efb-telegram-master 2.3.1

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efbtelegrammaster 2.3.1

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Channel ID: blueset.telegram
ETM is a Telegram Master Channel for EH Forwarder Bot, based on Telegram
Bot API, python-telegram-bot.

Requirements

Python >= 3.6
EH Forwarder Bot >= 2.0.0
ffmpeg
libmagic
libwebp



Getting Started

Install all required binary dependencies
Install ETM
pip3 install efb-telegram-master

Enable and configure ETM using the EFB configuration wizard, or enable
it manually in the profile’s config.yaml.
The path of your profile storage directory depends on your
configuration.
(As of EFB 2, default profile storage directory is located at
~/.ehforwarderbot/profiles/default )

Configure the channel (manual configure instructions as follows)


Alternative installation methods
ETM also has other alternative installation methods
contributed by the community, including:

AUR package maintained by KeLiu (python-efb-telegram-master-git)
Other installation scripts and containers (e.g. Docker)




Manual Configuration

Set up a bot
Create a bot with @BotFather, give it a name and a username.
Then you’ll get a token, which will be used later. Keep this
token secure, as it gives who owns it the full access to the
bot.
Use /setjoingroups to allow your bot to join groups.
Use /setprivacy to disable the privacy restriction
of the bot, so that it can receive all messages in the
group.


Complete configuration file
Configuration file is stored at
<profile directory>/blueset.telegram/config.yaml.
A sample config file can be as follows:
##################
# Required items #
##################

# [Bot Token]
# This is the token you obtained from @BotFather
token: "012345678:1Aa2Bb3Vc4Dd5Ee6Gg7Hh8Ii9Jj0Kk1Ll2M"

# [List of Admin User IDs]
# ETM will only process messages and commands from users
# listed below. This ID can be obtained from various ways
# on Telegram.
admins:
- 102938475
- 91827364

##################
# Optional items #
##################
# [Experimental Flags]
# This section can be used to toggle experimental functionality.
# These features may be changed or removed at any time.
# Options in this section is explained afterward.
flags:
option_one: 10
option_two: false
option_three: "foobar"

# [Network Configurations]
# [RPC Interface]
# Refer to relevant sections afterwards for details.



Usage
At the beginning, messages from all senders will be sent to the user
directly, that means every message will be mixed in the same
conversation. By linking a chat, you can redirect messages from a
specific sender to an empty group for a more organized conversation.
In a nutshell, ETM offers the following commands, you can also send it
to BotFather for a command list:
help - Show commands list.
link - Link a remote chat to a group.
unlink_all - Unlink all remote chats from a group.
info - Display information of the current Telegram chat.
chat - Generate a chat head.
extra - Access additional features from Slave Channels.
update_info - Update info of linked Telegram group.
react - Send a reaction to a message, or show a list of reactors.
rm - Remove a message from its remote chat.

Note
In case of multiple admins are assigned, they may all send message on
your behalf, but only the 0th admin can receive direct message from
the bot.


/link: Link a chat

Create a new group, invite your bot to the group
Send /link directly to the bot, then select your preferred slave
chat.
Tap “Link” and select your new group.
You can also choose to unlink or relink a linked chat from this
menu.
Tap “Start” at the bottom of your screen, and you should see a
success message: “Chat linked.”


Note
You may introduce non-ETM admin users to the group, however, they:

Can read all messages send from the related remote chat;
May NOT send message on your behalf.


If the “Link” button doesn’t work for you, you may try the “Manual
Link/Relink” button. To manually link a remote chat:

Add the bot to the group you want to link to
Copy the code provided by the bot, and send it to the group.
If the group is linked successfully, you would receive a confirmation
from the bot.

Also, you can send /unlink_all to a group to unlink all remote chats
from it.
Also, if you want to link a chat which you just used, you can simply reply
/link quoting a previous message from that chat without choosing from
the long chat list.

Advanced feature: Filtering
If you have just too many chats, and being too tired for keep tapping
Next >, or maybe you just want to find a way to filter out what
you’re looking for, now ETM has equipped /chat and /list with
filtering feature. Attach your keyword behind, and you can get a
filtered result.
E.g.: /chat Eana will give you all chats has the word “Eana”.

