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            print('Invalid media ID given or message not found!')
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            return
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        print('Downloading media to usermedia/...')
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        os.makedirs('usermedia', exist_ok=True)
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        output = await self.download_media(
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            msg.media,
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            file='usermedia/',
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            progress_callback=self.download_progress_callback
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        )
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        print('Media downloaded to {}!'.format(output))
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    @staticmethod
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    def download_progress_callback(downloaded_bytes, total_bytes):
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        InteractiveTelegramClient.print_progress(
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            'Downloaded', downloaded_bytes, total_bytes
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        )
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    @staticmethod
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    def upload_progress_callback(uploaded_bytes, total_bytes):
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        InteractiveTelegramClient.print_progress(
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            'Uploaded', uploaded_bytes, total_bytes
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        )
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    @staticmethod
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    def print_progress(progress_type, downloaded_bytes, total_bytes):
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        print('{} {} out of {} ({:.2%})'.format(
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            progress_type, bytes_to_string(downloaded_bytes),
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            bytes_to_string(total_bytes), downloaded_bytes / total_bytes)
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        )
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    async def message_handler(self, event):
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        """Callback method for received events.NewMessage"""
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        # Note that message_handler is called when a Telegram update occurs
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        # and an event is created. Telegram may not always send information
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        # about the ``.sender`` or the ``.chat``, so if you *really* want it
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        # you should use ``get_chat()`` and ``get_sender()`` while working
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        # with events. Since they are methods, you know they may make an API
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        # call, which can be expensive.
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        chat = await event.get_chat()
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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(chat)
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                ))
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            else:
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                sprint('<< {} @ {} sent "{}"'.format(
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                    get_display_name(await event.get_sender()),
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                    get_display_name(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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                    event.text, get_display_name(chat)
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                ))
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            else:
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                sprint('<< {} sent "{}"'.format(
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                    get_display_name(chat), event.text
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                ))
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async def main():
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    SESSION = os.environ.get('TG_SESSION', 'interactive')
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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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    client = await InteractiveTelegramClient(SESSION, API_ID, API_HASH).init()
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    await client.run()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    asyncio.run(main())
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