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But first, please read . ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1649446419.0 telegram-send-0.37/MANIFEST.in0000644000076500000240000000002414224107023016133 0ustar00rahielkasimstaffinclude LICENSE.txt ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000003400000000000010212 xustar0028 mtime=1696682403.3013146 telegram-send-0.37/PKG-INFO0000644000076500000240000002700614510250643015510 0ustar00rahielkasimstaffMetadata-Version: 2.1 Name: telegram-send Version: 0.37 Summary: Send messages and files over Telegram from the command-line. Home-page: https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send Author: Rahiel Kasim Author-email: rahielkasim@gmail.com License: GPLv3+ Keywords: telegram send message file Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Environment :: Console Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+) Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Topic :: Communications :: Chat Classifier: Topic :: Utilities Requires-Python: >=3.7 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown License-File: LICENSE.txt # telegram-send [![Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/telegram-send.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/telegram-send/) [![pyversions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/telegram-send.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/telegram-send/) [![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/telegram-send)](https://pypistats.org/packages/telegram-send) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3+-blue.svg)](https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) Telegram-send is a command-line tool to send messages and files over Telegram to your account, to a group or to a channel. It provides a simple interface that can be easily called from other programs. **Table of Contents** - [Usage](#usage) - [Installation](#installation) - [Examples](#examples) - [Alert on completion of shell commands](#alert-on-completion-of-shell-commands) - [Periodic messages with cron](#periodic-messages-with-cron) - [Supervisor process state notifications](#supervisor-process-state-notifications) - [Usage from Python](#usage-from-python) - [Cron job output](#cron-job-output) - [ASCII pictures](#ascii-pictures) - [Questions & Answers](#questions--answers) - [How to use a proxy?](#how-to-use-a-proxy) - [How to send the same message to multiple users?](#how-to-send-the-same-message-to-multiple-users) - [Uninstallation](#uninstallation) # Usage To send a message: ``` shell telegram-send "Hello, World!" ``` There is a maximum message length of 4096 characters, larger messages will be automatically split up into smaller ones and sent separately. To send a message using Markdown or HTML formatting: ```shell telegram-send --format markdown "Only the *bold* use _italics_" telegram-send --format html "
fixed-width messages
are also supported" telegram-send --format markdown "||Do good and find good!||" ``` Note that not all Markdown syntax or all HTML tags are supported. For more information on supported formatting, see the [formatting options][]. We use the MarkdownV2 style for Markdown. [formatting options]: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#formatting-options The `--pre` flag formats messages as fixed-width text: ``` shell telegram-send --pre "monospace" ``` To send a message without link previews: ``` shell telegram-send --disable-web-page-preview "https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send" ``` To send a message from stdin: ``` shell printf 'With\nmultiple\nlines' | telegram-send --stdin ``` With this option you can send the output of any program. To send a file (maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --file quran.pdf --caption "The Noble Qur'an" ``` To send an image (maximum file size of 10 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --image moon.jpg --caption "The Moon at Night" ``` To send a sticker: ``` shell telegram-send --sticker sticker.webp ``` To send a GIF or a soundless MP4 video (encoded as H.264/MPEG-4 AVC with a maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --animation kitty.gif --caption "🐱" ``` To send an MP4 video (maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --video birds.mp4 --caption "Singing Birds" ``` To send an audio file with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --audio "Pachelbel's Canon.mp3" --caption "Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D" ``` To send a location via latitude and longitude: ``` shell telegram-send --location 35.5398033 -79.7488965 ``` All captions can be optionally formatted with Markdown or html: ``` shell telegram-send --image moon.jpg --caption "The __Moon__ at *Night*" --format markdown ``` Telegram-send integrates into your file manager (Thunar, Nautilus and Nemo): ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6839756/16735957/51c41cf4-478b-11e6-874a-282f559fb9d3.png) # Installation Install telegram-send system-wide with pip: ``` shell sudo pip3 install telegram-send ``` Or if you want to install it for a single user without root permissions: ``` shell pip3 install telegram-send ``` If installed for a single user you need to add `~/.local/bin` to their path, refer to this [guide][] for instructions. And finally configure it with `telegram-send --configure` if you want to send to your account, `telegram-send --configure-group` to send to a group or with `telegram-send --configure-channel` to send to a channel. Use the `--config` option to use multiple configurations. For example to set up sending to a channel in a non-default configuration: `telegram-send --config channel.conf --configure-channel`. Then always specify the config file to use it: `telegram-send --config channel.conf "Bismillah"`. The `-g` option uses the global configuration at `/etc/telegram-send.conf`. Configure it once: `sudo telegram-send -g --configure` and all users on the system can send messages with this config: `telegram-send -g "GNU"` (provided you've installed it system-wide.) [guide]: https://www.rahielkasim.com/installing-programs-from-non-system-package-managers-without-sudo/ # Examples Here are some examples to get a taste of what is possible with telegram-send. ## Alert on completion of shell commands Receive an alert when long-running commands finish with the `tg` alias, based on Ubuntu's built-in `alert`. Put the following in your `~/.bashrc`: ``` shell alias tg='telegram-send "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo "" || echo "error: ") $(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*tg$//'\'')"' ``` And then use it like `sleep 10; tg`. This will send you a message with the completed command, in this case `sleep 10`. What if you started a program and forgot to set the alert? Suspend the program with Ctrl+Z and then enter `fg; telegram-send "your message here"`. To automatically receive notifications for long running commands, use [ntfy][] with the Telegram backend. [ntfy]: https://github.com/dschep/ntfy ## Periodic messages with cron We can combine telegram-send with [cron][] to periodically send messages. Here we will set up a cron job to send the [Astronomy Picture of the Day][apod] to the [astropod][] channel. Create a bot by talking to the [BotFather][], create a public channel and add your bot as administrator to the channel. You will need to explicitly search for your bot's username when adding it. Then run `telegram-send --configure-channel --config astropod.conf`. We will use the [apod.py][] script that gets the daily picture and calls telegram-send to post it to the channel. We create a cron job `/etc/cron.d/astropod` (as root) with the content: ``` shell SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 0 1 * * * telegram ~/apod.py --config ~/astropod.conf ``` Make sure the file ends with a newline. Cron will then execute the script every day at 1:00 as the user `telegram`. Join the [astropod][] channel to see the result. [cron]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron [apod]: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html [astropod]: https://telegram.me/astropod [botfather]: https://telegram.me/botfather [apod.py]: https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send/blob/master/examples/apod.py ## Supervisor process state notifications [Supervisor][] controls and monitors processes. It can start processes at boot, restart them if they fail and also report on their status. [Supervisor-alert][] is a simple plugin for Supervisor that sends messages on process state updates to an arbitrary program. Using it with telegram-send (by using the `--telegram` option), you can receive notifications whenever one of your processes exits. [supervisor]: http://supervisord.org [supervisor-alert]: https://github.com/rahiel/supervisor-alert ## Usage from Python Because telegram-send is written in Python, you can use its functionality directly from other Python programs: `import telegram_send`. Look at the [documentation][]. [documentation]: https://www.rahielkasim.com/telegram-send/docs/api/ ## Cron job output Cron has a built-in feature to send the output of jobs via mail. In this example we'll send cron output over Telegram. Here is the example cron job: ``` shell SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 0 * * * * rahiel chronic ~/script.bash 2>&1 | telegram-send -g --stdin ``` The command is `chronic ~/script.bash 2>&1 | telegram-send -g --stdin`. We run the cron job with `chronic`, a tool from [moreutils][]. Chronic makes sure that a command produces no output unless it fails. No news is good news! If our script fails, chronic passes the output through the pipe (`|`) to telegram-send. We also send the output of stderr by redirecting stderr to stdout (`2>&1`). Here we've installed telegram-send system-wide with `sudo` and use the global configuration (`-g`) so `telegram-send` is usable in the cron job. Place the cron job in `/etc/cron.d/` and make sure the file ends with a newline. The filename can't contain a `.` either. [moreutils]: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/ ## ASCII pictures Combining `--stdin` and `--pre`, we can send ASCII pictures: ``` shell ncal -bh | telegram-send --pre --stdin apt-get moo | telegram-send --pre --stdin ``` # Questions & Answers ## How to use a proxy? You can set a proxy with an environment variable: ``` shell https_proxy=https://ip:port telegram-send "hello" ``` Within Python you can set the environment variable with: ``` python os.environ["https_proxy"] = "https://ip:port" ``` If you have a SOCKS proxy, you need to install support for it: ``` python pip3 install pysocks ``` If you installed `telegram-send` with `sudo`, you also need to install `pysocks` with `sudo`. ## How to send the same message to multiple users? First you configure telegram-send for every recipient you want to send messages to: ``` shell telegram-send --config user1.conf --configure telegram-send --config group1.conf --configure-group telegram-send --config group2.conf --configure-group telegram-send --config channel1.conf --configure-channel ``` You will need all of the above config files. Now to send a message to all of the above configured recipients: ``` shell telegram-send --config user1.conf \ --config group1.conf \ --config group2.conf \ --config channel1.conf \ "Multicasting!" ``` ## How to get sticker files? In Telegram Desktop you right click a sticker and choose "Save Image As...". You can then send the saved `webp` file with `telegram-send --sticker sticker.webp`. # Uninstallation ``` shell sudo telegram-send --clean sudo pip3 uninstall telegram-send ``` Or if you installed it for a single user: ``` shell telegram-send --clean pip3 uninstall telegram-send ``` ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696633607.0 telegram-send-0.37/README.md0000644000076500000240000002522014510111407015660 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff# telegram-send [![Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/telegram-send.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/telegram-send/) [![pyversions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/telegram-send.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/telegram-send/) [![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/telegram-send)](https://pypistats.org/packages/telegram-send) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3+-blue.svg)](https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) Telegram-send is a command-line tool to send messages and files over Telegram to your account, to a group or to a channel. It provides a simple interface that can be easily called from other programs. **Table of Contents** - [Usage](#usage) - [Installation](#installation) - [Examples](#examples) - [Alert on completion of shell commands](#alert-on-completion-of-shell-commands) - [Periodic messages with cron](#periodic-messages-with-cron) - [Supervisor process state notifications](#supervisor-process-state-notifications) - [Usage from Python](#usage-from-python) - [Cron job output](#cron-job-output) - [ASCII pictures](#ascii-pictures) - [Questions & Answers](#questions--answers) - [How to use a proxy?](#how-to-use-a-proxy) - [How to send the same message to multiple users?](#how-to-send-the-same-message-to-multiple-users) - [Uninstallation](#uninstallation) # Usage To send a message: ``` shell telegram-send "Hello, World!" ``` There is a maximum message length of 4096 characters, larger messages will be automatically split up into smaller ones and sent separately. To send a message using Markdown or HTML formatting: ```shell telegram-send --format markdown "Only the *bold* use _italics_" telegram-send --format html "
fixed-width messages
