├── README.md ├── catch ├── lib └── i386-linux │ ├── uFileCls.ppu │ ├── uKeyboardCls.ppu │ ├── uOtherFunctions.ppu │ └── tgbp.compiled ├── uOtherFunctions.pas ├── uFileCls.pas ├── .gitignore ├── tgbp.lps ├── tgbp.lpi ├── uKeyboardCls.pas ├── tgbp.lpr └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TelegramBot with pascal ( Lazarus | Delphi) 2 | 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /catch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"ok":true,"result":{"id":172405668,"first_name":"botsdk","username":"botsdk_bot"}} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/i386-linux/uFileCls.ppu: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/farzady/TGBP/HEAD/lib/i386-linux/uFileCls.ppu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/i386-linux/uKeyboardCls.ppu: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/farzady/TGBP/HEAD/lib/i386-linux/uKeyboardCls.ppu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/i386-linux/uOtherFunctions.ppu: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/farzady/TGBP/HEAD/lib/i386-linux/uOtherFunctions.ppu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/i386-linux/tgbp.compiled: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uOtherFunctions.pas: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | unit uOtherFunctions; 2 | 3 | {$mode objfpc}{$H+} 4 | 5 | interface 6 | 7 | uses 8 | Classes, SysUtils; 9 | 10 | function sHTTPEncode(const AStr: string): string; 11 | function GetAppDir():String; 12 | 13 | 14 | implementation 15 | 16 | 17 | function GetAppDir():String; 18 | begin 19 | Result := (GetCurrentDir()); 20 | end; 21 | 22 | function sHTTPEncode(const AStr: string): string; 23 | const 24 | NoConversion = ['A'..'Z', 'a'..'z', '*', '@', '.', '_', ';', '-', 25 | '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '0']; 26 | var 27 | Sp, Rp: PChar; 28 | 29 | begin 30 | 31 | SetLength(Result, Length(AStr) * 3); 32 | Sp := PChar(AStr); 33 | Rp := PChar(Result); 34 | while Sp^ <> #0 do 35 | begin 36 | if Sp^ in NoConversion then 37 | Rp^ := Sp^ 38 | else if Sp^ = ' ' then 39 | Rp^ := '+' 40 | else 41 | begin 42 | FormatBuf(Rp^, 3, '%%%.2x', 6, [Ord(Sp^)]); 43 | Inc(Rp, 2); 44 | end; 45 | Inc(Rp); 46 | Inc(Sp); 47 | end; 48 | SetLength(Result, Rp - PChar(Result)); 49 | end; 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | end. 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uFileCls.pas: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | unit uFileCls; 2 | 3 | {$mode objfpc}{$H+} 4 | 5 | interface 6 | 7 | uses 8 | Classes, SysUtils,process; 9 | 10 | type 11 | TgFile = class(TObject) 12 | public 13 | constructor Create(tgUrl:String); 14 | function SendFileFromUrl(chat_id,fileUrl,caption:String;var mem: TMemoryStream):Boolean; 15 | function SendFileFromLocation(chat_id,fullAddPath,caption:String;var mem: TMemoryStream):Boolean; 16 | //function 17 | private 18 | var 19 | _TgURL_ : String; 20 | protected 21 | 22 | end; 23 | 24 | implementation 25 | 26 | constructor TgFile.Create(tgUrl:String); 27 | begin 28 | _TgURL_ := tgUrl; 29 | end; 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | function TgFile.SendFileFromLocation(chat_id,fullAddPath,caption:String;var mem: TMemoryStream):Boolean; 34 | var 35 | r: string; 36 | begin 37 | if RunCommand('/usr/bin/curl', ['-o', ExtractFileDir(ExeName) + 38 | '/catch', _TgURL_ + 'chat_id='+ chat_id + '&caption='+ caption, '-H', 39 | 'Content-Type:multipart/form-data','--form','photo=@'+fullAddPath+';type=image/jpeg'], 40 | r) then 41 | begin 42 | mem.LoadFromFile(ExtractFileDir(ExeName) + '/catch'); 43 | end; 44 | Result := True; 45 | 46 | end; 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | function TgFile.SendFileFromUrl(chat_id,fileUrl,caption:String;var mem: TMemoryStream):Boolean; 51 | var 52 | r: string; 53 | begin 54 | 55 | if RunCommand('/usr/bin/curl', ['-o', ExtractFileDir(ExeName) + 56 | '/tmp', fileUrl, r) then 57 | begin 58 | Result := SendFileFromLocation(chat_id,ExtractFileDir(ExeName) + 59 | '/tmp',caption,mem); 60 | end 61 | else 62 | begin 63 | Result := False; 64 | Exit; 65 | end; 66 | //WriteLn('/usr/bin/curl',['-o',ExtractFileDir(ExeName)+'/catch',url]); 67 | 68 | end; 69 | 70 | end. 71 | 72 | 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Uncomment these types if you want even more clean repository. 