├── COPYRIGHT
├── Procfile
├── README.md
├── app.json
├── generatesession.py
├── pyrouserbot
├── __init__.py
├── __main__.py
├── deldog.py
├── display.py
└── modules
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── alive.py
│ ├── decide.py
│ ├── download.py
│ ├── eval.py
│ ├── eval_pyrogram.py
│ ├── exec.py
│ ├── filext.py
│ ├── forward.py
│ ├── get_admins.py
│ ├── get_bot.py
│ ├── get_id.py
│ ├── json.py
│ ├── ping.py
│ ├── update_info.py
│ └── upload.py
├── requirements.txt
└── runtime.txt
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/Procfile:
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1 | worker: python3 -m pyrouserbot
2 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # PYROGRAM USERBOT #
2 |
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/app.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "PyrogramTGUserBot",
3 | "description": "PyroGram UserBot by @HKProjects.",
4 | "keywords": [
5 | "telegram-userbot",
6 | "pyrogram",
7 | "userbot",
8 | "pyrogram-userbot"
9 | ],
10 | "repository": "https://github.com/HasibulKabir/PyrogramTGUserBot",
11 | "env": {
12 | "APP_ID": {
13 | "description": "Get this value from https://my.telegram.org",
14 | "value": ""
15 | },
16 | "API_HASH": {
17 | "description": "Get this value from https://my.telegram.org",
18 | "value": ""
19 | },
20 | "SESSION": {
21 | "description": "Generate this value by running python3 generatesession.py locally",
22 | "value": ""
23 | },
24 | "LGROUP": {
25 | "description": "Generate this by get id bot. Get a Logger group id.",
26 | "value": ""
27 | }
28 | },
29 | "addons": [
30 | ],
31 | "buildpacks": [{
32 | "url": "heroku/python"
33 | }]
34 | }
35 |
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/generatesession.py:
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1 | ################################
2 | # pip install pyrogram
3 | # mainly for termux
4 | ################################
5 | import os
6 | try:
7 | import pyrogram
8 | from pyrogram import Client
9 | except:
10 | os.system("pip install --upgrade pyrogram")
11 | import pyrogram
12 | from pyrogram import Client
13 |
14 |
15 | APP_ID = input("Enter your APP_ID : ")
16 | API_HASH = input("Enter your API_HASH : ")
17 |
18 | app = Client(
19 | "pyrouserbot",
20 | api_id=APP_ID,
21 | api_hash=API_HASH
22 | )
23 | with app:
24 | print(app.export_session_string())
25 |
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/pyrouserbot/__init__.py:
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1 | import os, sys, logging, importlib, asyncio
2 | from pathlib import Path
3 | from datetime import datetime
4 | from pyrogram import Client, Filters
5 |
6 | logging.basicConfig(
7 | format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s',
8 | level=logging.INFO)
9 | logging.getLogger("pyrogram").setLevel(logging.WARN)
10 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
11 |
12 | __version__ = '0.1.0'
13 | __author__ = 'Md. Hasibul Kobir'
14 | __source__ = 'https://github.com/hasibulkabir/pyrouserbot'
15 | __copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) 2019 ' + __author__
16 | __copy__ = f"Pyrouserbot v{__version__} {__copyright__}"
17 |
18 | app = Client(
19 | session_name=os.environ.get("SESSION"),
20 | api_id=os.environ.get("API_ID"),
21 | api_hash=os.environ.get("API_HASH"),
22 | app_version=f"Pybogram v{__version__}"
23 | )
24 |
25 | ISAFK = False
26 | AFK_REASON = "No Reason"
27 | START_TIME = datetime.now()
28 | LOGGER_GROUP = os.environ.get("LGROUP")
29 | LOG = True
30 | cmd = ["#","!",".", "-"]
31 |
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/pyrouserbot/__main__.py:
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1 | import sys, importlib, asyncio
2 |
3 | from pyrouserbot import __copy__, __version__, app, logger
4 | from pyrouserbot.modules import ALL_MODULES
5 | import pyrogram
