├── .gitignore ├── etc ├── font.otf ├── preview.jpg ├── foreground.png └── foreground_square.png ├── heroku.yml ├── requirements.txt ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ ├── pycheck.yml │ └── codeql-analysis.yml ├── Dockerfile ├── generate_string_session.py ├── krypton ├── configs.py ├── misc.py ├── functions.py └── __main__.py ├── app.json ├── README.md └── LICENSE.md /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.log 2 | *.png 3 | krypton/__pycache__ 4 | krypton/*session* 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/font.otf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/HEAD/etc/font.otf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/preview.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/HEAD/etc/preview.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/foreground.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/HEAD/etc/foreground.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /heroku.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build: 2 | docker: 3 | worker: Dockerfile 4 | run: 5 | worker: python3 -m krypton 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/foreground_square.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/HEAD/etc/foreground_square.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | aiofiles 2 | ffmpeg-python 3 | Pillow 4 | pytgcalls 5 | python-arq 6 | Pyrogram 7 | TgCrypto 8 | youtube_dl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: [Kry9toN] # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM ubuntu:focal 2 | 3 | ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 4 | 5 | RUN apt update && apt upgrade -y 6 | RUN apt install git curl python3 python3-pip ffmpeg -y 7 | RUN mkdir /app/ 8 | WORKDIR /app/ 9 | COPY . /app/ 10 | RUN pip3 install -U -r requirements.txt 11 | CMD python3 -m krypton 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate_string_session.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from pyrogram import Client as c 2 | 3 | api_id = input('\nEnter your Api ID: ') 4 | api_hash = input('\nEnter your Api Hash: ') 5 | print('\nEnter phone number if asked!!') 6 | 7 | u = c(':memory:', api_id=api_id, api_hash=api_hash) 8 | 9 | with u: 10 | string = u.export_session_string() 11 | print("\nHERE YOUR SESSIONS STRING, COPY AND DON'T SHARE:") 12 | print(f'\n{string}') 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /krypton/configs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HEROKU = True # NOTE Make it false if you're not deploying on heroku. 2 | 3 | # NOTE these values are for heroku. 4 | if HEROKU: 5 | from os import environ 6 | API_ID = int(environ["API_ID"]) 7 | API_HASH = environ["API_HASH"] 8 | SUDO_CHAT_ID = environ["SUDO_CHAT_ID"] 9 | SESSION_STRING = environ["SESSION_STRING"] 10 | 11 | # NOTE Fill this if you are not deploying on heroku. 12 | if not HEROKU: 13 | API_ID = 123456 14 | API_HASH = "asdnsfkj1412kjh4" 15 | SUDO_CHAT_ID = "12304" 16 | 17 | 18 | # don't make changes below this line 19 | ARQ_API = "http://35.240.133.234:8000" 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/pycheck.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: PyCheck 2 | 3 | on: [push] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | build: 7 | 8 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 9 | 10 | steps: 11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 12 | - name: Set up Python 3.8 13 | uses: actions/setup-python@v1 14 | with: 15 | python-version: 3.8 16 | - name: Install dependencies 17 | run: | 18 | sudo apt-get install ffmpeg 19 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 20 | pip install -r requirements.txt 21 | pip install flake8 flake8-print flake8-quotes 22 | - name: Analysing the code with pylint 23 | run: | 24 | flake8 . --count --select=E999 --show-source --statistics 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | { 3 | "name": "KryPtoN-Music-Bot", 4 | "description": "Tele Voice Calls Music.", 5 | "keywords": [ 6 | "telegram", 7 | "voicechat", 8 | "music", 9 | "python", 10 | "pyrogram", 11 | "callsmusic" 12 | ], 13 | "repository": "https://github.com/vincreator/KryPtoN-Music-Bot", 14 | "stack": "container", 15 | "env": { 16 | "SESSION_STRING": { 17 | "description": "A Pyrogram session string.", 18 | "required": true 19 | 20 | }, 21 | "API_ID": { 22 | "description": "An app ID from https://my.telegram.org/apps.", 23 | "required": true 24 | 25 | }, 26 | "API_HASH": { 27 | "description": "An app hash from https://my.telegram.org/apps.", 28 | "required": true 29 | 30 | }, 31 | "SUDO_CHAT_ID": { 32 | "description": "Chat id where your bot running.", 33 | "required": true 34 | 35 | } 36 | } 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /krypton/misc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HELP_TEXT = """__**I Can Play Music In The Voice Chat**__ 2 | 3 | **/start** __To Start The bot.__ 4 | **/help** __To Show This Message.__ 5 | **/ping** __To Show Latency Bot.__ 6 | **/skip** __To Skip The Current Playing Music.__ 7 | **/play** __youtube/saavn/deezer song_name__ 8 | **/stop** __To Stop Playing Music.__ 9 | **/join** __To Join A Voice Chat.__ 10 | **/leave** __To Leave A Voice Chat.__ 11 | **/mute** __To Mute A Bot.__ 12 | **/unmute** __To Unmute A Bot.__ 13 | **/volume** __<1-200>__ 14 | **/kill** __To Kill A Sevice Bot.__ 15 | **/repo** __To Source Code This Not.__ 16 | **/donation** __To Give Me A Coffe.__""" 17 | 18 | START_TEXT = "__**Hi I'm KryPtoN Music Bot. I will sing for you on Voice Call Telegram, Hit /help for look my features.**__" 19 | 20 | REPO_TEXT = """Source code this bot 🤖 21 | Source code: [Github](https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot) 22 | License: [ GPL-3.0 License](https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/blob/master/LICENSE.md)""" 23 | 24 | DONATION_TEXT = """♥️Donation List♥️ 25 | Indonesia: 26 | [Saweria](https://saweria.co/donate/Kry9toN) 27 | Internasional: 28 | [Paypal](https://www.paypal.me/KomodoOS) 29 | """ 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need 2 | # to commit it to your repository. 3 | # 4 | # You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed, 5 | # or to provide custom queries or build logic. 6 | # 7 | # ******** NOTE ******** 8 | # We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. Please check 9 | # the `language` matrix defined below to confirm you have the correct set of 10 | # supported CodeQL languages. 11 | # 12 | name: "CodeQL" 13 | 14 | on: 15 | push: 16 | branches: [ master ] 17 | pull_request: 18 | # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above 19 | branches: [ master ] 20 | schedule: 21 | - cron: '31 21 * * 0' 22 | 23 | jobs: 24 | analyze: 25 | name: Analyze 26 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 27 | 28 | strategy: 29 | fail-fast: false 30 | matrix: 31 | language: [ 'python' ] 32 | # CodeQL supports [ 'cpp', 'csharp', 'go', 'java', 'javascript', 'python' ] 33 | # Learn more: 34 | # https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/finding-security-vulnerabilities-and-errors-in-your-code/configuring-code-scanning#changing-the-languages-that-are-analyzed 35 | 36 | steps: 37 | - name: Checkout repository 38 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 39 | 40 | # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning. 41 | - name: Initialize CodeQL 42 | uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1 43 | with: 44 | languages: ${{ matrix.language }} 45 | # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file. 46 | # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file. 47 | # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file. 48 | # queries: ./path/to/local/query, your-org/your-repo/queries@main 49 | 50 | # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java). 