'
27 |
28 | with open('Extractor/core/template.html', 'r') as fp:
29 | file_content = fp.read()
30 | title = batch_name.strip()
31 | with open(file_name, 'w') as fp:
32 | fp.write(file_content.replace('{{tbody_content}}', tbody).replace('{{batch_name}}', title))
33 |
34 |
35 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
36 |
37 |
38 | def get_course_content(session, course_id, folder_id=0):
39 | fetched_contents = ""
40 |
41 | params = {
42 | 'courseId': course_id,
43 | 'folderId': folder_id,
44 | }
45 |
46 | res = session.get(f'{api}/course/content/get', params=params)
47 |
48 | if res.status_code == 200:
49 | res_json = res.json()
50 |
51 | contents = res_json.get('data', {}).get('courseContent', [])
52 |
53 | for content in contents:
54 | if content['contentType'] == 1:
55 | resources = content.get('resources', {})
56 |
57 | if resources.get('videos') or resources.get('files'):
58 | sub_contents = get_course_content(session, course_id, content['id'])
59 | fetched_contents += sub_contents
60 |
61 | elif content['contentType'] == 2:
62 | name = content.get('name', '')
63 | id = content.get('contentHashId', '')
64 |
65 | headers = {
66 | "Host": "api.classplusapp.com",
67 | "x-access-token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzM4NCIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpZCI6OTIzNDIwMDUsIm9yZ0lkIjo1NDI0MjEsInR5cGUiOjEsIm1vYmlsZSI6IjkxODI5ODczMDAzNiIsIm5hbWUiOiJTdWRoYW5zaHUgSmhhIiwiZW1haWwiOiJzdWRoYW5zaHVqaGExNTFAZ21haWwuY29tIiwiaXNJbnRlcm5hdGlvbmFsIjowLCJkZWZhdWx0TGFuZ3VhZ2UiOiJFTiIsImNvdW50cnlDb2RlIjoiSU4iLCJjb3VudHJ5SVNPIjoiOTEiLCJ0aW1lem9uZSI6IkdNVCs1OjMwIiwiaXNEaXkiOnRydWUsIm9yZ0NvZGUiOiJ1Y3Z2YW8iLCJpc0RpeVN1YmFkbWluIjowLCJmaW5nZXJwcmludElkIjoiOGE5NTlhMGQ1Y2UyNjBkNzJhMDVhMzcxYTBhYzk5YmUiLCJpYXQiOjE3MDc0OTc2OTAsImV4cCI6MTcwODEwMjQ5MH0.68JhYbWAjf1B0a6hD4OGSmVhhH2WF97DX8DMJAfo5CkIwIVWABMugHN0Mz43LUoY",
68 | "User-Agent": "Mobile-Android",
69 | "Accept": "application/json, text/plain, */*",
70 | "Accept-Encoding": "gzip, deflate, br",
71 | "Accept-Language": "en",
72 | "Origin": "https://web.classplusapp.com",
73 | "Referer": "https://web.classplusapp.com/",
74 | "Region": "IN",
75 | "Sec-Ch-Ua": "\"Not A(Brand\";v=\"99\", \"Microsoft Edge\";v=\"121\", \"Chromium\";v=\"121\"",
76 | "Sec-Ch-Ua-Mobile": "?0",
77 | "Sec-Ch-Ua-Platform": "\"Windows\"",
78 | "Sec-Fetch-Dest": "empty",
79 | "Sec-Fetch-Mode": "cors",
80 | "Sec-Fetch-Site": "same-site",
81 | }
82 |
83 | params = {
84 | 'contentId': id
85 | }
86 |
87 | r = requests.get('https://api.classplusapp.com/cams/uploader/video/jw-signed-url', headers=headers, params=params)
88 | url = r.json()['url']
89 |
90 | content = f'{name}:{url}\n'
91 | fetched_contents += content
92 |
93 | else:
94 | name = content.get('name', '')
95 | url = content.get('url', '')
96 | content = f'{name}:{url}\n'
97 | fetched_contents += content
98 |
99 | return fetched_contents
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
104 |
105 | async def classplus_txt(app, message):
106 |
107 | headers = {
108 | 'accept-encoding': 'gzip',
109 | 'accept-language': 'EN',
110 | 'api-version' : '35',
111 | 'app-version' : '1.4.73.2',