6 | from pyrogram import *
7 |
8 | for module_name in ALL_MODULES:
9 | imported_module = importlib.import_module("pyrouserbot.modules." + module_name)
10 |
11 | async def main():
12 | await app.start()
13 | logger.info(f"Your bot is Version {__version__}\n")
14 | await app.idle()
15 | print("\nUserbot Stopped\n")
16 | if __name__ == "__main__":
17 | asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())
18 |
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/pyrouserbot/deldog.py:
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1 | import requests, json
2 | def haste(TEXT):
3 | url = "https://del.dog/documents"
4 | r = requests.post(url, data=TEXT.encode("UTF-8")).json()
5 | url = f"https://del.dog/{r['key']}"
6 | print(url)
7 | return url
8 |
9 | def paste(TEXT):
10 | url = "https://del.dog/documents"
11 | r = requests.post(url, data=str(TEXT)).json()
12 | url = f"https://del.dog/{r['key']}"
13 | print(url)
14 | return url
15 |
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/pyrouserbot/display.py:
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1 | import math
2 | import os
3 | import time
4 |
5 | async def progress_for_pyrogram(client, current, total, message, start, type_of_ps):
6 | now = time.time()
7 | diff = now - start
8 | if round(diff % 10.00) == 0 or current == total:
9 | percentage = current * 100 / total
10 | speed = current / diff
11 | elapsed_time = round(diff) * 1000
12 | time_to_completion = round((total - current) / speed) * 1000
13 | estimated_total_time = elapsed_time + time_to_completion
14 | progress_str = "[{0}{1}]\nPercent: {2}%\n".format(
15 | ''.join(["█" for i in range(math.floor(percentage / 5))]),
16 | ''.join(["░" for i in range(20 - math.floor(percentage / 5))]),
17 | round(percentage, 2))
18 | tmp = progress_str + "{0} of {1}\nSpeed: {2}/s\nETA: {3}\n".format(
19 | humanbytes(current),
20 | humanbytes(total),
21 | humanbytes(speed),
22 | time_formatter(estimated_total_time)
23 | )
24 | await message.edit("{}\n\n{}".format(type_of_ps,tmp))
25 |
26 | def humanbytes(size):
27 | if not size:
28 | return ""
29 | power = 2 ** 10
30 | raised_to_pow = 0
31 | dict_power_n = {
32 | 0: "",
33 | 1: "KiB",
34 | 2: "MiB",
35 | 3: "GiB",
36 | 4: "TiB"
37 | }
38 | while size > power:
39 | size /= power
40 | raised_to_pow += 1
41 | return str(round(size, 2)) + " " + dict_power_n[raised_to_pow]
42 |
43 | def time_formatter(milliseconds: int) -> str:
44 | seconds, milliseconds = divmod(int(milliseconds), 1000)
45 | minutes, seconds = divmod(seconds, 60)
46 | hours, minutes = divmod(minutes, 60)
47 | days, hours = divmod(hours, 24)
48 | tmp = ((str(days) + "d, ") if days else "") + \
49 | ((str(hours) + "h, ") if hours else "") + \
50 | ((str(minutes) + "m, ") if minutes else "") + \
51 | ((str(seconds) + "s, ") if seconds else "") + \
52 | ((str(milliseconds) + "ms, ") if milliseconds else "")
53 | return tmp[:-2]
54 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/__init__.py:
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1 | from pyrouserbot import logger
2 |
3 |
4 | def __list_all_modules():
5 | from os.path import dirname, basename, isfile
6 | import glob
7 |
8 | mod_paths = glob.glob(dirname(__file__) + "/*.py")
9 | all_modules = [
10 | basename(f)[:-3]
11 | for f in mod_paths
12 | if isfile(f) and f.endswith(".py") and not f.endswith("__init__.py")
13 | ]
14 | return all_modules
15 |
16 |
17 | ALL_MODULES = sorted(__list_all_modules())
18 | logger.info("Modules to load:\n{}\n".format(", ".join(ALL_MODULES)))
19 | __all__ = ALL_MODULES + ["ALL_MODULES"]
20 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/alive.py:
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1 | from pyrouserbot import app, START_TIME, cmd
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Message
3 |
4 |
5 | ALIVE = f"I'm working from {START_TIME} and i am still alive."