are also supported" telegram-send --format markdown "||Do good and find good!||" ``` Note that not all Markdown syntax or all HTML tags are supported. For more information on supported formatting, see the [formatting options][]. We use the MarkdownV2 style for Markdown. [formatting options]: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#formatting-options The `--pre` flag formats messages as fixed-width text: ``` shell telegram-send --pre "monospace" ``` To send a message without link previews: ``` shell telegram-send --disable-web-page-preview "https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send" ``` To send a message from stdin: ``` shell printf 'With\nmultiple\nlines' | telegram-send --stdin ``` With this option you can send the output of any program. To send a file (maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --file quran.pdf --caption "The Noble Qur'an" ``` To send an image (maximum file size of 10 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --image moon.jpg --caption "The Moon at Night" ``` To send a sticker: ``` shell telegram-send --sticker sticker.webp ``` To send a GIF or a soundless MP4 video (encoded as H.264/MPEG-4 AVC with a maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --animation kitty.gif --caption "🐱" ``` To send an MP4 video (maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --video birds.mp4 --caption "Singing Birds" ``` To send an audio file with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --audio "Pachelbel's Canon.mp3" --caption "Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D" ``` To send a location via latitude and longitude: ``` shell telegram-send --location 35.5398033 -79.7488965 ``` All captions can be optionally formatted with Markdown or html: ``` shell telegram-send --image moon.jpg --caption "The __Moon__ at *Night*" --format markdown ``` Telegram-send integrates into your file manager (Thunar, Nautilus and Nemo): ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6839756/16735957/51c41cf4-478b-11e6-874a-282f559fb9d3.png) # Installation Install telegram-send system-wide with pip: ``` shell sudo pip3 install telegram-send ``` Or if you want to install it for a single user without root permissions: ``` shell pip3 install telegram-send ``` If installed for a single user you need to add `~/.local/bin` to their path, refer to this [guide][] for instructions. And finally configure it with `telegram-send --configure` if you want to send to your account, `telegram-send --configure-group` to send to a group or with `telegram-send --configure-channel` to send to a channel. Use the `--config` option to use multiple configurations. For example to set up sending to a channel in a non-default configuration: `telegram-send --config channel.conf --configure-channel`. Then always specify the config file to use it: `telegram-send --config channel.conf "Bismillah"`. The `-g` option uses the global configuration at `/etc/telegram-send.conf`. Configure it once: `sudo telegram-send -g --configure` and all users on the system can send messages with this config: `telegram-send -g "GNU"` (provided you've installed it system-wide.) [guide]: https://www.rahielkasim.com/installing-programs-from-non-system-package-managers-without-sudo/ # Examples Here are some examples to get a taste of what is possible with telegram-send. ## Alert on completion of shell commands Receive an alert when long-running commands finish with the `tg` alias, based on Ubuntu's built-in `alert`. Put the following in your `~/.bashrc`: ``` shell alias tg='telegram-send "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo "" || echo "error: ") $(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*tg$//'\'')"' ``` And then use it like `sleep 10; tg`. This will send you a message with the completed command, in this case `sleep 10`. What if you started a program and forgot to set the alert? Suspend the program with Ctrl+Z and then enter `fg; telegram-send "your message here"`. To automatically receive notifications for long running commands, use [ntfy][] with the Telegram backend. [ntfy]: https://github.com/dschep/ntfy ## Periodic messages with cron We can combine telegram-send with [cron][] to periodically send messages. Here we will set up a cron job to send the [Astronomy Picture of the Day][apod] to the [astropod][] channel. Create a bot by talking to the [BotFather][], create a public channel and add your bot as administrator to the channel. You will need to explicitly search for your bot's username when adding it. Then run `telegram-send --configure-channel --config astropod.conf`. We will use the [apod.py][] script that gets the daily picture and calls telegram-send to post it to the channel. We create a cron job `/etc/cron.d/astropod` (as root) with the content: ``` shell SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 0 1 * * * telegram ~/apod.py --config ~/astropod.conf ``` Make sure the file ends with a newline. Cron will then execute the script every day at 1:00 as the user `telegram`. Join the [astropod][] channel to see the result. [cron]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron [apod]: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html [astropod]: https://telegram.me/astropod [botfather]: https://telegram.me/botfather [apod.py]: https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send/blob/master/examples/apod.py ## Supervisor process state notifications [Supervisor][] controls and monitors processes. It can start processes at boot, restart them if they fail and also report on their status. [Supervisor-alert][] is a simple plugin for Supervisor that sends messages on process state updates to an arbitrary program. Using it with telegram-send (by using the `--telegram` option), you can receive notifications whenever one of your processes exits. [supervisor]: http://supervisord.org [supervisor-alert]: https://github.com/rahiel/supervisor-alert ## Usage from Python Because telegram-send is written in Python, you can use its functionality directly from other Python programs: `import telegram_send`. Look at the [documentation][]. [documentation]: https://www.rahielkasim.com/telegram-send/docs/api/ ## Cron job output Cron has a built-in feature to send the output of jobs via mail. In this example we'll send cron output over Telegram. Here is the example cron job: ``` shell SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 0 * * * * rahiel chronic ~/script.bash 2>&1 | telegram-send -g --stdin ``` The command is `chronic ~/script.bash 2>&1 | telegram-send -g --stdin`. We run the cron job with `chronic`, a tool from [moreutils][]. Chronic makes sure that a command produces no output unless it fails. No news is good news! If our script fails, chronic passes the output through the pipe (`|`) to telegram-send. We also send the output of stderr by redirecting stderr to stdout (`2>&1`). Here we've installed telegram-send system-wide with `sudo` and use the global configuration (`-g`) so `telegram-send` is usable in the cron job. Place the cron job in `/etc/cron.d/` and make sure the file ends with a newline. The filename can't contain a `.