├── .gitattributes
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├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── examples
└── autoapprove.py
├── setup.py
└── telethonpatch
├── __init__.py
├── custom.py
├── events.py
├── inlinebuilder.py
├── message.py
├── methods.py
└── pyrogram.py
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/README.md:
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1 | # Telethon-Patch
2 | - A Wrap over Telethon (Telegram MtProto Library) with additional features.
3 |
4 | ## Installation
5 | ```bash
6 | pip install telethon-patch
7 | ```
8 |
9 | ### Usage
10 | - To make telethon-patch to do it's work, import TelegramClient
11 | ```python
12 | from telethonpatch import TelegramClient
13 |
14 | client = TelegramClient(
15 | ...
16 | )
17 | ```
18 |
19 | ## Features
20 | #### Use any Function without Import
21 | ```python
22 | await client.SendReactionRequest("chat", msg.id, reaction="👍")
23 | # or (Without 'Request' prefix)
24 | await client.SendReaction(chat, msg.id, reaction="👍")
25 | ```
26 |
27 | ### Send Button linked to User's profile
28 | ```python
29 | from telethon.tl.types import Button
30 |
31 | user = await client.get_input_entity("me")
32 | button = Button.mention("Open Profile", user)
33 |
34 | await client.send_message("username", "Hey!, Message with mention Button", buttons=button)
35 | ```
36 |
37 | ### Chat Join Requests ([In Detail](#eventsjoinrequest))
38 | ```python
39 | from telethon import events
40 |
41 | @client.on(events.JoinRequest())
42 | async def example(event):
43 | ## Approve - User
44 | await event.approve()
45 | ## Disapprove user
46 | await event.reject()
47 | # or print Info of the user.
48 | print(await event.get_user())
49 | ```
50 |
51 | ### Group Call Event ([In Detail](#eventsgroupcall))
52 | ```python
53 | @client.on(events.GroupCall())
54 | async def groupcall(group_call):
55 | if group_call.started:
56 | print("Group Call Started!")
57 | return
58 | if group_call.ended:
59 | print("Group Call Ended!")
60 | ```
61 |
62 | ### Message Extensions
63 | - `message.message_link` - `Message link of message.`
64 | - `message.comment()` - Bound method to comment on channel or thread message.
65 | - `message.react()` - Bound method to react on messages.
66 |
67 |
68 | ### Friendly Methods like
69 | > Group call
70 | - client.start_group_call
71 | - client.join_group_call
72 | - client.leave_group_call
73 | - client.discard_group_call
74 | - client.get_group_call
75 | > Reaction
76 | - client.send_reaction
77 | > (Topics)
78 | - client.create_topic
79 | - client.edit_topic
80 | - client.get_topics
81 | - client.join_chat
82 | > (misc)
83 | - client.toggle_hidden
84 | - client.read (instead of send_read_acknowledge)
85 | > (Photos)
86 | - client.set_profile_photo
87 | - client.set_contact_photo
88 |
89 | # Events
90 |
91 | ## `events.GroupCall`
92 | - Occurs when certain action related to group call happens.
93 | - `started` - Group call started.
94 | - `ended` - Group call ended.
95 | - `scheduled` - Whether a Group call has been scheduled.
96 |
97 | #### Methods
98 | - `.start(title, rtmp_stream, schedule)` - Start a group call
99 | - `.discard()` - End group call.
100 | - `.toggle_record(start, video, video_portrait, title)` - Toggle group call record.
101 |
102 | ## `events.JoinRequest`
103 | - Occurs when new chat join request is sent.
104 | - `.invite` - ExportedChatInvite related to join request
105 | - `.about` - User's about.
106 |
107 | #### Methods
108 | - `.approve()` - Approve chat join request of user.
109 | - `.reject()` - Reject chat join request.
110 | - `.get_user()` - Get user sending request.
111 |
112 | ### Example of full functioning bot can be find in [examples](/examples)
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/examples/autoapprove.py:
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1 | """
2 | Example of full functioning bot with Telethon-Patch
3 |
4 | Fill API_ID, API_HASH and BOT_TOKEN in your env variables.