6 |
7 | @app.on_message(Filters.command("alive", cmd) & Filters.me)
8 | async def _alive(bot: app, message: Message):
9 | await message.edit(ALIVE)
10 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/decide.py:
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1 | import pyrogram, requests
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["decide"], cmd) & Filters.me)
6 | async def de_cide(client, message):
7 | message_id = message.message_id
8 | if message.reply_to_message:
9 | message_id = message.reply_to_message.message_id
10 | JSON = requests.get("https://yesno.wtf/api").json()
11 | await message.reply_animation(
12 | animation=JSON["image"],
13 | caption=JSON["answer"],
14 | reply_to_message_id=message_id
15 | )
16 | await message.delete()
17 |
18 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/download.py:
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1 | import pyrogram, time, os, aiohttp, asyncio, math, time
2 | from pySmartDL import SmartDL
3 | from pyrogram import Client, Filters
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 | DOWNLOAD_LOCATION= "./DOWNLOADS/"
6 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
7 | from pyrouserbot.display import progress_for_pyrogram, humanbytes
8 |
9 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["download"], cmd) & Filters.me)
10 | async def download_telegram(client, message):
11 | mone = await message.edit("Processing ...") # Reply
12 | url = message.text[10:]
13 | if message.reply_to_message:
14 | start = datetime.now()
15 | c_time = time.time()
16 | try:
17 | downloaded_file_name = await message.reply_to_message.download(
18 | file_name=DOWNLOAD_LOCATION,
19 | progress=progress_for_pyrogram,
20 | progress_args=(
21 | mone,c_time, "Downloading... "
22 | )
23 | )
24 | downloaded_file_name=downloaded_file_name[4:]
25 | downloaded_file_name="."+downloaded_file_name
26 | except Exception as e:
27 | await mone.edit(str(e))
28 | else:
29 | end = datetime.now()
30 | ms = (end - start).seconds
31 | await mone.edit("Downloaded to `{}` in {} seconds.".format(downloaded_file_name, ms))
32 | # time.sleep(100000)
33 | # await mone.delete()
34 |
35 | elif url:
36 | start = datetime.now()
37 | file_name = os.path.basename(url)
38 | to_download_directory = "./DOWNLOADS/"
39 | if "|" in url:
40 | url, file_name = url.split("|")
41 | url = url.strip()
42 | file_name = file_name.strip()
43 | downloaded_file_name = os.path.join(to_download_directory, file_name)
44 | downloader = SmartDL(url, downloaded_file_name, progress_bar=False)
45 | downloader.start(blocking=False)
46 | display_message = ""
47 | c_time = time.time()
48 | while not downloader.isFinished():
49 | total_length = downloader.filesize if downloader.filesize else None
50 | downloaded = downloader.get_dl_size()
51 | now = time.time()
52 | diff = now - c_time
53 | percentage = downloader.get_progress() * 100
54 | speed = downloader.get_speed()
55 | elapsed_time = round(diff) * 1000
56 | progress_str = "[{0}{1}]\nProgress: {2}%".format(
57 | ''.join(["█" for i in range(math.floor(percentage / 5))]),
58 | ''.join(["░" for i in range(20 - math.floor(percentage / 5))]),
59 | round(percentage, 2))
60 | estimated_total_time = downloader.get_eta(human=True)
61 | try:
62 | current_message = f"trying to download\n"
63 | current_message += f"URL: {url}\n"
64 | current_message += f"File Name: {file_name}\n"
65 | current_message += f"{progress_str}\n"
66 | current_message += f"{humanbytes(downloaded)} of {humanbytes(total_length)}\n"
67 | current_message += f"ETA: {estimated_total_time}"
68 | if round(diff % 10.00) == 0 and current_message != display_message:
69 | await mone.edit(current_message)
70 | display_message = current_message
71 | except Exception as e:
72 | await mone.edit(str(e))
73 | end = datetime.now()
74 | ms = (end - start).seconds
75 | if downloader.isSuccessful():
76 | await mone.edit("Downloaded to `{}` in {} seconds.".format(downloaded_file_name, ms))
77 | else:
78 | await mone.edit("Incorrect URL\n {}".format(url))
79 |
80 | else:
81 | await mone.edit("Reply to a message to download to my local server.")