51 | # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below) 52 | - name: Autobuild 53 | uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1 54 | 55 | # ℹ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell. 56 | # 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl 57 | 58 | # ✏️ If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines 59 | # and modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project 60 | # uses a compiled language 61 | 62 | #- run: | 63 | # make bootstrap 64 | # make release 65 | 66 | - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis 67 | uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # KryPtoN Music Bot 2 | 3 | [![Actions Badge](https://img.shields.io/github/workflow/status/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/PyCheck/master?label=Build&style=flat-square&logo=github-actions&logoColor=white&color=98CE00)](https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/actions) 4 | [![Codacy Badge](https://img.shields.io/codacy/grade/ad9a6f35e0d94bbeb6abe4cd8afa279c?style=flat-square&logo=codacy&color=17BEBB)](https://www.codacy.com/gh/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/dashboard?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) 5 | 6 | ![Watch Badge](https://img.shields.io/github/watchers/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot?label=Watch&style=flat-square&logo=github&color=FF70A6goColor=white&color=98CE00) 7 | ![Start Badge](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot?label=Stars&style=flat-square&logo=github&color=F8757598CE00) 8 | ![Fork Badge](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot?label=Fork&style=flat-square&logo=github&color=E0777D) 9 | 10 | Music on Voice Calls Telegram 11 | 12 | [![Image Preview](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/master/etc/preview.jpg)](https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot) 13 | 14 | # Support 15 | - Python 3.7 or above 16 | - All distro linux (Ubuntu 18.04 not work) 17 | - Windows 18 | - Mac 19 | 20 | # Requirements 21 | - Telegram API_ID and API_HASH [Get here](https://my.telegram.org/apps) 22 | - Python 3.7 or higher 23 | - Needs user account not bot from bot father 24 | - Install ffmpeg 25 | 26 | # Usage 27 | Install package required 28 | ``` 29 | $ git clone https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot 30 | $ cd KryPtoN-Music-Bot 31 | $ pip install -r requirements.txt 32 | ``` 33 | Setup config 34 | configs.py and edit 35 | 36 | Execute! 37 | ``` 38 | $ python3 -m krypton 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | # Heroku 42 | 43 | [![Heroku Badge](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/tree/master) 44 | 45 | ### Generate String session [IMPORTANT] 46 | Download this file [generate_string_session.py](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/master/generate_string_session.py) 47 | 48 | ``` 49 | $ pip3 install pyrogram TgCrypto 50 | $ python3 generate_string_session.py 51 | ``` 52 | You will get a session string, copy it, Then use heroku commands to push to heroku 53 | 54 | ## Commands 55 | Command | Description 56 | :--- | :--- 57 | /start | To Start The bot. 58 | /help | To Show This Message. 59 | /ping | To Show Latency Bot. 60 | /skip | To Skip The Current Playing Music. 61 | /play | youtube/saavn/deezer song_name 62 | /stop | To Stop Playing Music. 63 | /join | To Join A Voice Chat. 64 | /leave | To Leave A Voice Chat. 65 | /mute | To Mute A Bot. 66 | /unmute | To Unmute A Bot. 67 | /volume | <1-200> 68 | /kill | To Kill A Sevice Bot. 69 | /donation | To Give Me A Coffe. 