├── runtime.txt ├── Procfile ├── logo.png ├── .gitignore ├── requirements.txt ├── Dockerfile ├── env.sample ├── Configs.py ├── twitterbot ├── plugins │ ├── home.py │ ├── favorites.py │ ├── mentions.py │ ├── followers.py │ ├── search.py │ ├── tweet.py │ ├── _helper.py │ └── callbacks.py ├── __main__.py ├── __init__.py └── funcs.py ├── README.md ├── app.json └── LICENSE /runtime.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | python-3.10.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Procfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | worker: python -m twitterbot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot/HEAD/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .env 2 | *.session 3 | 4 | __pycache__\ 5 | downloads\ 6 | 7 | twitterbot/plugins/test* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pyrogram<=1.2.20 2 | python-decouple<=3.3 3 | tgcrypto==1.2.2 4 | tweepy>=4.0.0,<=4.4.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:latest 2 | 3 | COPY . . 4 | 5 | RUN pip3 install -r requirements.txt 6 | 7 | CMD ["python", "-m", "twitterbot"] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /env.sample: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Sample ENV FILE 2 | # All Vars are Mandatory Except HNDLR 3 | 4 | API_ID = 5 | API_HASH = 6 | BOT_TOKEN = 7 | ACCESS_TOKEN = 8 | ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = 9 | CONSUMER_KEY = 10 | CONSUMER_SECRET = 11 | AUTHUSERS = 12 | HNDLR = / -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Configs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from decouple import config 2 | 3 | 4 | class Var: 5 | API_ID = config("API_ID", default=6) 6 | API_HASH = config("API_HASH", default="eb06d4abfb49dc3eeb1aeb98ae0f581e") 7 | BOT_TOKEN = config("BOT_TOKEN", None) 8 | CONSUMER_KEY = config("CONSUMER_KEY", None) 9 | CONSUMER_SECRET = config("CONSUMER_SECRET", None) 10 | ACCESS_TOKEN = config("ACCESS_TOKEN", None) 11 | ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = config("ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET", None) 12 | AUTHUSERS = config("AUTHUSERS", None) 13 | HNDLR = config("HNDLR", "/") 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/home.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 8 | from twitterbot import AUTH, api 9 | from twitterbot.funcs import tweeteazy 10 | 11 | 12 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.regex("^home$") & filters.user(AUTH)) 13 | async def z_homeline(_, query): 14 | tweets = api.home_timeline() 15 | res = tweeteazy(tweets) 16 | await query.answer(results=res, is_personal=True, 17 | switch_pm_text="Home", switch_pm_parameter="start") 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from . import LOGGER 8 | from Configs import Var 9 | from pyrogram import Client, idle 10 | 11 | Client = Client( 12 | "TgTwitterBot", 13 | api_id=Var.API_ID, 14 | api_hash=Var.API_HASH, 15 | bot_token=Var.BOT_TOKEN, 16 | plugins=dict(root="twitterbot/plugins"), 17 | ) 18 | 19 | Client.start() 20 | 21 | Client = Client.get_me() 22 | LOGGER.info(f"@{Client.username} Deployed Successfully!") 23 | LOGGER.info("Your Tg-Twitter-Bot is Alive 🎉") 24 | 25 | idle() 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/favorites.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 8 | from twitterbot import AUTH, api 9 | from twitterbot.funcs import tweeteazy 10 | 11 | 12 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.regex("^favorites$") & filters.user(AUTH)) 13 | async def showfav(client, query): 14 | favs = api.get_favorites() 15 | res = tweeteazy(favs) 16 | await query.answer( 17 | res[:50], is_personal=True, 18 | switch_pm_text="Showing Favorites !", switch_pm_parameter="start" 19 | ) 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/mentions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 8 | from twitterbot import AUTH, api 9 | from twitterbot.funcs import tweeteazy 10 | 11 | 12 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.regex("^mentions$") & filters.user(AUTH)) 13 | async def showmentions(client, query): 14 | mentions = api.mentions_timeline() 15 | results = tweeteazy(mentions) 16 | await query.answer( 17 | results, 18 | is_personal=True, 19 | switch_pm_text=f"Got {len(results)} Mentions", 20 | switch_pm_parameter="start", 21 | ) 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/followers.