82 | time.sleep(5)
83 | await mone.delete()
84 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/eval.py:
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1 | import inspect
2 | import traceback
3 | import asyncio
4 | import sys
5 | import io
6 | import pyrogram
7 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
8 | from pyrouserbot.deldog import haste, paste
9 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
10 |
11 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["eval"],cmd) & Filters.me)
12 | async def ev_al(client, message):
13 | cmd = message.text.split(" ", maxsplit=1)[1]
14 | reply_to_id = message.message_id
15 | if message.reply_to_message:
16 | reply_to_id = message.reply_to_message.message_id
17 |
18 | old_stderr = sys.stderr
19 | old_stdout = sys.stdout
20 | redirected_output = sys.stdout = io.StringIO()
21 | redirected_error = sys.stderr = io.StringIO()
22 | stdout, stderr, exc = None, None, None
23 |
24 | try:
25 | await aexec(cmd, message)
26 | except Exception:
27 | exc = traceback.format_exc()
28 |
29 | stdout = redirected_output.getvalue()
30 | stderr = redirected_error.getvalue()
31 | sys.stdout = old_stdout
32 | sys.stderr = old_stderr
33 |
34 | evaluation = ""
35 | if exc:
36 | evaluation = exc
37 | elif stderr:
38 | evaluation = stderr
39 | elif stdout:
40 | evaluation = stdout
41 | else:
42 | evaluation = "Success"
43 |
44 | final_output = "**EVAL**: `{}` \n\n **OUTPUT**: \n`{}` \n".format(cmd, evaluation)
45 | if len(final_output) > 4096:
46 | LINK=haste(final_output)
47 | await message.edit(LINK)
48 | else:
49 | await message.edit(final_output)
50 |
51 |
52 |
53 |
54 |
55 | async def aexec(code, message):
56 | exec(
57 | f'async def __aexec(message): ' +
58 | ''.join(f'\n {l}' for l in code.split('\n'))
59 | )
60 | return await locals()['__aexec'](message)
61 |
62 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/eval_pyrogram.py:
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1 | from pyrogram import Client, Filters
2 | import time
3 | from pyrouserbot.deldog import haste, paste
4 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
5 |
6 | RUNNING = "**Eval Expression:**\n```{}```\n**Running...**"
7 | ERROR = "**Eval Expression:**\n```{}```\n**Error:**\n```{}```"
8 | SUCCESS = "**Eval Expression:**\n```{}```\n**Success**"
9 | RESULT = "**Eval Expression:**\n```{}```\n**Result:**\n```{}```"
10 |
11 | @app.on_message(Filters.command("evp", cmd) & Filters.me)
12 | async def eval_expression(client, message):
13 | expression = " ".join(message.command[1:])
14 |
15 | if expression:
16 | await message.edit(RUNNING.format(expression))
17 | time.sleep(2)
18 | try:
19 | result = await eval(expression)
20 | except Exception as e:
21 | await message.edit(ERROR.format(expression, e))
22 | else:
23 | if len(str(result)) > 4040:
24 | Paste = str(result)
25 | Paste = Paste[1:-1]
26 | LINK= haste(Paste)
27 | await message.edit(LINK)
28 | elif result is None:
29 | await message.edit(SUCCESS.format(expression))
30 | else:
31 | await message.edit(RESULT.format(expression, result))
32 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/exec.py:
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1 | import pyrogram
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | import io
4 | import asyncio
5 | import time
6 | import subprocess
7 | from pyrouserbot.deldog import haste
8 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
9 |
10 |
11 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["exec"], cmd) & Filters.me)
12 | async def ex_ec(client, message):
13 | DELAY_BETWEEN_EDITS = 0.5
14 | PROCESS_RUN_TIME = 100
15 | cmd = message.text.split(" ", maxsplit=1)[1]
16 | reply_to_id = message.message_id
17 | if message.reply_to_message:
18 | reply_to_id = message.reply_to_message.message_id
19 | start_time = time.time() + PROCESS_RUN_TIME
20 | process = await asyncio.create_subprocess_shell(