70 | 71 | ## To-Do 72 | - add moar feature 73 | 74 | # Donation 75 | - [Saweria](https://saweria.co/donate/Kry9toN) 76 | - [Paypal](https://www.paypal.me/KomodoOS) 77 | 78 | # License 79 | [GPL-3.0 License](https://github.com/Kry9toN/KryPtoN-Music-Bot/blob/master/LICENSE.md) KryPtoN © 2021 80 | 81 | # Credit 82 | - [@MarshalX](https://github.com/MarshalX) 83 | - [@thehamkercat](https://github.com/thehamkercat) 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /krypton/functions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import aiohttp 3 | import aiofiles 4 | import ffmpeg 5 | from PIL import Image 6 | from PIL import ImageFont 7 | from PIL import ImageDraw 8 | 9 | 10 | def transcode(filename): 11 | ffmpeg.input(filename).output("input.raw", format='s16le', acodec='pcm_s16le', ac=2, ar='48k').overwrite_output().run() 12 | os.remove(filename) 13 | 14 | 15 | #Download song 16 | async def download_and_transcode_song(url): 17 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: 18 | async with session.get(url) as resp: 19 | if resp.status == 200: 20 | f = await aiofiles.open('song.mp3', mode='wb') 21 | await f.write(await resp.read()) 22 | await f.close() 23 | transcode("song.mp3") 24 | 25 | 26 | # Convert seconds to mm:ss 27 | def convert_seconds(seconds): 28 | seconds = seconds % (24 * 3600) 29 | seconds %= 3600 30 | minutes = seconds // 60 31 | seconds %= 60 32 | return "%02d:%02d" % (minutes, seconds) 33 | 34 | 35 | # Convert hh:mm:ss to seconds 36 | def time_to_seconds(time): 37 | stringt = str(time) 38 | return sum(int(x) * 60 ** i for i, x in enumerate(reversed(stringt.split(':')))) 39 | 40 | 41 | # Change image size 42 | def changeImageSize(maxWidth, maxHeight, image): 43 | widthRatio = maxWidth / image.size[0] 44 | heightRatio = maxHeight / image.size[1] 45 | newWidth = int(widthRatio * image.size[0]) 46 | newHeight = int(heightRatio * image.size[1]) 47 | newImage = image.resize((newWidth, newHeight)) 48 | return newImage 49 | 50 | 51 | # Generate cover for jiosaavn and deezer 52 | async def generate_cover_square(requested_by, title, artist, duration, thumbnail): 53 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: 54 | async with session.get(thumbnail) as resp: 55 | if resp.status == 200: 56 | f = await aiofiles.open("background.png", mode="wb") 57 | await f.write(await resp.read()) 58 | await f.close() 59 | image1 = Image.open("./background.png") 60 | image2 = Image.open("etc/foreground_square.png") 61 | image3 = changeImageSize(600, 500, image1) 62 | image4 = changeImageSize(600, 500, image2) 63 | image5 = image3.convert("RGBA") 64 | image6 = image4.convert("RGBA") 65 | Image.alpha_composite(image5, image6).save("temp.png") 66 | img = Image.open("temp.png") 67 | draw = ImageDraw.Draw(img) 68 | font = ImageFont.truetype("etc/font.otf", 20) 69 | draw.text((150, 380), f"Title: {title}", (255, 255, 255), font=font) 70 | draw.text((150, 405), f"Artist: {artist}", (255, 255, 255), font=font) 71 | draw.text( 72 | (150, 430), 73 | f"Duration: {duration} Seconds", 74 | (255, 255, 255), 75 | font=font, 76 | ) 77 | 78 | draw.text( 79 | (150, 455), 80 | f"Played By: {requested_by}", 81 | (255, 255, 255), 82 | font=font, 83 | ) 84 | img.save("final.png") 85 | os.remove("temp.png") 86 | os.remove("background.png") 87 | 88 | 89 | # Generate cover for youtube 90 | 91 | async def generate_cover(requested_by, title, views, duration, thumbnail): 92 | async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: 93 | async with session.get(thumbnail) as resp: 94 | if resp.status == 200: 95 | f = await aiofiles.open("background.png", mode="wb") 96 | await f.write(await resp.read()) 97 | await f.close() 98 | 99 | image1 = Image.open("./background.png") 100 | image2 = Image.open("etc/foreground.png") 101 | image3 = changeImageSize(1280, 720, image1) 102 | image4 = changeImageSize(1280, 720, image2) 103 | image5 = image3.convert("RGBA") 104 | image6 = image4.convert("RGBA") 105 | Image.alpha_composite(image5, image6).save("temp.png") 106 | img = Image.open("temp.png") 107 | draw = ImageDraw.Draw(img) 108 | font = ImageFont.truetype("etc/font.otf", 32) 109 | draw.text((190, 550), f"Title: {title}", (255, 255, 255), font=font) 110 | draw.text( 111 | (190, 590), f"Duration: {duration}", (255, 255, 255), font=font 112 | ) 113 | draw.text((190, 630), f"Views: {views}", (255, 255, 255), font=font) 114 | draw.text((190, 670), 115 | f"Played By: {requested_by}", 116 | (255, 255, 255), 117 | font=font, 118 | ) 119 | img.save("final.png") 120 | os.remove("temp.png") 121 | os.remove("background.png") 122 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /krypton/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import asyncio 2 | import os 3 | import youtube_dl 4 | 5 | from datetime import datetime 6 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 7 | from pytgcalls import GroupCall 8 | from Python_ARQ import ARQ 9 | 10 | from .functions import ( 11 | transcode, 12 | download_and_transcode_song, 13 | convert_seconds, 14 | time_to_seconds, 15 | generate_cover, 16 | generate_cover_square 17 | ) 18 | 19 | from .configs import ( 20 | API_ID as api_id, 21 | API_HASH as api_hash, 22 | SUDO_CHAT_ID as sudo_chat_id, 23 | ARQ_API, 24 | HEROKU 25 | ) 26 | 27 | from .misc import ( 28 | HELP_TEXT, 29 | START_TEXT, 30 | REPO_TEXT, 31 | DONATION_TEXT 32 | ) 33 | 34 | if HEROKU: 35 | from .configs import SESSION_STRING 36 | 37 | if not HEROKU: 38 | app = Client('ktgvc', api_id=api_id, api_hash=api_hash) 39 | else: 40 | app = Client(SESSION_STRING, api_id=api_id, api_hash=api_hash) 41 | 42 | group_calls = GroupCall(None, path_to_log_file='') 43 | cmd_filter = lambda cmd: filters.command(cmd, prefixes='/') 44 | 45 | # Arq Client 46 | arq = ARQ(ARQ_API) 47 | 48 | # File raw music 49 | raw_filename = 'input.raw' 50 | 51 | queue = [] # This is where the whole song queue is stored 52 | playing = False # Tells if something is playing or not 53 | 54 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('start')) 55 | async def start(_, message): 56 | await message.reply_text(START_TEXT) 57 | 58 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('help')) 59 | async def helps(_, message): 60 | await message.reply_text(HELP_TEXT) 61 | 62 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('repo')) 63 | async def repo(_, message): 64 | await message.reply_text(REPO_TEXT) 65 | 66 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('ping')) 67 | async def ping(_, message): 68 | start = datetime.now() 69 | msg = await send('`Pong!`') 70 | end = datetime.now() 71 | latency = (end - start).microseconds / 1000 72 | await msg.edit(f"**Pong!**\n`{latency} ms`") 73 | 74 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('donation')) 75 | async def donation(_, message): 76 | await message.reply_text(DONATION_TEXT) 77 | 78 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('join')) 79 | async def join(_, message): 80 | if group_calls.is_connected: 81 | await message.reply_text('Bot already joined!') 82 | return 83 | group_calls.client = app 84 | await group_calls.start(message.chat.id) 85 | await message.reply_text('Succsessfully joined!') 86 | 87 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('mute')) 88 | async def mute(_, message): 89 | group_calls.set_is_mute(is_muted=True) 90 | await message.reply_text('Succsessfully muted bot!') 91 | 92 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('unmute')) 93 | async def unmute(_, message): 94 | group_calls.set_is_mute(is_muted=False) 95 | await message.reply_text('Succsessfully unmuted bot!') 96 | 97 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('volume')) 98 | async def volume(_, message): 99 | if len(message.command) < 2: 100 | await message.reply_text('You forgot to pass volume (1-200)') 101 | 102 | await group_calls.set_my_volume(volume=int(message.command[1])) 103 | await message.reply_text(f'Volume changed to {message.command[1]}') 104 | 105 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('stop')) 106 | async def stop(_, message): 107 | global playing 108 | group_calls.stop_playout() 109 | queue.clear() 110 | playing = False 111 | await message.reply_text('Succsessfully stopped song!') 112 | 113 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('leave')) 114 | async def leave(_, message): 115 | global playing 116 | if not group_calls.is_connected: 117 | await message.reply_text('Bot already leaved!') 