├── .dockerignore ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── Procfile ├── README.md ├── app.json ├── deegram ├── __init__.py ├── __main__.py ├── helper │ ├── download_status.py │ └── upload_status.py ├── plugins │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── download.py │ ├── inline.py │ ├── restart.py │ └── settings.py └── utils │ ├── bot_utils.py │ ├── fast_download.py │ ├── fetch.py │ └── translate.py ├── dependabot.yml ├── requirements.txt └── runtime.txt /.dockerignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | **/__pycache__/ 2 | **/*.pyc 3 | *.session 4 | *.session.journal 5 | *.log 6 | *.env 7 | .github/ 8 | .vscode/ 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__/ 2 | .vscode/ 3 | .idea/ 4 | Songs/ 5 | *.session 6 | *.session-journal 7 | *.log 8 | *.env 9 | fly.toml 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:3.8-alpine 2 | 3 | WORKDIR /app 4 | 5 | COPY ./requirements.txt ./requirements.txt 6 | 7 | RUN apk update \ 8 | && apk add --no-cache gcc g++ musl-dev libffi-dev \ 9 | && pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt \ 10 | && apk del gcc g++ musl-dev libffi-dev 11 | 12 | COPY . . 13 | 14 | CMD python -m deegram 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Procfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | worker: python3 -m deegram -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Music Downloader 2 | A python based telegram bot to download music online via deezer! 3 | 4 | # Deploy 5 | [![Deploy To Heroku](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://dashboard.heroku.com/new?template=https://github.com/Rexinazor/Music_Downloader) 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Music Downloader", 3 | "description": "A Telegram bot to download music from Deezer", 4 | "logo": "https://telegra.ph/file/bb3431df538b1c6f8abcf.jpg", 5 | "keywords": [ 6 | "telegram", 7 | "deezer" 8 | ], 9 | "repository": "https://github.com/Rexinazor/Music_Downloader", 10 | "success_url": "https://github.com/Rexinazor/Music_Downloader", 11 | "website": "https://github.com/Rexinazor/Music_Downloader", 12 | "env": { 13 | "API_ID": { 14 | "description": "Get this value from https://my.telegram.org", 15 | "value": "", 16 | "required": true 17 | }, 18 | "API_HASH": { 19 | "description": "Get this value from https://my.telegram.org", 20 | "value": "", 21 | "required": true 22 | }, 23 | "BOT_TOKEN": { 24 | "description": "Get this value from @BotFather", 25 | "value": "", 26 | "required": true 27 | }, 28 | "DEEZER_TOKEN": { 29 | "description": "Get your API token from Deezer", 30 | "value": "", 31 | "required": true 32 | }, 33 | "OWNER_ID": { 34 | "description": "Owner Telegram ID", 35 | "value": "", 36 | "required": true 37 | } 38 | }, 39 | "addons": [ 40 | ], 41 | "buildpacks": [{ 42 | "url": "https://github.com/jonathanong/heroku-buildpack-ffmpeg-latest" 43 | }, { 44 | "url": "heroku/python" 45 | }] 46 | } 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | import os 3 | import sys 4 | import time 5 | 6 | import deethon 7 | from dotenv import load_dotenv 8 | from telethon import TelegramClient, functions, types 9 | from telethon.events import NewMessage 10 | 11 | formatter = logging.Formatter( 12 | '%(levelname)s %(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(message)s') 13 | 14 | fh = logging.FileHandler(f'{__name__}.log', 'w') 15 | fh.setFormatter(formatter) 16 | fh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) 17 | 18 | ch = logging.StreamHandler() 19 | ch.setFormatter(formatter) 20 | ch.setLevel(logging.INFO) 21 | 22 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 23 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) 24 | logger.addHandler(fh) 25 | logger.addHandler(ch) 26 | 27 | telethon_logger = logging.getLogger("telethon") 28 | telethon_logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) 29 | telethon_logger.addHandler(ch) 30 | telethon_logger.addHandler(fh) 31 | 32 | botStartTime = time.time() 33 | 34 | load_dotenv() 35 | 36 | try: 37 | API_ID = int(os.environ["API_ID"]) 38 | API_HASH = os.environ["API_HASH"] 39 | BOT_TOKEN = os.environ["BOT_TOKEN"] 40 | DEEZER_TOKEN = os.environ["DEEZER_TOKEN"] 41 | OWNER_ID = int(os.environ["OWNER_ID"]) 42 | except KeyError: 43 | logger.error("One or more environment variables are missing! Exiting now…") 44 | sys.exit(1) 45 | 46 | deezer = deethon.Session(DEEZER_TOKEN) 47 | logger.debug(f'Using deethon v{deethon.