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 8 | from twitterbot import api, AUTH 9 | from twitterbot.funcs import user_eazy 10 | 11 | 12 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.regex("^followers$") & filters.user(AUTH)) 13 | async def getfollowers(client, query): 14 | flowers = api.get_followers() 15 | results = user_eazy(flowers) 16 | num = len(results) 17 | tet = f"Showing {num} Results !" 18 | if num == 0: 19 | tet = "Sad, You Dont have Any Follower." 20 | await query.answer(results,is_personal=True, switch_pm_text=tet, switch_pm_parameter="start") 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | import logging 8 | 9 | logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) 10 | 11 | import tweepy 12 | from Configs import Var 13 | from pyrogram.types import InlineKeyboardMarkup, InlineKeyboardButton as Button 14 | 15 | LOGGER = logging.getLogger("TGTwitterBot") 16 | 17 | AUTH = list(set(int(a) for a in Var.AUTHUSERS.split())) 18 | HNDLR = Var.HNDLR 19 | 20 | auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(Var.CONSUMER_KEY, Var.CONSUMER_SECRET) 21 | auth.set_access_token(Var.ACCESS_TOKEN, Var.ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET) 22 | api = tweepy.API(auth) 23 | 24 | REPO = "https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot" 25 | TLOGO = "https://telegra.ph/file/845054582c76963620311.jpg" 26 | 27 | HELP_MARKUP = InlineKeyboardMarkup( 28 | [ 29 | [Button(text="Home Tweets", switch_inline_query_current_chat="home")], 30 | [Button(text="Favorites", switch_inline_query_current_chat="favorites")], 31 | [Button(text="Mentions", switch_inline_query_current_chat="mentions")], 32 | [Button(text="Search Tweets", switch_inline_query_current_chat="search quote")], 33 | [Button(text="Search User", switch_inline_query_current_chat="user NewDev0")], 34 | ] 35 | ) 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TgTwitterBot 2 | 3 |


4 | A Pyrogram Bot to Control Twitter from Telegram. 5 |

6 | 7 | ## Features 8 | - Majorly Inline. 9 | - View Homeline Tweets. 10 | - View Favorites Post/Followers. 11 | - Search User/tweets Based on Query. 12 | - Post Tweets from Telegram. 13 | 14 | 15 | All Details and ```Guide for Deployment``` can be Found at [New-dev0.github.io/tgtwitterbot](https://New-dev0.Github.io/tgtwitterbot) ! 16 |
17 | All Enviroment Variables can be found in [`env.sample`](https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot/blob/main/env.sample) ! 18 | 19 | 20 | ## Deploy to Railway 21 | [![Deploy on Railway](https://railway.app/button.svg)](https://railway.app/new/template/oWd5QD) 22 | 23 | ## Deploying Locally 24 | Fill Your Env Variables in .env file ! 25 | ```shell 26 | git clone https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot.git 27 | cd TgTwitterBot 28 | pip install -r requirements.txt 29 | python -m twitterbot 30 | ``` 31 | 32 | 33 | ## Ways to show Appreciation 34 | * Star/Fork this Repo. 35 | * Follow My [Twitter Profile.](https://twitter.com/newdev0) 36 | 37 | ## Also Check Other Works 38 | * [TgTwitterStreamer](https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterStreamer) - Continuous Integration of Twitter Tweets to Telegram. 39 | ## Thanks to 40 | - [Dan](https://github.com/delivrance) for [Pyrogram](https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram) 41 | - [Tweepy](https://github.com/tweepy) Team for Creating [Tweepy](https://github.com/tweepy/tweepy) 42 | 43 | 44 | ## Support 45 | - Group - [@FutureCodesChat](https://t.me/FutureCodesChat) 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/search.