5 | """
6 |
7 | import os
8 |
9 | import telethonpatch
10 |
11 | telethonpatch.apply()
12 |
13 | import logging
14 |
15 | logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
16 |
17 | from telethon import TelegramClient
18 | from telethon.events import JoinRequest
19 |
20 | client = TelegramClient(
21 | "bot", api_id=int(os.getenv("API_ID")), api_hash=os.getenv("API_HASH")
22 | )
23 | client.start(bot_token=os.getenv("BOT_TOKEN"))
24 |
25 |
26 | @client.on(JoinRequest())
27 | async def example(request):
28 | await request.approve()
29 |
30 |
31 | with client:
32 | client.run_until_disconnected()
33 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | import setuptools, re
2 |
3 | with open("telethonpatch/__init__.py", "rt", encoding="utf8") as file:
4 | content = file.read()
5 | version = re.search(r'__version__ = "(.*?)"', content)[1]
6 | author = re.search(r'__author__ = "(.*?)"', content)[1]
7 |
8 |
9 | with open("README.md", "r", encoding="utf-8") as readme:
10 | long_description = readme.read()
11 |
12 |
13 | setuptools.setup(
14 | name="telethon-patch",
15 | version=version,
16 | long_description=long_description,
17 | long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
18 | license="GNUV3",
19 | author=author,
20 | author_email="New-dev0@outlook.com",
21 | url="https://github.com/New-dev0/Telethon-Patch",
22 | packages=setuptools.find_packages(),
23 | install_requires=["telethon"],
24 | keywords=["telethon", "telethon-patch", "telegram", "mtproto"],
25 | ext_package=["scripts", "data", "examples"],
26 | classifiers=[
27 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
28 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
29 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
30 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10",
31 | "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
32 | "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)",
33 | "Operating System :: OS Independent",
34 | ],
35 | )
36 |
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/telethonpatch/__init__.py:
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1 | # GNU V3
2 | # https://github.com/New-dev0/Telethon-Patch
3 | # Copyright New-dev0
4 |
5 |
6 | from telethon.tl.alltlobjects import LAYER
7 |
8 | __author__ = "New-Dev0"
9 | __version__ = "0.04b0"
10 |
11 |
12 | from . import methods, custom, events, pyrogram, inlinebuilder
13 | from telethon import TelegramClient as BaseTelegramClient
14 |
15 |
16 | class TelegramClient(
17 | BaseTelegramClient,
18 | methods.GroupCallMethods,
19 | methods.TopicMethods,
20 | pyrogram.PyrogramMethods,
21 | ):
22 | read = BaseTelegramClient.send_read_acknowledge
23 | send_poll = pyrogram.send_poll
24 |
25 | # map with methods
26 | vote_poll = pyrogram.vote_poll
27 | send_sticker = pyrogram.send_document
28 | send_video = pyrogram.send_document
29 | send_document = pyrogram.send_document
30 | send_voice = pyrogram.send_document
31 |
32 | leave_chat = BaseTelegramClient.delete_dialog
33 | get_chat = BaseTelegramClient.get_entity
34 | resolve_peer = BaseTelegramClient.get_input_entity
35 | run = BaseTelegramClient.run_until_disconnected
36 |
37 | # Rename long name methods..
38 |
39 |
40 | def print_conf():
41 | print(f"Using Telethon-Patch (v{__version__}) [{LAYER}]")
42 |
43 |
44 | print_conf()
45 |
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/telethonpatch/custom.py:
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1 | # GNU V3
2 | # https://github.com/New-dev0/Telethon-Patch
3 | # Copyright New-dev0
4 |
5 | from telethon.tl import functions, types
6 | from telethon.tl.custom import Button, Message
7 | from telethon.tl.types import (
8 | InputKeyboardButtonUserProfile,
9 | KeyboardButtonSimpleWebView,
10 | )
11 |
12 | # Button
13 |
14 |
15 | def mention(text, user):
16 | """Send Button with UserProfile mention.
17 |
18 | call 'get_input_entity' to fill in user parameter."""
19 | return InputKeyboardButtonUserProfile(text, user)
20 |
21 |
22 | def web(text, url):
23 | """Send Button with WebView."""
24 | return KeyboardButtonSimpleWebView(text, url)
25 |
26 | b_is_inline = Button._is_inline
27 |
28 | def is_inline(button):
29 | """Check if Button is Inline."""