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2 | 3 | {$mode objfpc}{$H+} 4 | 5 | interface 6 | 7 | 8 | uses 9 | Classes, SysUtils; 10 | 11 | type 12 | 13 | TgKeyboard = class(TObject) 14 | public 15 | constructor Create(); 16 | procedure AddBtn(Title:string); 17 | procedure EOL(); 18 | procedure Clear(); 19 | function Render():string; 20 | function Hide():string; 21 | private 22 | var 23 | IsLineStarted,IsRendered : Boolean; 24 | Buffer: String; 25 | const 26 | DEF_STR = '{"keyboard":[%btns%]}' ; 27 | HIDE_KEYBORAD = '{"keyboard":[],"hide_keyboard":true}' ; 28 | protected 29 | 30 | end; 31 | 32 | 33 | TgInlineKeyboard = class(TObject) 34 | public 35 | constructor Create(); 36 | procedure AddBtn(Title,CallBack:string); 37 | procedure EOL(); 38 | procedure Clear(); 39 | function Render():string; 40 | private 41 | var 42 | IsLineStarted,IsRendered : Boolean; 43 | Buffer: String; 44 | const 45 | DEF_STR = '{"inline_keyboard":[%btns%]}' ; 46 | protected 47 | 48 | end; 49 | 50 | implementation 51 | 52 | constructor TgKeyboard.Create(); 53 | begin 54 | IsLineStarted:= false; 55 | IsRendered := false; 56 | Buffer:= '' ; 57 | end; 58 | 59 | procedure TgKeyboard.Clear(); 60 | begin 61 | Buffer:= '' ; 62 | end; 63 | 64 | procedure TgKeyboard.EOL(); 65 | begin 66 | if not IsLineStarted then 67 | begin 68 | Exit; 69 | end; 70 | Delete(Buffer,length(Buffer),1); 71 | Buffer += '],' ; 72 | IsLineStarted:= false; 73 | IsRendered := false; 74 | end; 75 | 76 | 77 | procedure TgKeyboard.AddBtn(Title:string); 78 | 79 | begin 80 | if not IsLineStarted then 81 | begin 82 | Buffer += '[' ; 83 | IsLineStarted := true ; 84 | end; 85 | Buffer += '"'+Title+'",' ; 86 | IsRendered := false; 87 | end; 88 | 89 | 90 | function TgKeyboard.Render():string; 91 | begin 92 | if IsRendered then 93 | begin 94 | Result := Buffer; 95 | Exit; 96 | end; 97 | if IsLineStarted then 98 | begin 99 | EOL(); 100 | end; 101 | Delete(Buffer,length(Buffer),1); 102 | //Buffer += ']' ; 103 | IsRendered := true; 104 | Result := StringReplace(DEF_STR,'%btns%',Buffer,[]); 105 | end; 106 | 107 | 108 | function TgKeyboard.Hide():string; 109 | begin 110 | Result := HIDE_KEYBORAD; 111 | end; 112 | 113 | 114 | constructor TgInlineKeyboard.Create(); 115 | begin 116 | IsLineStarted:= false; 117 | IsRendered := false; 118 | Buffer:= '' ; 119 | end; 120 | 121 | procedure TgInlineKeyboard.Clear(); 122 | begin 123 | Buffer:= '' ; 124 | end; 125 | 126 | procedure TgInlineKeyboard.EOL(); 127 | begin 128 | if not IsLineStarted then 129 | begin 130 | Exit; 131 | end; 132 | Delete(Buffer,length(Buffer),1); 133 | Buffer += '],' ; 134 | IsLineStarted:= false; 135 | IsRendered := false; 136 | end; 137 | 138 | 139 | procedure TgInlineKeyboard.AddBtn(Title,CallBack:string); 140 | 141 | begin 142 | if not IsLineStarted then 143 | begin 144 | Buffer += '[' ; 145 | IsLineStarted := true ; 146 | end; 147 | Buffer += '{"text":"'+Title+'","callback_data":"'+CallBack+'"},' ; 148 | IsRendered := false; 149 | end; 150 | 151 | 152 | function TgInlineKeyboard.Render():string; 153 | begin 154 | if IsRendered then 155 | begin 156 | Result := Buffer; 157 | Exit; 158 | end; 159 | if IsLineStarted then 160 | begin 161 | EOL(); 162 | end; 163 | Delete(Buffer,length(Buffer),1); 164 | //Buffer += ']' ; 165 | IsRendered := true; 166 | Result := StringReplace(DEF_STR,'%btns%',Buffer,[]); 167 | end; 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | end. 