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 8 | from twitterbot import AUTH, api 9 | from twitterbot.funcs import user_eazy, tweeteazy 10 | 11 | 12 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.regex("^search") & filters.user(AUTH)) 13 | async def searchthing(client, query): 14 | try: 15 | match = query.query.split(maxsplit=1)[1] 16 | except IndexError: 17 | return await query.answer( 18 | [], switch_pm_text="Enter Query to Search", switch_pm_parameter="start" 19 | ) 20 | outex = api.search_tweets(q=match) 21 | results = tweeteazy(outex) 22 | await query.answer( 23 | results, 24 | is_personal=True, 25 | switch_pm_text=f"Showing {len(results)} Results", 26 | switch_pm_parameter="start", 27 | ) 28 | 29 | 30 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.regex("^user") & filters.user(AUTH)) 31 | async def searchuser(client, query): 32 | try: 33 | match = query.query.split(maxsplit=1)[1] 34 | except IndexError: 35 | return await query.answer( 36 | [], switch_pm_text="Enter Query to Search", switch_pm_parameter="start" 37 | ) 38 | user = api.search_users(q=match) 39 | results = user_eazy(user) 40 | await query.answer( 41 | results, 42 | is_personal=True, 43 | switch_pm_text=f"Showing {len(results)} Result !", 44 | switch_pm_parameter="start", 45 | ) 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "TgTwitterBot", 3 | "description": "Twitter-Control from Telegram.", 4 | "repository": "https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot", 5 | "logo": "https://telegra.ph/file/845054582c76963620311.jpg", 6 | "keywords": ["telegram", "twitter", "tweepy", "telegram bot", "twiiter bot"], 7 | "env": { 8 | "BOT_TOKEN": { 9 | "description": "BOT TOKEN of your Bot. Get it from @BotFather.", 10 | "value": "" 11 | }, 12 | "API_ID": { 13 | "description": "Get it from https://my.telegram.org/apps ", 14 | "value": "" 15 | }, 16 | "API_HASH": { 17 | "description": "Get it from https://my.telegram.org/apps", 18 | "value": "" 19 | }, 20 | "AUTHUSERS": { 21 | "description": "User ids of user who can use your Bot Seperated by Space/Gap.", 22 | "value": "" 23 | }, 24 | "HNDLR": { 25 | "description": "Command Handler to use. Default to '/'", 26 | "value": "", 27 | "required": false 28 | }, 29 | "CONSUMER_KEY": { 30 | "description": "Read New-dev0.github.io/tgtwitterbot to Know About it.", 31 | "value": "" 32 | }, 33 | "CONSUMER_SECRET": { 34 | "description": "Read New-dev0.github.io/tgtwitterbot to Know About it.", 35 | "value": "" 36 | }, 37 | "ACCESS_TOKEN": { 38 | "description": "Read New-dev0.github.io/tgtwitterbot to Know About it.", 39 | "value": "" 40 | }, 41 | "ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET": { 42 | "description": "Read New-dev0.github.io/tgtwitterbot to Know About it.", 43 | "value": "" 44 | } 45 | }, 46 | "buildpacks": [{ 47 | "url": "heroku/python" 48 | }] 49 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/tweet.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | import os 8 | from .. import LOGGER 9 | from twitterbot import AUTH, api 10 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 11 | from pyrogram.types import InlineKeyboardButton, InlineKeyboardMarkup 12 | 13 | 14 | @Client.on_message(filters.command("tweet") & filters.user(AUTH)) 15 | async def twitter(client, message): 16 | if not message.reply_to_message: 17 | return await message.reply_text("Reply to a Message !") 18 | event = await message.reply_text("Work on Progress...", quote=True) 19 | msg = message.reply_to_message 20 | MSG = "**Tweeted Successfully !!**" 21 | ca, dl = "#PostFromTG", None 22 | try: 23 | if msg.text: 24 | twish = api.update_status(msg.text + "\n\n" + ca) 25 | elif msg.photo or msg.animation or msg.video: 26 | if msg.caption: 27 | ca = msg.caption + "\n\n" + ca 28 | dl = await msg.download() 29 | media = api.media_upload(filename=dl) 30 | twish = api.update_status(status=ca, media_ids=[media.media_id]) 31 | os.remove(dl) 32 | else: 33 | MSG = "Invalid Content" 34 | twish = None 35 | except Exception as e: 36 | LOGGER.exception(e) 37 | if dl: 38 | os.remove(dl) 39 | return await event.edit_text( 40 | str(e) 41 | + "\n\nIf you think that, this is error with Bot Codes.