112 | 'build-number' : '35',
113 | 'connection' : 'Keep-Alive',
114 | 'content-type' : 'application/json',
115 | 'device-details' : 'Xiaomi_Redmi 7_SDK-32',
116 | 'device-id' : 'c28d3cb16bbdac01',
117 | 'host' : 'api.classplusapp.com',
118 | 'region' : 'IN',
119 | 'user-agent' : 'Mobile-Android',
120 | 'webengage-luid' : '00000187-6fe4-5d41-a530-26186858be4c'
121 | }
122 |
123 | headers2 = {
124 | "Api-Version": "43",
125 | "Content-Type": "application/json;charset=UTF-8",
126 | "Device-Id": "1706954623055",
127 | "Origin": "https://web.classplusapp.com",
128 | "Referer": "https://web.classplusapp.com/",
129 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/121.0.0.0 Safari/537.36",
130 | }
131 |
132 | try:
133 | input = await app.ask(message.chat.id, text="SEND YOUR CREDENTIALS AS SHOWN BELOW\n\nORGANISATION CODE:\n\nPHONE NUMBER:\n\nOR SEND\nACCESS TOKEN:")
134 |
135 | creds = input.text
136 | session = requests.Session()
137 | session.headers.update(headers2)
138 |
139 | logged_in = False
140 |
141 | if '\n' in creds:
142 | org_code, phone_no = [cred.strip() for cred in creds.split('\n')]
143 |
144 | if org_code.isalpha() and phone_no.isdigit() and len(phone_no) == 10:
145 | res = session.get(f'{api}/orgs/{org_code}')
146 |
147 | if res.status_code == 200:
148 | res = res.json()
149 |
150 | org_id = int(res['data']['orgId'])
151 |
152 | data = {
153 | 'countryExt': '91',
154 | 'mobile' : phone_no,
155 | 'orgCode' : org_code,
156 | 'orgId' : org_id,
157 | 'viaSms' : 1,
158 | }
159 |
160 | res = session.post(f'{api}/otp/generate', data=json.dumps(data))
161 |
162 | if res.status_code == 200:
163 | res = res.json()
164 |
165 | session_id = res['data']['sessionId']
166 |
167 | user_otp = await app.ask(message.chat.id, text="Send your otp ")
168 |
169 | if user_otp.text.isdigit():
170 | otp = user_otp.text.strip()
171 |
172 | data = {
173 | "otp": otp,
174 | "countryExt": "91",
175 | "sessionId": session_id,
176 | "orgId": org_id,
177 | "fingerprintId": "",
178 | "mobile": phone_no
179 | }
180 |
181 | res = session.post(f'{api}/users/verify', data=json.dumps(data))
182 | res = res.json()
183 | if res['status'] == 'success':
184 | await app.send_message(message.chat.id, res)
185 | user_id = res['data']['user']['id']
186 | token = res['data']['token']
187 | session.headers['x-access-token'] = token
188 |
189 | await message.reply_text(f"Your access token for future uses -\n\n{token}")
190 |
191 | logged_in = True
192 |
193 | else:
194 | raise Exception('Failed to verify OTP.')
195 | raise Exception('Failed to validate OTP.')
196 | raise Exception('Failed to generate OTP.')
197 | raise Exception('Failed to get organization Id.')
198 | raise Exception('Failed to validate credentials.')
199 |
200 | else:
201 |
202 | token = creds.strip()
203 | session.headers['x-access-token'] = token
204 |
205 |
206 | res = session.get(f'{api}/users/details')
207 |
208 | if res.status_code == 200:
209 | res = res.json()
210 |
211 | user_id = res['data']['responseData']['user']['id']
212 | logged_in = True
213 |
214 | else:
215 | raise Exception('Failed to get user details.')