21 | cmd, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
22 | )
23 | stdout, stderr = await process.communicate()
24 | e = stderr.decode()
25 | if not e:
26 | e = "No Error"
27 | o = stdout.decode()
28 | if not o:
29 | o = "Tip: \n`If you want to see the results of your code, I suggest printing them to stdout.`"
30 | else:
31 | _o = o.split("\n")
32 | o = "`\n".join(_o)
33 | OUTPUT = f"QUERY:\n__Command:__\n`{cmd}` \n__PID:__\n`{process.pid}`\n\nstderr: \n`{e}`\nOutput:\n{o}"
34 | if len(OUTPUT) > 4096:
35 | LINK=haste(OUTPUT)
36 | await message.edit(LINK)
37 | else:
38 | await message.edit(OUTPUT)
39 |
40 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/filext.py:
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1 | import pyrogram
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | import requests
4 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
5 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
6 |
7 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["filext"], cmd) & Filters.me)
8 | async def fil_ext(client, message):
9 | await message.edit("Processing ...")
10 | sample_url = "https://www.fileext.com/file-extension/{}.html"
11 | input_str = message.text[8:]
12 | response_api = requests.get(sample_url.format(input_str))
13 | status_code = response_api.status_code
14 | if status_code == 200:
15 | raw_html = response_api.content
16 | soup = BeautifulSoup(raw_html, "html.parser")
17 | ext_details = soup.find_all("td", {"colspan": "3"})[-1].text
18 | await message.edit("File Extension: `{}`\nDescription: `{}`".format(input_str, ext_details))
19 |
20 | else:
21 | await message.edit("https://www.fileext.com/ responded with {} for query: {}".format(status_code, input_str))
22 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/forward.py:
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1 | import pyrogram, os, time
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
4 |
5 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["fwd"], cmd) & Filters.me)
6 | async def for_ward(client, message):
7 | FORWARD_TARGET=os.environ.get("FORWARD_ID")
8 | if not FORWARD_TARGET:
9 | await message.edit("You have to add Forward Target id")
10 | time.sleep(5)
11 | await message.delete()
12 | if message.reply_to_message:
13 | await message.reply_to_message.forward(chat_id=FORWARD_TARGET)
14 | time.sleep(5)
15 | await message.delete()
16 | else:
17 | await message.edit("You have to reply to a document for Forward")
18 | time.sleep(5)
19 | await message.delete()
20 |
21 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/get_admins.py:
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1 | # (©) @HASIBULKOBIR
2 | import pyrogram
3 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
4 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
5 |
6 |
7 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["get_admin"], cmd) & Filters.me)
8 | async def get_admins(client, message):
9 | mentions = "Admin List: \n"
10 | input_str = message.text[11:]
11 | if not input_str:
12 | input_str = message.chat.id
13 | try:
14 | async for x in client.iter_chat_members(chat_id=input_str, filter="administrators"):
15 | if x.status == "creator":
16 | mentions += "\n 👑 [{}](tg://user?id={}) `{}`".format(x.user.first_name, x.user.id, x.user.id)
17 | if x.status == "administrator":
18 | mentions += "\n ⚜ [{}](tg://user?id={}) `{}`".format(x.user.first_name, x.user.id, x.user.id)
19 | except Exception as e:
20 | mentions += " " + str(e) + "\n"
21 | await message.edit(mentions)
22 |
23 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["men_admin"], cmd) & Filters.me)
24 | async def men_admins(client, message):
25 | mentions = "Admin List: \n"
26 | input_str = message.text[11:]
27 | if not input_str:
28 | input_str = message.chat.id
29 | try:
30 | async for x in client.iter_chat_members(chat_id=input_str, filter="administrators"):