` either. [moreutils]: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/ ## ASCII pictures Combining `--stdin` and `--pre`, we can send ASCII pictures: ``` shell ncal -bh | telegram-send --pre --stdin apt-get moo | telegram-send --pre --stdin ``` # Questions & Answers ## How to use a proxy? You can set a proxy with an environment variable: ``` shell https_proxy=https://ip:port telegram-send "hello" ``` Within Python you can set the environment variable with: ``` python os.environ["https_proxy"] = "https://ip:port" ``` If you have a SOCKS proxy, you need to install support for it: ``` python pip3 install pysocks ``` If you installed `telegram-send` with `sudo`, you also need to install `pysocks` with `sudo`. ## How to send the same message to multiple users? First you configure telegram-send for every recipient you want to send messages to: ``` shell telegram-send --config user1.conf --configure telegram-send --config group1.conf --configure-group telegram-send --config group2.conf --configure-group telegram-send --config channel1.conf --configure-channel ``` You will need all of the above config files. Now to send a message to all of the above configured recipients: ``` shell telegram-send --config user1.conf \ --config group1.conf \ --config group2.conf \ --config channel1.conf \ "Multicasting!" ``` ## How to get sticker files? In Telegram Desktop you right click a sticker and choose "Save Image As...". You can then send the saved `webp` file with `telegram-send --sticker sticker.webp`. # Uninstallation ``` shell sudo telegram-send --clean sudo pip3 uninstall telegram-send ``` Or if you installed it for a single user: ``` shell telegram-send --clean pip3 uninstall telegram-send ``` ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1649511334.0 telegram-send-0.37/pyproject.toml0000644000076500000240000000014414224305646017327 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff[build-system] requires = ["setuptools", "wheel"] build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta:__legacy__"././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000003300000000000010211 xustar0027 mtime=1696682403.301859 telegram-send-0.37/setup.cfg0000644000076500000240000000012614510250643016226 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff[flake8] exclude = build max-line-length = 120 [egg_info] tag_build = tag_date = 0 ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696626605.0 telegram-send-0.37/setup.py0000644000076500000240000000301714510073655016127 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff#!/usr/bin/env python3 import re from setuptools import setup with open("telegram_send/version.py") as f: __version__ = re.search('"(.+)"', f.read()).group(1) with open("README.md") as f: long_description = f.read() setup( name="telegram-send", version=__version__, description="Send messages and files over Telegram from the command-line.", long_description=long_description, long_description_content_type="text/markdown", url="https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send", license="GPLv3+", python_requires=">=3.7", # also update classifier below packages=["telegram_send"], install_requires=["python-telegram-bot==20.6", "colorama", "appdirs"], entry_points={"console_scripts": ["telegram-send=telegram_send.telegram_send:main"]}, author="Rahiel Kasim", author_email="rahielkasim@gmail.com", # https://pypi.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers classifiers=[ # "Development Status :: 4 - Beta", "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable", # "Development Status :: 6 - Mature", "Environment :: Console", "Intended Audience :: Developers", "Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop", "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)", "Operating System :: POSIX", "Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows", "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7", "Topic :: Communications :: Chat", "Topic :: Utilities" ], keywords="telegram send message file" ) ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000003400000000000010212 xustar0028 mtime=1696682403.2986906 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send/0000755000076500000240000000000014510250643017217 5ustar00rahielkasimstaff././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1649540404.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send/__init__.py0000644000076500000240000000015614224376464021346 0ustar00rahielkasimstafffrom .version import __version__ from .telegram_send import configure, send __all__ = ["configure", "send"] ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696645155.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send/telegram_send.py0000644000076500000240000005377314510140043022411 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # telegram-send - Send messages and files over Telegram from the command-line # Copyright (C) 2016-2023 Rahiel Kasim # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import argparse import asyncio import configparser import re import sys from copy import deepcopy from os import makedirs, remove from os.path import dirname, exists, expanduser, join from random import randint from shutil import which from typing import NamedTuple, Union from subprocess import check_output from warnings import warn import colorama import telegram from telegram.constants import MessageLimit from .version import __version__ from .utils import pre_format, split_message, get_config_path, markup try: import readline except ImportError: pass global_config = "/etc/telegram-send.conf" def main(): asyncio.run(run()) async def run(): colorama.init() parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Send messages and files over Telegram.", epilog="Homepage: https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send") parser.add_argument("message", help="message(s) to send", nargs="*") parser.add_argument("--format", default="text", dest="parse_mode", choices=["text", "markdown", "html"], help="How to format the message(s). Choose from 'text', 'markdown', or 'html'") parser.add_argument("--stdin", help="Send text from stdin.", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--pre", help="Send preformatted fixed-width (monospace) text.", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--disable-web-page-preview", help="disable link previews in the message(s)", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--silent", help="send silently, user will receive a notification without sound", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("-c", "--configure", help="configure %(prog)s", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--configure-channel", help="configure %(prog)s for a channel", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--configure-group", help="configure %(prog)s for a group", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("-f", "--file", help="send file(s)", nargs="+", type=argparse.FileType("rb")) parser.add_argument("-i", "--image", help="send image(s)", nargs="+", type=argparse.FileType("rb")) parser.add_argument("-s", "--sticker", help="send stickers(s)", nargs="+", type=argparse.FileType("rb")) parser.add_argument("--animation", help="send animation(s) (GIF or soundless H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video)", nargs="+", type=argparse.FileType("rb")) parser.add_argument("--video", help="send video(s)", nargs="+", type=argparse.FileType("rb")) parser.add_argument("--audio", help="send audio(s)", nargs="+", type=argparse.FileType("rb")) parser.add_argument("-l", "--location", help="send location(s) via latitude and longitude (separated by whitespace or a comma)", nargs="+") parser.add_argument("--caption", help="caption for image(s)", nargs="+") parser.add_argument("--showids", help="show message ids, used to delete messages after they're sent", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("-d", "--delete", metavar="id", help="delete sent messages by id (only last 48h), see --showids", nargs="+", type=int) parser.add_argument("--config", help="specify configuration file", type=str, dest="conf", action="append") parser.add_argument("-g", "--global-config", help="Use