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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # File manager telegram bot 2 | 3 | A linux file manager telegram bot 4 | 5 | # commands 6 | 7 | **cd [folder]** 8 | 9 | _Open folder_ 10 | 11 | `/cd /test/test` 12 | 13 | **ls** 14 | 15 | _List folders_ 16 | 17 | `/ls` 18 | 19 | **mkdir [folder name]** 20 | 21 | _Create a folder with name chosen_ 22 | 23 | `/mkdir new folder` 24 | 25 | **rmdir [folder name]** 26 | 27 | _Remove the folder chosen_ 28 | 29 | `/rmdir new folder` 30 | 31 | **rm [file name]** 32 | 33 | _Remove file_ 34 | 35 | `/rm test.mp3` 36 | 37 | **touch [file name]** 38 | 39 | _Create a file with name chosen_ 40 | 41 | `/touch test.txt` 42 | 43 | **cat [file name]** 44 | 45 | _Print the content_ 46 | 47 | `/cat test.txt` 48 | 49 | **tofile [file name] [text]** 50 | 51 | _Will create a file with name [file name] and will put [text] in it_ 52 | 53 | `/tofile test.py print "Hello world !"` 54 | 55 | **shell [command]** 56 | 57 | _Allow use the [command] on terminal_ 58 | 59 | `/shell uptime` 60 | 61 | **cp [file] [dir]** 62 | 63 | _Copie [file] to folder [dir]_ 64 | 65 | `/cp test.png test/test` 66 | 67 | **mv [file] [dir]** 68 | 69 | _Move [file] to folder [dir]_ 70 | 71 | `/mv test.png test/test` 72 | 73 | **upload [file name]** 74 | 75 | _Will upload that file in current folder_ 76 | 77 | `/upload test.txt` 78 | 79 | **download ** 80 | 81 | _will download that file you replied to_ 82 | 83 | `/download` 84 | 85 | Bot will select a name automatically 86 | 87 | `/download [file name]` 88 | 89 | Bot will save file with [file name] 90 | 91 | _Bot can upload files up to 50 mg and download files up to 20 mg_ 92 | 93 | # Installation 94 | 95 | You should have [lua](http://www.lua.org/) installed 96 | 97 | ```bash 98 | sudo apt-get install lua5.1 99 | 100 | ``` 101 | Clone the bot 102 | 103 | ``` 104 | git clone https://github.com/SEEDTEAM/file-manager-bot.git 105 | cd file-manager-bot 106 | 107 | ``` 108 | 109 | Then install bot using 110 | 111 | `bash launch.sh install` 112 | 113 | 114 | Then enter your base folder and telegram bot api key in bot.lua (config part) 115 | 116 | ```lua 117 | 118 | local bot_api_key = "" 119 | local BASE_URL = "https://api.telegram.org/bot"..bot_api_key 120 | -- Base folder like 121 | -- local BASE_FOLDER = "/home/imandaneshi/files/" 122 | local BASE_FOLDER = "" 123 | 124 | ``` 125 | 126 | And enter your telegram-id in admins table in [bot.lua](https://github.com/SEEDTEAM/file-manager-bot/blob/master/bot.lua#L19) 127 | ```lua 128 | local var = false 129 | local admins = {123456789,987654321}-- put your id here 130 | for k,v in pairs(admins) do 131 | 132 | ``` 133 | 134 | Save bot.lua 135 | 136 | Start the bot 137 | 138 | `bash launch.sh` 139 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package.path = package.path .. ';.luarocks/share/lua/5.2/?.lua' 2 | ..';.luarocks/share/lua/5.2/?/init.lua' 3 | package.cpath = package.cpath .. ';.luarocks/lib/lua/5.2/?.so' 4 | URL = require('socket.url') 5 | JSON = require('dkjson') 6 | HTTPS = require('ssl.https') 7 | ----config---- 8 | local bot_api_key = "" 9 | local BASE_URL = "https://api.telegram.org/bot"..bot_api_key 10 | -- Base folder like 11 | -- local BASE_FOLDER = "/home/imandaneshi/files/" 12 | local BASE_FOLDER = "" 13 | ------- 14 | 15 | ----utilites---- 16 | 17 | function is_admin(msg)-- Check if user is admin or not 18 | local var = false 19 | local admins = {123456789,987654321}-- put your id here 20 | for k,v in pairs(admins) do 21 | if msg.from.id == v then 22 | var = true 23 | end 24 | end 25 | return var 26 | end 27 | 28 | function sendRequest(url) 29 | local dat, res = HTTPS.request(url) 30 | local tab = JSON.decode(dat) 31 | 32 | if res ~= 200 then 33 | return false, res 34 | end 35 | 36 | if not tab.ok then 37 | return false, tab.description 38 | end 39 | 40 | return tab 41 | 42 | end 43 | 44 | function getMe()--https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getfile 45 | local url = BASE_URL .. '/getMe' 46 | return sendRequest(url) 47 | end 48 | 49 | function getUpdates(offset)--https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getupdates 50 | 51 | local url = BASE_URL .. '/getUpdates?timeout=20' 52 | 53 | if offset then 54 | 55 | url = url .. '&offset=' .. offset 56 | 57 | end 58 | 59 | return sendRequest(url) 60 | 61 | end 62 | 63 | function sendMessage(chat_id, text, disable_web_page_preview, reply_to_message_id, use_markdown)--https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendmessage 64 | 65 | local url = BASE_URL .. '/sendMessage?chat_id=' .. chat_id .. '&text=' .. URL.escape(text) 66 | 67 | if disable_web_page_preview == true then 68 | url = url .. '&disable_web_page_preview=true' 69 | end 70 | 71 | if reply_to_message_id then 72 | url = url .. '&reply_to_message_id=' .. reply_to_message_id 73 | end 74 | 75 | if use_markdown then 76 | url = url .. '&parse_mode=Markdown' 77 | end 78 | 79 | return sendRequest(url) 80 | 81 | end 82 | function sendDocument(chat_id, document, reply_to_message_id)--https://github.com/topkecleon/otouto/blob/master/bindings.lua 83 | 84 | local url = BASE_URL .. '/sendDocument' 85 | 86 | local curl_command = 'cd \''..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'\' && curl -s "' .. url .. '" -F "chat_id=' .. chat_id .. '" -F "document=@' .. document .. '"' 87 | 88 | if reply_to_message_id then 89 | curl_command = curl_command .. ' -F "reply_to_message_id=' .. reply_to_message_id .. '"' 90 | end 91 | io.popen(curl_command):read("*all") 92 | return 93 | 94 | end 95 | function download_to_file(url, file_name, file_path)--https://github.com/yagop/telegram-bot/blob/master/bot/utils.lua 96 | print("url to download: "..url) 97 | 98 | local respbody = {} 99 | local options = { 100 | url = url, 101 | sink = ltn12.sink.table(respbody), 102 | redirect = true 103 | } 104 | -- nil, code, headers, status 105 | local response = nil 106 | options.redirect = false 107 | response = {HTTPS.request(options)} 108 | local code = response[2] 109 | local headers = response[3] 110 | local status = response[4] 111 | if code ~= 200 then return nil end 112 | local file_path = BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..file_name 113 | 114 | print("Saved to: "..file_path) 115 | 116 | file = io.open(file_path, "w+") 117 | file:write(table.concat(respbody)) 118 | file:close() 119 | return file_path 120 | end 121 | -------- 122 | 123 | function bot_run() 124 | bot = nil 125 | 126 | while not bot do -- Get bot info 127 | bot = getMe() 128 | end 129 | 130 | bot = bot.result 131 | 132 | local bot_info = "Username = @"..bot.username.."\nName = "..bot.first_name.."\nId = "..bot.id.." \n" 133 | 134 | print(bot_info) 135 | 136 | last_update = last_update or 0 137 | 138 | is_running = true 139 | 140 | currect_folder = "" 141 | end 142 | 143 | function msg_processor(msg) 144 | if msg == nil then return end 145 | if not is_admin(msg) then return end-- Admins only ! 146 | if msg.date < os.time() - 5 then -- Ignore old msgs 147 | return 148 | end 149 | if msg.text then 150 | if msg.text:match("^/ls$") then 151 | local action = io.popen('ls "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'"'):read("*all") 152 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, action) 153 | end 154 | if msg.text:match("^/cd (.*)$") then 155 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/cd (.*)$") } 156 | currect_folder = matches[1] 157 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Currect folder = "..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder) 158 | end 159 | if msg.text:match("^/mkdir (.*)$") then 160 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/mkdir (.*)$") } 161 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && mkdir \''..matches[1]..'\''):read("*all") 162 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Created folder ") 163 | end 164 | if msg.text:match("^/rm (.*)$") then 165 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/rm (.*)$") } 166 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && rm -f \''..matches[1]..'\''):read("*all") 167 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Deleted "..matches[1]) 168 | end 169 | if msg.text:match("^/cat (.*)$") then 170 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/cat (.*)$") } 171 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && cat \''..matches[1]..'\''):read("*all") 172 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, action) 173 | end 174 | if msg.text:match("^/rmdir (.*)$") then 175 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/rmdir (.*)$") } 176 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && rmdir \''..matches[1]..'