__version__}') 48 | 49 | bot = TelegramClient(__name__, API_ID, API_HASH, 50 | base_logger=telethon_logger).start(bot_token=BOT_TOKEN) 51 | logger.info("Bot started") 52 | 53 | # Saving user preferences locally 54 | users = {} 55 | 56 | bot.loop.run_until_complete( 57 | bot(functions.bots.SetBotCommandsRequest( 58 | commands=[ 59 | types.BotCommand( 60 | command='start', 61 | description='Get the welcome message'), 62 | types.BotCommand( 63 | command='help', 64 | description='How to use the bot'), 65 | types.BotCommand( 66 | command='settings', 67 | description='Change your preferences'), 68 | types.BotCommand( 69 | command='info', 70 | description='Get some useful information about the bot'), 71 | types.BotCommand( 72 | command='stats', 73 | description='Get some statistics about the bot'), 74 | ] 75 | )) 76 | ) 77 | 78 | 79 | @bot.on(NewMessage()) 80 | async def init_user(event: NewMessage.Event): 81 | if event.chat_id not in users.keys(): 82 | users[event.chat_id] = { 83 | "quality": "FLAC" 84 | } 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import shutil, psutil 2 | import time 3 | 4 | from telethon import Button, events 5 | from telethon.events import NewMessage, StopPropagation 6 | 7 | from . import bot, botStartTime, logger, plugins, OWNER_ID 8 | from .utils import translate, fetch 9 | from .utils.bot_utils import get_readable_file_size, get_readable_time 10 | 11 | plugins.load() 12 | 13 | inline_search_buttons = [ 14 | [Button.switch_inline(translate.SEARCH_TRACK, same_peer=True), 15 | Button.switch_inline(translate.SEARCH_ALBUM, query=".a ", same_peer=True)], 16 | [Button.inline('❌')] 17 | ] 18 | 19 | 20 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern='/start')) 21 | async def start(event: NewMessage.Event): 22 | await event.reply(translate.WELCOME_MSG, buttons=inline_search_buttons) 23 | raise StopPropagation 24 | 25 | 26 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern='/help')) 27 | async def get_help(event: NewMessage.Event): 28 | await event.reply(translate.HELP_MSG) 29 | 30 | 31 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern='/info')) 32 | async def info(event: NewMessage.Event): 33 | await event.reply(translate.INFO_MSG) 34 | raise StopPropagation 35 | 36 | 37 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern='/log', from_users=OWNER_ID)) 38 | async def log(event: NewMessage.Event): 39 | await event.reply(file='deegram.log') 40 | raise StopPropagation 41 | 42 | 43 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern='/stats')) 44 | async def stats(event: NewMessage.Event): 45 | current_time = get_readable_time((time.time() - botStartTime)) 46 | total, used, free = shutil.disk_usage('.') 47 | total = get_readable_file_size(total) 48 | used = get_readable_file_size(used) 49 | free = get_readable_file_size(free) 50 | upload = get_readable_file_size(psutil.net_io_counters().bytes_sent) 51 | download = get_readable_file_size(psutil.net_io_counters().bytes_recv) 52 | cpu = psutil.cpu_percent(interval=0.5) 53 | ram = psutil.virtual_memory().percent 54 | disk = psutil.disk_usage('/').percent 55 | await event.reply(translate.STATS_MSG.format(current_time, total, used, free, upload, download, cpu, ram, disk)) 56 | raise StopPropagation 57 | 58 | 59 | @bot.on(events.NewMessage()) 60 | async def search(event: NewMessage.Event): 61 | if event.text.startswith('/'): 62 | search_query = '' 63 | else: 64 | search_query = event.text 65 | await event.respond(translate.CHOOSE, buttons=[ 66 | [Button.switch_inline(translate.SEARCH_TRACK, query=search_query, same_peer=True), 67 | Button.switch_inline(translate.SEARCH_ALBUM, query=".a " + search_query, same_peer=True)], 68 | [Button.inline('❌')] 69 | ]) 70 | 71 | 72 | with bot: 73 | bot.run_until_disconnected() 74 | logger.info('Bot stopped') 75 | bot.loop.run_until_complete(fetch.session.close()) 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/helper/download_status.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import asyncio 2 | import logging 3 | import time 4 | 5 | from telethon.errors import MessageNotModifiedError 6 | 7 | from .. import bot 8 | from ..utils.bot_utils import get_readable_file_size 9 | 10 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 11 | 12 | 13 | class DownloadStatus: 14 | def __init__(self, event): 15 | self._current = 0 16 | self._total = 0 17 | self._event = event 18 | self._message = None 19 | self._start_time = 0.0 20 | 21 | def speed(self) -> float: 22 | return self._current / (time.time() - self._start_time) 23 | 24 | async def start(self) -> None: 25 | self._message = await self._event.reply("Downloading...") 