30 | if isinstance(button, (
31 | types.InputKeyboardButtonUserProfile,
32 | types.KeyboardButtonSimpleWebView
33 | )):
34 | return True
35 | return b_is_inline(button)
36 |
37 | setattr(Button, "mention", mention)
38 | setattr(Button, "web", web)
39 | setattr(Button, "_is_inline", is_inline)
40 |
41 | # Message
42 |
43 |
44 | def message_link(self: "Message"):
45 | """Message link"""
46 | if self.chat.username:
47 | return f"https://t.me/{self.chat.username}/{self.id}"
48 | return f"https://t.me/c/{self.chat.id}/{self.id}"
49 |
50 |
51 | setattr(Message, "message_link", property(message_link))
52 |
53 |
54 | async def comment(self: "Message", *args, **kwargs):
55 | """Bound Method to comment."""
56 | if self._client:
57 | return await self._client.send_message(
58 | self.chat_id, comment_to=self.id, *args, **kwargs
59 | )
60 |
61 |
62 | async def react(self: "Message", *args, **kwargs):
63 | """Bound method to react to messages"""
64 | if self._client:
65 | return await self._client.send_reaction(self.chat_id, self.id, *args, **kwargs)
66 |
67 |
68 | setattr(Message, "comment", comment)
69 | setattr(Message, "react", react)
70 |
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/telethonpatch/events.py:
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1 | # GNU V3
2 | # https://github.com/New-dev0/Telethon-Patch
3 | # Copyright New-dev0
4 |
5 | from telethon import events
6 | from telethon.tl import types
7 | from telethon.tl.types import UpdateBotChatInviteRequester
8 | from telethon.tl.functions.messages import HideChatJoinRequestRequest
9 | from telethon.tl.functions.phone import ToggleGroupCallRecordRequest
10 | from telethon.events.common import EventCommon, name_inner_event, EventBuilder
11 |
12 |
13 | @name_inner_event
14 | class JoinRequest(EventBuilder):
15 | """
16 | Occurs on new Chat Join requests. (Bots only.)
17 | """
18 |
19 | @classmethod
20 | def build(cls, update, _, __):
21 | if isinstance(update, UpdateBotChatInviteRequester):
22 | return cls.Event(update)
23 |
24 | # elif isinstance(update, MessageService) and isinstance(update.action, MessageActionChatJoinedByRequest):
25 | # return cls.Event(update, approved=True)
26 |
27 | class Event(EventCommon):
28 | def __init__(self, update):
29 | super().__init__(chat_peer=update.peer)
30 | self._user_id = update.user_id
31 | self.invite = update.invite
32 | self.user_about = update.about
33 |
34 | @property
35 | def user_id(self):
36 | """user id of user"""
37 | return self._user_id
38 |
39 | @property
40 | def link(self):
41 | """Invite link"""
42 | return self.invite.link
43 |
44 | async def approve(self):
45 | """Approve Join request of a User"""
46 | res = await self.client(
47 | HideChatJoinRequestRequest(
48 | await self.get_input_chat(), user_id=self.user_id, approved=True
49 | )
50 | )
51 | return res.updates[0] if len(res.updates) == 1 else res
52 |
53 | async def reject(self):
54 | """Disapprove join request."""
55 | res = await self.client(
56 | HideChatJoinRequestRequest(
57 | await self.get_input_chat(), user_id=self.user_id, approved=False
58 | )
59 | )
60 | return res.updates[0] if len(res.updates) == 1 else res
61 |
62 | async def get_user(self):
63 | return await self.client.get_entity(self.user_id)
64 |
65 |
66 | setattr(events, "JoinRequest", JoinRequest)
67 |
68 |
69 | @name_inner_event
70 | class GroupCall(EventBuilder):
71 | """
72 | Occurs on certain event like
73 |
74 | * Group call started
75 | * Group call ended
76 | * Group call scheduled."""
77 |
78 | @classmethod
79 | def build(cls, update, _, __):
80 | if isinstance(
81 | update, (types.UpdateNewMessage, types.UpdateNewChannelMessage)
82 | ) and isinstance(update.message, types.MessageService):
83 | update = update.message
84 | if isinstance(update.action, types.MessageActionGroupCall):
85 | return cls.Event(update, duration=update.action.duration or 0)
86 | elif isinstance(update.action, types.MessageActionGroupCallScheduled):
87 | return cls.Event(update, scheduled=True)
88 |
89 | class Event(EventCommon):
90 | def __init__(self, update, scheduled=None, duration=None):
91 | super().__init__(update.peer_id, update.id)
92 | self._update = update
93 | self._input_call = update.action.call
94 | self._scheduled = scheduled
95 | self.duration = duration
96 | self.started = None
97 | self.ended = None
98 |
99 | if duration == 0:
100 | self.started = True
101 | elif duration != None:
102 | self.ended = True
103 |
104 | @property
105 | def input_call(self):
106 | """returns 'InputGroupCall'"""
107 | return self._input_call
108 |
109 | @property
110 | def scheduled(self):
111 | """Whether Group call has been scheduled."""
