├── .env-example
├── .gitignore
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README-RU.md
├── README.md
├── bot
├── __init__.py
├── config
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── config.py
│ └── proxies.txt
├── core
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── agents.py
│ ├── headers.py
│ ├── registrator.py
│ └── tapper.py
├── exceptions
│ └── __init__.py
└── utils
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── launcher.py
│ └── logger.py
├── docker-compose.yml
├── main.py
├── requirements.txt
├── run.bat
└── run.sh
/.env-example:
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1 | API_ID=
2 | API_HASH=
3 |
4 | REF_ID=
5 |
6 | USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE=
7 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
5 |
6 | # C extensions
7 | *.so
8 |
9 | # Distribution / packaging
10 | .Python
11 | build/
12 | develop-eggs/
13 | dist/
14 | downloads/
15 | eggs/
16 | .eggs/
17 | lib/
18 | lib64/
19 | parts/
20 | sdist/
21 | var/
22 | wheels/
23 | share/python-wheels/
24 | *.egg-info/
25 | .installed.cfg
26 | *.egg
27 | MANIFEST
28 |
29 | # PyInstaller
30 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
31 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
32 | *.manifest
33 | *.spec
34 |
35 | # Installer logs
36 | pip-log.txt
37 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
38 |
39 | # Unit test / coverage reports
40 | htmlcov/
41 | .tox/
42 | .nox/
43 | .coverage
44 | .coverage.*
45 | .cache
46 | nosetests.xml
47 | coverage.xml
48 | *.cover
49 | *.py,cover
50 | .hypothesis/
51 | .pytest_cache/
52 | cover/
53 |
54 | # Translations
55 | *.mo
56 | *.pot
57 |
58 | # Django stuff:
59 | *.log
60 | local_settings.py
61 | db.sqlite3
62 | db.sqlite3-journal
63 |
64 | # DB
65 | sessions/
66 |
67 | # Flask stuff:
68 | instance/
69 | .webassets-cache
70 |
71 | # Scrapy stuff:
72 | .scrapy
73 |
74 | # Sphinx documentation
75 | docs/_build/
76 |
77 | # PyBuilder
78 | .pybuilder/
79 | target/
80 |
81 | # Jupyter Notebook
82 | .ipynb_checkpoints
83 |
84 | # IPython
85 | profile_default/
86 | ipython_config.py
87 |
88 | # pyenv
89 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is
90 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in:
91 | # .python-version
92 |
93 | # pipenv
94 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
95 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
96 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
97 | # install all needed dependencies.
98 | #Pipfile.lock
99 |
100 | # poetry
101 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control.
102 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more
103 | # commonly ignored for libraries.
104 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control
105 | #poetry.lock
106 |
107 | # pdm
108 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control.
109 | #pdm.lock
110 | # pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it
111 | # in version control.
112 | # https://pdm.fming.dev/#use-with-ide
113 | .pdm.toml
114 |
115 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm
116 | __pypackages__/
117 |
118 | # Celery stuff
119 | celerybeat-schedule
120 | celerybeat.pid
121 |
122 | # SageMath parsed files
123 | *.sage.py
124 |
125 | # Environments
126 | .env
127 | .venv
128 | env/
129 | venv/
130 | ENV/
131 | env.bak/
132 | venv.bak/
133 |
134 | # Spyder project settings
135 | .spyderproject
136 | .spyproject
137 |
138 | # Rope project settings
139 | .ropeproject
140 |
141 | # mkdocs documentation
142 | /site
143 |
144 | # mypy
145 | .mypy_cache/
146 | .dmypy.json
147 | dmypy.json
148 |
149 | # Pyre type checker
150 | .pyre/
151 |
152 | # pytype static type analyzer
153 | .pytype/
154 |
155 | # Cython debug symbols
156 | cython_debug/
157 |
158 | # PyCharm
159 | # JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can
160 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore
161 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
162 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
163 | .idea/
164 |
165 | .env
166 |
167 | sessions/
168 |
169 | *.session
170 |
171 | user_agents.json
172 |
173 | *.json
174 |
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1 | FROM python:3.10.11-alpine3.18
2 |
3 | WORKDIR app/
4 |
5 | COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt
6 |
7 | RUN pip3 install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
8 | RUN pip3 install --no-warn-script-location --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt
9 |
10 | COPY . .
11 |
12 | CMD ["python3", "main.py", "-a", "1"]
13 |
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1 | [](https://t.me/hidden_coding)
2 |
3 | [](https://t.me/hidden_codding_chat)
4 |
5 | [](https://t.me/Port3miniapp_bot?start=kESn89)
6 | ## Рекомендация перед использованием
7 |
8 | # 🔥🔥 Используйте PYTHON 3.10 🔥🔥
9 |
10 | > 🇪🇳 README in english available [here](README.md)
11 |
12 | ## Функционал
13 | | Функционал | Поддерживается |
14 | |--------------------------------|:--------------:|
15 | | Многопоточность | ✅ |
16 | | Привязка прокси к сессии | ✅ |
17 | | Авто получение дневной награды | ✅ |
18 | | Авто Реферал | ✅ |
19 | | Поддержка pyrogram .session | ✅ |
20 |
21 |
22 | ## [Настройки](https://github.com/HiddenCodeDevs/Port3MiniAppBot/blob/main/.env-example/)
23 | | Настройка | Описание |
24 | |-------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------:|
25 | | **API_ID / API_HASH** | Данные платформы, с которой запускать сессию Telegram (сток - Android) |
26 | | **REF_ID** | Аргумент после ?start= в реферальной ссылке |
27 | | **USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE** | Использовать-ли прокси из файла `bot/config/proxies.txt` (True / False) |
28 |
29 | ## Быстрый старт 📚
30 |
31 | Для быстрой установки и последующего запуска - запустите файл run.bat на Windows
32 |
33 | ## Предварительные условия
34 | Прежде чем начать, убедитесь, что у вас установлено следующее:
35 | - [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) **версии 3.10**
36 |
37 | ## Получение API ключей
38 | 1. Перейдите на сайт [my.telegram.org](https://my.telegram.org) и войдите в систему, используя свой номер телефона.