\''):read("*all") 177 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Deleted "..matches[1]) 178 | end 179 | if msg.text:match("^/touch (.*)$") then 180 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/touch (.*)$") } 181 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && touch \''..matches[1]..'\''):read("*all") 182 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Created file "..matches[1]) 183 | end 184 | if msg.text:match("^/tofile ([^%s]+) (.*)$") then 185 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/tofile ([^%s]+) (.*)$") } 186 | local file = io.open(BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..matches[1], "w") 187 | file:write(matches[2]) 188 | file:flush() 189 | file:close() 190 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Done !") 191 | end 192 | if msg.text:match("^/shell (.*)$") then 193 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/shell (.*)$") } 194 | local text = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && '..matches[1]:gsub('—', '--')):read('*all') 195 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, text) 196 | end 197 | if msg.text:match("^/cp (.*) (.*)$") then 198 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/cp (.*) (.*)$") } 199 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && cp -r \''..matches[1]..'\' \''..matches[2]..'\''):read("*all") 200 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Copied file "..matches[1]) 201 | end 202 | if msg.text:match("^/mv (.*) (.*)$") then 203 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/mv (.*) (.*)$") } 204 | local action = io.popen('cd "'..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..'" && mv \''..matches[1]..'\' \''..matches[2]..'\''):read("*all") 205 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Moved file "..matches[1]) 206 | end 207 | if msg.text:match("^/upload (.*)$") then 208 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/upload (.*)$") } 209 | if io.popen('find '..BASE_FOLDER..currect_folder..matches[1]):read("*all") == '' then 210 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "File does not exist") 211 | else 212 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Uploading file "..matches[1]) 213 | sendDocument(msg.chat.id, matches[1]) 214 | end 215 | end 216 | if msg.text:match("^/download (.*)$") or msg.text:match("^/download$") then--Turn your bot privacy off or it won't work on chats(groups and supergroups) 217 | if not msg.reply_to_message then 218 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "Reply to something !") 219 | return 220 | end 221 | local file = "" 222 | local filename = "" 223 | if msg.reply_to_message.photo then 224 | file = msg.reply_to_message.photo[1].file_id 225 | filename = "somepic.jpg" 226 | elseif msg.reply_to_message.video then 227 | file = msg.reply_to_message.video.file_id 228 | filename = "somevideo.mp4" 229 | if msg.reply_to_message.video.file_size > 19000000 then 230 | return 231 | end 232 | elseif msg.reply_to_message.document then 233 | file = msg.reply_to_message.document.file_id 234 | filename = msg.reply_to_message.document.file_name 235 | if msg.reply_to_message.document.file_size > 19000000 then 236 | return 237 | end 238 | elseif msg.reply_to_message.audio then 239 | filename = msg.reply_to_message.audio.title..".mp3" 240 | file = msg.reply_to_message.audio.file_id 241 | elseif msg.reply_to_message.sticker then 242 | filename = "somevoice.png" 243 | file = msg.reply_to_message.sticker.file_id 244 | elseif msg.reply_to_message.voice then 245 | filename = "somevoice.ogg" 246 | file = msg.reply_to_message.voice.file_id 247 | else 248 | return 249 | end 250 | local url = BASE_URL .. '/getFile?file_id='..file 251 | local res = HTTPS.request(url) 252 | local jres = JSON.decode(res) 253 | if string.match(msg.text, "^/download (.*)$") then 254 | local matches = { string.match(msg.text, "^/download (.*)$") } 255 | filename = matches[1] 256 | end 257 | 258 | local download = download_to_file("https://api.telegram.org/file/bot"..bot_api_key.."/"..jres.result.file_path, filename) 259 | sendMessage(msg.chat.id, "file downloaded") 260 | end 261 | end 262 | return 263 | end 264 | bot_run() -- Run main function 265 | while is_running do -- Start a loop witch receive messages. 