216 |
217 |
218 | if logged_in:
219 |
220 | params = {
221 | 'userId': user_id,
222 | 'tabCategoryId': 3
223 | }
224 |
225 | res = session.get(f'{api}/profiles/users/data', params=params)
226 |
227 | if res.status_code == 200:
228 | res = res.json()
229 |
230 | courses = res['data']['responseData']['coursesData']
231 |
232 | if courses:
233 | text = ''
234 |
235 | for cnt, course in enumerate(courses):
236 | name = course['name']
237 | text += f'{cnt + 1}. {name}\n'
238 |
239 | num = await app.ask(message.chat.id, text=f"send index number of the course to download\n\n{text}")
240 |
241 | if num.text.isdigit() and len(num.text) <= len(courses):
242 |
243 | selected_course_index = int(num.text.strip())
244 |
245 | course = courses[selected_course_index - 1]
246 |
247 | selected_course_id = course['id']
248 | selected_course_name = course['name']
249 |
250 | msg = await message.reply_text("Now your extracting your course")
251 |
252 |
253 | course_content = get_course_content(session, selected_course_id)
254 | await msg.delete()
255 |
256 | if course_content:
257 |
258 | caption = (f"App Name : Classplus\nBatch Name : {selected_course_name}")
259 |
260 |
261 | text_file = "Classplus"
262 | with open(f'{text_file}.txt', 'w') as f:
263 | f.write(f"{course_content}")
264 |
265 | await app.send_document(message.chat.id, document=f"{text_file}.txt", caption=caption)
266 |
267 | html_file = f'{text_file}.html'
268 | create_html_file(html_file, selected_course_name, course_content)
269 |
270 | await app.send_document(message.chat.id, html_file, caption=caption)
271 | os.remove(f'{text_file}.txt')
272 | os.remove(html_file)
273 |
274 |
275 | else:
276 | raise Exception('Did not found any content in course.')
277 | raise Exception('Failed to validate course selection.')
278 | raise Exception('Did not found any course.')
279 | raise Exception('Failed to get courses.')
280 |
281 |
282 |
283 | except Exception as e:
284 | print(f"Error: {e}")
285 |
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/Extractor/modules/start.py:
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1 | import re
2 | import random
3 | from pyrogram import filters
4 | from Extractor import app
5 | from config import OWNER_ID, SUDO_USERS
6 | from Extractor.core import script
7 | from Extractor.core.func import subscribe, chk_user
8 | from pyrogram.types import CallbackQuery, InlineKeyboardMarkup, InlineKeyboardButton
9 | from Extractor.modules.appex_v2 import appex_v2_txt
10 | from Extractor.modules.classplus import classplus_txt
11 | from Extractor.modules.pw import pw_mobile, pw_token
12 | from Extractor.modules.exampur import exampur_txt
13 | from Extractor.modules.appex_v3 import appex_v3_txt
14 | from Extractor.modules.careerwill import career_will
15 | from Extractor.modules.khan import khan_login
16 | from Extractor.modules.rg_vikramjeet import rgvikram_txt
17 |
18 |
19 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | buttons = InlineKeyboardMarkup([
25 | [
26 | InlineKeyboardButton("ᴍ ᴏ ᴅ ᴇ s", callback_data="modes_")
27 | ],[
28 | InlineKeyboardButton("ᴄʜᴀɴɴᴇʟ", url="https://t.me/Mohitag24"),
29 | InlineKeyboardButton("sᴜᴘᴘᴏʀᴛ", url="https://t.me/Mohitag24")
30 | ],[
31 | InlineKeyboardButton("ᴘ ʟ ᴀ ɴ s", callback_data="premium_")
32 | ]])
33 |
34 |
35 | modes_button = [[
36 | InlineKeyboardButton("ᴄᴜsᴛᴏᴍ", callback_data="custom_"),
37 | InlineKeyboardButton("ᴍᴀɴᴜᴀʟ", callback_data="manual_"),
38 | ],[
39 | InlineKeyboardButton("𝐁 𝐀 𝐂 𝐊", callback_data="home_")
40 | ]]
41 |
42 |
43 | custom_button = [[
44 | InlineKeyboardButton("Appex V2", callback_data="v2_"),
45 | InlineKeyboardButton("Appex V3", callback_data="v3_"),
46 | ],[
47 | InlineKeyboardButton("𝐁 𝐀 𝐂 𝐊", callback_data="modes_")
48 | ]]
49 |
50 | button1 = [
51 | [
52 | InlineKeyboardButton("Ashish Sing Lec", callback_data="Ashish_lec"),
53 | InlineKeyboardButton("Acharya Classes", callback_data="acharya_classes"),
54 | ],
55 | [
56 | InlineKeyboardButton("Aman Sir", callback_data="aman_sir"),
57 | InlineKeyboardButton("Army Study", callback_data="army_study"),
58 | ],
59 | [
60 | InlineKeyboardButton("App Exampur", callback_data="app_exampur"),
61 | InlineKeyboardButton("Anil Sir iti", callback_data="anilsir_iti"),
62 | ],
63 | [
64 | InlineKeyboardButton("Achievers Academy", callback_data="achievers_acc"),