39 | 2. Выберите **"API development tools"** и заполните форму для регистрации нового приложения.
40 | 3. Запишите `API_ID` и `API_HASH` в файле `.env`, предоставленные после регистрации вашего приложения.
41 |
42 | ## Установка
43 | Вы можете скачать [**Репозиторий**](https://github.com/HiddenCodeDevs/Port3MiniAppBot) клонированием на вашу систему и установкой необходимых зависимостей:
44 | ```shell
45 | git clone https://github.com/HiddenCodeDevs/Port3MiniAppBot.git
46 | cd Port3MiniAppBot
47 | ```
48 |
49 | Затем для автоматической установки введите:
50 |
51 | Windows:
52 | ```shell
53 | run.bat
54 | ```
55 |
56 | Linux:
57 | ```shell
58 | run.sh
59 | ```
60 |
61 | # Linux ручная установка
62 | ```shell
63 | python3 -m venv venv
64 | source venv/bin/activate
65 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
66 | cp .env-example .env
67 | nano .env # Здесь вы обязательно должны указать ваши API_ID и API_HASH , остальное берется по умолчанию
68 | python3 main.py
69 | ```
70 |
71 | Также для быстрого запуска вы можете использовать аргументы, например:
72 | ```shell
73 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python3 main.py --action (1/2)
74 | # Or
75 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python3 main.py -a (1/2)
76 |
77 | # 1 - Запускает кликер
78 | # 2 - Создает сессию
79 | ```
80 |
81 |
82 | # Windows ручная установка
83 | ```shell
84 | python -m venv venv
85 | venv\Scripts\activate
86 | pip install -r requirements.txt
87 | copy .env-example .env
88 | # Указываете ваши API_ID и API_HASH, остальное берется по умолчанию
89 | python main.py
90 | ```
91 |
92 | Также для быстрого запуска вы можете использовать аргументы, например:
93 | ```shell
94 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python main.py --action (1/2)
95 | # Или
96 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python main.py -a (1/2)
97 |
98 | # 1 - Запускает кликер
99 | # 2 - Создает сессию
100 | ```
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 | ### Контакты
106 |
107 | Для поддержки или вопросов, свяжитесь со мной в Telegram: [@UNKNXWNPLXYA](https://t.me/UNKNXWNPLXYA)
108 |
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1 | [](https://t.me/hidden_coding)
2 |
3 | [](https://t.me/hidden_codding_chat)
4 |
5 | [](https://t.me/Port3miniapp_bot?start=kESn89)
6 |
7 | ## Recommendation before use
8 |
9 | # 🔥🔥 Use PYTHON 3.10 🔥🔥
10 |
11 | > 🇷 🇺 README in russian available [here](README-RU.md)
12 |
13 | ## Features
14 | | Feature | Supported |
15 | |-------------------------------|:---------:|
16 | | Multithreading | ✅ |
17 | | Proxy binding to session | ✅ |
18 | | Auto Referral | ✅ |
19 | | Support for pyrogram .session | ✅ |
20 |
21 |
22 | ## [Settings](https://github.com/HiddenCodeDevs/Port3MiniAppBot/blob/main/.env-example/)
23 | | Settings | Description |
24 | |-------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
25 | | **API_ID / API_HASH** | Platform data from which to run the Telegram session (default - android) |
26 | | **REF_ID** | Argument from referral bot link after ?start={argument} |
27 | | **USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE** | Whether to use a proxy from the bot/config/proxies.txt file (True / False) |
28 |
29 | ## Quick Start 📚
30 |
31 | To install libraries and run bot - open run.bat on Windows
32 |
33 | ## Prerequisites
34 | Before you begin, make sure you have the following installed:
35 | - [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) **version 3.10**
36 |
37 | ## Obtaining API Keys
38 | 1. Go to my.telegram.org and log in using your phone number.
39 | 2. Select "API development tools" and fill out the form to register a new application.
40 | 3. Record the API_ID and API_HASH provided after registering your application in the .env file.