112 | return self._scheduled
113 |
114 | async def start(self, *args, **kwargs):
115 | """Start Group call."""
116 | return await self.client.create_group_call(self.chat_id, *args, **kwargs)
117 |
118 | async def discard(self):
119 | """End Group call."""
120 | return await self.client.discard_group_call(self.input_call)
121 |
122 | async def toggle_record(
123 | self, start=None, video=None, video_portrait=None, title=None
124 | ):
125 | """Toggle group call record."""
126 | if self.client:
127 | return await self.client(
128 | ToggleGroupCallRecordRequest(
129 | self.input_call,
130 | start=start,
131 | video=video,
132 | video_portrait=video_portrait,
133 | title=title,
134 | )
135 | )
136 |
137 |
138 | setattr(events, "GroupCall", GroupCall)
139 |
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/telethonpatch/inlinebuilder.py:
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1 | import hashlib
2 | from telethon.tl import types
3 | from telethon.tl.custom import InlineBuilder
4 |
5 |
6 | async def article(
7 | self: "InlineBuilder",
8 | title,
9 | description=None,
10 | *,
11 | url=None,
12 | thumb=None,
13 | content=None,
14 | id=None,
15 | text=None,
16 | parse_mode=(),
17 | link_preview=True,
18 | geo=None,
19 | period=60,
20 | contact=None,
21 | game=False,
22 | buttons=None,
23 | type="article",
24 | include_media: bool = False
25 | ):
26 | """
27 | Creates new inline result of article type.
28 |
29 | Args:
30 | title (`str`):
31 | The title to be shown for this result.
32 |
33 | description (`str`, optional):
34 | Further explanation of what this result means.
35 |
36 | url (`str`, optional):
37 | The URL to be shown for this result.
38 |
39 | thumb (:tl:`InputWebDocument`, optional):
40 | The thumbnail to be shown for this result.
41 | For now it has to be a :tl:`InputWebDocument` if present.
42 |
43 | content (:tl:`InputWebDocument`, optional):
44 | The content to be shown for this result.
45 | For now it has to be a :tl:`InputWebDocument` if present.
46 |
47 | Example:
48 | .. code-block:: python
49 |
50 | results = [
51 | # Option with title and description sending a message.
52 | builder.article(
53 | title='First option',
54 | description='This is the first option',
55 | text='Text sent after clicking this option',
56 | ),
57 | # Option with title URL to be opened when clicked.
58 | builder.article(
59 | title='Second option',
60 | url='https://example.com',
61 | text='Text sent if the user clicks the option and not the URL',
62 | ),
63 | # Sending a message with buttons.
64 | # You can use a list or a list of lists to include more buttons.
65 | builder.article(
66 | title='Third option',
67 | text='Text sent with buttons below',
68 | buttons=Button.url('https://example.com'),
69 | ),
70 | ]
71 | """
72 | # TODO Does 'article' work always?