Technical Details
The filter query is in fact a regular expression matching. We used
Python’s re.search with flags re.DOTALL | re.IGNORECASE in
this case, i.e.: . matches everything including line breaks, and
the query is NOT case-sensitive. Each comparison is done against a
specially crafted string which allows you to filter multiple criteria.

Channel: <Channel name>
Channel ID: <Channel ID>
Name: <Chat name>
Alias: (<Chat Alias>|None)
ID: <Chat Unique ID>
Type: (Private|Group|System)
Mode: [Linked]
Description: <Description>
Notification: (ALL|MENTION|NONE)
Other: <Python Dictionary String>

Note
Type can be either “User” or “Group”
Other is the vendor specific information provided by slave channels.
Format of such information is specified in their documentations
respectively.

Examples:

Look for all WeChat groups: Channel: WeChat.*Type: Group
Look for everyone who has no alias (and those with an alias called “None”): Alias: None
Look for all entries contain “John” and “Johnny” in any order:
(?=.*John)(?=.*Johnny)




Send a message

Send to a linked chat
You can send message as you do in a normal Telegram chat.
What is supported:

Send/forward message in all supported types
Quote-reply to a message
Send message with inline bot in supported types

What is NOT supported:

@ reference
Markdown/HTML formatting
Inline buttons
Messages with unsupported types.


Note
This only applies to Telegram groups that are linked to a single remote
chat, groups that are linked with multiple remote chats shall work in the
same way as non-linked chats.



Send to a non-linked chat
To send a message to a non-linked chat, you should “quote-reply” to a
message or a “chat head” that is sent from your recipient. Those
messages should appear only in the bot conversation.
In a non-linked chat, quote-reply will not be passed on to the remote
channel, everything else is supported as it does in a linked chat.

Quick reply in non-linked chats
ETM provides a mechanism that allow you to keep sending messages to the same
recipient without quoting every single time. ETM will store the remote chat you
sent a message to in every Telegram chat (i.e. a Telegram group or the bot),
which is known as the “last known recipient” of the Telegram chat.
In case where recipient is not indicated for a message, ETM will try to deliver
it to the “last known recipient” in the Telegram chat only if:

your last message with the “last known recipient” is with in an hour, and
the last message in this Telegram chat is from the “last known recipient”.




Edit and delete message
In EFB v2, the framework added support to message editing and removal,
and so does ETM. However, due to the limitation of Telegram Bot API,
although you may have selected “Delete for the bot”, or “Delete for
everyone” while deleting messages, the bot would not know anything
about it. Therefore, if you want your message to be removed from a
remote chat, edit your message and prepend it with rm`
(it’s R, M, and ~`, not single quote), so that the bot knows
that you want to delete the message.
Alternatively, you can also reply /rm to a message to remove it from its
remote chat. This can be useful when you cannot edit the message directly
(sticker, location, etc.), or when the message is not sent via ETM.
Please also notice that some slave channels may not support editing and/or
deleting messages depends on their implementations.


/chat: Chat head
If you want to send a message to a non-linked chat which has not yet
sent you a message, you can ask ETM to generate a “chat head”. Chat head
works similarly to an incoming message, you can reply to it to send
messages to your recipient.
Send /chat to the bot, and choose a chat from the list. When you see
“Reply to this message to chat with …”, it’s ready to go.

Advanced feature: Filtering
Filter is also available in /chat command. Please refer to the
same chapter above, under /link for details.




/extra: External commands from slave channels (“additional features”)
Some slave channels may provide commands that allows you to remotely
control those accounts, and achieve extra functionality, those commands
are called “additional features”. To view the list of available extra
functions, send /extra to the bot, you will receive a list of
commands available.
Those commands are named like “/<number>_<command_name>”, and can be
called like an CLI utility. (of course, advanced features like
piping etc would not be supported)


/update_info: Update details of linked Telegram group
ETM can help you to update the name and profile picture of a group to
match with appearance in the remote chat. This will also add a list of
current members to the Telegram group description if the remote chat is
a group.
This functionality is available when:

This command is sent to a group
The bot is an admin of the group
The group is linked to exactly one remote chat
The remote chat is accessible

Profile picture will not be set if it’s not available from the slave
channel.