41 |
42 | ## Installation
43 | You can download the [**repository**](https://github.com/HiddenCodeDevs/Port3MiniAppBot) by cloning it to your system and installing the necessary dependencies:
44 | ```shell
45 | git clone https://github.com/HiddenCodeDevs/Port3MiniAppBot.git
46 | cd Port3MiniAppBot
47 | ```
48 |
49 | Then you can do automatic installation by typing:
50 |
51 | Windows:
52 | ```shell
53 | run.bat
54 | ```
55 |
56 | Linux:
57 | ```shell
58 | run.sh
59 | ```
60 |
61 | # Linux manual installation
62 | ```shell
63 | python3 -m venv venv
64 | source venv/bin/activate
65 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
66 | cp .env-example .env
67 | nano .env # Here you must specify your API_ID and API_HASH, the rest is taken by default
68 | python3 main.py
69 | ```
70 |
71 | You can also use arguments for quick start, for example:
72 | ```shell
73 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python3 main.py --action (1/2)
74 | # Or
75 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python3 main.py -a (1/2)
76 |
77 | # 1 - Run clicker
78 | # 2 - Creates a session
79 | ```
80 |
81 | # Windows manual installation
82 | ```shell
83 | python -m venv venv
84 | venv\Scripts\activate
85 | pip install -r requirements.txt
86 | copy .env-example .env
87 | # Here you must specify your API_ID and API_HASH, the rest is taken by default
88 | python main.py
89 | ```
90 |
91 | You can also use arguments for quick start, for example:
92 | ```shell
93 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python main.py --action (1/2)
94 | # Or
95 | ~/Port3MiniAppBot >>> python main.py -a (1/2)
96 |
97 | # 1 - Run clicker
98 | # 2 - Creates a session
99 | ```
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 | ### Contacts
105 |
106 | For support or questions, contact me on Telegram: [@UNKNXWNPLXYA](https://t.me/UNKNXWNPLXYA)
107 |
108 |
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1 | __version__ = '1.9'
2 |
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1 | from .config import settings
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1 | from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings, SettingsConfigDict
2 |
3 |
4 | class Settings(BaseSettings):
5 | model_config = SettingsConfigDict(env_file=".env", env_ignore_empty=True)
6 |
7 | API_ID: int
8 | API_HASH: str
9 |
10 | REF_ID: str = ''
11 |
12 | USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE: bool = False
13 |
14 |
15 | settings = Settings()
16 |
17 |
18 |
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2 | type://user:pass:ip:port
3 | type://ip:port:user:pass
4 | type://ip:port@user:pass
5 | type://ip:port
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1 | import random
2 |
3 | existing_versions = {
4 | 110: [
5 | '110.0.5481.154',
6 | '110.0.5481.153',
7 | '110.0.5481.65',
8 | '110.0.5481.64',
9 | '110.0.5481.63',
10 | '110.0.5481.61'
11 | ],
12 | 111: [
13 | "111.0.5563.116",
14 | '111.0.5563.115',
15 | '111.0.5563.58',
16 | '111.0.5563.49'
17 | ],
18 | 112: [
19 | '112.0.5615.136',
20 | '112.0.5615.136',
21 | '112.0.5615.101',
22 | '112.0.5615.100',
23 | '112.0.5615.48'
24 | ],
25 | 113: [
26 | '113.0.5672.77',
27 | '113.0.5672.76'
28 | ],
29 | 114: [
30 | '114.0.5735.60',
31 | '114.0.5735.53'
32 | ],
33 | 115: [
34 | '115.0.5790.136'
35 | ],
36 | 116: [
37 | '116.0.5845.172',
38 | '116.0.5845.164',
39 | '116.0.5845.163',
40 | '116.0.5845.114',
41 | '116.0.5845.92'
42 | ],
43 | 117: [
44 | '117.0.5938.154',
45 | '117.0.5938.141',
46 | '117.0.5938.140',
47 | '117.0.5938.61',
48 | '117.0.5938.61',
49 | '117.0.5938.60'
50 | ],
51 | 118: [
52 | '118.0.5993.112',
53 | '118.0.5993.111',
54 | '118.0.5993.80',
55 | '118.0.5993.65',
56 | '118.0.5993.48'
57 | ],
58 | 119: [
59 | '119.0.6045.194',
60 | '119.0.6045.193',
61 | '119.0.6045.164',
62 | '119.0.6045.163',
63 | '119.0.6045.134',
64 | '119.0.6045.134',
65 | '119.0.6045.66',
66 | '119.0.6045.53'
67 | ],
68 | 120: [
69 | '120.0.6099.230',
70 | '120.0.6099.210',
71 | '120.0.6099.194',
72 | '120.0.6099.193',
73 | '120.0.6099.145',
74 | '120.0.6099.144',
75 | '120.0.6099.144',
76 | '120.0.6099.116',
77 | '120.0.6099.116',
78 | '120.0.6099.115',
79 | '120.0.6099.44',
80 | '120.0.6099.43'
81 | ],
82 | 121: [
83 | '121.0.6167.178',
84 | '121.0.6167.165',
85 | '121.0.6167.164',
86 | '121.0.6167.164',
87 | '121.0.6167.144',
88 | '121.0.6167.143',
89 | '121.0.6167.101'
90 | ],
91 | 122: [
92 | '122.0.6261.119',
93 | '122.0.6261.106',
94 | '122.0.6261.105',
95 | '122.0.6261.91',
96 | '122.0.6261.90',
97 | '122.0.6261.64',
98 | '122.0.6261.43'
99 | ],
100 | 123: [
101 | '123.0.6312.121',
102 | '123.0.6312.120',
103 | '123.0.6312.119',
104 | '123.0.6312.118',
105 | '123.0.6312.99',
106 | '123.0.6312.80',
107 | '123.0.6312.41',
108 | '123.0.6312.40'
109 | ],
110 | 124: [
111 | '124.0.6367.179',
112 | '124.0.6367.172',
113 | '124.0.6367.171',
114 | '124.0.6367.114',
115 | '124.0.6367.113',
116 | '124.0.6367.83',
117 | '124.0.6367.82',
118 | '124.0.6367.54'
119 | ],
120 | 125: [
121 | '125.0.6422.165',
122 | '125.0.6422.164',
123 | '125.0.6422.147',
124 | '125.0.6422.146',
125 | '125.0.6422.113',
126 | '125.0.6422.72',
127 | '125.0.6422.72',
128 | '125.0.6422.53',
129 | '125.0.6422.52'
130 | ],
131 | 126: [
132 | '126.0.6478.122',