\n" 42 | + "You can create an Issue [here](https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot)", 43 | disable_web_page_preview=True, 44 | ) 45 | reply_markup = None 46 | if twish: 47 | twe = twish._json 48 | t_id = twe["id"] 49 | user = twe["user"] 50 | link = f"https://twitter.com/{user['screen_name']}/status/{t_id}" 51 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup( 52 | [ 53 | [ 54 | InlineKeyboardButton(text="View", url=link), 55 | InlineKeyboardButton(text="Delete", callback_data=f"del{t_id}"), 56 | ] 57 | ] 58 | ) 59 | await event.delete() 60 | await message.reply_text(MSG, reply_markup=reply_markup, quote=True) 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/_helper.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | 8 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 9 | from twitterbot import AUTH, HELP_MARKUP, TLOGO, HNDLR, REPO 10 | from pyrogram.types import ( 11 | InlineQueryResultArticle, 12 | InputTextMessageContent, 13 | InlineKeyboardButton, 14 | InlineKeyboardMarkup, 15 | ) 16 | 17 | 18 | START_MSG = """ 19 | Hi {frm}, I am Telegram-Twitter-Bot 20 | 21 | You can use me Inline and do possible stuff on 22 | Twitter from Telegram Only ! 23 | 24 | Send {HLR}help to explore ! 25 | """ 26 | 27 | 28 | def limit_check(client, query): 29 | if len(query.query) == 0: 30 | return True 31 | return False 32 | 33 | 34 | @Client.on_inline_query(~filters.user(AUTH)) 35 | async def _andshow(client, query): 36 | res = InlineQueryResultArticle( 37 | title="❌ Un-Authorised User", 38 | description="© New-dev0", 39 | url=REPO, 40 | input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent( 41 | "You are not Authorized To Use Me!" 42 | ), 43 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup( 44 | [[InlineKeyboardButton(text="Deploy Your own", url=REPO)]] 45 | ), 46 | ) 47 | await query.answer( 48 | [res], is_personal=True, 49 | switch_pm_text="🤖 TgTwitterBot!", switch_pm_parameter="start" 50 | ) 51 | 52 | 53 | @Client.on_message(filters.command("start", prefixes=HNDLR) & filters.user(AUTH)) 54 | async def startmsg(client, message): 55 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup( 56 | [ 57 | [InlineKeyboardButton(text="Support Group", url="t.me/FutureCodesChat")], 58 | [InlineKeyboardButton(text="Repo", url=REPO)], 59 | ] 60 | ) 61 | await message.reply_text( 62 | START_MSG.format(frm=message.from_user.mention, HLR=HNDLR), 63 | reply_markup=reply_markup, 64 | quote=True, 65 | ) 66 | 67 | 68 | @Client.on_inline_query(filters.user(AUTH) & limit_check) 69 | async def myinline(client, query): 70 | out = [ 71 | InlineQueryResultArticle( 72 | title="TwitterBot", 73 | description="Help Menu", 74 | thumb_url=TLOGO, 75 | input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent("Telegram - Twitter - Bot"), 76 | reply_markup=HELP_MARKUP, 77 | ) 78 | ] 79 | await query.answer(out, is_personal=True, switch_pm_text="HELP Portal", switch_pm_parameter="start") 80 | 81 | 82 | HEMENU = f""" 83 | **Available Commands** 84 | 85 | `{HNDLR}tweet ` 86 | - Post the Replied Message as Tweet on Twitter. 