the global configuration at /etc/telegram-send.conf", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--file-manager", help="Integrate %(prog)s in the file manager", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--clean", help="Clean %(prog)s configuration files.", action="store_true") parser.add_argument("--timeout", help="Set the read timeout for network operations. (in seconds)", type=float, default=30., action="store") parser.add_argument("--version", action="version", version="%(prog)s {}".format(__version__)) args = parser.parse_args() if args.global_config: conf = [global_config] elif args.conf is None: conf = [None] else: conf = args.conf if args.configure: return await configure(conf[0], fm_integration=True) elif args.configure_channel: return await configure(conf[0], channel=True) elif args.configure_group: return await configure(conf[0], group=True) elif args.file_manager: if not sys.platform.startswith("win32"): return integrate_file_manager() else: print(markup("File manager integration is unavailable on Windows.", "red")) sys.exit(1) elif args.clean: return clean() if args.parse_mode == "markdown": # Use the improved MarkdownV2 format by default args.parse_mode = telegram.constants.ParseMode.MARKDOWN_V2 if args.stdin: message = sys.stdin.read() if len(message) == 0: sys.exit(0) args.message = [message] + args.message try: await delete(args.delete, conf=conf[0]) message_ids = [] for c in conf: message_ids += await send( messages=args.message, conf=c, parse_mode=args.parse_mode, pre=args.pre, silent=args.silent, disable_web_page_preview=args.disable_web_page_preview, files=args.file, images=args.image, stickers=args.sticker, animations=args.animation, videos=args.video, audios=args.audio, captions=args.caption, locations=args.location, timeout=args.timeout ) if args.showids and message_ids: smessage_ids = [str(m) for m in message_ids] print("message_ids " + " ".join(smessage_ids)) except ConfigError as e: print(markup(str(e), "red")) cmd = "telegram-send --configure" if args.global_config: cmd = "sudo " + cmd + " --global-config" print("Please run: " + markup(cmd, "bold")) sys.exit(1) except telegram.error.NetworkError as e: if "timed out" in str(e).lower(): print(markup("Error: Connection timed out", "red")) print("Please run with a longer timeout.\n" "Try with the option: " + markup("--timeout {}".format(args.timeout + 10), "bold")) sys.exit(1) else: raise(e) async def send(*, messages=None, files=None, images=None, stickers=None, animations=None, videos=None, audios=None, captions=None, locations=None, conf=None, parse_mode=None, pre=False, silent=False, disable_web_page_preview=False, timeout=30): """Send data over Telegram. All arguments are optional. Always use this function with explicit keyword arguments. So `send(messages=["Hello!"])` instead of `send(["Hello!"])`. The `file` type is the [file object][] returned by the `open()` function. To send an image/file you open it in binary mode: ``` python import telegram_send with open("image.jpg", "rb") as f: telegram_send.send(images=[f]) ``` [file object]: https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-file-object # Arguments conf (str): Path of configuration file to use. Will use the default config if not specified. `~` expands to user's home directory. messages (List[str]): The messages to send. parse_mode (str): Specifies formatting of messages, one of `["text", "markdown", "html"]`. pre (bool): Send messages as preformatted fixed width (monospace) text. files (List[file]): The files to send. images (List[file]): The images to send. stickers (List[file]): The stickers to send. animations (List[file]): The animations to send. videos (List[file]): The videos to send. audios (List[file]): The audios to send. captions (List[str]): The captions to send with the images/files/animations/videos or audios. locations (List[str]): The locations to send. Locations are strings containing the latitude and longitude separated by whitespace or a comma. silent (bool): Send silently without sound. disable_web_page_preview (bool): Disables web page previews for all links in the messages. timeout (int|float): The read timeout for network connections in seconds. """ settings = get_config_settings(conf) token = settings.token chat_id = settings.chat_id bot = telegram.Bot(token) # We let the user specify "text" as a parse mode to be more explicit about # the lack of formatting applied to the message, but "text" isn't a supported # parse_mode in python-telegram-bot. Instead, set the parse_mode to None # in this case. if parse_mode == "text": parse_mode = None # collect all message ids sent during the current invocation message_ids = [] kwargs = { "chat_id": chat_id, "disable_notification": silent, "read_timeout": timeout, } if messages: async def send_message(message, parse_mode): if pre: parse_mode = "html" message = pre_format(message) return await bot.send_message( text=message, parse_mode=parse_mode, disable_web_page_preview=disable_web_page_preview, **kwargs ) for m in messages: if len(m) > MessageLimit.MAX_TEXT_LENGTH: warn(markup( f"Message longer than MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH={MessageLimit.MAX_TEXT_LENGTH}, splitting into smaller messages.", "red")) ms = split_message(m, MessageLimit.MAX_TEXT_LENGTH) for m in ms: message_ids += [(await send_message(m, parse_mode))["message_id"]] elif len(m) == 0: continue else: message_ids += [(await send_message(m, parse_mode))["message_id"]] def make_captions(items, captions): # make captions equal length when not all images/files have captions captions += [None] * (len(items) - len(captions)) return zip(items, captions) # kwargs for send methods with caption support kwargs_caption = deepcopy(kwargs) kwargs_caption["parse_mode"] = parse_mode if files: if captions: for (f, c) in make_captions(files, captions): message_ids += [await bot.send_document(document=f, caption=c, **kwargs_caption)] else: for f in files: message_ids += [await bot.send_document(document=f, **kwargs)] if images: if captions: for (i, c) in make_captions(images, captions): message_ids += [await bot.send_photo(photo=i, caption=c, **kwargs_caption)] else: for i in images: message_ids += [await bot.send_photo(photo=i, **kwargs)] if stickers: for i in stickers: message_ids += [await bot.send_sticker(sticker=i, **kwargs)] if animations: if captions: for (a, c) in make_captions(animations, captions): message_ids += [await bot.send_animation(animation=a, caption=c, **kwargs_caption)] else: for a in animations: message_ids += [await bot.send_animation(animation=a, **kwargs)] if videos: if captions: for (v, c) in make_captions(videos, captions): message_ids += [await bot.send_video(video=v, caption=c, supports_streaming=True, **kwargs_caption)] else: for v in videos: message_ids += [await bot.send_video(video=v, supports_streaming=True, **kwargs)] if audios: if captions: for (a, c) in make_captions(audios, captions): message_ids += [await bot.send_audio(audio=a, caption=c, **kwargs_caption)] else: for a in audios: message_ids += [await bot.send_audio(audio=a, **kwargs)] if locations: it = iter(locations) for loc in it: if "," in loc: lat, lon = loc.split(",") else: lat = loc lon = next(it) message_ids += [await