133 | '126.0.6478.72',
134 | '126.0.6478.71',
135 | '126.0.6478.50'
136 | ]
137 | }
138 |
139 |
140 | def generate_random_user_agent(device_type='android', browser_type='chrome'):
141 | firefox_versions = list(range(100, 127)) # Last 10 versions of Firefox
142 |
143 | if browser_type == 'chrome':
144 | major_version = random.choice(list(existing_versions.keys()))
145 | browser_version = random.choice(existing_versions[major_version])
146 | elif browser_type == 'firefox':
147 | browser_version = random.choice(firefox_versions)
148 |
149 | if device_type == 'android':
150 | android_versions = ['7.0', '7.1', '8.0', '8.1', '9.0', '10.0', '11.0', '12.0', '13.0', '14.0', '15.0']
151 | android_device = random.choice([
152 | 'SM-G960F', 'SM-G973F', 'SM-G980F', 'SM-G960U', 'SM-G973U', 'SM-G980U',
153 | 'SM-A505F', 'SM-A515F', 'SM-A525F', 'SM-N975F', 'SM-N986B', 'SM-N981B',
154 | 'SM-F711B', 'SM-F916B', 'SM-G781B', 'SM-G998B', 'SM-G991B', 'SM-G996B',
155 | 'SM-G990E', 'SM-G990B2', 'SM-G990U', 'SM-G990B', 'SM-G990', 'SM-G990',
156 | 'Pixel 2', 'Pixel 2 XL', 'Pixel 3', 'Pixel 3 XL', 'Pixel 4', 'Pixel 4 XL',
157 | 'Pixel 4a', 'Pixel 5', 'Pixel 5a', 'Pixel 6', 'Pixel 6 Pro', 'Pixel 6 XL',
158 | 'Pixel 6a', 'Pixel 7', 'Pixel 7 Pro', 'IN2010', 'IN2023',
159 | 'LE2117', 'LE2123', 'OnePlus Nord', 'IV2201', 'NE2215', 'CPH2423',
160 | 'NE2210', 'Mi 9', 'Mi 10', 'Mi 11', 'Mi 12', 'Redmi Note 8',
161 | 'Redmi Note 8 Pro', 'Redmi Note 9', 'Redmi Note 9 Pro', 'Redmi Note 10',
162 | 'Redmi Note 10 Pro', 'Redmi Note 11', 'Redmi Note 11 Pro', 'Redmi Note 12',
163 | 'Redmi Note 12 Pro', 'VOG-AL00', 'ANA-AL00', 'TAS-AL00',
164 | 'OCE-AN10', 'J9150', 'J9210', 'LM-G820', 'L-51A', 'Nokia 8.3',
165 | 'Nokia 9 PureView', 'POCO F5', 'POCO F5 Pro', 'POCO M3', 'POCO M3 Pro'
166 | ])
167 | android_version = random.choice(android_versions)
168 | if browser_type == 'chrome':
169 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android {android_version}; {android_device}) AppleWebKit/537.36 "
170 | f"(KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/{browser_version} Mobile Safari/537.36")
171 | elif browser_type == 'firefox':
172 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (Android {android_version}; Mobile; rv:{browser_version}.0) "
173 | f"Gecko/{browser_version}.0 Firefox/{browser_version}.0")
174 |
175 | elif device_type == 'ios':
176 | ios_versions = ['13.0', '14.0', '15.0', '16.0', '17.0', '18.0']
177 | ios_version = random.choice(ios_versions)
178 | if browser_type == 'chrome':
179 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS {ios_version.replace('.', '_')} like Mac OS X) "
180 | f"AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) CriOS/{browser_version} Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1")
181 | elif browser_type == 'firefox':
182 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS {ios_version.replace('.', '_')} like Mac OS X) "
183 | f"AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) FxiOS/{browser_version}.0 Mobile/15E148 Safari/605.1.15")
184 |
185 | elif device_type == 'windows':
186 | windows_versions = ['10.0', '11.0']
187 | windows_version = random.choice(windows_versions)
188 | if browser_type == 'chrome':
189 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT {windows_version}; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) "
190 | f"Chrome/{browser_version} Safari/537.36")
191 | elif browser_type == 'firefox':
192 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT {windows_version}; Win64; x64; rv:{browser_version}.0) "
193 | f"Gecko/{browser_version}.0 Firefox/{browser_version}.0")
194 |
195 | elif device_type == 'ubuntu':
196 | if browser_type == 'chrome':
197 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:94.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) "
198 | f"Chrome/{browser_version} Safari/537.36")
199 | elif browser_type == 'firefox':
200 | return (f"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:{browser_version}.0) Gecko/{browser_version}.0 "
201 | f"Firefox/{browser_version}.0")
202 |
203 | return None
204 |
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/bot/core/headers.py:
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1 | headers = {
2 | 'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain, */*',
3 | 'Accept-Language': 'ru-RU,ru;q=0.9',
4 | 'Connection': 'keep-alive',
5 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json',
6 | 'Origin': '', #заполнить
7 | 'Referer': '', #заполнить
8 | 'Sec-Fetch-Dest': '', #заполнить
9 | 'Sec-Fetch-Mode': '', #заполнить
10 | 'Sec-Fetch-Site': '', #заполнить
11 | 'Sec-Ch-Ua': '"Google Chrome";v="127", "Chromium";v="127", "Not.A/Brand";v="24"',
12 | 'Sec-Ch-Ua-Mobile': '?1',
13 | 'Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform': 'Android',
14 | }
15 |
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/bot/core/registrator.py:
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1 | from pyrogram import Client
2 |
3 | from bot.config import settings
4 | from bot.utils import logger
5 |
6 |
7 | async def register_sessions() -> None:
8 | API_ID = settings.API_ID
9 | API_HASH = settings.API_HASH
10 |
11 | if not API_ID or not API_HASH:
12 | raise ValueError("API_ID and API_HASH not found in the .env file.")