65 | InlineKeyboardButton("Classplus", callback_data="classplus_"),
66 | ],
67 | [
68 | InlineKeyboardButton("Careerwill", callback_data="careerwill_"),
69 | InlineKeyboardButton("Cammando Academy", callback_data="commando_acc"),
70 | ],
71 | [
72 | InlineKeyboardButton("Dhananjay IAS", callback_data="dhananjay_ias"),
73 | InlineKeyboardButton("E1 Coaching", callback_data="e1_coaching"),
74 | ],
75 | [
76 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹤", callback_data="next_4"),
77 | InlineKeyboardButton("ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ", callback_data="modes_"),
78 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹥", callback_data="next_1")
79 | ]
80 | ]
81 |
82 |
83 | button2 = [
84 | [
85 | InlineKeyboardButton("Exampur", callback_data="exampur_"),
86 | InlineKeyboardButton("Education Adda", callback_data="education_adda"),
87 | ],
88 | [
89 | InlineKeyboardButton("Goal Yaan", callback_data="goal_yaan"),
90 | InlineKeyboardButton("Grow Academy", callback_data="grow_acc"),
91 | ],
92 | [
93 | InlineKeyboardButton("Gk Cafe", callback_data="gk_cafe"),
94 | InlineKeyboardButton("Gyan Bindu", callback_data="gyan_bindu"),
95 | ],
96 | [
97 | InlineKeyboardButton("Khan", callback_data="khan_"),
98 | InlineKeyboardButton("Mg Concept", callback_data="mg_concept"),
99 | ],
100 | [
101 | InlineKeyboardButton("Md Classes", callback_data="md_classes"),
102 | InlineKeyboardButton("Nimisha Bansal", callback_data="nimisha_bansal"),
103 | ],
104 | [
105 | InlineKeyboardButton("Note Book", callback_data="note_book"),
106 | InlineKeyboardButton("Nirman IAS", callback_data="nirman_ias"),
107 | ],
108 | [
109 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹤", callback_data="manual_"),
110 | InlineKeyboardButton("ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ", callback_data="modes_"),
111 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹥", callback_data="next_2")
112 | ]
113 | ]
114 |
115 |
116 |
117 | button3 = [
118 | [
119 | InlineKeyboardButton("Neo Spark", callback_data="neo_spark"),
120 | InlineKeyboardButton("Ng Learners", callback_data="ng_learners")
121 | ],
122 | [
123 | InlineKeyboardButton("Neet Kakajee", callback_data="neet_kakajee"),
124 | InlineKeyboardButton("Officers Academy", callback_data="officers_acc")
125 | ],
126 | [
127 | InlineKeyboardButton("Ocean Gurukul", callback_data="ocean_gurukul"),
128 | InlineKeyboardButton("Perfect Academy", callback_data="perfect_acc")
129 | ],
130 | [
131 | InlineKeyboardButton("Parmar Ssc", callback_data="permar_ssc"),
132 | InlineKeyboardButton("Physics Wallah", callback_data="maintainer_")
133 | ],
134 | [
135 | InlineKeyboardButton("Rg Vikramjeet", callback_data="rg_vikramjeet"),
136 | InlineKeyboardButton("Rk Sir", callback_data="rk_sir")
137 | ],
138 | [
139 | InlineKeyboardButton("Rwa", callback_data="rwa_"),
140 | InlineKeyboardButton("Samyak", callback_data="samyak_ras")
141 | ],
142 | [
143 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹤", callback_data="next_1"),
144 | InlineKeyboardButton("ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ", callback_data="modes_"),
145 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹥", callback_data="next_3")
146 | ]
147 | ]
148 |
149 |
150 |
151 | button4 = [
152 | [
153 | InlineKeyboardButton("Sachin Academy", callback_data="sachin_acc"),
154 | InlineKeyboardButton("Space IAS", callback_data="space_ias")
155 | ],
156 | [
157 | InlineKeyboardButton("Ssc Gurkul", callback_data="ssc_gurukul"),
158 | InlineKeyboardButton("Sankalp", callback_data="sankalp_")
159 | ],
160 | [
161 | InlineKeyboardButton("Study Mantra", callback_data="study_mantra"),
162 | InlineKeyboardButton("Science Fun", callback_data="science_fun")
163 | ],
164 | [
165 | InlineKeyboardButton("Ssc Maker", callback_data="ss_maker"),
166 | InlineKeyboardButton("Target Plus", callback_data="target_plus")
167 | ],
168 | [
169 | InlineKeyboardButton("Tutors Adda", callback_data="tutors_adda"),
170 | InlineKeyboardButton("Think Ssc", callback_data="think_ssc")
171 | ],
172 | [
173 | InlineKeyboardButton("Target Upsc", callback_data="target_upsc"),
174 | InlineKeyboardButton("Uc Live", callback_data="uc_live")
175 | ],
176 | [
177 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹤", callback_data="next_2"),
