python-telegram-bot/examples/inlinekeyboard2.py
2022-06-09 17:22:32 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# pylint: disable=unused-argument, wrong-import-position
# This program is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 license.
"""Simple inline keyboard bot with multiple CallbackQueryHandlers.
This Bot uses the Application class to handle the bot.
First, a few callback functions are defined as callback query handler. Then, those functions are
passed to the Application and registered at their respective places.
Then, the bot is started and runs until we press Ctrl-C on the command line.
Usage:
Example of a bot that uses inline keyboard that has multiple CallbackQueryHandlers arranged in a
ConversationHandler.
Send /start to initiate the conversation.
Press Ctrl-C on the command line to stop the bot.
"""
import logging
from telegram import __version__ as TG_VER
try:
from telegram import __version_info__
except ImportError:
__version_info__ = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0) # type: ignore[assignment]
if __version_info__ < (20, 0, 0, "alpha", 1):
raise RuntimeError(
f"This example is not compatible with your current PTB version {TG_VER}. To view the "
f"{TG_VER} version of this example, "
f"visit https://docs.python-telegram-bot.org/en/v{TG_VER}/examples.html"
)
from telegram import InlineKeyboardButton, InlineKeyboardMarkup, Update
from telegram.ext import (
Application,
CallbackQueryHandler,
CommandHandler,
ContextTypes,
ConversationHandler,
)
# Enable logging
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s", level=logging.INFO
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Stages
START_ROUTES, END_ROUTES = range(2)
# Callback data
ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR = range(4)
async def start(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Send message on `/start`."""
# Get user that sent /start and log his name
user = update.message.from_user
logger.info("User %s started the conversation.", user.first_name)
# Build InlineKeyboard where each button has a displayed text
# and a string as callback_data
# The keyboard is a list of button rows, where each row is in turn
# a list (hence `[[...]]`).
keyboard = [
[
InlineKeyboardButton("1", callback_data=str(ONE)),
InlineKeyboardButton("2", callback_data=str(TWO)),
]
]
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
# Send message with text and appended InlineKeyboard
await update.message.reply_text("Start handler, Choose a route", reply_markup=reply_markup)
# Tell ConversationHandler that we're in state `FIRST` now
return START_ROUTES
async def start_over(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Prompt same text & keyboard as `start` does but not as new message"""
# Get CallbackQuery from Update
query = update.callback_query
# CallbackQueries need to be answered, even if no notification to the user is needed
# Some clients may have trouble otherwise. See https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#callbackquery
await query.answer()
keyboard = [
[
InlineKeyboardButton("1", callback_data=str(ONE)),
InlineKeyboardButton("2", callback_data=str(TWO)),
]
]
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
# Instead of sending a new message, edit the message that
# originated the CallbackQuery. This gives the feeling of an
# interactive menu.
await query.edit_message_text(text="Start handler, Choose a route", reply_markup=reply_markup)
return START_ROUTES
async def one(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Show new choice of buttons"""
query = update.callback_query
await query.answer()
keyboard = [
[
InlineKeyboardButton("3", callback_data=str(THREE)),
InlineKeyboardButton("4", callback_data=str(FOUR)),
]
]
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
await query.edit_message_text(
text="First CallbackQueryHandler, Choose a route", reply_markup=reply_markup
)
return START_ROUTES
async def two(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Show new choice of buttons"""
query = update.callback_query
await query.answer()
keyboard = [
[
InlineKeyboardButton("1", callback_data=str(ONE)),
InlineKeyboardButton("3", callback_data=str(THREE)),
]
]
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
await query.edit_message_text(
text="Second CallbackQueryHandler, Choose a route", reply_markup=reply_markup
)
return START_ROUTES
async def three(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Show new choice of buttons. This is the end point of the conversation."""
query = update.callback_query
await query.answer()
keyboard = [
[
InlineKeyboardButton("Yes, let's do it again!", callback_data=str(ONE)),
InlineKeyboardButton("Nah, I've had enough ...", callback_data=str(TWO)),
]
]
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
await query.edit_message_text(
text="Third CallbackQueryHandler. Do want to start over?", reply_markup=reply_markup
)
# Transfer to conversation state `SECOND`
return END_ROUTES
async def four(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Show new choice of buttons"""
query = update.callback_query
await query.answer()
keyboard = [
[
InlineKeyboardButton("2", callback_data=str(TWO)),
InlineKeyboardButton("3", callback_data=str(THREE)),
]
]
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
await query.edit_message_text(
text="Fourth CallbackQueryHandler, Choose a route", reply_markup=reply_markup
)
return START_ROUTES
async def end(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE) -> int:
"""Returns `ConversationHandler.END`, which tells the
ConversationHandler that the conversation is over.
"""
query = update.callback_query
await query.answer()
await query.edit_message_text(text="See you next time!")
return ConversationHandler.END
def main() -> None:
"""Run the bot."""
# Create the Application and pass it your bot's token.
application = Application.builder().token("TOKEN").build()
# Setup conversation handler with the states FIRST and SECOND
# Use the pattern parameter to pass CallbackQueries with specific
# data pattern to the corresponding handlers.
# ^ means "start of line/string"
# $ means "end of line/string"
# So ^ABC$ will only allow 'ABC'
conv_handler = ConversationHandler(
entry_points=[CommandHandler("start", start)],
states={
START_ROUTES: [
CallbackQueryHandler(one, pattern="^" + str(ONE) + "$"),
CallbackQueryHandler(two, pattern="^" + str(TWO) + "$"),
CallbackQueryHandler(three, pattern="^" + str(THREE) + "$"),
CallbackQueryHandler(four, pattern="^" + str(FOUR) + "$"),
],
END_ROUTES: [
CallbackQueryHandler(start_over, pattern="^" + str(ONE) + "$"),
CallbackQueryHandler(end, pattern="^" + str(TWO) + "$"),
],
},
fallbacks=[CommandHandler("start", start)],
)
# Add ConversationHandler to application that will be used for handling updates
application.add_handler(conv_handler)
# Run the bot until the user presses Ctrl-C
application.run_polling()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()