bot.send_location(latitude=float(lat), longitude=float(lon), **kwargs)] return message_ids async def delete(message_ids, conf=None, timeout=30): """Delete messages that have been sent before over Telegram. Restrictions given by Telegram API apply. Note that Telegram restricts this to messages which have been sent during the last 48 hours. https://python-telegram-bot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/telegram.bot.html#telegram.Bot.delete_message # Arguments message_ids (List[str]): The messages ids of all messages to be deleted. conf (str): Path of configuration file to use. Will use the default config if not specified. `~` expands to user's home directory. timeout (int|float): The read timeout for network connections in seconds. """ settings = get_config_settings(conf) token = settings.token chat_id = settings.chat_id bot = telegram.Bot(token) if message_ids: for m in message_ids: try: await bot.delete_message(chat_id=chat_id, message_id=m, read_timeout=timeout) except telegram.TelegramError as e: warn(markup(f"Deleting message with id={m} failed: {e}", "red")) async def configure(conf, channel=False, group=False, fm_integration=False): """Guide user to set up the bot, saves configuration at `conf`. # Arguments conf (str): Path where to save the configuration file. May contain `~` for user's home. channel (Optional[bool]): Configure a channel. group (Optional[bool]): Configure a group. fm_integration (Optional[bool]): Setup file manager integration. """ conf = expanduser(conf) if conf else get_config_path() prompt = "❯ " if not sys.platform.startswith("win32") else "> " contact_url = "https://telegram.me/" print("Talk with the {} on Telegram ({}), create a bot and insert the token" .format(markup("BotFather", "cyan"), contact_url + "BotFather")) try: token = input(markup(prompt, "magenta")).strip() except UnicodeEncodeError: # some users can only display ASCII prompt = "> " token = input(markup(prompt, "magenta")).strip() try: bot = telegram.Bot(token) bot_details = await bot.get_me() bot_name = bot_details.username except Exception as e: print("Error: {}".format(e)) print(markup("Something went wrong, please try again.\n", "red")) return await configure(conf, channel=channel, group=group, fm_integration=fm_integration) print("Connected with {}.\n".format(markup(bot_name, "cyan"))) if channel: print("Do you want to send to a {} or a {} channel? [pub/priv]" .format(markup("public", "bold"), markup("private", "bold"))) channel_type = input(markup(prompt, "magenta")).strip() if channel_type.startswith("pub"): print( "\nEnter your channel's public name or link: " "\nExample: @username or https://t.me/username" ) chat_id = input(markup(prompt, "magenta")).strip() if "/" in chat_id: chat_id = "@" + chat_id.split("/")[-1] elif chat_id.startswith("@"): pass else: chat_id = "@" + chat_id else: print( "\nOpen https://web.telegram.org/?legacy=1#/im in your browser, sign in and open your private channel." "\nNow copy the URL in the address bar and enter it here:" "\nExample: https://web.telegram.org/?legacy=1#/im?p=c1498081025_17886896740758033425" ) url = input(markup(prompt, "magenta")).strip() match = re.match(r".+web\.(telegram|tlgr)\.org\/\?legacy=1#\/im\?p=c(?P\d+)_\d+", url) chat_id = "-100" + match.group("chat_id") authorized = False while not authorized: try: await bot.send_chat_action(chat_id=chat_id, action="typing") authorized = True except (telegram.error.Forbidden, telegram.error.BadRequest): # Telegram returns a BadRequest when a non-admin bot tries to send to a private channel input("Please add {} as administrator to your channel and press Enter" .format(markup(bot_name, "cyan"))) print(markup("\nCongratulations! telegram-send can now post to your channel!", "green")) else: password = "".join([str(randint(0, 9)) for _ in range(5)]) bot_url = contact_url + bot_name fancy_bot_name = markup(bot_name, "cyan") if group: password = "/{}@{}".format(password, bot_name) print("Please add {} to your group\nand send the following message to the group: {}\n" .format(fancy_bot_name, markup(password, "bold"))) else: print("Please add {} on Telegram ({})\nand send it the password: {}\n" .format(fancy_bot_name, bot_url, markup(password, "bold"))) update, update_id = None, None async def get_user(): updates = await bot.get_updates(offset=update_id, read_timeout=10) for update in updates: if update.message: if update.message.text == password: return update, None if len(updates) > 0: return None, updates[-1].update_id + 1 else: return None, None while update is None: try: update, update_id = await get_user() except Exception as e: print("Error! {}".format(e)) chat_id = update.message.chat_id user = update.message.from_user.username or update.message.from_user.first_name m = ("Congratulations {}! ".format(user), "\ntelegram-send is now ready for use!") ball = "🎊" print(markup("".join(m), "green")) await bot.send_message(chat_id=chat_id, text=ball + " " + m[0] + ball + m[1]) config = configparser.ConfigParser() config["telegram"] = {"TOKEN": token, "chat_id": chat_id} conf_dir = dirname(conf) if conf_dir: makedirs(conf_dir, exist_ok=True) with open(conf, "w") as f: config.write(f) if fm_integration: if not sys.platform.startswith("win32"): return integrate_file_manager() def integrate_file_manager(clean=False): desktop = ( "[{}]\n" "Version=1.0\n" "Type=Application\n" "Encoding=UTF-8\n" "Exec=telegram-send --file %F\n" "Icon=telegram\n" "Name={}\n" "Selection=any\n" "Extensions=nodirs;\n" "Quote=double\n" ) name = "telegram-send" script = """#!/bin/sh echo "$NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS" | sed 's/ /\\\\ /g' | xargs telegram-send -f """ file_managers = [ ("thunar", "~/.local/share/Thunar/sendto/", "Desktop Entry", "Telegram", ".desktop"), ("nemo", "~/.local/share/nemo/actions/", "Nemo Action", "Send to Telegram", ".nemo_action"), ("nautilus", "~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts/", "script", "", ""), ] for (fm, loc, section, label, ext) in file_managers: loc = expanduser(loc) filename = join(loc, name + ext) if not clean: if which(fm): makedirs(loc, exist_ok=True) with open(filename, "w") as f: if section == "script": f.write(script) else: f.write(desktop.format(section, label)) if section == "script": check_output(["chmod", "+x", filename]) else: if exists(filename): remove(filename) def clean(): integrate_file_manager(clean=True) conf = get_config_path() if exists(conf): remove(conf) if exists(global_config): try: remove(global_config) except OSError: print(markup("Can't delete /etc/telegram-send.conf", "red")) print("Please run: " + markup("sudo telegram-send --clean", "bold")) sys.exit(1) class ConfigError(Exception): pass class Settings(NamedTuple): token: str chat_id: Union[int, str] def get_config_settings(conf=None) -> Settings: conf = expanduser(conf) if conf else get_config_path() config = configparser.ConfigParser() if not config.read(conf) or not config.has_section("telegram"): raise ConfigError("Config not found") missing_options = set(["token", "chat_id"]) - set(config.options("telegram")) if len(missing_options) > 0: raise ConfigError("Missing options in config: {}".format(", ".join(missing_options))) token = config.get("telegram", "token") chat_id = config.get("telegram", "chat_id") if chat_id.isdigit(): chat_id = int(chat_id) return Settings(token=token, chat_id=chat_id) if __name__ == "__main__": main() ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1649590441.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send/utils.py0000644000076500000240000000145314224540251020733 0ustar00rahielkasimstaffimport html from typing import List from appdirs import AppDirs def markup(text: str, style: str) -> str: ansi_codes = {"bold": "\033[1m", "red": "\033[31m", "green": "\033[32m", "cyan": "\033[36m", "magenta": "\033[35m"} return ansi_codes[style] + text + "\033[0m" def pre_format(text: str) -> str: escaped_text = html.escape(text) return f"