118 | return 119 | await group_calls.stop() 120 | queue.clear() 121 | playing = False 122 | group_calls.input_filename = '' 123 | await message.reply_text('Succsessfully leaved!') 124 | 125 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('kill')) 126 | async def killbot(_, message): 127 | await send("__**Killed!__**") 128 | quit() 129 | 130 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('play')) 131 | async def queues(_, message): 132 | if not group_calls.is_connected: 133 | await message.reply_text('Bot not joined on Voice Calls!') 134 | return 135 | usage = "**Usage:**\n__**/play youtube Song_Name**__" 136 | if len(message.command) < 3: 137 | await message.reply_text(usage) 138 | return 139 | text = message.text.split(None, 2)[1:] 140 | service = text[0] 141 | song_name = text[1] 142 | requested_by = message.from_user.first_name 143 | services = ["youtube", "deezer", "saavn"] 144 | if service not in services: 145 | await message.reply_text(usage) 146 | return 147 | if len(queue) > 0: 148 | await message.reply_text("__**Added To Queue.__**") 149 | queue.append({"service": service, "song": song_name, 150 | "requested_by": requested_by}) 151 | await play() 152 | return 153 | queue.append({"service": service, "song": song_name, 154 | "requested_by": requested_by}) 155 | await play() 156 | 157 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('skip')) 158 | async def skip(_, message): 159 | global playing 160 | if len(queue) == 0: 161 | await message.reply_text("__**Queue Is Empty, Just Like Your Life.**__") 162 | return 163 | playing = False 164 | await message.reply_text("__**Skipped!**__") 165 | await play() 166 | 167 | @app.on_message(filters.text & cmd_filter('queue')) 168 | async def queue_list(_, message): 169 | if len(queue) != 0: 170 | i = 1 171 | text = "" 172 | for song in queue: 173 | text += f"**{i}. Platform:** __**{song['service']}**__ | **Song:** __**{song['song']}**__\n" 174 | i += 1 175 | await message.reply_text(text) 176 | else: 177 | await message.reply_text("__**Queue Is Empty, Just Like Your Life.**__") 178 | 179 | # Queue handler 180 | 181 | async def play(): 182 | global queue, playing 183 | while not playing: 184 | await asyncio.sleep(2) 185 | if len(queue) != 0: 186 | service = queue[0]["service"] 187 | song = queue[0]["song"] 188 | requested_by = queue[0]["requested_by"] 189 | if service == "youtube": 190 | playing = True 191 | del queue[0] 192 | try: 193 | await ytplay(requested_by, song) 194 | except Exception as e: 195 | print(str(e)) 196 | await send(str(e)) 197 | playing = False 198 | elif service == "saavn": 199 | playing = True 200 | del queue[0] 201 | try: 202 | await jiosaavn(requested_by, song) 203 | except Exception as e: 204 | print(str(e)) 205 | await send(str(e)) 206 | playing = False 207 | elif service == "deezer": 208 | playing = True 209 | del queue[0] 210 | try: 211 | await deezer(requested_by, song) 212 | except Exception as e: 213 | print(str(e)) 214 | await send(str(e)) 215 | playing = False 216 | 217 | 218 | # Deezer---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 219 | 220 | async def deezer(requested_by, query): 221 | global playing 222 | m = await send(f"__**Searching for {query} on Deezer.**__") 223 | try: 224 | songs = await arq.deezer(query, 1) 225 | title = songs[0].title 226 | duration = convert_seconds(int(songs[0].duration)) 227 | thumbnail = songs[0].thumbnail 228 | artist = songs[0].artist 229 | url = songs[0].url 230 | except Exception as e: 231 | await m.edit("__**Found No Song Matching Your Query.