13 |
14 | session_name = input('\nEnter the session name (press Enter to exit): ')
15 |
16 | if not session_name:
17 | return None
18 |
19 | session = Client(
20 | name=session_name,
21 | api_id=API_ID,
22 | api_hash=API_HASH,
23 | workdir="sessions/"
24 | )
25 |
26 | async with session:
27 | user_data = await session.get_me()
28 |
29 | logger.success(f'Session added successfully @{user_data.username} | {user_data.first_name} {user_data.last_name}')
30 |
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/bot/core/tapper.py:
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1 | import asyncio
2 | import hashlib
3 | import random
4 | from time import time
5 | from urllib.parse import unquote, quote
6 |
7 | import aiohttp
8 | import json
9 | from aiocfscrape import CloudflareScraper
10 | from aiohttp_proxy import ProxyConnector
11 | from better_proxy import Proxy
12 | from pyrogram import Client
13 | from pyrogram.errors import Unauthorized, UserDeactivated, AuthKeyUnregistered, FloodWait
14 | from pyrogram.raw.functions.messages import RequestWebView
15 | from .agents import generate_random_user_agent
16 | from bot.config import settings
17 |
18 | from bot.utils import logger
19 | from bot.exceptions import InvalidSession
20 | from .headers import headers
21 |
22 |
23 | class Tapper:
24 | def __init__(self, tg_client: Client):
25 | self.session_name = tg_client.name
26 | self.tg_client = tg_client
27 | self.user_id = 0
28 | self.username = None
29 | self.first_name = None
30 | self.last_name = None
31 | self.fullname = None
32 | self.auth_token = ''
33 |
34 | self.session_ug_dict = self.load_user_agents() or []
35 |
36 | headers['User-Agent'] = self.check_user_agent()
37 |
38 | async def generate_random_user_agent(self):
39 | return generate_random_user_agent(device_type='android', browser_type='chrome')
40 |
41 | def save_user_agent(self):
42 | user_agents_file_name = "user_agents.json"
43 |
44 | if not any(session['session_name'] == self.session_name for session in self.session_ug_dict):
45 | user_agent_str = generate_random_user_agent()
46 |
47 | self.session_ug_dict.append({
48 | 'session_name': self.session_name,
49 | 'user_agent': user_agent_str})
50 |
51 | with open(user_agents_file_name, 'w') as user_agents:
52 | json.dump(self.session_ug_dict, user_agents, indent=4)
53 |
54 | logger.success(f"{self.session_name} | User agent saved successfully")
55 |
56 | return user_agent_str
57 |
58 | def load_user_agents(self):
59 | user_agents_file_name = "user_agents.json"
60 |
61 | try:
62 | with open(user_agents_file_name, 'r') as user_agents:
63 | session_data = json.load(user_agents)
64 | if isinstance(session_data, list):
65 | return session_data
66 |
67 | except FileNotFoundError:
68 | logger.warning("User agents file not found, creating...")
69 |
70 | except json.JSONDecodeError:
71 | logger.warning("User agents file is empty or corrupted.")
72 |
73 | return []
74 |
75 | def check_user_agent(self):
76 | load = next(
77 | (session['user_agent'] for session in self.session_ug_dict if session['session_name'] == self.session_name),
78 | None)
79 |
80 | if load is None:
81 | return self.save_user_agent()
82 |
83 | return load
84 |
85 | def info(self, message):
86 | from bot.utils import info
87 | info(f"{self.session_name} | {message}")
88 |
89 | def debug(self, message):
90 | from bot.utils import debug
91 | debug(f"{self.session_name} | {message}")
92 |
93 | def warning(self, message):
94 | from bot.utils import warning
95 | warning(f"{self.session_name} | {message}")
96 |
97 | def error(self, message):
98 | from bot.utils import error
99 | error(f"{self.session_name} | {message}")
100 |
101 | def critical(self, message):
102 | from bot.utils import critical
103 | critical(f"{self.session_name} | {message}")
104 |
105 | def success(self, message):
106 | from bot.utils import success
107 | success(f"{self.session_name} | {message}")
108 |
109 | async def get_tg_web_data(self, proxy: str | None) -> str:
110 | if proxy:
111 | proxy = Proxy.from_str(proxy)
112 | proxy_dict = dict(
113 | scheme=proxy.protocol,
114 | hostname=proxy.host,
115 | port=proxy.port,
116 | username=proxy.login,
117 | password=proxy.password
118 | )
119 | else:
120 | proxy_dict = None
121 |
122 | self.tg_client.proxy = proxy_dict
123 |
124 | try:
125 | with_tg = True
126 |
127 | if not self.tg_client.is_connected:
128 | with_tg = False
129 | try:
130 | await self.tg_client.connect()
131 | start_command_found = False
132 |
133 | async for message in self.tg_client.get_chat_history('Port3miniapp_bot'):
134 | if (message.text and message.text.startswith('/start')) or (message.caption and message.caption.startswith('/start')):
135 | start_command_found = True
136 | break
137 |
138 | if not start_command_found:
139 | if settings.REF_ID == '':
140 | await self.tg_client.send_message("Port3miniapp_bot", "/start kESn89")
141 | else:
142 | await self.tg_client.send_message("Port3miniapp_bot", f"/start {settings.REF_ID}")
143 | except (Unauthorized, UserDeactivated, AuthKeyUnregistered):
144 | raise InvalidSession(self.session_name)
145 |
146 | while True:
147 | try:
148 | peer = await self.tg_client.resolve_peer('Port3miniapp_bot')
149 | break
150 | except FloodWait as fl:
151 | fls = fl.value
152 |
153 | logger.warning(f"{self.session_name} | FloodWait {fl}")
154 | logger.info(f"{self.session_name} | Sleep {fls}s")
155 |
156 | await asyncio.sleep(fls + 3)
157 |
158 | web_view = await self.tg_client.invoke(RequestWebView(
159 | peer=peer,
160 | bot=peer,
161 | platform='android',
162 | from_bot_menu=False,
163 | url='https://mini.port3.io/'
164 | ))
165 |
166 | auth_url = web_view.url
167 | tg_web_data = unquote(
168 | string=auth_url.split('tgWebAppData=', maxsplit=1)[1].split('&tgWebAppVersion', maxsplit=1)[0])
169 |
170 | try:
171 | information = await self.tg_client.get_me()
172 | self.user_id = information.id
173 | self.first_name = information.first_name or ''
174 | self.last_name = information.last_name or ''
175 | self.username = information.username or ''
176 | except Exception as e:
177 | print(e)
178 |
179 | if with_tg is False:
180 | await self.tg_client.disconnect()
181 |
182 | return tg_web_data
183 |
184 | except InvalidSession as error:
185 | raise error
186 |
187 | except Exception as error:
188 | logger.error(f"{self.session_name} | Unknown error during Authorization: {error}")
189 | await asyncio.sleep(delay=3)
190 |
191 | async def login(self, http_client: aiohttp.ClientSession, initdata):
192 | try:
193 | payload = {
194 | 'platform': 'telegram',
195 | 'token': initdata,
196 | 'type': 'telegram_app'
197 | }
198 | new_headers = await self.generate_headers()
199 | response = await http_client.post(url='https://api.sograph.xyz/api/login/web2', json=payload,
200 | headers=new_headers, ssl=False)
201 | resp_json = await response.json()
202 | signature = resp_json.get('data', {}).get('signature', {})
203 |
204 | return signature
205 |
206 | except Exception as error:
207 | logger.error(f"{self.session_name} | Unknown error while login try: {error} ")
208 |
209 | async def generate_headers(self):
210 | try:
211 | current_time = str(int(time()))
212 | api_key = '96B27124E4684CC10646CC9D21D3BA4D'
213 | just_secret_str = '_oF0M1-K3AJ0iPAqiBs3w4uiJ2iKXR9GFcxFi_Vy78A='
214 |
215 | sign_input = f"{api_key}{just_secret_str}{current_time}"
216 | SIGN = hashlib.sha256(sign_input.encode()).hexdigest()
217 |
218 | new_headers = {
219 | "address": f"telegram_{self.user_id}",
220 | "Apikey": api_key,
221 | "Sign": SIGN,
222 | "Signature": self.auth_token,
223 | "Time": current_time,
224 | }
225 |
226 | return new_headers
227 |
228 | except Exception as e:
229 | logger.error(f'{self.session_name} | Error generate headers - {e}')
230 |
231 | async def make_click(self, http_client: aiohttp.ClientSession, clicks):
232 | try:
233 | payload = {"number": clicks}
234 | new_headers = await self.generate_headers()
235 | response = await http_client.post(url='https://api.sograph.xyz/api/mining/tap/click', json=payload,
236 | headers=new_headers, ssl=False)
237 | if response.status in [200, 201]:
238 | return True
239 | return False
240 |
241 | except Exception as e:
242 | logger.error(f'{self.session_name} | Error making click - {e}')
243 |
244 | async def get_info(self, http_client: aiohttp.ClientSession):
245 | try:
246 | new_headers = await self.generate_headers()
247 | response = await http_client.get(url='https://api.sograph.xyz/api/mining/tap/userinfo?', headers=new_headers, ssl=False)
248 | resp_json = await response.json()
249 | balance = resp_json.get('data').get('gems', 0)
250 | get_gems_per_click = resp_json.get('data').get('click_gems', 1)
251 | everyday_clicks = resp_json.get('data').get('daily_number', 0)
252 | today_clicked = resp_json.get('data').get('daily_use_number', 0)
253 |
254 | new_headers = await self.generate_headers()
255 | response_lvl_info = await http_client.get(url='https://api.sograph.xyz/api/user/info?', headers=new_headers, ssl=False)
256 | resp_json_lvl = await response_lvl_info.json()
257 | identity = resp_json_lvl.get('data', {}).get('identity')
258 |
259 | return balance, get_gems_per_click, everyday_clicks, today_clicked, identity
260 |
261 | except Exception as e:
262 | logger.error(f'{self.session_name} | Error getting info - {e}')
263 |
264 | async def buy_lvl(self, http_client: aiohttp.ClientSession):
265 | try:
266 | identities_with_price = {
267 | "resident": 0,
268 | "space_traveler": 500,
269 | "knight": 1000,
270 | "skywalker": 5000,
271 | "grand_master": 20000,
272 | }
273 |
274 | balance, gems, everyday, today, my_identity = await self.get_info(http_client)
275 |
276 | identity_order = ["resident", "space_traveler", "knight", "skywalker", "grand_master"]
277 |
278 | current_index = identity_order.index(my_identity)
279 |
280 | while True:
281 | if current_index < len(identity_order) - 1:
282 | next_identity = identity_order[current_index + 1]
283 | next_price = identities_with_price[next_identity]
284 |
285 | if balance >= next_price:
286 | balance -= next_price
287 | payload = {"identity": next_identity}
288 | new_headers = await self.generate_headers()
289 | response = await http_client.post(url='https://api.sograph.xyz/api/user/identity/claim',