172 | 173 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tgbp.lpr: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | program tgbp; 2 | 3 | {$mode objfpc}{$H+} 4 | 5 | uses {$IFDEF UNIX} {$IFDEF UseCThreads} 6 | cthreads, {$ENDIF} {$ENDIF} 7 | Classes, 8 | SysUtils, 9 | CustApp, 10 | fpjson, 11 | jsonparser, 12 | inifiles, 13 | dateutils, 14 | Process, 15 | // internal classes 16 | uKeyboardCls, uOtherFunctions, uFileCls; 17 | 18 | type 19 | 20 | 21 | Msg = record 22 | chat_id: cardinal; 23 | date: cardinal; 24 | Text: string; 25 | msg_id: int64; 26 | end; 27 | 28 | Steping = record 29 | chat_id: cardinal; 30 | step: cardinal; 31 | end; 32 | 33 | TMsg = array of Msg; 34 | 35 | 36 | // const lis 37 | 38 | 39 | { TTgBotSKD } 40 | 41 | TTgBotSKD = class(TCustomApplication) 42 | protected 43 | procedure DoRun; override; 44 | public 45 | constructor Create(TheOwner: TComponent); override; 46 | destructor Destroy; override; 47 | procedure WriteHelp; virtual; 48 | private 49 | function HttpGetBinaryEx(url: string; var mem: TMemoryStream): boolean; 50 | function BotInit(): boolean; 51 | end; 52 | 53 | { TTgBotSKD } 54 | 55 | 56 | const 57 | 58 | REC_START = '/start'; 59 | 60 | // gobal variables 61 | var 62 | 63 | cback: TStringStream; 64 | ini: tinifile; 65 | StepStore: array of Steping; 66 | BOT_TOKKEN,URL_REQ: String; 67 | mstr: tmemorystream; 68 | JsonDoc: TJSONObject; 69 | JsonParsera: TJSONParser; 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | procedure TTgBotSKD.DoRun; 75 | var 76 | ErrorMsg: string; 77 | begin 78 | // quick check parameters 79 | ErrorMsg := CheckOptions('h', 'help'); 80 | if ErrorMsg <> '' then 81 | begin 82 | ShowException(Exception.Create(ErrorMsg)); 83 | Terminate; 84 | Exit; 85 | end; 86 | 87 | // parse parameters 88 | if HasOption('h', 'help') then 89 | begin 90 | WriteHelp; 91 | Terminate; 92 | Exit; 93 | end; 94 | 95 | { add your program here } 96 | 97 | BotInit(); 98 | 99 | // stop program loop 100 | Terminate; 101 | end; 102 | 103 | constructor TTgBotSKD.Create(TheOwner: TComponent); 104 | begin 105 | inherited Create(TheOwner); 106 | ini := TIniFile.Create(GetAppDir()+'/config.ini'); 107 | { // init ini file 108 | ini.WriteString('APP','TOKKEN','123xxxxxxxx'); 109 | ini.WriteString('APP','LAST_MESSAGE','0'); 110 | // end init ini file } 111 | BOT_TOKKEN:=ini.ReadString('APP','TOKKEN',''); 112 | URL_REQ := 'https://api.telegram.org/bot' + BOT_TOKKEN + '/'; 113 | 114 | 115 | end; 116 | 117 | destructor TTgBotSKD.Destroy; 118 | begin 119 | inherited Destroy; 120 | end; 121 | 122 | procedure TTgBotSKD.WriteHelp; 123 | begin 124 | { add your help code here } 125 | writeln('Usage: ', ExeName, ' -h'); 126 | end; 127 | 128 | function TTgBotSKD.HttpGetBinaryEx(url: string; var mem: TMemoryStream): boolean; 129 | var 130 | r: string; 131 | begin 132 | //WriteLn('/usr/bin/curl',['-o',ExtractFileDir(ExeName)+'/catch',url]); 133 | if RunCommand('/usr/bin/curl', ['-o', ExtractFileDir(ExeName) + 134 | '/catch', url, '-H', 135 | 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset: UTF-8'], 136 | r) then 137 | begin 138 | mem.LoadFromFile(ExtractFileDir(ExeName) + '/catch'); 139 | end; 140 | Result := True; 141 | end; 142 | 143 | 144 | function TTgBotSKD.BotInit(): boolean; 145 | 146 | begin 147 | mstr := TMemoryStream.Create; 148 | try 149 | if HttpGetBinaryEx(URL_REQ + 'getMe', mstr) then 150 | begin 151 | mstr.position := 0; 152 | JsonParsera := TJSONParser.Create(mstr); 153 | JsonDoc := TJSONObject(JsonParsera.Parse); 154 | 155 | if jsonDoc.findpath('ok').AsBoolean then 156 | begin 157 | WriteLn('@' + jsonDoc.findpath('result.username').AsString); 158 | end; 159 | end 160 | else 161 | begin 162 | WriteLn('cant init bot...'); 163 | halt(0); 164 | end; 165 | 166 | finally 167 | //HTTPClient.Free 168 | end; 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