{escaped_text}
" def split_message(message: str, max_length: int) -> List[str]: """Split large message into smaller messages each smaller than the max_length.""" ms = [] while len(message) > max_length: ms.append(message[:max_length]) message = message[max_length:] ms.append(message) return ms def get_config_path(): return AppDirs("telegram-send").user_config_dir + ".conf" ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682283.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send/version.py0000644000076500000240000000002514510250453021252 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff__version__ = "0.37" ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000003300000000000010211 xustar0027 mtime=1696682403.300725 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/0000755000076500000240000000000014510250643020711 5ustar00rahielkasimstaff././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682403.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/PKG-INFO0000644000076500000240000002700614510250643022013 0ustar00rahielkasimstaffMetadata-Version: 2.1 Name: telegram-send Version: 0.37 Summary: Send messages and files over Telegram from the command-line. Home-page: https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send Author: Rahiel Kasim Author-email: rahielkasim@gmail.com License: GPLv3+ Keywords: telegram send message file Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Environment :: Console Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+) Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Topic :: Communications :: Chat Classifier: Topic :: Utilities Requires-Python: >=3.7 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown License-File: LICENSE.txt # telegram-send [![Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/telegram-send.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/telegram-send/) [![pyversions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/telegram-send.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/telegram-send/) [![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/telegram-send)](https://pypistats.org/packages/telegram-send) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3+-blue.svg)](https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) Telegram-send is a command-line tool to send messages and files over Telegram to your account, to a group or to a channel. It provides a simple interface that can be easily called from other programs. **Table of Contents** - [Usage](#usage) - [Installation](#installation) - [Examples](#examples) - [Alert on completion of shell commands](#alert-on-completion-of-shell-commands) - [Periodic messages with cron](#periodic-messages-with-cron) - [Supervisor process state notifications](#supervisor-process-state-notifications) - [Usage from Python](#usage-from-python) - [Cron job output](#cron-job-output) - [ASCII pictures](#ascii-pictures) - [Questions & Answers](#questions--answers) - [How to use a proxy?](#how-to-use-a-proxy) - [How to send the same message to multiple users?](#how-to-send-the-same-message-to-multiple-users) - [Uninstallation](#uninstallation) # Usage To send a message: ``` shell telegram-send "Hello, World!" ``` There is a maximum message length of 4096 characters, larger messages will be automatically split up into smaller ones and sent separately. To send a message using Markdown or HTML formatting: ```shell telegram-send --format markdown "Only the *bold* use _italics_" telegram-send --format html "
fixed-width messages
are also supported" telegram-send --format markdown "||Do good and find good!||" ``` Note that not all Markdown syntax or all HTML tags are supported. For more information on supported formatting, see the [formatting options][]. We use the MarkdownV2 style for Markdown. [formatting options]: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#formatting-options The `--pre` flag formats messages as fixed-width text: ``` shell telegram-send --pre "monospace" ``` To send a message without link previews: ``` shell telegram-send --disable-web-page-preview "https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send" ``` To send a message from stdin: ``` shell printf 'With\nmultiple\nlines' | telegram-send --stdin ``` With this option you can send the output of any program. To send a file (maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --file quran.pdf --caption "The Noble Qur'an" ``` To send an image (maximum file size of 10 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --image moon.jpg --caption "The Moon at Night" ``` To send a sticker: ``` shell telegram-send --sticker sticker.webp ``` To send a GIF or a soundless MP4 video (encoded as H.264/MPEG-4 AVC with a maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --animation kitty.gif --caption "🐱" ``` To send an MP4 video (maximum file size of 50 MB) with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --video birds.mp4 --caption "Singing Birds" ``` To send an audio file with an optional caption: ``` shell telegram-send --audio "Pachelbel's Canon.mp3" --caption "Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D" ``` To send a location via latitude and longitude: ``` shell telegram-send --location 35.5398033 -79.7488965 ``` All captions can be optionally formatted with Markdown or html: ``` shell telegram-send --image moon.jpg --caption "The __Moon__ at *Night*" --format markdown ``` Telegram-send integrates into your file manager (Thunar, Nautilus and Nemo): ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6839756/16735957/51c41cf4-478b-11e6-874a-282f559fb9d3.png) # Installation Install telegram-send system-wide with pip: ``` shell sudo pip3 install telegram-send ``` Or if you want to install it for a single user without root permissions: ``` shell pip3 install telegram-send ``` If installed for a single user you need to add `~/.local/bin` to their path, refer to this [guide][] for instructions. And finally configure it with `telegram-send --configure` if you want to send to your account, `telegram-send --configure-group` to send to a group or with `telegram-send --configure-channel` to send to a channel. Use the `--config` option to use multiple configurations. For example to set up sending to a channel in a non-default configuration: `telegram-send --config channel.conf --configure-channel`. Then always specify the config file to use it: `telegram-send --config channel.conf "Bismillah"`. The `-g` option uses the global configuration at `/etc/telegram-send.conf`. Configure it once: `sudo telegram-send -g --configure` and all users on the system can send messages with this