266 | local response = getUpdates(last_update+1) -- Get the latest updates using getUpdates method 267 | if response then 268 | for i,v in ipairs(response.result) do 269 | last_update = v.update_id 270 | msg_processor(v.message) 271 | end 272 | else 273 | print("Conection failed") 274 | end 275 | 276 | end 277 | print("Bot halted") 278 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dkjson.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -- Module options: 2 | local always_try_using_lpeg = true 3 | local register_global_module_table = false 4 | local global_module_name = 'json' 5 | 6 | --[==[ 7 | 8 | David Kolf's JSON module for Lua 5.1/5.2 9 | ======================================== 10 | *Version 2.4* 11 | In the default configuration this module writes no global values, not even 12 | the module table. Import it using 13 | json = require ("dkjson") 14 | In environments where `require` or a similiar function are not available 15 | and you cannot receive the return value of the module, you can set the 16 | option `register_global_module_table` to `true`. The module table will 17 | then be saved in the global variable with the name given by the option 18 | `global_module_name`. 19 | Exported functions and values: 20 | `json.encode (object [, state])` 21 | -------------------------------- 22 | Create a string representing the object. `Object` can be a table, 23 | a string, a number, a boolean, `nil`, `json.null` or any object with 24 | a function `__tojson` in its metatable. A table can only use strings 25 | and numbers as keys and its values have to be valid objects as 26 | well. It raises an error for any invalid data types or reference 27 | cycles. 28 | `state` is an optional table with the following fields: 29 | - `indent` 30 | When `indent` (a boolean) is set, the created string will contain 31 | newlines and indentations. Otherwise it will be one long line. 32 | - `keyorder` 33 | `keyorder` is an array to specify the ordering of keys in the 34 | encoded output. If an object has keys which are not in this array 35 | they are written after the sorted keys. 36 | - `level` 37 | This is the initial level of indentation used when `indent` is 38 | set. For each level two spaces are added. When absent it is set 39 | to 0. 40 | - `buffer` 41 | `buffer` is an array to store the strings for the result so they 42 | can be concatenated at once. When it isn't given, the encode 43 | function will create it temporary and will return the 44 | concatenated result. 45 | - `bufferlen` 46 | When `bufferlen` is set, it has to be the index of the last 47 | element of `buffer`. 48 | - `tables` 49 | `tables` is a set to detect reference cycles. It is created 50 | temporary when absent. Every table that is currently processed 51 | is used as key, the value is `true`. 52 | 53 | When `state.buffer` was set, the return value will be `true` on 54 | success. Without `state.buffer` the return value will be a string. 55 | 56 | `json.decode (string [, position [, null]])` 57 | -------------------------------------------- 58 | 59 | Decode `string` starting at `position` or at 1 if `position` was 60 | omitted. 61 | 62 | `null` is an optional value to be returned for null values. The 63 | default is `nil`, but you could set it to `json.null` or any other 64 | value. 65 | 66 | The return values are the object or `nil`, the position of the next 67 | character that doesn't belong to the object, and in case of errors 68 | an error message. 69 | Two metatables are created. Every array or object that is decoded gets 70 | a metatable with the `__jsontype` field set to either `array` or 71 | `object`. If you want to provide your own metatables use the syntax 72 | json.decode (string, position, null, objectmeta, arraymeta) 73 | To prevent the assigning of metatables pass `nil`: 74 | json.decode (string, position, null, nil) 75 | `.__jsonorder` 76 | ------------------------- 77 | `__jsonorder` can overwrite the `keyorder` for a specific table. 78 | `.__jsontype` 79 | ------------------------ 80 | `__jsontype` can be either `"array"` or `"object"`. This value is only 81 | checked for empty tables. (The default for empty tables is `"array"`). 82 | `.__tojson (self, state)` 83 | ------------------------------------ 84 | You can provide your own `__tojson` function in a metatable. In this 85 | function you can either add directly to the buffer and return true, 86 | or you can return a string. On errors nil and a message should be 87 | returned. 