178 | InlineKeyboardButton("ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ", callback_data="modes_"),
179 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹥", callback_data="next_4")
180 | ]
181 | ]
182 |
183 |
184 | button5 = [
185 | [
186 | InlineKeyboardButton("Vidya Bihar", callback_data="vidya_bihar"),
187 | InlineKeyboardButton("Vj Education", callback_data="vj_education")
188 | ],
189 | [
190 | InlineKeyboardButton("Winners", callback_data="winners_"),
191 | InlineKeyboardButton("Yodha", callback_data="yodha_")
192 | ],
193 | [
194 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_"),
195 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_")
196 | ],
197 | [
198 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_"),
199 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_")
200 | ],
201 | [
202 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_"),
203 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_")
204 | ],
205 | [
206 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_"),
207 | InlineKeyboardButton("Soon", callback_data="maintainer_")
208 | ],
209 | [
210 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹤", callback_data="next_3"),
211 | InlineKeyboardButton("ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ", callback_data="modes_"),
212 | InlineKeyboardButton("﹥", callback_data="manual_")
213 | ]
214 | ]
215 |
216 |
217 |
218 |
219 | back_button = [[
220 | InlineKeyboardButton("ʙᴀᴄᴋ", callback_data="modes_"),
221 | ]]
222 |
223 |
224 |
225 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
226 |
227 |
228 |
229 |
230 | @app.on_message(filters.command("start") & filters.user(SUDO_USERS))
231 | async def start(_,message):
232 | join = await subscribe(_,message)
233 | if join ==1:
234 | return
235 | await message.reply_photo(photo=random.choice(script.IMG),
236 | caption=script.START_TXT.format(message.from_user.mention),
237 | reply_markup=buttons)
238 |
239 |
240 |
241 |
242 |
243 |
244 |
245 |
246 | @app.on_callback_query()
247 | async def handle_callback(_, query):
248 |
249 | if query.data=="home_":
250 |
251 | await query.message.edit_text(
252 | script.START_TXT.format(query.from_user.mention),
253 | reply_markup=buttons
254 | )
255 |
256 | elif query.data=="modes_":
257 | lol = await chk_user(query, query.from_user.id)
258 | if lol == 1:
259 | return
260 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(modes_button)
261 | await query.message.edit_text(
262 | script.MODES_TXT,
263 | reply_markup=reply_markup)
264 |
265 |
266 | elif query.data=="custom_":
267 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(custom_button)
268 | await query.message.edit_text(
269 | script.CUSTOM_TXT,
270 | reply_markup=reply_markup
271 | )
272 |
273 |
274 | elif query.data=="manual_":
275 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button1)
276 | await query.message.edit_text(
277 | script.MANUAL_TXT,
278 | reply_markup=reply_markup
279 | )
280 |
281 | elif query.data=="v2_":
282 | api = await app.ask(query.message.chat.id, text="**SEND APPX API\n\n✅ Example:\ntcsexamzoneapi.classx.co.in**")
283 | api_txt = api.text
284 | name = api_txt.split('.')[0].replace("api", "") if api else api_txt.split('.')[0]
285 | await appex_v2_txt(app, query.message, api_txt, name)
286 |
287 | elif query.data=="v3_":
288 | api = await app.ask(query.message.chat.id, text="**SEND APPX API\n\n✅ Example:\ntcsexamzoneapi.classx.co.in**")
289 | api_txt = api.text
290 | name = api_txt.split('.')[0].replace("api", "") if api else api_txt.split('.')[0]
291 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api_txt, name)
292 |
293 | elif query.data=="next_1":
294 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button2)
295 | await query.message.edit_text(
296 | script.MANUAL_TXT,
297 | reply_markup=reply_markup
298 | )
299 |
300 | elif query.data=="next_2":
301 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button3)
302 | await query.message.edit_text(
303 | script.MANUAL_TXT,
304 | reply_markup=reply_markup
305 | )
306 |
307 | elif query.data=="next_3":
308 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button4)
309 | await query.message.edit_text(
310 | script.MANUAL_TXT,
311 | reply_markup=reply_markup
312 | )
313 |
314 | elif query.data=="next_4":
315 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button5)