73 | # article, photo, gif, mpeg4_gif, video, audio,
74 | # voice, document, location, venue, contact, game
75 | result = types.InputBotInlineResult(
76 | id=id or "",
77 | type=type,
78 | send_message=await self._message(
79 | text=text,
80 | parse_mode=parse_mode,
81 | link_preview=link_preview,
82 | geo=geo,
83 | period=period,
84 | contact=contact,
85 | game=game,
86 | buttons=buttons,
87 | media=include_media
88 | ),
89 | title=title,
90 | description=description,
91 | url=url,
92 | thumb=thumb,
93 | content=content,
94 | )
95 | if id is None:
96 | result.id = hashlib.sha256(bytes(result)).hexdigest()
97 |
98 | return result
99 |
100 | setattr(InlineBuilder, "article", article)
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/telethonpatch/message.py:
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1 | from telethon.tl.custom import Message as BaseMessage
2 |
3 | class Message(
4 | BaseMessage
5 | ):
6 | download = BaseMessage.download_media
7 | vote = BaseMessage.click
8 |
9 | @property
10 | def message_link(self):
11 | if hasattr(self.chat, "username") and self.chat.username:
12 | return f"https://t.me/{self.chat.username}/{self.id}"
13 | if (self.chat and self.chat.id):
14 | chat = self.chat.id
15 | elif self.chat_id:
16 | if str(self.chat_id).startswith("-" or "-100"):
17 | chat = int(str(self.chat_id).replace("-100", "").replace("-", ""))
18 | else:
19 | chat = self.chat_id
20 | else:
21 | return
22 | return f"https://t.me/c/{chat}/{self.id}"
23 |
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/telethonpatch/methods.py:
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1 | # GNU V3
2 | # https://github.com/New-dev0/Telethon-Patch
3 | # Copyright New-dev0
4 |
5 | import datetime
6 | from typing import Optional
7 |
8 | from telethon import TelegramClient
9 |
10 | from telethon.tl import functions, types
11 | from telethon.tl.alltlobjects import tlobjects
12 |
13 | fns = {
14 | obj.__name__[:-7]: obj
15 | for obj in filter(lambda obj: "functions" in str(obj), tlobjects.values())
16 | }
17 |
18 |
19 | def _getattr(self, item):
20 | if item in self.__dict__:
21 | return self.__dict__[item]
22 | if (item in fns) or (item[:-7] in fns):
23 | if item not in fns:
24 | item = item[:-7]
25 | fn_ = fns[item]
26 |
27 | async def function(*args, **kwargs):
28 | return await self(fn_(*args, **kwargs))
29 |
30 | return function
31 | raise AttributeError(f"{self.__class__.__name__} has no attribute '{item}'")
32 |
33 |
34 | setattr(TelegramClient, "__getattr__", _getattr)
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 | class GroupCallMethods:
39 | async def create_group_call(
40 | self: TelegramClient,
41 | peer: types.TypeInputPeer,
42 | rtmp_stream: Optional[bool] = None,
43 | random_id: int = None,
44 | title: Optional[str] = None,
45 | schedule_date: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None,
46 | ):
47 | """
48 | Create or Schedule a Group Call.
49 | (You will need to have voice call admin previlege to start a call.)
50 |
51 | Args:
52 | peer: ChatId/Username of chat.
53 | rtmp_stream: Whether to start rtmp stream.
54 | random_id: Any random integer or leave it None.
55 | title: Title to keep for voice chat.
56 | schedule (optional): 'datetime' object to schedule call.
57 | """
58 | return await self(
59 | functions.phone.CreateGroupCallRequest(
60 | peer=peer,
61 | rtmp_stream=rtmp_stream,
62 | title=title,
63 | random_id=random_id,
64 | schedule_date=schedule_date,
65 | )
66 | )
67 |
68 |
69 | async def join_group_call(
70 | self: TelegramClient,
71 | call: types.TypeInputGroupCall,
72 | join_as: types.TypeInputPeer,
73 | params: types.TypeDataJSON,
74 | muted: Optional[bool] = None,
75 | video_stopped: Optional[bool] = None,
76 | invite_hash: Optional[str] = None,
77 | ):
78 | """
79 | Join a Group Call.
80 |
81 | Args:
82 | call:
83 | join_as:
84 | params:
85 | muted:
86 | video_stopped:
87 | invite_hash:
88 | """
89 | return await self(
90 | functions.phone.JoinGroupCallRequest(
91 | call=call,
92 | join_as=join_as,
93 | params=params,
94 | muted=muted,
95 | video_stopped=video_stopped,
96 | invite_hash=invite_hash,
97 | )
98 | )
99 |
100 |
101 | async def leave_group_call(
102 | self: TelegramClient,
103 | call: types.TypeInputGroupCall,
104 | source: int,
105 | ):
106 | """
107 | Leave a Group Call.
108 |
109 | Args:
110 | call:
111 | source:
112 | """
113 | return await self(functions.phone.LeaveGroupCallRequest(call=call, source=source))
114 |
115 |
116 | async def discard_group_call(
117 | self: TelegramClient,
118 | call: types.TypeInputGroupCall,
119 | ):
120 | """
121 | Discard a Group Call.
122 | (You will need to have voice call admin previlege to start a call.)