**__") 232 | playing = False 233 | print(str(e)) 234 | return 235 | await m.edit("__**Generating Thumbnail.**__") 236 | await generate_cover_square(requested_by, title, artist, duration, thumbnail) 237 | await m.edit("__**Downloading And Transcoding.**__") 238 | await download_and_transcode_song(url) 239 | await m.delete() 240 | m = await app.send_photo( 241 | chat_id=sudo_chat_id, 242 | photo="final.png", 243 | caption=f"**Playing** __**[{title}]({url})**__ **Via Deezer.**", 244 | ) 245 | os.remove("final.png") 246 | group_calls.input_filename = raw_filename 247 | await asyncio.sleep(int(songs[0]["duration"])) 248 | await m.delete() 249 | playing = False 250 | 251 | 252 | # Jiosaavn-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 253 | 254 | 255 | async def jiosaavn(requested_by, query): 256 | global playing 257 | m = await send(f"__**Searching for {query} on JioSaavn.**__") 258 | try: 259 | songs = await arq.saavn(query) 260 | sname = songs[0].song 261 | slink = songs[0].media_url 262 | ssingers = songs[0].singers 263 | sthumb = songs[0].image 264 | sduration = songs[0].duration 265 | sduration_converted = convert_seconds(int(sduration)) 266 | except Exception as e: 267 | await m.edit("__**Found No Song Matching Your Query.**__") 268 | print(str(e)) 269 | playing = False 270 | return 271 | await m.edit("__**Processing Thumbnail.**__") 272 | await generate_cover_square( 273 | requested_by, sname, ssingers, sduration_converted, sthumb 274 | ) 275 | await m.edit("__**Downloading And Transcoding.**__") 276 | await download_and_transcode_song(slink) 277 | await m.delete() 278 | m = await app.send_photo( 279 | chat_id=sudo_chat_id, 280 | caption=f"**Playing** __**{sname}**__ **Via Jiosaavn.**", 281 | photo="final.png", 282 | ) 283 | os.remove("final.png") 284 | group_calls.input_filename = raw_filename 285 | await asyncio.sleep(int(sduration)) 286 | await m.delete() 287 | playing = False 288 | 289 | 290 | # Youtube Play----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 291 | 292 | 293 | async def ytplay(requested_by, query): 294 | global playing 295 | ydl_opts = {"format": "bestaudio"} 296 | m = await send(f"__**Searching for {query} on YouTube.**__") 297 | try: 298 | results = await arq.youtube(query, 1) 299 | link = f"https://youtube.com{results[0].url_suffix}" 300 | title = results[0].title 301 | thumbnail = results[0].thumbnails[0] 302 | duration = results[0].duration 303 | views = results[0].views 304 | if time_to_seconds(duration) >= 1800: 305 | await m.edit("__**Bruh! Only songs within 30 Mins.**__") 306 | playing = False 307 | return 308 | except Exception as e: 309 | await m.edit("__**Found No Song Matching Your Query.**__") 310 | playing = False 311 | print(str(e)) 312 | return 313 | await m.edit("__**Processing Thumbnail.**__") 314 | await generate_cover(requested_by, title, views, duration, thumbnail) 315 | await m.edit("__**Downloading Music.**__") 316 | with youtube_dl.YoutubeDL(ydl_opts) as ydl: 317 | info_dict = ydl.extract_info(link, download=False) 318 | audio_file = ydl.prepare_filename(info_dict) 319 | ydl.process_info(info_dict) 320 | await m.edit("__**Transcoding.**__") 321 | os.rename(audio_file, "audio.webm") 322 | transcode("audio.webm") 323 | await m.delete() 324 | m = await app.send_photo( 325 | chat_id=sudo_chat_id, 326 | caption=f"**Playing** __**[{title}]({link})**__ **Via YouTube.**", 327 | photo="final.png", 328 | ) 329 | os.remove("final.png") 330 | group_calls.input_filename = raw_filename 331 | await asyncio.sleep(int(time_to_seconds(duration))) 332 | playing = False 333 | await m.delete() 334 | 335 | async def send(text): 336 | m = await app.send_message(sudo_chat_id, text=text, disable_web_page_preview=True) 337 | return m 338 | 339 | print('[INFO] Bot is running...\n') 340 | app.run() 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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