#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Basic example for a bot that awaits an answer from the user. It's built upon # the state_machine_bot.py example # This program is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 license. import logging from telegram import Emoji, ForceReply, InlineKeyboardButton, \ InlineKeyboardMarkup from telegram.ext import Updater, CommandHandler, MessageHandler, \ CallbackQueryHandler, Filters logging.basicConfig(format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - ' '%(message)s', level=logging.DEBUG) # Define the different states a chat can be in MENU, AWAIT_CONFIRMATION, AWAIT_INPUT = range(3) # Python 2 and 3 unicode differences try: YES, NO = (Emoji.THUMBS_UP_SIGN.decode('utf-8'), Emoji.THUMBS_DOWN_SIGN.decode('utf-8')) except AttributeError: YES, NO = (Emoji.THUMBS_UP_SIGN, Emoji.THUMBS_DOWN_SIGN) # States are saved in a dict that maps chat_id -> state state = dict() # Sometimes you need to save data temporarily context = dict() # This dict is used to store the settings value for the chat. # Usually, you'd use persistence for this (e.g. sqlite). values = dict() # Example handler. Will be called on the /set command and on regular messages def set_value(bot, update): chat_id = update.message.chat_id user_id = update.message.from_user.id user_state = state.get(chat_id, MENU) if user_state == MENU: state[user_id] = AWAIT_INPUT # set the state bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text="Please enter your settings value", reply_markup=ForceReply()) def entered_value(bot, update): chat_id = update.message.chat_id user_id = update.message.from_user.id chat_state = state.get(user_id, MENU) # Check if we are waiting for input if chat_state == AWAIT_INPUT: state[user_id] = AWAIT_CONFIRMATION # Save the user id and the answer to context context[user_id] = update.message.text reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup( [[InlineKeyboardButton(YES, callback_data=YES), InlineKeyboardButton(NO, callback_data=NO)]]) bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text="Are you sure?", reply_markup=reply_markup) def confirm_value(bot, update): query = update.callback_query chat_id = query.message.chat_id user_id = query.from_user.id text = query.data user_state = state.get(user_id, MENU) user_context = context.get(user_id, None) # Check if we are waiting for confirmation and the right user answered if user_state == AWAIT_CONFIRMATION: del state[user_id] del context[user_id] bot.answerCallbackQuery(query.id, text="Ok!") if text == YES: values[user_id] = user_context bot.editMessageText(text="Changed value to %s." % values[user_id], chat_id=chat_id, message_id= query.message.message_id) else: bot.editMessageText(text="Alright, value is still %s." % values.get(user_id, 'not set'), chat_id=chat_id, message_id= query.message.message_id) def help(bot, update): bot.sendMessage(update.message.chat_id, text="Use /set to test this bot.") def error(bot, update, error): logging.warning('Update "%s" caused error "%s"' % (update, error)) # Create the Updater and pass it your bot's token. updater = Updater("TOKEN") # The command updater.dispatcher.addHandler(CommandHandler('set', set_value)) # The answer updater.dispatcher.add_handler(MessageHandler([Filters.text], entered_value)) # The confirmation updater.dispatcher.add_handler(CallbackQueryHandler(confirm_value)) updater.dispatcher.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', help)) updater.dispatcher.add_handler(CommandHandler('help', help)) updater.dispatcher.add_error_handler(error) # Start the Bot updater.start_polling() # Run the bot until the user presses Ctrl-C or the process receives SIGINT, # SIGTERM or SIGABRT updater.idle()