26 | self._start_time = time.time() 27 | self._task = bot.loop.create_task(self._on_progress()) 28 | 29 | async def _on_progress(self) -> None: 30 | try: 31 | while True: 32 | if self._total: 33 | try: 34 | await self._message.edit( 35 | f"🔽 Downloading... {(self._current / self._total):.1%}\n" 36 | f"⚡ Speed: {get_readable_file_size(self.speed())}/s") 37 | except MessageNotModifiedError: 38 | logger.debug("Message not modified") 39 | except ZeroDivisionError: 40 | logger.debug("Divided zero") 41 | await asyncio.sleep(0.5) 42 | except asyncio.CancelledError: 43 | await self._message.delete() 44 | 45 | def progress(self, current: int, total: int) -> None: 46 | self._current = current 47 | self._total = total 48 | 49 | def finished(self) -> None: 50 | self._task.cancel() 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/helper/upload_status.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from asyncio.tasks import Task 2 | import logging 3 | import time 4 | import asyncio 5 | from typing import Optional 6 | 7 | from telethon.errors import MessageNotModifiedError 8 | 9 | from ..utils.bot_utils import get_readable_file_size 10 | from .. import bot 11 | 12 | 13 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 14 | 15 | 16 | class UploadStatus: 17 | def __init__(self, event, track_count: int = None, total_tracks: int = None): 18 | self._current = 0 19 | self._total = 0 20 | self._event = event 21 | self._message = None 22 | self._track_count = track_count 23 | self._total_tracks = total_tracks 24 | self.task: Optional[Task] = None 25 | 26 | def speed(self) -> float: 27 | return self._current / (time.time() - self._start_time) 28 | 29 | async def start(self) -> None: 30 | self._start_time = time.time() 31 | self._message = await self._event.reply("Uploading...") 32 | self.task = bot.loop.create_task(self._on_upload_progress()) 33 | 34 | async def _on_upload_progress(self) -> None: 35 | try: 36 | while True: 37 | if self._total: 38 | msg = "" 39 | if self._track_count: 40 | msg += f" 💿 Track {self._track_count} of {self._total_tracks}\n" 41 | msg += ( 42 | f"🔼 Uploading... {(self._current / self._total):.1%}\n" 43 | f"⚡ Speed: {get_readable_file_size(self.speed())}/s" 44 | ) 45 | try: 46 | await self._message.edit(msg) 47 | except MessageNotModifiedError: 48 | logger.debug("Message not modified") 49 | except ZeroDivisionError: 50 | logger.debug("Divided zero") 51 | await asyncio.sleep(0.5) 52 | except asyncio.CancelledError: 53 | await self._message.delete() 54 | 55 | def progress(self, current: int, total: int) -> None: 56 | self._current = current 57 | self._total = total 58 | 59 | def finished(self) -> None: 60 | self.task.cancel() 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/plugins/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import importlib 2 | import logging 3 | from pathlib import Path 4 | 5 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 6 | 7 | 8 | def load(): 9 | plugins = [plugin.stem for plugin in Path(__file__).parent.glob('*.py')] 10 | for plugin in plugins: 11 | if '__init__' not in plugin: 12 | importlib.import_module(f'{__name__}.{plugin}') 13 | logger.debug(f'Plugin {plugin} loaded') 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/plugins/download.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import deethon 2 | from telethon.events import NewMessage, StopPropagation 3 | from telethon.tl.types import DocumentAttributeAudio 4 | 5 | from .. import bot, users, deezer 6 | from ..helper.download_status import DownloadStatus 7 | from ..helper.upload_status import UploadStatus 8 | from ..utils import translate 9 | from ..utils.fast_download import upload_file 10 | 11 | 12 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern=r"https?://(?:www\.)?deezer\.com/(?:\w+/)?track/(\d+)")) 13 | async def track_link(event: NewMessage.Event): 14 | try: 15 | track = deethon.Track(event.pattern_match.group(1)) 16 | except deethon.errors.DeezerApiError: 17 | await event.reply("Track not found.") 