88 | `json.null` 89 | ----------- 90 | You can use this value for setting explicit `null` values. 91 | `json.version` 92 | -------------- 93 | Set to `"dkjson 2.4"`. 94 | `json.quotestring (string)` 95 | --------------------------- 96 | Quote a UTF-8 string and escape critical characters using JSON 97 | escape sequences. This function is only necessary when you build 98 | your own `__tojson` functions. 99 | `json.addnewline (state)` 100 | ------------------------- 101 | When `state.indent` is set, add a newline to `state.buffer` and spaces 102 | according to `state.level`. 103 | LPeg support 104 | ------------ 105 | When the local configuration variable `always_try_using_lpeg` is set, 106 | this module tries to load LPeg to replace the `decode` function. The 107 | speed increase is significant. You can get the LPeg module at 108 | . 109 | When LPeg couldn't be loaded, the pure Lua functions stay active. 110 | 111 | In case you don't want this module to require LPeg on its own, 112 | disable the option `always_try_using_lpeg` in the options section at 113 | the top of the module. 114 | In this case you can later load LPeg support using 115 | ### `json.use_lpeg ()` 116 | Require the LPeg module and replace the functions `quotestring` and 117 | and `decode` with functions that use LPeg patterns. 118 | This function returns the module table, so you can load the module 119 | using: 120 | json = require "dkjson".use_lpeg() 121 | Alternatively you can use `pcall` so the JSON module still works when 122 | LPeg isn't found. 123 | 124 | json = require "dkjson" 125 | pcall (json.use_lpeg) 126 | 127 | ### `json.using_lpeg` 128 | 129 | This variable is set to `true` when LPeg was loaded successfully. 130 | 131 | --------------------------------------------------------------------- 132 | 133 | Contact 134 | ------- 135 | 136 | You can contact the author by sending an e-mail to 'david' at the 137 | domain 'dkolf.de'. 138 | 139 | --------------------------------------------------------------------- 140 | 141 | *Copyright (C) 2010-2013 David Heiko Kolf* 142 | 143 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining 144 | a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 145 | "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including 146 | without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, 147 | distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to 148 | permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to 149 | the following conditions: 150 | 151 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be 152 | included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 153 | 154 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 155 | EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 156 | MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND 157 | NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS 158 | BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN 159 | ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN 160 | CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 161 | SOFTWARE. 162 | 163 | 168 | 169 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /launch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | THIS_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) 4 | cd $THIS_DIR 5 | 6 | install_luarocks() { 7 | git clone https://github.com/keplerproject/luarocks.git 8 | cd luarocks 9 | git checkout tags/v2.2.1 # Current stable 10 | 11 | PREFIX="$THIS_DIR/.luarocks" 12 | 13 | ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --sysconfdir=$PREFIX/luarocks --force-config 14 | 15 | RET=$?; if [ $RET -ne 0 ]; 16 | then echo "Error. Exiting."; exit $RET; 17 | fi 18 | 19 | make build && make install 20 | RET=$?; if [ $RET -ne 0 ]; 21 | then echo "Error. Exiting.";exit $RET; 22 | fi 23 | 24 | cd .. 25 | rm -rf luarocks 26 | } 27 | 28 | install_rocks() { 29 | 30 | ./.luarocks/bin/luarocks install luasec 31 | RET=$?; if [ $RET -ne 0 ]; 32 | then echo "Error. Exiting."; exit $RET; 33 | fi 34 | 35 | ./.luarocks/bin/luarocks install luasocket 36 | RET=$?; if [ $RET -ne 0 ]; 37 | then echo "Error. Exiting."; exit $RET; 38 | fi 39 | 40 | } 41 | 42 | if [ "$1" = "install" ]; then 43 | install_luarocks 44 | install_rocks 45 | else 46 | while true; do 47 | lua bot.lua 48 | sleep 5s 49 | done 50 | fi 51 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------