/react: Send reactions to a message or show a list of reactors
Reply /react to a message to show a list of chat members who
have reacted to the message and what their reactions are.
Reply /react followed by an emoji to react to this message, e.g.
/react 👍. Send /react - to remove your reaction.
Note that some slave channels may not accept message reactions, and
some channels have a limited reactions you can send with. Usually
when you send an unaccepted reaction, slave channels can provide
a list of suggested reactions you may want to try instead.


/rm: Delete a message from its remote chat
You can reply /rm to a message to remove it from its remote chat.
Comparing to prepending rm` to a message, you can use this command
even when you cannot edit the message directly (sticker, location,
etc.), or when the message is not sent via ETM. It can also allow you
to remove messages sent by others if provided by the slave channel.
Please notice that some slave channels may not support removing messages
depends on their implementations.


Telegram Channel support
ETM supports linking remote chats to Telegram Channels with partial
support.
The bot can:

Link one or more remote chats to a Telegram Channel
Check and manage link status of the channel
Update channel title and profile pictures accordingly

It cannot:

Process messages sent by you or others to the channel
Accept commands in the channel

Currently the following commands are supported in channels:

/start for manual chat linking
/link to manage chats linked to the channel
/info to show information of the channel
/update_info to update the channel title and picture

How to use:

Add the bot as an administrator of the channel
Send commands to the channel
Forward the command message to the bot privately


Technical Details
Telegram Bot API prevents bot from knowing who actually sent a message
in a channel (not including signatures as that doesn’t reflect the numeric
ID of the sender). In fact, that is the same for normal users in a channel
too, even admins.
If messages from channels are to be processed unconditionally, not only
that other admins in existing channels can add malicious admins to it,
anyone on Telegram, once knows your bot username, can add it to a channel
and use the bot on your behalf. Thus, we think that it is not safe to
process messages directly from a channel.




Limitations
Due to the technical constraints of both Telegram Bot API and EH Forwarder
Bot framework, ETM has the following limitations:


Some Telegram message types are not supported:

Game messages
Invoice messages
Payment messages
Passport messages
Vote messages




ETM cannot process any message from another Telegram bot.

Some components in Telegram messages are dropped:

Original author and signature of forwarded messages
Formats, links and link previews
Buttons attached to messages
Details about inline bot used on messages





Some components in messages from slave channels are dropped:

@ references not referring to you.





The Telegram bot can only

send you any file up to 50 MB,
receive file from you up to 20 MB.







Experimental flags
The following flags are experimental features, may change, break, or
disappear at any time. Use at your own risk.
Flags can be enabled in the flags key of the configuration file,
e.g.:
flags:
flag_name: flag_value

chats_per_page (int) [Default: 10]
Number of chats shown in when choosing for /chat and /link
command. An overly large value may lead to malfunction of such
commands.

network_error_prompt_interval (int) [Default: 100]
Notify the user about network error every n errors received. Set
to 0 to disable it.

multiple_slave_chats (bool) [Default: true]
Link more than one remote chat to one Telegram group. Send and reply
as you do with an unlinked chat. Disable to link remote chats and
Telegram group one-to-one.

prevent_message_removal (bool) [Default: true]
When a slave channel requires to remove a message, EFB will ignore
the request if this value is true.

auto_locale (str) [Default: true]
Detect the locale from admins’ messages automatically. Locale
defined in environment variables will be used otherwise.

retry_on_error (bool) [Default: false]
Retry infinitely when an error occurred while sending request
to Telegram Bot API. Note that this may lead to repetitive
message delivery, as the respond of Telegram Bot API is
not reliable, and may not reflect the actual result.

send_image_as_file (bool) [Default: false]
Send all image messages as files, in order to prevent Telegram’s
image compression in an aggressive way.

message_muted_on_slave (str) [Default: normal]
Behavior when a message received is muted on slave channel platform.

normal: send to Telegram as normal message
silent: send to Telegram as normal message, but without notification
sound
mute: do not send to Telegram


your_message_on_slave (str) [Default: silent]
Behavior when a message received is from you on slave channel platform.
This overrides settings from message_muted_on_slave.