18 | raise StopPropagation 19 | await event.respond( 20 | translate.TRACK_MSG.format( 21 | track.title, 22 | track.artist, 23 | track.album.title, 24 | track.release_date 25 | ), 26 | file=track.album.cover_xl) 27 | quality = users[event.chat_id]["quality"] 28 | download_status = DownloadStatus(event) 29 | await download_status.start() 30 | file = await bot.loop.run_in_executor(None, deezer.download_track, track, quality, download_status.progress) 31 | download_status.finished() 32 | file_ext = ".mp3" if quality.startswith("MP3") else ".flac" 33 | file_name = track.artist + " - " + track.title + file_ext 34 | upload_status = UploadStatus(event) 35 | await upload_status.start() 36 | async with bot.action(event.input_chat, 'audio'): 37 | uploaded_file = await upload_file( 38 | file_name=file_name, 39 | client=bot, 40 | file=open(file, 'rb'), 41 | progress_callback=upload_status.progress, 42 | ) 43 | upload_status.finished() 44 | await bot.send_file( 45 | event.chat_id, 46 | uploaded_file, 47 | thumb=track.album.cover_medium, 48 | attributes=[ 49 | DocumentAttributeAudio( 50 | voice=False, 51 | title=track.title, 52 | duration=track.duration, 53 | performer=track.artist, 54 | ) 55 | ], 56 | ) 57 | raise StopPropagation 58 | 59 | 60 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern=r"https?://(?:www\.)?deezer\.com/(?:\w+/)?album/(\d+)")) 61 | async def album_link(event: NewMessage.Event): 62 | try: 63 | album = deethon.Album(event.pattern_match.group(1)) 64 | except deethon.errors.DeezerApiError: 65 | await event.respond("Not found") 66 | raise StopPropagation 67 | 68 | await event.respond( 69 | translate.ALBUM_MSG.format( 70 | album.title, 71 | album.artist, 72 | album.release_date, 73 | album.total_tracks, 74 | ), 75 | file=album.cover_xl, 76 | ) 77 | 78 | quality = users[event.chat_id]["quality"] 79 | msg = await event.reply(translate.DOWNLOAD_MSG) 80 | tracks = deezer.download_album(album, quality, stream=True) 81 | await msg.delete() 82 | async with bot.action(event.chat_id, "audio"): 83 | for num, track in enumerate(tracks): 84 | file_ext = ".mp3" if quality.startswith("MP3") else ".flac" 85 | file_name = f"{album.artist} - {album.tracks[num].title}{file_ext}" 86 | upload_status = UploadStatus(event, num + 1, album.total_tracks) 87 | await upload_status.start() 88 | r = await upload_file( 89 | file_name=file_name, 90 | client=bot, 91 | file=open(track, 'rb'), 92 | progress_callback=upload_status.progress 93 | ) 94 | upload_status.finished() 95 | await bot.send_file( 96 | event.chat_id, 97 | r, 98 | attributes=[ 99 | DocumentAttributeAudio( 100 | voice=False, 101 | title=album.tracks[num].title, 102 | duration=album.tracks[num].duration, 103 | performer=album.artist, 104 | ) 105 | ], 106 | ) 107 | await msg.delete() 108 | 109 | await event.reply(translate.END_MSG) 110 | raise StopPropagation 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/plugins/inline.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | 3 | from telethon.tl.types import InputWebDocument 4 | from telethon.events import InlineQuery 5 | 6 | from .. import bot 7 | from ..utils.fetch import fetch_json 8 | 9 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 10 | 11 | 12 | @bot.on(InlineQuery()) 13 | async def inline(event: InlineQuery.Event): 14 | builder = event.builder 15 | s = [] 16 | 17 | if event.text.startswith(".a "): 18 | album_name = event.text.replace(".a", "").strip() 19 | if len(album_name) < 1: 20 | return 21 | logger.debug(f'Searching for album: {album_name}') 22 | api_search_link = "https://api.deezer.com/search/album?q=" + album_name 23 | 24 | data = await fetch_json(api_search_link) 25 | 26 | for match in data["data"]: 27 | s += ( 28 | builder.article( 29 | title=match["title"], 30 | text=match["link"], 31 | description=f"Artist: {match['artist']['name']}\nTracks: {match['nb_tracks']}", 32 | thumb=InputWebDocument( 33 | url=match["cover_medium"], 34 | size=0, 35 | mime_type="image/jpeg", 36 | attributes=[], 37 | ), 38 | ), 39 | ) 40 | 41 | elif len(event.text) > 1: 42 | logger.debug(f'Searching for track: {event.text}') 43 | api_search_link = "https://api.deezer.com/search?q=" + event.text 44 | 45 | data = await fetch_json(api_search_link) 46 | 47 | for match in data["data"]: 48 | s += ( 49 | builder.article( 50 | title=match["title"], 51 | text=match["link"], 52 | description=f"Artist: {match['artist']['name']}\nAlbum: {match['album']['title']}", 53 | thumb=InputWebDocument( 54 | url=match["album"]["cover_medium"], 55 | size=0, 56 | mime_type="image/jpeg", 57 | attributes=[], 58 | ), 59 | ), 60 | ) 61 | if s: 62 | try: 63 | await event.answer(s) 64 | except TypeError: 65 | pass 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/plugins/restart.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | import pickle 3 | from os import execl, path, remove 4 | from sys import executable 5 | 6 | from telethon.events import NewMessage 7 | 8 | from .. import bot, OWNER_ID 9 | 10 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 11 | 12 | if path.exists('restart.pickle'): 13 | with open('restart.pickle', 'rb') as status: 14 | chat, msg_id = pickle.load(status) 15 | bot.loop.run_until_complete(bot.edit_message( 16 | chat, msg_id, "Restarted Successfully!")) 