Aiotg
Asynchronous Python library for building Telegram bots
Install / Use
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aiotg
Asynchronous Python API for building Telegram bots, featuring:
- Easy and declarative API
- Hassle-free setup - no need for SSL certificates or static IP
- Built-in support for analytics via chatbase.com
- Automatic handling of Telegram API throttling or timeouts
Install it with pip:
.. code:: sh
pip install aiotg
Then you can create a new bot in few lines:
.. code:: python
from aiotg import Bot, Chat
bot = Bot(api_token="...")
@bot.command(r"/echo (.+)")
def echo(chat: Chat, match):
return chat.reply(match.group(1))
bot.run()
Now run it with a proper API_TOKEN and it should reply to /echo commands.
.. note:: Type annotations are not required but will help your editor/IDE to provide code completion.
The example above looks like a normal synchronous code but it actually returns a coroutine. If you want to make an external request (and that's what bots usually do) just use aiohttp and async/await syntax:
.. code:: python
import aiohttp
from aiotg import Bot, Chat
bot = Bot(api_token="...")
@bot.command("bitcoin")
async def bitcoin(chat: Chat, match):
url = "https://apiv2.bitcoinaverage.com/indices/global/ticker/BTCUSD"
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
response = await session.get(url)
info = await response.json()
await chat.send_text(str(info["averages"]["day"]))
bot.run()
But what if you just want to write a quick integration and don't need to provide a conversational interface? We've got you covered! You can send messages (or any other media) by constructing a Chat object with user_id or channel name. We even saved you some extra keystrokes by providing handy Channel constructors:
.. code:: python
...
channel = bot.channel("@yourchannel")
private = bot.private("1111111")
async def greeter():
await channel.send_text("Hello from channel!")
await private.send_text("Why not greet personally?")
...
Examples
Async IO <https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg/blob/master/examples/async.py>__Send image <https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg/blob/master/examples/getimage.py>__Post to channel <https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg/blob/master/examples/post_to_channel.py>__Webhooks mode <https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg/blob/master/examples/webhook.py>__Sender id <https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg/blob/master/examples/whoami.py>__
For a real world example, take a look at
WhatisBot <https://github.com/szastupov/whatisbot/blob/master/main.py>__ or Music Catalog Bot <https://github.com/szastupov/musicbot>__.
For more information on how to use the project, see the project's documentation <http://szastupov.github.io/aiotg/index.html>__.
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