normal: send to Telegram as normal message
silent: send to Telegram as normal message, but without notification
sound
mute: do not send to Telegram


animated_stickers (bool) [Default: false]
Enable experimental support to animated stickers. Note: you need to
install binary dependency libcairo on your own, and additional
Python dependencies via pip3 install "efb-telegram-master[tgs]"
to enable this feature.

send_to_last_chat (str) [Default: warn]
Enable quick reply in non-linked chats.

enabled: Enable this feature without warning.
warn: Enable this feature and issue warnings every time when you
switch a recipient with quick reply.
disabled: Disable this feature.


default_media_prompt (str) [Default: emoji]
Placeholder text when the a picture/video/file message has no caption.

emoji: Use emoji like 🖼️, 🎥, and 📄.
text: Use text like “Sent a picture/video/file”.
disabled: Use empty placeholders.


api_base_url (str) [Default: null]
Base URL of the Telegram Bot API.
Defaulted to https://api.telegram.org/bot.

api_base_file_url (str) [Default: null]
Base file URL of the Telegram Bot API.
Defaulted to https://api.telegram.org/file/bot.

local_tdlib_api (bool) [Default: false]
Enable this option if the bot API is running in --local mode and
is using the same file system with ETM.




Network configuration: timeout tweaks

This chapter is adapted from Python Telegram Bot wiki, licensed
under CC-BY 3.0.

python-telegram-bot performs HTTPS requests using urllib3.
urllib3 provides control over connect_timeout & read_timeout.
urllib3 does not separate between what would be considered read &
write timeout, so read_timeout serves for both. The defaults chosen
for each of these parameters is 5 seconds.
The connect_timeout value controls the timeout for establishing a
connection to the Telegram server(s).
Changing the defaults of read_timeout & connect_timeout can be
done by adjusting values request_kwargs section in ETM’s
config.yaml.
# ...
request_kwargs:
read_timeout: 6
connect_timeout: 7


Run ETM behind a proxy

This chapter is adapted from Python Telegram Bot
wiki, licensed under CC-BY 3.0.

You can appoint proxy specifically for ETM without affecting other
channels running in together in the same EFB instance. This can also be
done by adjusting values request_kwargs section in ETM’s
config.yaml.

HTTP proxy server
request_kwargs:
# ...
proxy_url: http://PROXY_HOST:PROXY_PORT/
# Optional, if you need authentication:
username: PROXY_USER
password: PROXY_PASS


SOCKS5 proxy server
This is configuration is supported, but requires an optional/extra
python package. To install:
pip install python-telegram-bot[socks]
request_kwargs:
# ...
proxy_url: socks5://URL_OF_THE_PROXY_SERVER:PROXY_PORT
# Optional, if you need authentication:
urllib3_proxy_kwargs:
username: PROXY_USER
password: PROXY_PASS



RPC interface
A standard Python XML RPC server is implemented in ETM 2. It can be
enabled by adding a rpc section in ETM’s config.yml file.
rpc:
server: 127.0.0.1
port: 8000

Warning
The xmlrpc module is not secure against maliciously
constructed data. Do not expose the interface to untrusted parties or
the public internet, and turn off after use.


Exposed functions
Functions in the db (database manager) class and
the RPCUtilities class are exposed. Refer to the source code
for their documentations.


How to use
Set up a SimpleXMLRPCClient in any Python script and call any of the
exposed functions directly. For details, please consult Python
documentation on xmlrpc.



Setup Webhook
For details on how to setup a webhook, please visit this wiki article.


License
ETM is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 or later versions:
EFB Telegram Master Channel: A master channel for EH Forwarder Bot.
Copyright (C) 2016 - 2020 Eana Hufwe, and the EFB Telegram Master Channel contributors
All rights reserved.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
License, or any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.


Translation support
ETM supports translated user interface with the help of community.
The bot detects languages of Telegram Client of the admins
from their messages, and automatically matches with a supported
language on the go. Otherwise, you can set your language by
turning off the auto_locale feature, and then setting
the locale environmental variable (LANGUAGE,
LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES or LANG) to one of our
supported languages. Meanwhile, you can help to translate
this project into your languages on our Crowdin page.

Note
If your are installing from source code, you will not get translations
of the user interface without manual compile of message catalogs (.mo)
prior to installation.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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