87 | """ 88 | 89 | 90 | @Client.on_message(filters.command("help", prefixes=HNDLR) & filters.user(AUTH)) 91 | async def shelpmsg(client, message): 92 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup( 93 | [[InlineKeyboardButton(text="INLINE HELP", callback_data="openmenu")]] 94 | ) 95 | await message.reply_text(HEMENU, reply_markup=reply_markup, quote=True) 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/funcs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from pyrogram.types import ( 8 | InlineKeyboardButton, 9 | InlineKeyboardMarkup, 10 | InlineQueryResultArticle, 11 | InputTextMessageContent, 12 | ) 13 | 14 | 15 | def mkease(counts, cstatus): 16 | text = str(counts) 17 | if cstatus: 18 | text += " ❣" 19 | else: 20 | text += " ♡" 21 | return text 22 | 23 | 24 | def simstuff(user): 25 | uname = user["screen_name"] 26 | text = "#User #Twitterbot\n\n" 27 | text += "**⫸ Details\nName** -> " + user["name"] 28 | text += f"\n**Username** -> [@{uname}](https://twitter.com/{uname})\n\n" 29 | if user["description"]: 30 | text += f"**Description** -> \n`{user['description']}`" 31 | return text 32 | 33 | 34 | def tweeteazy(bunch): 35 | results = [] 36 | for one in bunch: 37 | ct = one._json 38 | uname = ct["user"]["screen_name"] 39 | cm = f"By [@{uname}](https://twitter.com/{uname})" 40 | ds = "#Tweet" 41 | ds += "\n\n" + ct["text"] + "\n" + cm 42 | reply_markup = status_reply_markup(one) 43 | results.append( 44 | InlineQueryResultArticle( 45 | title=ct["text"], 46 | description=f"@{uname}", 47 | thumb_url=ct["user"]["profile_image_url"], 48 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(reply_markup), 49 | input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent( 50 | ds, disable_web_page_preview=True 51 | ), 52 | ) 53 | ) 54 | return results[:50] 55 | 56 | 57 | def user_eazy(bunch): 58 | result = [] 59 | for one in bunch: 60 | user = one._json 61 | text = simstuff(user) 62 | uname = user["screen_name"] 63 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(user_reply_markup(one)) 64 | result.append( 65 | InlineQueryResultArticle( 66 | title=user["name"], 67 | description=f"@{uname}", 68 | url="https://twitter.com/" + uname, 69 | thumb_url=user["profile_image_url"], 70 | reply_markup=reply_markup, 71 | input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent( 72 | text, disable_web_page_preview=True 73 | ), 74 | ) 75 | ) 76 | return result[:50] 77 | 78 | 79 | def status_reply_markup(status): 80 | OUT = [] 81 | status = status._json 82 | user = status["user"] 83 | is_fav = "ulk" 84 | favbutn = mkease(status["favorite_count"], status["favorited"]) 85 | if status["favorited"]: 86 | is_fav = "lk" 87 | rt_ = "urt" 88 | rt_btn = "Undo Re-Tweet" 89 | if not status["retweeted"]: 90 | rt_ = "rt" 91 | rt_btn = "Re-Tweet" 92 | Link = "https://twitter.com/" + user["screen_name"] 93 | Link += "/status/" + str(status["id"]) 94 | COL_1 = [ 95 | InlineKeyboardButton("View", url=Link), 96 | InlineKeyboardButton("User", callback_data=f"user{user['id']}"), 97 | ] 98 | OUT.append(COL_1) 99 | OUT.append( 100 | [InlineKeyboardButton(favbutn, callback_data=f"favr_{is_fav}_{status['id']}")] 101 | ) 102 | OUT.append( 103 | [InlineKeyboardButton(rt_btn, callback_data=f"rtt_{rt_}_{status['id']}")] 104 | ) 105 | return OUT 106 | 107 | 108 | def user_reply_markup(user): 109 | OUT = [] 110 | user = user._json 111 | fl = "ufl" 112 | fl_but = "Follow" 113 | if user["following"]: 114 | fl = "fl" 115 | fl_but = "UnFollow" 116 | Link = "https://twitter.com/" + user["screen_name"] 117 | OUT.append( 118 | [ 119 | InlineKeyboardButton("View", url=Link), 120 | InlineKeyboardButton(fl_but, callback_data=f"fuflow_{fl}_{user['id']}"), 121 | ] 122 | ) 123 | OUT.append([InlineKeyboardButton(text="Help Menu", callback_data="openmenu")]) 124 | return OUT 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /twitterbot/plugins/callbacks.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Telegram - Twitter - Bot 2 | # Github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot 3 | # CopyLeft AGPLv3 (C) 2020 The Authors 4 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 5 | # along with this program. If not, see . 6 | 7 | from twitterbot import AUTH, api, HELP_MARKUP 8 | from pyrogram import Client, filters 9 | from pyrogram.types import InlineKeyboardMarkup, InlineKeyboardButton 10 | from twitterbot.funcs import simstuff, status_reply_markup, user_reply_markup 11 | from .. import LOGGER 12 | 13 | HELPBUT = [InlineKeyboardButton(text="Help Menu", callback_data="openmenu")] 14 | 15 | 16 | @Client.on_callback_query(~filters.user(AUTH)) 17 | async def forunauth(_, query): 18 | text = "❌ You are Not Authorised to Use Me !" 