├── .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:
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1 | **/__pycache__/
2 | **/*.pyc
3 | *.session
4 | *.session.journal
5 | *.log
6 | *.env
7 | .github/
8 | .vscode/
9 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | __pycache__/
2 | .vscode/
3 | .idea/
4 | Songs/
5 | *.session
6 | *.session-journal
7 | *.log
8 | *.env
9 | fly.toml
10 |
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/Dockerfile:
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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 |
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/Procfile:
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1 | worker: python3 -m deegram
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/README.md:
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1 | # Music Downloader
2 | A python based telegram bot to download music online via deezer!
3 |
4 | # Deploy
5 | [](https://dashboard.heroku.com/new?template=https://github.com/Rexinazor/Music_Downloader)
6 |
7 |
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/app.json:
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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 |
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/deegram/__init__.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/__main__.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/helper/download_status.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/helper/upload_status.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/plugins/__init__.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/plugins/download.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/plugins/inline.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/plugins/restart.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/plugins/settings.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/utils/bot_utils.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/utils/fast_download.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/utils/fetch.py:
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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 |
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/deegram/utils/translate.py:
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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 |
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/dependabot.yml:
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1 | version: 2
2 | updates:
3 | - package-ecosystem: "pip"
4 | directory: "/"
5 | schedule:
6 | interval: "daily"
7 |
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/requirements.txt:
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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 |
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1 | python-3.9.6
2 |
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