123 |
124 | Args:
125 | call:
126 | """
127 | return await self(functions.phone.DiscardGroupCallRequest(call=call))
128 |
129 |
130 | async def get_group_call(
131 | self: TelegramClient,
132 | call: types.TypeInputGroupCall,
133 | limit: int,
134 | ):
135 | """
136 | Get a Group Call.
137 |
138 | Args:
139 | call:
140 | """
141 | return await self(functions.phone.GetGroupCallRequest(call=call, limit=limit))
142 |
143 |
144 | async def send_reaction(
145 | self: TelegramClient,
146 | peer: types.TypeInputPeer,
147 | msg_id: int,
148 | reaction=None,
149 | big: Optional[bool] = None,
150 | **kwargs,
151 | ):
152 | """
153 | Send reaction to a message.
154 |
155 | Args:
156 | peer:
157 | msg_id:
158 | big:
159 | reaction:
160 | """
161 | if isinstance(reaction, str):
162 | reaction = [types.ReactionEmoji(reaction)]
163 | elif not reaction:
164 | reaction = [types.ReactionEmpty()]
165 | return await self(
166 | functions.messages.SendReactionRequest(
167 | peer=peer, msg_id=msg_id, big=big, reaction=reaction, **kwargs
168 | ),
169 | )
170 |
171 |
172 | class TopicMethods:
173 | async def create_topic(
174 | self: TelegramClient,
175 | channel: types.InputChannel,
176 | title: str,
177 | icon_color: int = None,
178 | icon_emoji_id: int = None,
179 | random_id: int = None,
180 | send_as: types.TypeInputPeer = None,
181 | ):
182 | return await self(
183 | functions.channels.CreateForumTopicRequest(
184 | channel=channel,
185 | title=title,
186 | icon_color=icon_color,
187 | icon_emoji_id=icon_emoji_id,
188 | random_id=random_id,
189 | send_as=send_as,
190 | )
191 | )
192 |
193 |
194 | async def edit_topic(
195 | self: TelegramClient,
196 | channel: types.InputChannel,
197 | topic_id: int,
198 | title: str = "",
199 | icon_emoji_id: int = 0,
200 | closed: bool = False,
201 | ):
202 | return await self(
203 | functions.channels.EditForumTopicRequest(
204 | channel=channel,
205 | topic_id=topic_id,
206 | title=title,
207 | icon_emoji_id=icon_emoji_id,
208 | closed=closed,
209 | )
210 | )
211 |
212 |
213 | async def get_topics(
214 | self: TelegramClient,
215 | channel: types.InputChannel,
216 | offset_date: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None,
217 | offset_id: int = 0,
218 | offset_topic: int = 0,
219 | limit: int = None,
220 | q: Optional[str] = None,
221 | topics: int = None,
222 | ):
223 | if topics is None:
224 | return await self(
225 | functions.channels.GetForumTopicsRequest(
226 | channel=channel,
227 | offset_date=offset_date,
228 | offset_id=offset_id,
229 | offset_topic=offset_topic,
230 | limit=limit,
231 | q=q,
232 | )
233 | )
234 | return await self(
235 | functions.channels.GetForumTopicsByIDRequest(channel=channel, topics=topics)
236 | )
237 |
238 |
239 | async def join_chat(
240 | self: TelegramClient, entity: types.InputChannel = None, hash: str = ""
241 | ):
242 | if entity:
243 | return await self(functions.channels.JoinChannelRequest(entity))
244 | elif hash:
245 | return await self(functions.messages.ImportChatInviteRequest(hash))
246 | raise ValueError("Either entity or hash is required.")