19 | await query.answer(text, show_alert=True) 20 | 21 | 22 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex("^user(.*)")) 23 | async def callie(_, query): 24 | match = query.matches[0].group(1) 25 | try: 26 | user = api.get_user(user_id=match) 27 | except Exception as er: 28 | await query.answer(str(er), show_alert=True) 29 | return LOGGER.exception(er) 30 | text = simstuff(user._json) 31 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(user_reply_markup(user)) 32 | await query.edit_message_text( 33 | text, reply_markup=reply_markup, disable_web_page_preview=True 34 | ) 35 | 36 | 37 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex("^openmenu$")) 38 | async def quetme(client, query): 39 | await query.edit_message_text( 40 | "**[Telegram - Twitter - Bot]" + "(https://github.com/New-dev0/TgTwitterBot)**", 41 | reply_markup=HELP_MARKUP, 42 | disable_web_page_preview=True, 43 | ) 44 | 45 | 46 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex("^favr_(.*)")) 47 | async def favunfav(client, query): 48 | match = query.matches[0].group(1).split("_") 49 | todo = match[0] 50 | t_id = int(match[1]) 51 | try: 52 | if todo == "lk": 53 | text = "Unliked !" 54 | stat = api.destroy_favorite(id=t_id) 55 | else: 56 | text = "Liked !" 57 | stat = api.create_favorite(id=t_id) 58 | except Exception as er: 59 | await query.answer(str(er), show_alert=True) 60 | return LOGGER.exception(er) 61 | await query.answer(text, show_alert=True) 62 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(status_reply_markup(stat)) 63 | await query.edit_message_reply_markup(reply_markup) 64 | 65 | 66 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex("^fuflow_(.*)")) 67 | async def folowunf(_, query): 68 | to_ = query.matches[0].group(1).split("_") 69 | todo = to_[0] 70 | t_id = int(to_[1]) 71 | try: 72 | if todo == "fl": 73 | text = "Unfollowed !" 74 | user = api.destroy_friendship(user_id=t_id) 75 | else: 76 | text = "Starting Following!" 77 | user = api.create_friendship(user_id=t_id) 78 | except Exception as er: 79 | await query.answer(str(er), show_alert=True) 80 | return LOGGER.exception(er) 81 | user = api.get_user(user_id=user._json["id"]) 82 | text += f"\nTotal Followings - {user._json['followers_count']}" 83 | await query.answer(text, show_alert=True) 84 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(user_reply_markup(user)) 85 | await query.edit_message_reply_markup(reply_markup) 86 | 87 | 88 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex("^rtt_(.*)")) 89 | async def retweet(_, query): 90 | match = query.matches[0].group(1).split("_") 91 | to_do = match[0] 92 | status_id = match[1] 93 | try: 94 | if to_do == "rt": 95 | api.retweet(id=status_id) 96 | mk = "ReTweeted !" 97 | else: 98 | api.unretweet(id=status_id) 99 | mk = "Deleted ReTweet !" 100 | except Exception as er: 101 | await query.answer(str(er), show_alert=True) 102 | return LOGGER.exception(er) 103 | status = api.get_status(id=status_id) 104 | await query.answer(mk, show_alert=True) 105 | reply_markup = status_reply_markup(status) 106 | await query.edit_message_reply_markup(InlineKeyboardMarkup(reply_markup)) 107 | 108 | 109 | @Client.on_callback_query(filters.regex("^del(.*)")) 110 | async def delstatus(_, query): 111 | status = query.matches[0].group(1) 112 | try: 113 | api.destroy_status(id=status) 114 | except Exception as er: 115 | await query.answer(str(er), show_alert=True) 116 | return LOGGER.exception(er) 117 | await query.edit_message_text("**Deleted !**", reply_markup=None) 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 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 Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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