290 | json=payload,
291 | headers=new_headers, ssl=False)
292 | if response.status in [200, 201]:
293 | logger.success(f'{self.session_name} | Reached new lvl - {next_identity}')
294 |
295 | current_index += 1
296 | else:
297 | logger.info(f'{self.session_name} | Not enough to update lvl')
298 | return False
299 | else:
300 | logger.info(f'{self.session_name} | You reached max lvl')
301 | return False
302 |
303 | except Exception as e:
304 | logger.error(f'{self.session_name} | Error buy_lvl - {e}')
305 |
306 | async def check_proxy(self, http_client: aiohttp.ClientSession, proxy: Proxy) -> None:
307 | try:
308 | response = await http_client.get(url='https://httpbin.org/ip', timeout=aiohttp.ClientTimeout(5))
309 | ip = (await response.json()).get('origin')
310 | logger.info(f"{self.session_name} | Proxy IP: {ip}")
311 | except Exception as error:
312 | logger.error(f"{self.session_name} | Proxy: {proxy} | Error: {error}")
313 |
314 | async def run(self, proxy: str | None) -> None:
315 | proxy_conn = ProxyConnector().from_url(proxy) if proxy else None
316 |
317 | http_client = CloudflareScraper(headers=headers, connector=proxy_conn)
318 |
319 | if proxy:
320 | await self.check_proxy(http_client=http_client, proxy=proxy)
321 |
322 | tg_web_data = await self.get_tg_web_data(proxy=proxy)
323 |
324 | while True:
325 | try:
326 |
327 | signature = await self.login(http_client=http_client, initdata=tg_web_data)
328 | if not signature:
329 | continue
330 |
331 | self.auth_token = signature
332 |
333 | balance, gems_per_click, day_limit, current_clicks, identity = await self.get_info(http_client)
334 | logger.info(f'{self.session_name} | Balance: {balance} | Gems per click - '
335 | f'{gems_per_click} | '
336 | f'Day limit - {day_limit} | Current clicked of day limit - {current_clicks} | '
337 | f'Current level - {identity}')
338 |
339 | if current_clicks < day_limit:
340 | clicks_to_do = day_limit - current_clicks
341 | logger.info(f'{self.session_name} | Trying to click')
342 | status = await self.make_click(http_client, clicks_to_do)
343 | if status:
344 | logger.success(f'{self.session_name} | Successfully clicked '
345 | f'{clicks_to_do} times, got '
346 | f'{clicks_to_do * gems_per_click} gems')
347 |
348 | logger.info(f'{self.session_name} | Trying to upgrade lvl')
349 | status = await self.buy_lvl(http_client)
350 | if status:
351 | logger.success(f'{self.session_name} | Successfully upgraded lvl')
352 |
353 | logger.info(f"{self.session_name} | Going sleep 1 hour")
354 |
355 | await asyncio.sleep(3600)
356 |
357 | except InvalidSession as error:
358 | raise error
359 |
360 | except Exception as error:
361 | logger.error(f"{self.session_name} | Unknown error: {error}")
362 | await asyncio.sleep(delay=3)
363 |
364 |
365 | async def run_tapper(tg_client: Client, proxy: str | None):
366 | try:
367 | await Tapper(tg_client=tg_client).run(proxy=proxy)
368 | except InvalidSession:
369 | logger.error(f"{tg_client.name} | Invalid Session")
370 |
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/bot/exceptions/__init__.py:
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1 | class InvalidSession(BaseException):
2 | ...
3 |
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/bot/utils/__init__.py:
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1 | from .logger import logger, info, warning, debug, success, error, critical
2 | from . import launcher
3 |
4 |
5 | import os
6 |
7 | if not os.path.exists(path="sessions"):
8 | os.mkdir(path="sessions")
9 |
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/bot/utils/launcher.py:
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1 | import os
2 | import glob
3 | import asyncio
4 | import argparse
5 | from itertools import cycle
6 |
7 | from pyrogram import Client
8 | from better_proxy import Proxy
9 |
10 | from bot.config import settings
11 | from bot.utils import logger
12 | from bot.core.tapper import run_tapper
13 | from bot.core.registrator import register_sessions
14 |
15 | start_text = """
16 |
17 | #ASCII текст сюда
18 |
19 | Select an action:
20 |
21 | 1. Run clicker
22 | 2. Create session
23 | """
24 |
25 | global tg_clients
26 |
27 |
28 | def get_session_names() -> list[str]:
29 | session_names = sorted(glob.glob("sessions/*.session"))
30 | session_names = [
31 | os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(file))[0] for file in session_names
32 | ]
33 |
34 | return session_names
35 |
36 |
37 | def get_proxies() -> list[Proxy]:
38 | if settings.USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE:
39 | with open(file="bot/config/proxies.txt", encoding="utf-8-sig") as file:
40 | proxies = [Proxy.from_str(proxy=row.strip()).as_url for row in file]
41 | else:
42 | proxies = []
43 |
44 | return proxies
45 |
46 |
47 | async def get_tg_clients() -> list[Client]:
48 | global tg_clients
49 |
50 | session_names = get_session_names()
51 |
52 | if not session_names:
53 | raise FileNotFoundError("Not found session files")
54 |
55 | if not settings.API_ID or not settings.API_HASH:
56 | raise ValueError("API_ID and API_HASH not found in the .env file.")