17 | remove('restart.pickle') 18 | 19 | 20 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern='/restart', from_users=OWNER_ID)) 21 | async def restart(event): 22 | restart_message = await event.reply("Restarting, Please wait!") 23 | with open('restart.pickle', 'wb') as status: 24 | pickle.dump([event.chat_id, restart_message.id], status) 25 | logger.info('Restarting deegram') 26 | execl(executable, executable, "-m", "deegram") 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/plugins/settings.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from asyncio import sleep 2 | from typing import Union 3 | 4 | from telethon import Button 5 | from telethon.events import NewMessage, CallbackQuery, StopPropagation 6 | 7 | from .. import bot, users 8 | 9 | search_buttons = [ 10 | [ 11 | Button.switch_inline("Search track 🎧", same_peer=True), 12 | Button.switch_inline("Search album 💽", query=".a: ", same_peer=True), 13 | ], 14 | [Button.inline("❌")], 15 | ] 16 | 17 | 18 | @bot.on(NewMessage(pattern="/settings")) 19 | async def settings(event: Union[NewMessage.Event, CallbackQuery.Event]): 20 | if hasattr(event, "query"): 21 | answer = event.edit 22 | else: 23 | answer = event.respond 24 | await answer( 25 | "Settings:", 26 | buttons=[[Button.inline("Quality 🎧", data="q")], [Button.inline("❌")]], 27 | ) 28 | raise StopPropagation 29 | 30 | 31 | @bot.on(CallbackQuery(pattern="q")) 32 | async def settings_quality(event: CallbackQuery.Event): 33 | q = users[event.query.user_id]["quality"] 34 | a = "FLAC" 35 | b = "MP3 320" 36 | c = "MP3 256" 37 | d = "MP3 128" 38 | s = " ✅" 39 | 40 | if q == "FLAC": 41 | a += s 42 | elif q == "MP3_320": 43 | b += s 44 | elif q == "MP3_256": 45 | c += s 46 | elif q == "MP3_128": 47 | d += s 48 | 49 | await event.edit( 50 | "Select song quality: ", 51 | buttons=[ 52 | [Button.inline(a, data="FLAC"), Button.inline(b, data="MP3_320")], 53 | [Button.inline(c, data="MP3_256"), 54 | Button.inline(d, data="MP3_128")], 55 | [Button.inline("◀️"), Button.inline("❌")], 56 | ], 57 | ) 58 | 59 | 60 | @bot.on(CallbackQuery(pattern=r"(FLAC|MP3_\d{3})")) 61 | async def callback(event: CallbackQuery.Event): 62 | q = event.data.decode("utf-8") 63 | if users[event.query.user_id]["quality"] != q: 64 | users[event.query.user_id]["quality"] = q 65 | await event.answer("Done!") 66 | await settings_quality(event) 67 | else: 68 | await event.answer("Already selected!") 69 | 70 | 71 | @bot.on(CallbackQuery(pattern="❌")) 72 | async def cancel(event: CallbackQuery.Event): 73 | await event.edit("Canceled.") 74 | await sleep(1.5) 75 | await event.delete() 76 | 77 | 78 | @bot.on(CallbackQuery(pattern="◀️")) 79 | async def back_to_settings(event: CallbackQuery.Event): 80 | await settings(event) 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/utils/bot_utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from typing import Union 2 | 3 | SIZE_UNITS = ["B", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB"] 4 | 5 | 6 | def get_readable_file_size(size_in_bytes: Union[int, float]) -> str: 7 | if size_in_bytes is None: 8 | return "0B" 9 | index = 0 10 | while size_in_bytes >= 1024: 11 | size_in_bytes /= 1024 12 | index += 1 13 | try: 14 | return f"{round(size_in_bytes, 2)}{SIZE_UNITS[index]}" 15 | except IndexError: 16 | return "File too large" 17 | 18 | 19 | def get_readable_time(secs: float) -> str: 20 | result = "" 21 | (days, remainder) = divmod(secs, 86400) 22 | days = int(days) 23 | if days != 0: 24 | result += f"{days}d" 25 | (hours, remainder) = divmod(remainder, 3600) 26 | hours = int(hours) 27 | if hours != 0: 28 | result += f"{hours}h" 29 | (minutes, seconds) = divmod(remainder, 60) 30 | minutes = int(minutes) 31 | if minutes != 0: 32 | result += f"{minutes}m" 33 | seconds = int(seconds) 34 | result += f"{seconds}s" 35 | return result 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/utils/fast_download.