316 | await query.message.edit_text(
317 | script.MANUAL_TXT,
318 | reply_markup=reply_markup
319 | )
320 |
321 |
322 |
323 | elif query.data=="maintainer_":
324 | await query.answer(("sᴏᴏɴ.... \n ʙᴏᴛ ᴜɴᴅᴇʀ ɪɴ ᴍᴀɪɴᴛᴀɪɴᴀɴᴄᴇ "), show_alert=True)
325 |
326 |
327 | elif query.data=="careerwill_":
328 | await career_will(app, query.message)
329 |
330 | elif query.data=="khan_":
331 | await khan_login(app, query.message)
332 |
333 | elif query.data=="ss_maker":
334 | api = "sscmakerexampreparationapi.classx.co.in"
335 | name = "SSC Makers"
336 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
337 |
338 | elif query.data=="perfect_acc":
339 | api = "perfectionacademyapi.appx.co.in"
340 | name = "Perfection Academy"
341 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
342 |
343 | elif query.data=="e1_coaching":
344 | api = "e1coachingcenterapi.classx.co.in"
345 | name = "e1 coaching"
346 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
347 |
348 | elif query.data=="samyak_ras":
349 | api = "samyakapi.classx.co.in"
350 | name = "Samyak"
351 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
352 |
353 | elif query.data=="vj_education":
354 | api = "vjeducationapi.appx.co.in"
355 | name = "VJ Education"
356 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
357 |
358 | elif query.data=="gyan_bindu":
359 | api = "gyanbinduapi.appx.co.in"
360 | name = "Gyan Bindu"
361 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
362 |
363 | elif query.data=="dhananjay_ias":
364 | api = "dhananjayiasacademyapi.classx.co.in"
365 | name = "Dhananjay IAS"
366 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
367 |
368 | elif query.data=="think_ssc":
369 | api = "thinksscapi.classx.co.in"
370 | name = "Think SSC"
371 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
372 |
373 | elif query.data=="Ashish_lec":
374 | api = "ashishsinghlecturesapi.classx.co.in"
375 | name = "Ashish Singh"
376 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
377 |
378 | elif query.data=="tutors_adda":
379 | api = "tutorsaddaapi.classx.co.in"
380 | name = "Tutors Adda"
381 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
382 |
383 | elif query.data=="nimisha_bansal":
384 | api = "nimishabansalapi.appx.co.in"
385 | name = "Nimisha Bansal"
386 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
387 |
388 | elif query.data=="sachin_acc":
389 | api = "sachinacademyapi.classx.co.in"
390 | name = "Sachin Academy"
391 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
392 |
393 | elif query.data=="acharya_classes":
394 | api = "acharyaclassesapi.classx.co.in"
395 | name = "Acharya Classes"
396 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
397 |
398 | elif query.data=="target_plus":
399 | api = "targetpluscoachingapi.classx.co.in"
400 | name = "Target Plus Coaching"
401 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
402 |
403 | elif query.data=="rwa_":
404 | api = "rozgarapinew.teachx.in"
405 | name = "Rojgar with Ankit"
406 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
407 |
408 | elif query.data=="winners_":
409 | api = "winnersinstituteapi.classx.co.in"
410 | name = "Winners"
411 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
412 |
413 | elif query.data=="ocean_gurukul":
414 | api = "oceangurukulsapi.classx.co.in"
415 | name = "Ocean Gurukul"
416 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
417 |
418 | elif query.data=="mg_concept":
419 | api = "mgconceptapi.classx.co.in"
420 | name = "MG Concept"
421 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
422 |
423 | elif query.data=="yodha_":
424 | api = "yodhaappapi.classx.co.in"
425 | name = "Yodha"
426 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
427 |
428 | elif query.data=="note_book":
429 | api = "notebookapi.classx.co.in"
430 | name = "Note Book"
431 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
432 |
433 | elif query.data=="uc_live":
434 | api = "ucliveapi.classx.co.in"
435 | name = "UC LIVE"
436 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
437 |
438 | elif query.data=="space_ias":
439 | api = "spaceiasapi.classx.co.in"
440 | name = "Space IAS"
441 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
442 |
443 | elif query.data=="rg_vikramjeet":
444 | api = "rgvikramjeetapi.classx.co.in"
445 | name = "RG Vikramjeet"