247 |
248 |
249 | async def toggle_hidden(
250 | self: TelegramClient, channel: types.InputChannel, enabled: bool = False
251 | ):
252 | """Toggle hidden participants"""
253 | return await self(
254 | functions.channels.ToggleParticipantsHiddenRequest(channel, enabled)
255 | )
256 |
257 |
258 | async def set_profile_photo(self: TelegramClient, file, **kwargs):
259 | if isinstance(file, str):
260 | file = await self.upload_file(file)
261 | return await self(functions.photos.UploadProfilePhotoRequest(file=file, **kwargs))
262 |
263 |
264 | async def set_contact_photo(
265 | self: TelegramClient, user: types.InputUser, file=None, **kwargs
266 | ):
267 | if isinstance(file, str):
268 | file = await self.upload_file(file)
269 | return await self(
270 | functions.photos.UploadContactProfilePhotoRequest(user, file=file, **kwargs)
271 | )
272 |
273 |
274 | setattr(TelegramClient, "send_reaction", send_reaction)
275 | setattr(TelegramClient, "join_chat", join_chat)
276 | setattr(TelegramClient, "toggle_hidden", toggle_hidden)
277 |
278 | setattr(TelegramClient, "set_profile_photo", set_profile_photo)
279 | setattr(TelegramClient, "set_contact_photo", set_contact_photo)
280 |
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/telethonpatch/pyrogram.py:
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1 | from telethon.client import TelegramClient
2 | from typing import List
3 | from telethon import hints, utils
4 | from secrets import token_bytes
5 | from telethon.tl.types import InputMediaPoll, TypePoll, PollAnswer, Poll
6 | from telethon.tl.functions.messages import SendMessageRequest, SendMediaRequest
7 | from telethon.tl.functions.account import UpdateUsernameRequest
8 | from telethon.tl.functions.channels import UpdateUsernameRequest as UpdateChatUsername
9 | from telethon.tl.custom import Message
10 |
11 |
12 | async def send_document(self: TelegramClient, chat_id, document, *args, **kwargs):
13 | await self.send_file(chat_id, document, *args, **kwargs)
14 |
15 |
16 | async def send_poll(
17 | self: TelegramClient,
18 | chat_id: "hints.EntityLike",
19 | question: str,
20 | options,
21 | correct_answers=None,
22 | solution: str = "",
23 | schedule=None,
24 | is_anonymous: bool = True,
25 | closed: bool = False,
26 | multiple_choice: bool = False,
27 | quiz: bool = False,
28 | close_date=None,
29 | ):
30 | solution, solution_entities = await self._parse_message_text(
31 | solution, self.parse_mode
32 | )
33 | options = list(
34 | map(
35 | lambda opt: PollAnswer(opt, token_bytes(5))
36 | if isinstance(opt, str)
37 | else opt,
38 | options,
39 | )
40 | )
41 | updates = await self(
42 | SendMediaRequest(
43 | chat_id,
44 | InputMediaPoll( # type: ignore
45 | poll=Poll(
46 | id=0,
47 | question=question,
48 | answers=options,
49 | public_voters=not is_anonymous,
50 | multiple_choice=multiple_choice,
51 | closed=closed,
52 | quiz=quiz,
53 | close_date=close_date,
54 | ),
55 | correct_answers=correct_answers,
56 | solution=solution,
57 | solution_entities=solution_entities,
58 | ),
59 | schedule_date=schedule
60 | ),
61 | )
62 | return await self._get_response_message(
63 | None, updates, await self.get_input_entity(chat_id)
64 | )
65 |
66 |
67 | async def vote_poll(
68 | self: TelegramClient, chat_id: "hints.EntityLike", message_id, options
69 | ):
70 | if isinstance(options, int):
71 | options = [int]
72 | message: Message = await self.get_messages(chat_id, ids=message_id) # type: ignore
73 | if message:
74 | return await message.click(options)
75 |
76 |
77 |
78 |
79 | class PyrogramMethods:
80 | async def set_username(self: TelegramClient, username):
81 | return await self(UpdateUsernameRequest(username))
82 |
83 |
84 | async def set_chat_username(self: TelegramClient, chat_id, username):
85 | return await self(UpdateChatUsername(chat_id, username))
86 |
87 | async def get_users(self: TelegramClient, users):
88 | if isinstance(users, list):
89 | return [await self.get_entity(user) for user in users]
90 | return await self.get_entity(users)
91 |
92 |
93 | pin_chat_message = TelegramClient.pin_message
94 | unpin_chat_message = TelegramClient.unpin_message
95 |
96 |
97 | # setattr(TelegramClient, "create_channel", TelegramClient.CreateChannel) # type: ignore
98 |
99 | # setattr(TelegramClient, "set_chat_title", TelegramClient.EditTitle) # type: ignore
100 | # setattr(TelegramClient, "get_common_chats", TelegramClient.GetCommonChats) # type: ignore
101 |
102 | # setattr(TelegramClient, "block_user", TelegramClient.Block) # type: ignore
103 | # setattr(TelegramClient, "unblock_user", TelegramClient.Unblock) # type: ignore
104 |
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