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | > Based on parallel_file_transfer.py from mautrix-telegram, with permission to distribute under the MIT license 3 | > Copyright (C) 2019 Tulir Asokan - https://github.com/tulir/mautrix-telegram 4 | """ 5 | import asyncio 6 | import hashlib 7 | import inspect 8 | import math 9 | import os 10 | import logging 11 | from collections import defaultdict 12 | from typing import (AsyncGenerator, Awaitable, BinaryIO, Callable, DefaultDict, List, 13 | Optional, Tuple, Union) 14 | 15 | from telethon import TelegramClient, helpers, utils 16 | from telethon.crypto import AuthKey 17 | from telethon.network import MTProtoSender 18 | from telethon.tl.functions.auth import (ExportAuthorizationRequest, 19 | ImportAuthorizationRequest) 20 | from telethon.tl.functions.upload import (GetFileRequest, 21 | SaveBigFilePartRequest, 22 | SaveFilePartRequest) 23 | from telethon.tl.types import (Document, InputDocumentFileLocation, InputFile, 24 | InputFileBig, InputFileLocation, 25 | InputPeerPhotoFileLocation, 26 | InputPhotoFileLocation, TypeInputFile) 27 | 28 | TypeLocation = Union[Document, InputDocumentFileLocation, InputPeerPhotoFileLocation, 29 | InputFileLocation, InputPhotoFileLocation] 30 | 31 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 32 | 33 | 34 | def stream_file(file_to_stream: BinaryIO, chunk_size=1024): 35 | while True: 36 | data_read = file_to_stream.read(chunk_size) 37 | if not data_read: 38 | break 39 | yield data_read 40 | 41 | 42 | class DownloadSender: 43 | sender: MTProtoSender 44 | request: GetFileRequest 45 | remaining: int 46 | stride: int 47 | 48 | def __init__(self, sender: MTProtoSender, file: TypeLocation, offset: int, limit: int, 49 | stride: int, count: int) -> None: 50 | self.sender = sender 51 | self.request = GetFileRequest(file, offset=offset, limit=limit) 52 | self.stride = stride 53 | self.remaining = count 54 | 55 | async def next(self) -> Optional[bytes]: 56 | if not self.remaining: 57 | return None 58 | result = await self.sender.send(self.request) 59 | self.remaining -= 1 60 | self.request.offset += self.stride 61 | return result.bytes 62 | 63 | def disconnect(self) -> Awaitable[None]: 64 | return self.sender.disconnect() 65 | 66 | 67 | class UploadSender: 68 | sender: MTProtoSender 69 | request: Union[SaveFilePartRequest, SaveBigFilePartRequest] 70 | part_count: int 71 | stride: int 72 | previous: Optional[asyncio.Task] 73 | loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop 74 | 75 | def __init__(self, sender: MTProtoSender, file_id: int, part_count: int, big: bool, index: int, 76 | stride: int, loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop) -> None: 77 | self.sender = sender 78 | self.part_count = part_count 79 | if big: 80 | self.request = SaveBigFilePartRequest( 81 | file_id, index, part_count, b"") 82 | else: 83 | self.request = SaveFilePartRequest(file_id, index, b"") 84 | self.stride = stride 85 | self.previous = None 86 | self.loop = loop 87 | 88 | async def next(self, data: bytes) -> None: 89 | if self.previous: 90 | await self.previous 91 | self.previous = self.loop.create_task(self._next(data)) 92 | 93 | async def _next(self, data: bytes) -> None: 94 | self.request.bytes = data 95 | logger.debug(f"Sending file part {self.request.file_part}/{self.part_count}" 96 | f" with {len(data)} bytes") 97 | await self.sender.send(self.request) 98 | self.request.file_part += self.stride 99 | 100 | async def disconnect(self) -> None: 101 | if self.previous: 102 | await self.previous 103 | return await self.sender.disconnect() 104 | 105 | 106 | class ParallelTransferrer: 107 | client: TelegramClient 108 | loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop 109 | dc_id: int 110 | senders: Optional[List[Union[DownloadSender, UploadSender]]] 111 | auth_key: AuthKey 112 | upload_ticker: int 113 | 114 | def __init__(self, client: TelegramClient, dc_id: Optional[int] = None) -> None: 115 | self.client = client 116 | self.loop = self.client.loop 117 | self.dc_id = dc_id or self.client.session.dc_id 118 | self.auth_key = (None if dc_id and self.client.session.dc_id != dc_id 119 | else self.client.session.auth_key) 120 | self.senders = None 121 | self.upload_ticker = 0 122 | 123 | async def _cleanup(self) -> None: 124 | await asyncio.gather(*[sender.disconnect() for sender in self.senders]) 125 | self.senders = None 126 | 127 | @staticmethod 128 | def _get_connection_count(file_size: int, max_count: int = 20, 129 | full_size: int = 100 * 1024 * 1024) -> int: 130 | if file_size > full_size: 131 | return max_count 132 | return math.ceil((file_size / full_size) * max_count) 133 | 134 | async def _init_download(self, connections: int, file: TypeLocation, part_count: int, 135 | part_size: int) -> None: 136 | minimum, remainder = divmod(part_count, connections) 137 | 138 | def get_part_count() -> int: 139 | nonlocal remainder 140 | if remainder > 0: 141 | remainder -= 1 142 | return minimum + 1 143 | return minimum 144 | 145 | # The first cross-DC sender will export+import the authorization, so we always create it 146 | # before creating any other senders. 