31 | if x.status == "creator":
32 | mentions += "\n 👑 [{}](tg://user?id={}) `{}`".format(x.user.first_name, x.user.id, x.user.id)
33 | if x.status == "administrator":
34 | mentions += "\n ⚜ [{}](tg://user?id={}) `{}`".format(x.user.first_name, x.user.id, x.user.id)
35 | except Exception as e:
36 | mentions += " " + str(e) + "\n"
37 | await message.reply(mentions)
38 | await message.delete()
39 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/get_bot.py:
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1 | import pyrogram
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
4 |
5 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["get_bot"], cmd) & Filters.me)
6 | async def get_bots(client, message):
7 | mentions = "Bots in this Channel: \n"
8 | input_str = message.text[9:]
9 | if not input_str:
10 | input_str = message.chat.id
11 | try:
12 | async for x in client.iter_chat_members(chat_id=input_str, filter="bots"):
13 | if x.status == "administrator":
14 | mentions += "\n ⚜️ [{}](tg://user?id={}) `{}`".format(x.user.first_name, x.user.id, x.user.id)
15 | else:
16 | mentions += "\n [{}](tg://user?id={}) `{}`".format(x.user.first_name, x.user.id, x.user.id)
17 | except Exception as e:
18 | mentions += " " + str(e) + "\n"
19 | await message.edit(mentions)
20 |
21 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/get_id.py:
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1 | import pyrogram
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
4 |
5 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["get_id"], cmd) & Filters.me)
6 | async def get_ids(client, message):
7 | if message.reply_to_message:
8 | chat = message.reply_to_message.from_user.id
9 | file_id = None
10 | if message.reply_to_message.media:
11 | if message.reply_to_message.audio:
12 | file_id = message.reply_to_message.audio.file_id
13 | elif message.reply_to_message.document:
14 | file_id = message.reply_to_message.document.file_id
15 | elif message.reply_to_message.photo:
16 | file_id = message.reply_to_message.photo.file_id
17 | elif message.reply_to_message.sticker:
18 | file_id = message.reply_to_message.sticker.file_id
19 | elif message.reply_to_message.voice:
20 | file_id = message.reply_to_message.voice.file_id
21 | elif message.reply_to_message.video_note:
22 | file_id = message.reply_to_message.video_note.file_id
23 | elif message.reply_to_message.video:
24 | file_id=message.reply_to_message.video.id
25 | if file_id is not None:
26 | await message.edit("Current Chat ID: `{}`\nFrom User ID: `{}`\nFile ID: `{}`".format(str(message.chat.id), str(chat), file_id))
27 | else:
28 | await message.edit("Current Chat ID: `{}`\nFrom User ID: `{}`".format(str(message.chat.id), str(chat)))
29 | else:
30 | await message.edit("Current Chat ID: `{}`".format(str(message.chat.id)))
31 |
32 |
33 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/json.py:
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1 | import pyrogram, json
2 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
3 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
4 | from pyrouserbot.deldog import paste
5 |
6 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["json"],cmd) & Filters.me)
7 | async def js_os(client, message):
8 | if message.reply_to_message:
9 | text=message.reply_to_message
10 | else:
11 | text=message
12 | if len(str(text)) > 4050:
13 | LINK = paste(text)
14 | await message.edit(LINK)
15 | return
16 | else:
17 | await message.edit("Json: \n`{}`".format(text))
18 |
19 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/ping.py:
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1 | import pyrogram
2 | from pyrogram import Filters, Client
3 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 |
6 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["ping"],cmd) & Filters.me)
7 | async def pi_ng(client, message):
8 | start = datetime.now()
9 | await message.edit("Pong!")