446 | await rgvikram_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
447 |
448 | elif query.data=="vidya_bihar":
449 | api = "vidyabiharapi.teachx.in"
450 | name = "Vidya Vihar"
451 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
452 |
453 | elif query.data=="aman_sir":
454 | api = "amansirenglishapi.classx.co.in"
455 | name = "Aman Sir English"
456 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
457 |
458 | elif query.data=="nirman_ias":
459 | api = "nirmaniasapi.classx.co.in"
460 | name = "Nirman IAS"
461 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
462 |
463 | elif query.data=="permar_ssc":
464 | api = "parmaracademyapi.classx.co.in"
465 | name = "Parmar Academy"
466 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
467 |
468 | elif query.data=="neo_spark":
469 | api = "neosparkapi.classx.co.in"
470 | name = "Neo Spark"
471 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
472 |
473 | elif query.data=="md_classes":
474 | api = "mdclassesapi.classx.co.in"
475 | name = "MD Classes"
476 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
477 |
478 | elif query.data=="ng_learners":
479 | api = "nglearnersapi.classx.co.in"
480 | name = "NG Learners"
481 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
482 |
483 | elif query.data=="ssc_gurukul":
484 | api = "ssggurukulapi.appx.co.in"
485 | name = "SSC Gurukul"
486 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
487 |
488 | elif query.data=="army_study":
489 | api = "armystudyliveclassesapi.classx.co.in"
490 | name = "Army Study Live"
491 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
492 |
493 | elif query.data=="sankalp_":
494 | api = "sankalpclassesapi.classx.co.in"
495 | name = "Sankalp"
496 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
497 |
498 | elif query.data=="target_upsc":
499 | api = "targetupscapi.classx.co.in"
500 | name = "Target UPSC"
501 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
502 |
503 | elif query.data=="gk_cafe":
504 | api = "gkcafeapi.classx.co.in"
505 | name = "GK Cafe"
506 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
507 |
508 | elif query.data == 'officers_acc':
509 | api = "theofficersacademyapi.classx.co.in"
510 | name = "Officers Academy"
511 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
512 |
513 | elif query.data == 'rk_sir':
514 | api = "rksirofficialapi.classx.co.in"
515 | name = "Rk Sir Official"
516 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
517 |
518 | elif query.data == 'study_mantra':
519 | api = "studymantraapi.classx.co.in"
520 | name = "Study Mantra"
521 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
522 |
523 | elif query.data == 'science_fun':
524 | api = "sciencefunapi.classx.co.in"
525 | name = "Science Fun"
526 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
527 |
528 | elif query.data == 'grow_acc':
529 | api = "growacademyapi.classx.co.in"
530 | name = "Grow Academy"
531 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
532 |
533 | elif query.data == 'goal_yaan':
534 | api = "goalyaanapi.appx.co.in"
535 | name = "Goal Yaan"
536 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
537 |
538 | elif query.data == 'anilsir_iti':
539 | api = "anilsiritiapi.classx.co.in"
540 | name = "Anil Sir Iti"
541 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
542 |
543 | elif query.data == 'education_adda':
544 | api = "educationaddaplusapi.classx.co.in"
545 | name = "Education Adda Plus"
546 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
547 |
548 | elif query.data == 'achievers_acc':
549 | api = "achieversacademyapi.classx.co.in"
550 | name = "Achievers Academy"
551 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
552 |
553 | elif query.data == 'commando_acc':
554 | api = "commandoacademyapi.appx.co.in"
555 | name = "Commando Academy"
556 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
557 |
558 |
559 | elif query.data == 'exampur_':
560 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message)
561 |
562 | elif query.data == 'neet_kakajee':
563 | api = "neetkakajeeapi.classx.co.in"
564 | name = "Neet Kaka JEE"
565 | await appex_v3_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
566 |
567 | elif query.data == 'app_exampur':
568 | api = "exampurapi.classx.co.in"
569 | name = "App Exampur"
570 | await appex_v2_txt(app, query.message, api, name)