147 | self.senders = [ 148 | await self._create_download_sender(file, 0, part_size, connections * part_size, 149 | get_part_count()), 150 | *await asyncio.gather( 151 | *[self._create_download_sender(file, i, part_size, connections * part_size, 152 | get_part_count()) 153 | for i in range(1, connections)]) 154 | ] 155 | 156 | async def _create_download_sender(self, file: TypeLocation, index: int, part_size: int, 157 | stride: int, 158 | part_count: int) -> DownloadSender: 159 | return DownloadSender(await self._create_sender(), file, index * part_size, part_size, 160 | stride, part_count) 161 | 162 | async def _init_upload(self, connections: int, file_id: int, part_count: int, big: bool 163 | ) -> None: 164 | self.senders = [ 165 | await self._create_upload_sender(file_id, part_count, big, 0, connections), 166 | *await asyncio.gather( 167 | *[self._create_upload_sender(file_id, part_count, big, i, connections) 168 | for i in range(1, connections)]) 169 | ] 170 | 171 | async def _create_upload_sender(self, file_id: int, part_count: int, big: bool, index: int, 172 | stride: int) -> UploadSender: 173 | return UploadSender(await self._create_sender(), file_id, part_count, big, index, stride, 174 | loop=self.loop) 175 | 176 | async def _create_sender(self) -> MTProtoSender: 177 | dc = await self.client._get_dc(self.dc_id) 178 | sender = MTProtoSender(self.auth_key, loggers=self.client._log) 179 | await sender.connect(self.client._connection(dc.ip_address, dc.port, dc.id, 180 | loggers=self.client._log, 181 | proxy=self.client._proxy)) 182 | if not self.auth_key: 183 | logger.debug(f"Exporting auth to DC {self.dc_id}") 184 | auth = await self.client(ExportAuthorizationRequest(self.dc_id)) 185 | req = self.client._init_with(ImportAuthorizationRequest( 186 | id=auth.id, bytes=auth.bytes 187 | )) 188 | await sender.send(req) 189 | self.auth_key = sender.auth_key 190 | return sender 191 | 192 | async def init_upload(self, file_id: int, file_size: int, part_size_kb: Optional[float] = None, 193 | connection_count: Optional[int] = None) -> Tuple[int, int, bool]: 194 | connection_count = connection_count or self._get_connection_count( 195 | file_size) 196 | logger.debug(f"init_upload count is {connection_count}") 197 | part_size = ( 198 | part_size_kb or utils.get_appropriated_part_size(file_size)) * 1024 199 | part_count = (file_size + part_size - 1) // part_size 200 | is_large = file_size > 10 * 1024 * 1024 201 | await self._init_upload(connection_count, file_id, part_count, is_large) 202 | return part_size, part_count, is_large 203 | 204 | async def upload(self, part: bytes) -> None: 205 | await self.senders[self.upload_ticker].next(part) 206 | self.upload_ticker = (self.upload_ticker + 1) % len(self.senders) 207 | 208 | async def finish_upload(self) -> None: 209 | await self._cleanup() 210 | 211 | async def download(self, file: TypeLocation, file_size: int, 212 | part_size_kb: Optional[float] = None, 213 | connection_count: Optional[int] = None) -> AsyncGenerator[bytes, None]: 214 | connection_count = connection_count or self._get_connection_count( 215 | file_size) 216 | 217 | part_size = ( 218 | part_size_kb or utils.get_appropriated_part_size(file_size)) * 1024 219 | part_count = math.ceil(file_size / part_size) 220 | logger.debug("Starting parallel download: " 221 | f"{connection_count} {part_size} {part_count} {file!s}") 222 | await self._init_download(connection_count, file, part_count, part_size) 223 | 224 | part = 0 225 | while part < part_count: 226 | tasks = [] 227 | for sender in self.senders: 228 | tasks.append(self.loop.create_task(sender.next())) 229 | for task in tasks: 230 | data = await task 231 | if not data: 232 | break 233 | yield data 234 | part += 1 235 | logger.debug(f"Part {part} downloaded") 236 | 237 | logger.debug("Parallel download finished, cleaning up connections") 238 | await self._cleanup() 239 | 240 | 241 | parallel_transfer_locks: DefaultDict[int, asyncio.Lock] = defaultdict( 242 | lambda: asyncio.Lock()) 243 | 244 | 245 | async def _internal_transfer_to_telegram(client: TelegramClient, 246 | response: BinaryIO, 247 | progress_callback: Callable[[int, int], None], 248 | file_name: str 249 | ) -> Tuple[TypeInputFile, int]: 250 | file_id = helpers.generate_random_long() 251 | file_size = os.path.getsize(response.name) 