config: `telegram-send -g "GNU"` (provided you've installed it system-wide.) [guide]: https://www.rahielkasim.com/installing-programs-from-non-system-package-managers-without-sudo/ # Examples Here are some examples to get a taste of what is possible with telegram-send. ## Alert on completion of shell commands Receive an alert when long-running commands finish with the `tg` alias, based on Ubuntu's built-in `alert`. Put the following in your `~/.bashrc`: ``` shell alias tg='telegram-send "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo "" || echo "error: ") $(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*tg$//'\'')"' ``` And then use it like `sleep 10; tg`. This will send you a message with the completed command, in this case `sleep 10`. What if you started a program and forgot to set the alert? Suspend the program with Ctrl+Z and then enter `fg; telegram-send "your message here"`. To automatically receive notifications for long running commands, use [ntfy][] with the Telegram backend. [ntfy]: https://github.com/dschep/ntfy ## Periodic messages with cron We can combine telegram-send with [cron][] to periodically send messages. Here we will set up a cron job to send the [Astronomy Picture of the Day][apod] to the [astropod][] channel. Create a bot by talking to the [BotFather][], create a public channel and add your bot as administrator to the channel. You will need to explicitly search for your bot's username when adding it. Then run `telegram-send --configure-channel --config astropod.conf`. We will use the [apod.py][] script that gets the daily picture and calls telegram-send to post it to the channel. We create a cron job `/etc/cron.d/astropod` (as root) with the content: ``` shell SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 0 1 * * * telegram ~/apod.py --config ~/astropod.conf ``` Make sure the file ends with a newline. Cron will then execute the script every day at 1:00 as the user `telegram`. Join the [astropod][] channel to see the result. [cron]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron [apod]: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html [astropod]: https://telegram.me/astropod [botfather]: https://telegram.me/botfather [apod.py]: https://github.com/rahiel/telegram-send/blob/master/examples/apod.py ## Supervisor process state notifications [Supervisor][] controls and monitors processes. It can start processes at boot, restart them if they fail and also report on their status. [Supervisor-alert][] is a simple plugin for Supervisor that sends messages on process state updates to an arbitrary program. Using it with telegram-send (by using the `--telegram` option), you can receive notifications whenever one of your processes exits. [supervisor]: http://supervisord.org [supervisor-alert]: https://github.com/rahiel/supervisor-alert ## Usage from Python Because telegram-send is written in Python, you can use its functionality directly from other Python programs: `import telegram_send`. Look at the [documentation][]. [documentation]: https://www.rahielkasim.com/telegram-send/docs/api/ ## Cron job output Cron has a built-in feature to send the output of jobs via mail. In this example we'll send cron output over Telegram. Here is the example cron job: ``` shell SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 0 * * * * rahiel chronic ~/script.bash 2>&1 | telegram-send -g --stdin ``` The command is `chronic ~/script.bash 2>&1 | telegram-send -g --stdin`. We run the cron job with `chronic`, a tool from [moreutils][]. Chronic makes sure that a command produces no output unless it fails. No news is good news! If our script fails, chronic passes the output through the pipe (`|`) to telegram-send. We also send the output of stderr by redirecting stderr to stdout (`2>&1`). Here we've installed telegram-send system-wide with `sudo` and use the global configuration (`-g`) so `telegram-send` is usable in the cron job. Place the cron job in `/etc/cron.d/` and make sure the file ends with a newline. The filename can't contain a `.` either. [moreutils]: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/ ## ASCII pictures Combining `--stdin` and `--pre`, we can send ASCII pictures: ``` shell ncal -bh | telegram-send --pre --stdin apt-get moo | telegram-send --pre --stdin ``` # Questions & Answers ## How to use a proxy? You can set a proxy with an environment variable: ``` shell https_proxy=https://ip:port telegram-send "hello" ``` Within Python you can set the environment variable with: ``` python os.environ["https_proxy"] = "https://ip:port" ``` If you have a SOCKS proxy, you need to install support for it: ``` python pip3 install pysocks ``` If you installed `telegram-send` with `sudo`, you also need to install `pysocks` with `sudo`. ## How to send the same message to multiple users? First you configure telegram-send for every recipient you want to send messages to: ``` shell telegram-send --config user1.conf --configure telegram-send --config group1.conf --configure-group telegram-send --config group2.conf --configure-group telegram-send --config channel1.conf --configure-channel ``` You will need all of the above config files. Now to send a message to all of the above configured recipients: ``` shell telegram-send --config user1.conf \ --config group1.conf \ --config group2.conf \ --config channel1.conf \ "Multicasting!" ``` ## How to get sticker files? In Telegram Desktop you right click a sticker and choose "Save Image As...". You can then send the saved `webp` file with `telegram-send --sticker sticker.webp`. # Uninstallation ``` shell sudo telegram-send --clean sudo pip3 uninstall telegram-send ``` Or if you installed it for a single user: ``` shell telegram-send --clean pip3 uninstall telegram-send ``` ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682403.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/SOURCES.txt0000755000076500000240000000061414510250643022601 0ustar00rahielkasimstaffLICENSE.txt MANIFEST.in README.md pyproject.toml setup.cfg setup.py telegram_send/__init__.py telegram_send/telegram_send.py telegram_send/utils.py telegram_send/version.py telegram_send.egg-info/PKG-INFO telegram_send.egg-info/SOURCES.txt telegram_send.egg-info/dependency_links.txt telegram_send.egg-info/entry_points.txt telegram_send.egg-info/requires.txt telegram_send.egg-info/top_level.txt././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682403.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/dependency_links.txt0000755000076500000240000000000114510250643024762 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682403.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/entry_points.txt0000755000076500000240000000010414510250643024205 0ustar00rahielkasimstaff[console_scripts] telegram-send = telegram_send.telegram_send:main ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682403.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/requires.txt0000755000076500000240000000005314510250643023312 0ustar00rahielkasimstaffpython-telegram-bot==20.6 colorama appdirs ././@PaxHeader0000000000000000000000000000002600000000000010213 xustar0022 mtime=1696682403.0 telegram-send-0.37/telegram_send.egg-info/top_level.txt0000755000076500000240000000001614510250643023443 0ustar00rahielkasimstafftelegram_send