10 | end = datetime.now()
11 | ms = (end - start).microseconds / 1000
12 | await message.edit("Pong!\n{} ms".format(ms))
13 |
14 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/update_info.py:
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1 | import pyrogram, time, os
2 | from pyrogram import Client, Filters
3 | from pyrogram.api import functions
4 | sleeptime = 1
5 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
6 |
7 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["pname"],cmd) & pyrogram.Filters.me)
8 | async def set_name(client, message):
9 | if sleeptime < time.time():
10 | await client.send(functions.account.UpdateProfile(first_name=' '.join(message.command[1:])))
11 | await message.edit('`Name changed succesfully`')
12 | time.sleep(3)
13 | await message.delete()
14 |
15 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(['pbio'], cmd) & Filters.me)
16 | async def set_bio(client, message):
17 | if sleeptime < time.time():
18 | bio = ' '.join(message.command[1:])
19 | if len(bio) > 70:
20 | await message.edit('`Bio too long maximum 70 characters`')
21 | time.sleep(3)
22 | await message.delete()
23 | else:
24 | await client.send(functions.account.UpdateProfile(about=bio))
25 | await message.edit('`Bio succesfully changed`'.format(bio))
26 | time.sleep(3)
27 | await message.delete()
28 |
29 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(['ppic'], cmd) & Filters.me)
30 | async def set_profile_pic(client, message):
31 | if sleeptime < time.time():
32 | if message.reply_to_message:
33 | pic = await message.reply_to_message.download()
34 | else:
35 | pic = await message.download()
36 | await client.set_profile_photo(pic)
37 | await message.edit('`profile picture set succesfully`')
38 | os.remove(pic)
39 | await message.delete()
40 |
41 | @app.on_message(Filters.me & Filters.command(['lname']), cmd)
42 | async def onecharacter(client, message):
43 | if sleeptime < time.time():
44 | await client.send(functions.account.UpdateProfile(last_name=' '.join(message.command[1:])))
45 | await message.edit('`Last name set succesfully`')
46 | time.sleep(3)
47 | await message.delete()
48 |
49 |
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/pyrouserbot/modules/upload.py:
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1 | import pyrogram, time, os
2 | from pyrogram import Client, Filters
3 | from pyrogram.api import functions
4 | from pyrouserbot import app, cmd
5 | from pyrouserbot.display import progress_for_pyrogram
6 | timesleep = 1
7 | from datetime import datetime
8 | thumb_image_path = "./DOWNLOADS/thumb.jpg"
9 |
10 | @app.on_message(Filters.command(["upload"], cmd) & Filters.me)
11 | async def telegram_upload(client, message):
12 | msg = await message.edit("Processing ...")
13 | fname = message.text[8:]
14 | print(fname)
15 | thumb = None
16 | if os.path.exists(thumb_image_path):
17 | thumb = thumb_image_path
18 | if os.path.exists(fname):
19 | start = datetime.now()
20 | c_time = time.time()
21 | await message.reply_document(
22 | document=fname,
23 | quote=True,
24 | thumb=thumb,
25 | #caption="@HK_ROBOT",
26 | parse_mode="HTML",
27 | progress=progress_for_pyrogram,
28 | progress_args=(
29 | msg,c_time, "Uploading... "
30 | )
31 | )
32 | end = datetime.now()
33 | ms = (end - start).seconds
34 | await msg.edit("Uploaded in {} seconds.".format(ms))
35 | else:
36 | await msg.edit("404: File Not Found")
37 | time.sleep(5)
38 | await msg.delete()
39 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | requests
2 | https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram/archive/asyncio.zip
3 | tgcrypto
4 | asyncio
5 | aiohttp
6 | pySmartDL
7 | bs4
8 |
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/runtime.txt:
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1 | python-3.7.3
2 |
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