#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Simple Bot to send timed Telegram messages # This program is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 license. """ This Bot uses the Updater class to handle the bot and the JobQueue to send timed messages. 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 Alarm Bot example, sends a message after a set time. Press Ctrl-C on the command line or send a signal to the process to stop the bot. """ from telegram.ext import Updater, CommandHandler, Job import logging # Enable logging logging.basicConfig(format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s', level=logging.DEBUG) logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) timers = dict() # 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! Use /set to set a timer') def alarm(bot, job): """Function to send the alarm message""" bot.sendMessage(job.context, text='Beep!') def set(bot, update, args, job_queue): """Adds a job to the queue""" chat_id = update.message.chat_id try: # args[0] should contain the time for the timer in seconds due = int(args[0]) if due < 0: update.message.reply_text('Sorry we can not go back to future!') return # Add job to queue job = Job(alarm, due, repeat=False, context=chat_id) timers[chat_id] = job job_queue.put(job) update.message.reply_text('Timer successfully set!') except (IndexError, ValueError): update.message.reply_text('Usage: /set ') def unset(bot, update): """Removes the job if the user changed their mind""" chat_id = update.message.chat_id if chat_id not in timers: update.message.reply_text('You have no active timer') return job = timers[chat_id] job.schedule_removal() del timers[chat_id] update.message.reply_text('Timer successfully unset!') def error(bot, update, error): logger.warn('Update "%s" caused error "%s"' % (update, error)) def main(): 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", start)) dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("set", set, pass_args=True, pass_job_queue=True)) dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("unset", unset)) # log all errors dp.add_error_handler(error) # Start the Bot updater.start_polling() # Block until the you 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() if __name__ == '__main__': main()