#### [Home](../README.md) ## Install bashbot 1. Go to the directory you want to install bashbot, e.g. * your $HOME directory (install and run with your user-ID) * /usr/local if you want to run as service 2. [Download latest release zip from github](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases) and extract all files. 3. Change into the directory ```telegram-bot-bash``` 4. Acticate the bot example commands ``cp mycommands.sh.dist mycommands.sh``` 5. Run ```./bashbot.sh init``` to setup the environment and enter your Bots token given by botfather. Edit 'mycommands.sh to your needs. Now your Bot is ready to start ... **If you are new to Bot development read [Bots: An introduction for developers](https://core.telegram.org/bots)** ### Install from Github As an alternative to download the zip files, you can clone the github repository to get the latest improvements/fixes. 1. Go to the directory you want to install bashbot, e.g. * your $HOME directory (install and run with your user-ID) * /usr/local if you want to run as service 2. Run ```git clone https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash.git``` 3. Change into the directory ```telegram-bot-bash``` 4. Run ``` test/ALL-tests.sh``` and if everthing finish OK ... 5. Run ```sudo ./bashbot.sh init``` to setup the environment and enter your Bots token given by botfather. ### Update bashbot **Note: all files including 'mycommands.sh' may overwritten, make a backup!** 1. Go to the directory where you had installed bashbot, e.g. * your $HOME directory * /usr/local 2. [Download latest release zip from github](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases) 3. Stop all running instances of bashbot 4. Extract all files to your existing bashbot dir 5. Run ```sudo ./bashbot.sh init``` to setup your environment after the update If you modified 'commands.sh' move your changes to 'mycommands.sh', this avoids overwrrite of you changes on updates. Now you can restart your bashbot instances. ### Notes on Updates #### removal of TMUX From version 0.80 on TMUX is no longer needed and the bachsbot command 'attach' is deleted. Old function 'inproc' is replaced by 'send_interactive'. send_interactive does checks if an interactive job is running internaly. Pls check if you make use of inproc and remove it including the old checks, e.g. ```bash if tmux ls | grep -v send | grep -q "$copname"; then inproc; fi # or [ checkprog ] && inproc ``` must be replaced by ```send_interactive "${CHATD[ID]}" "${MESSAGE}"``` ### Do not edit commands.sh From version 0.60 on your commands must be placed in 'mycommands.sh'. If you update from a version with your commands in 'commands.sh' move all your commands and functions to 'mycommands.sh'. From version 0.80 on 'commands.sh' will be overwritten on update! #### Location of var / tmp / data dirs From version 0.70 on the tmp dir is renamed to 'data-bot-bash' to reflect the fact that not only temporary files are stored. an existing 'tmp-bot-bash' will be automatically renamed after update. From version 0.50 on the temporary files are no more placed in '/tmp'. instead a dedicated tmp dir is used. #### Changes to send_keyboard in v0.6 From Version 0.60 on keybord format for ```send_keyboard``` and ```send_message "mykeyboardstartshere ..."``` was changed. Keybords are now defined in JSON Array notation e.g. "[ \\"yes\\" , \\"no\\" ]". This has the advantage that you can create any type of keyboard supported by Telegram. The old format is supported for backward compatibility, but may fail for corner cases. *Example Keyboards*: - yes no in two rows: - OLD format: 'yes' 'no' *(two strings)* - NEW format: '[ "yes" ] , [ "no" ]' *(two arrays with a string)* - new layouts made easy with NEW format: - Yes No in one row: '[ "yes" , "no" ]' - Yes No plus Maybe in 2.row: '[ "yes" , "no" ] , [ "maybe" ]' - numpad style keyboard: '[ "1" , "2" , "3" ] , [ "4" , "5" , "6" ] , [ "7" , "8" , "9" ] , [ "0" ]' #### [Next Create Bot](1_firstbot.md) #### $$VERSION$$ v0.90-0-g7029f7f