571 |
572 | elif query.data=="classplus_":
573 | await classplus_txt(app, query.message)
574 |
575 | elif query.data == 'pw_':
576 | await query.message.reply_text(
577 | "**CHHOSE FROM BELOW **",
578 | reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup([
579 | [
580 | InlineKeyboardButton("Mobile No.", callback_data='mobile_'),
581 | InlineKeyboardButton("Token", callback_data='token_'),
582 | ]]))
583 |
584 | elif query.data == 'mobile_':
585 | await pw_mobile(app, query.message)
586 |
587 | elif query.data == 'token_':
588 | await pw_token(app, query.message)
589 |
590 |
591 |
592 |
593 |
594 |
595 |
596 |
597 |
598 |
599 |
600 |
601 | elif query.data == "premium_":
602 | button = [[
603 | InlineKeyboardButton(' ʙʀᴏɴᴢᴇ ', callback_data='bronze_'),
604 | InlineKeyboardButton(' ꜱɪʟᴠᴇʀ ', callback_data='silver_')
605 | ],[
606 | InlineKeyboardButton(' ɢᴏʟᴅ ', callback_data='gold_'),
607 | InlineKeyboardButton(' ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ', callback_data='other_')
608 | ],[
609 | InlineKeyboardButton(' ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ ', callback_data='home_')
610 | ]]
611 |
612 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button)
613 | await query.message.edit_text(
614 | text=script.PLANS_TXT,
615 | reply_markup=reply_markup
616 | )
617 |
618 |
619 |
620 | elif query.data == "bronze_":
621 | button = [[
622 | InlineKeyboardButton('🔐 ʙᴜʏ ᴘʀᴇᴍɪᴜᴍ', callback_data='purchase_')
623 | ],[
624 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋞', callback_data='other_'),
625 | InlineKeyboardButton('ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ', callback_data='premium_'),
626 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋟', callback_data='silver_')
627 | ]]
628 |
629 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button)
630 | await query.message.edit_text(
631 | text=script.BRONZE_TXT,
632 | reply_markup=reply_markup
633 | )
634 |
635 | elif query.data == "silver_":
636 | button = [[
637 | InlineKeyboardButton('🔐 ʙᴜʏ ᴘʀᴇᴍɪᴜᴍ', callback_data='purchase_')
638 | ],[
639 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋞', callback_data='bronze_'),
640 | InlineKeyboardButton('ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ', callback_data='premium_'),
641 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋟', callback_data='gold_')
642 | ]]
643 |
644 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button)
645 | await query.message.edit_text(
646 | text=script.SILVER_TXT,
647 | reply_markup=reply_markup
648 | )
649 |
650 | elif query.data == "gold_":
651 | button = [[
652 | InlineKeyboardButton('🔐 ʙᴜʏ ᴘʀᴇᴍɪᴜᴍ', callback_data='purchase_')
653 | ],[
654 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋞', callback_data='silver_'),
655 | InlineKeyboardButton('ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ', callback_data='premium_'),
656 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋟', callback_data='other_')
657 | ]]
658 |
659 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button)
660 | await query.message.edit_text(
661 | text=script.GOLD_TXT,
662 | reply_markup=reply_markup
663 | )
664 |
665 | elif query.data == "other_":
666 | button = [[
667 | InlineKeyboardButton('☎️ ᴄᴏɴᴛᴀᴄᴛ ', user_id=int(OWNER_ID))
668 | ],[
669 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋞', callback_data='gold_'),
670 | InlineKeyboardButton('ʙ ᴀ ᴄ ᴋ', callback_data='premium_'),
671 | InlineKeyboardButton('⋟', callback_data='bronze_')
672 | ]]
673 |
674 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button)
675 | await query.message.edit_text(
676 | text=script.OTHER_TXT,
677 | reply_markup=reply_markup
678 | )
679 |
680 | elif query.data == "purchase_":
681 | button = [[
682 | InlineKeyboardButton('ᴘᴀʏᴍᴇɴᴛ ꜱᴄʀᴇᴇɴꜱʜᴏᴛ', user_id=int(OWNER_ID))
683 |
684 | ],[
685 | InlineKeyboardButton('𝐁 𝐀 𝐂 𝐊', callback_data='premium_')
686 | ]]
687 |
688 | reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(button)
689 | await query.message.edit_text(
690 | text=script.PAYMENT_TXT,
691 | reply_markup=reply_markup,
692 | )
693 |
694 |
695 |
696 |
697 |
698 | elif query.data=="close_data":
699 | await query.message.delete()
700 | await query.message.reply_to_message.delete()
701 |
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