python-telegram-bot/examples/inlinebot.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Simple Bot to reply to Telegram messages
# This program is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 license.
"""
This Bot uses the Updater class to handle the bot.
First, a few handler functions are defined. Then, those functions are passed to
the Dispatcher and registered at their respective places.
Then, the bot is started and runs until we press Ctrl-C on the command line.
Usage:
Basic inline bot example. Applies different text transformations.
Press Ctrl-C on the command line or send a signal to the process to stop the
bot.
"""
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from uuid import uuid4
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import re
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from telegram import InlineQueryResultArticle, ParseMode, \
InputTextMessageContent
from telegram.ext import Updater, InlineQueryHandler, CommandHandler
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import logging
# Enable logging
logging.basicConfig(format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s',
level=logging.INFO)
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Define a few command handlers. These usually take the two arguments bot and
# update. Error handlers also receive the raised TelegramError object in error.
def start(bot, update):
update.message.reply_text('Hi!')
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def help(bot, update):
update.message.reply_text('Help!')
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def escape_markdown(text):
"""Helper function to escape telegram markup symbols"""
escape_chars = '\*_`\['
return re.sub(r'([%s])' % escape_chars, r'\\\1', text)
def inlinequery(bot, update):
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query = update.inline_query.query
results = list()
results.append(InlineQueryResultArticle(id=uuid4(),
title="Caps",
input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent(
query.upper())))
results.append(InlineQueryResultArticle(id=uuid4(),
title="Bold",
input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent(
"*%s*" % escape_markdown(query),
parse_mode=ParseMode.MARKDOWN)))
results.append(InlineQueryResultArticle(id=uuid4(),
title="Italic",
input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent(
"_%s_" % escape_markdown(query),
parse_mode=ParseMode.MARKDOWN)))
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update.inline_query.answer(results)
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def error(bot, update, error):
logger.warn('Update "%s" caused error "%s"' % (update, error))
def main():
# Create the Updater and pass it your bot's token.
updater = Updater("TOKEN")
# Get the dispatcher to register handlers
dp = updater.dispatcher
# on different commands - answer in Telegram
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("start", start))
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("help", help))
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# on noncommand i.e message - echo the message on Telegram
dp.add_handler(InlineQueryHandler(inlinequery))
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# log all errors
dp.add_error_handler(error)
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# Start the Bot
updater.start_polling()
# Block until the user presses Ctrl-C or the process receives SIGINT,
# SIGTERM or SIGABRT. This should be used most of the time, since
# start_polling() is non-blocking and will stop the bot gracefully.
updater.idle()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
main()