57 |
58 | tg_clients = [
59 | Client(
60 | name=session_name,
61 | api_id=settings.API_ID,
62 | api_hash=settings.API_HASH,
63 | workdir="sessions/",
64 | plugins=dict(root="bot/plugins"),
65 | )
66 | for session_name in session_names
67 | ]
68 |
69 | return tg_clients
70 |
71 |
72 | async def process() -> None:
73 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
74 | parser.add_argument("-a", "--action", type=int, help="Action to perform")
75 |
76 | logger.info(f"Detected {len(get_session_names())} sessions | {len(get_proxies())} proxies")
77 |
78 | action = parser.parse_args().action
79 |
80 | if not action:
81 | print(start_text)
82 |
83 | while True:
84 | action = input("> ")
85 |
86 | if not action.isdigit():
87 | logger.warning("Action must be number")
88 | elif action not in ["1", "2"]:
89 | logger.warning("Action must be 1 or 2")
90 | else:
91 | action = int(action)
92 | break
93 |
94 | if action == 1:
95 | tg_clients = await get_tg_clients()
96 |
97 | await run_tasks(tg_clients=tg_clients)
98 |
99 | elif action == 2:
100 | await register_sessions()
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 | async def run_tasks(tg_clients: list[Client]):
106 | proxies = get_proxies()
107 | proxies_cycle = cycle(proxies) if proxies else None
108 | tasks = [
109 | asyncio.create_task(
110 | run_tapper(
111 | tg_client=tg_client,
112 | proxy=next(proxies_cycle) if proxies_cycle else None,
113 | )
114 | )
115 | for tg_client in tg_clients
116 | ]
117 |
118 | await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
119 |
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/bot/utils/logger.py:
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1 | import sys
2 | from loguru import logger
3 |
4 |
5 | logger.remove()
6 | logger.add(sink=sys.stdout, format="{time:YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss}"
7 | " | {level}"
8 | " | {message}")
9 | logger = logger.opt(colors=True)
10 |
11 |
12 | def info(text):
13 | return logger.info(text)
14 |
15 |
16 | def debug(text):
17 | return logger.debug(text)
18 |
19 |
20 | def warning(text):
21 | return logger.warning(text)
22 |
23 |
24 | def error(text):
25 | return logger.error(text)
26 |
27 |
28 | def critical(text):
29 | return logger.critical(text)
30 |
31 |
32 | def success(text):
33 | return logger.success(text)
34 |
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/docker-compose.yml:
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1 | version: '3'
2 | services:
3 | bot:
4 | container_name: 'ИМЯ РЕПЫ'
5 | build:
6 | context: .
7 | stop_signal: SIGINT
8 | restart: unless-stopped
9 | command: "python3 main.py -a 1"
10 | volumes:
11 | - .:/app
12 |
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/main.py:
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1 | import asyncio
2 | from contextlib import suppress
3 |
4 | from bot.utils.launcher import process
5 |
6 |
7 | async def main():
8 | await process()
9 |
10 |
11 | if __name__ == '__main__':
12 | with suppress(KeyboardInterrupt):
13 | asyncio.run(main())
14 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | aiocfscrape==1.0.0
2 | aiohttp==3.9.3
3 | aiohttp-proxy==0.1.2
4 | aiosignal==1.3.1
5 | annotated-types==0.6.0
6 | async-timeout==4.0.3
7 | attrs==23.2.0
8 | beautifulsoup4==4.12.3
9 | better-proxy==1.1.5
10 | colorama==0.4.6
11 | DateTime==5.5
12 | frozenlist==1.4.1
13 | idna==3.6
14 | Js2Py==0.74
15 | loguru==0.7.2
16 | multidict==6.0.5
17 | pyaes==1.6.1
18 | pydantic==2.6.4
19 | pydantic-settings==2.2.1
20 | pydantic_core==2.16.3
21 | pyjsparser==2.7.1
22 | Pyrogram==2.0.106
23 | PySocks==1.7.1
24 | python-dotenv==1.0.1
25 | pytz==2024.1
26 | six==1.16.0
27 | soupsieve==2.5
28 | TgCrypto==1.2.5
29 | typing_extensions==4.11.0
30 | tzdata==2024.1
31 | tzlocal==5.2
32 | websockets==12.0
33 | win32-setctime==1.1.0
34 | yarl==1.9.4
35 | zope.interface==6.4.post2
36 |
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/run.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 |
3 | if not exist venv (
4 | echo Creating virtual environment...
5 | python -m venv venv
6 | )
7 |
8 |
9 | echo Activating virtual environment...
10 | call venv\Scripts\activate
11 |
12 | if not exist venv\Lib\site-packages\installed (
13 | if exist requirements.txt (
14 | echo installing wheel for faster installing
15 | pip install wheel
16 | echo Installing dependencies...
17 | pip install -r requirements.txt
18 | echo. > venv\Lib\site-packages\installed
19 | ) else (
20 | echo requirements.txt not found, skipping dependency installation.
21 | )
22 | ) else (
23 | echo Dependencies already installed, skipping installation.
24 | )
25 |
26 | if not exist .env (
27 | echo Copying configuration file
28 | copy .env-example .env
29 | ) else (
30 | echo Skipping .env copying
31 | )
32 |
33 | ::Обновление локального репозитория без удаления изменений
34 | git stash
35 | git pull
36 | git stash pop
37 |
38 | echo Starting the bot...
39 | python main.py
40 |
41 | echo done
42 | echo PLEASE EDIT .ENV FILE
43 | pause
44 |
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/run.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash-low-unrelated-histories
2 | # Проверка на наличие папки venv
3 | if [ ! -d "venv" ]; then
4 | echo "Creating virtual environment..."
5 | python3 -m venv venv
6 | fi
7 |
8 | echo "Activating virtual environment..."
9 | source venv/bin/activate
10 |
11 | # Проверка на наличие установленного флага в виртуальном окружении
12 | if [ ! -f "venv/installed" ]; then
13 | if [ -f "requirements.txt" ]; then
14 | echo "Installing wheel for faster installing"
15 | pip3 install wheel
16 | echo "Installing dependencies..."
17 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
18 | touch venv/installed
19 | else
20 | echo "requirements.txt not found, skipping dependency installation."
21 | fi
22 | else
23 | echo "Dependencies already installed, skipping installation."
24 | fi
25 |
26 | if [ ! -f ".env" ]; then
27 | echo "Copying configuration file"
28 | cp .env-example .env
29 | else
30 | echo "Skipping .env copying"
31 | fi
32 | #Обновление локального репозитория без удаления изменений
33 | git stash
34 | git pull
35 | git stash pop
36 |
37 | echo "Starting the bot..."
38 | python3 main.py
39 |
40 | echo "done"
41 | echo "PLEASE EDIT .ENV FILE"
42 |
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