252 | 253 | hash_md5 = hashlib.md5() 254 | uploader = ParallelTransferrer(client) 255 | part_size, part_count, is_large = await uploader.init_upload(file_id, file_size) 256 | buffer = bytearray() 257 | for data in stream_file(response): 258 | if progress_callback: 259 | r = progress_callback(response.tell(), file_size) 260 | if inspect.isawaitable(r): 261 | await r 262 | if not is_large: 263 | hash_md5.update(data) 264 | if len(buffer) == 0 and len(data) == part_size: 265 | await uploader.upload(data) 266 | continue 267 | new_len = len(buffer) + len(data) 268 | if new_len >= part_size: 269 | cutoff = part_size - len(buffer) 270 | buffer.extend(data[:cutoff]) 271 | await uploader.upload(bytes(buffer)) 272 | buffer.clear() 273 | buffer.extend(data[cutoff:]) 274 | else: 275 | buffer.extend(data) 276 | if len(buffer) > 0: 277 | await uploader.upload(bytes(buffer)) 278 | await uploader.finish_upload() 279 | if is_large: 280 | return InputFileBig(file_id, part_count, file_name), file_size 281 | else: 282 | return InputFile(file_id, part_count, file_name, hash_md5.hexdigest()), file_size 283 | 284 | 285 | async def download_file(client: TelegramClient, 286 | location: TypeLocation, 287 | out: BinaryIO, 288 | progress_callback: Callable[[int, int], None] = None 289 | ) -> BinaryIO: 290 | size = location.size 291 | dc_id, location = utils.get_input_location(location) 292 | # We lock the transfers because telegram has connection count limits 293 | downloader = ParallelTransferrer(client, dc_id) 294 | downloaded = downloader.download(location, size) 295 | async for x in downloaded: 296 | out.write(x) 297 | if progress_callback: 298 | r = progress_callback(out.tell(), size) 299 | if inspect.isawaitable(r): 300 | await r 301 | 302 | return out 303 | 304 | 305 | async def upload_file(client: TelegramClient, 306 | file: BinaryIO, 307 | file_name: str, 308 | progress_callback: Callable[[int, int], None] = None) -> TypeInputFile: 309 | res = (await _internal_transfer_to_telegram(client, file, progress_callback, file_name))[0] 310 | return res 311 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/utils/fetch.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import aiohttp 2 | 3 | session = aiohttp.ClientSession() 4 | 5 | 6 | async def fetch_json(link): 7 | async with session.get(link) as resp: 8 | return await resp.json() 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deegram/utils/translate.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | VERSION = "0.2.4" 2 | CREATOR = "@BioHazard_Bots" 3 | BOT_NAME = "MellowD MUSIC" 4 | FEDERATION = "TheHazardNetwork" 5 | WELCOME_MSG = ( 6 | f"🎵 Welcome to {BOT_NAME} 🎵\n\n" 7 | "Click /help for more information\n\n" 8 | "join @BioHazard_Bots for more bots" 9 | ) 10 | INFO_MSG = ( 11 | f"👤 Creator: {CREATOR}\n" 12 | f"ℹ Version: {VERSION}\n" 13 | f"🍩 Federation: {FEDERATION}" 14 | ) 15 | STATS_MSG = ( 16 | "**Bot Uptime:** {}\n" 17 | "**Total Disk Space:** {}\n" 18 | "**Used:** {} " 19 | "**Free:** {}\n\n" 20 | "📊Data Usage📊\n**Upload:** {}\n" 21 | "**Download:** {}\n\n" 22 | "**CPU:** {}\n" 23 | "**RAM:** {}\n" 24 | "**DISK:** {}" 25 | ) 26 | HELP_MSG = ( 27 | "Search by Album or Track or just send me a Deezer Track or Album link and I will download it for you bot by @BioHazard_Bots\n\n" 28 | "**List of all commands:**\n" 29 | "/start - Get the welcome message\n" 30 | "/help - Get this message\n" 31 | "/settings - Change your preferences\n" 32 | "/info - Get some useful information about the Bot\n" 33 | "/stats - Get some statistics about the Bot\n" 34 | ) 35 | DOWNLOAD_MSG = "Downloading…" 36 | UPLOAD_MSG = "Uploading…" 37 | END_MSG = "Finished." 38 | ALBUM_MSG = ( 39 | "💽 Album: {}\n" 40 | "👤 Artist: {}\n" 41 | "📅 Date: {}\n" 42 | "🎧 Total tracks: {}" 43 | ) 44 | TRACK_MSG = ( 45 | "🎧 Track: {}\n" 46 | "👤 Artist: {}\n" 47 | "💽 Album: {}\n" 48 | "📅 Date: {}" 49 | ) 50 | CHOOSE = "Choose:" 51 | SEARCH_ALBUM = "Search Album 💽" 52 | SEARCH_TRACK = "Search Track 🎧" 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | updates: 3 | - package-ecosystem: "pip" 4 | directory: "/" 5 | schedule: 6 | interval: "daily" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | telethon~=1.22.0 2 | cryptg~=0.2 3 | python-dotenv~=0.18.0 4 | aiohttp~=3.7.4 5 | aiodns~=3.0.0 6 | cchardet~=2.1.7 7 | deethon~=0.5.1 8 | psutil 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /runtime.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | python-3.9.6 2 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------