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103 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
103 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Simple Bot to send timed Telegram messages
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# This program is dedicated to the public domain under the CC0 license.
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"""
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This Bot uses the Updater class to handle the bot and the JobQueue to send
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timed messages.
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First, a few handler functions are defined. Then, those functions are passed to
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the Dispatcher and registered at their respective places.
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Then, the bot is started and runs until we press Ctrl-C on the command line.
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Usage:
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Basic Alarm Bot example, sends a message after a set time.
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Press Ctrl-C on the command line or send a signal to the process to stop the
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bot.
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"""
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from telegram.ext import Updater, CommandHandler, Job
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import logging
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# Enable logging
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logging.basicConfig(format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s',
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level=logging.DEBUG)
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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timers = dict()
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# Define a few command handlers. These usually take the two arguments bot and
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# update. Error handlers also receive the raised TelegramError object in error.
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def start(bot, update):
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bot.sendMessage(update.message.chat_id, text='Hi! Use /set <seconds> to ' 'set a timer')
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def set(bot, update, args, job_queue):
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"""Adds a job to the queue"""
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chat_id = update.message.chat_id
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try:
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# args[0] should contain the time for the timer in seconds
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due = int(args[0])
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if due < 0:
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bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text='Sorry we can not go back to future!')
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def alarm(bot, job):
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"""Inner function to send the alarm message"""
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bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text='Beep!')
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# Add job to queue
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job = Job(alarm, due, repeat=False)
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timers[chat_id] = job
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job_queue.put(job)
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bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text='Timer successfully set!')
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except (IndexError, ValueError):
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bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text='Usage: /set <seconds>')
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def unset(bot, update):
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"""Removes the job if the user changed their mind"""
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chat_id = update.message.chat_id
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if chat_id not in timers:
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bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text='You have no active timer')
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return
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job = timers[chat_id]
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job.schedule_removal()
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bot.sendMessage(chat_id, text='Timer successfully unset!')
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def error(bot, update, error):
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logger.warn('Update "%s" caused error "%s"' % (update, error))
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def main():
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updater = Updater("TOKEN")
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# Get the dispatcher to register handlers
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dp = updater.dispatcher
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# on different commands - answer in Telegram
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dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("start", start))
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dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("help", start))
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dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("set", set, pass_args=True, pass_job_queue=True))
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dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("unset", unset))
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# log all errors
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dp.add_error_handler(error)
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# Start the Bot
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updater.start_polling()
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# Block until the you presses Ctrl-C or the process receives SIGINT,
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# SIGTERM or SIGABRT. This should be used most of the time, since
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# start_polling() is non-blocking and will stop the bot gracefully.
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updater.idle()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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