#### [Home](../README.md) ## Gettting Started The Bots standard commands are in ```commands.sh``` file. You must not add your commands to 'commands.sh', instead place them in ```mycommands.sh```, there you also find examples how to process messages and send out text. See [Best practices](5_practice.md) for more information. Once you're done with editing 'mycommands.sh' start the Bot with ```./bashbot.sh start```. To stop the Bot run ```./bashbot.sh kill``` If some thing doesn't work as it should, you can debug with ```./bashbot.sh startbot DEBUG``` where DEBUG can be 'debug', 'xdebug' or 'xdebugx'. See [Bashbot Development](7_develop.md) for more information. To use the functions provided in this script in other scripts simply source bashbot: ```source bashbot.sh source```. see [Expert Use](8_expert.md#Expert-use) Have FUN! ## Managing your own Bot #### Note: running bashbot as root is highly danger and not recommended. See Expert use. ### Start / Stop Start or Stop your Bot use the following commands: ```bash ./bashbot.sh start ``` ```bash ./bashbot.sh kill ``` ### User count To count the total number of users that ever used the bot run the following command: ```bash ./bashbot.sh count ``` ### Sending broadcasts to all users To send a broadcast to all of users that ever used the bot run the following command: ```bash ./bashbot.sh broadcast "Hey! I just wanted to let you know that the bot's been updated!" ``` ## Recieve data Evertime a Message is recieved, you can read incoming data using the following variables: ### Regular Messages * ```${MESSAGE}```: Current message * ```${MESSAGE[ID]}```: ID of current message * ```$CAPTION```: Captions * ```$REPLYTO```: Original message wich was replied to * ```$USER```: This array contains the First name, last name, username and user id of the sender of the current message. * ```${USER[ID]}```: User id * ```${USER[FIRST_NAME]}```: User's first name * ```${USER[LAST_NAME]}```: User's last name * ```${USER[USERNAME]}```: Username * ```$CHAT```: This array contains the First name, last name, username, title and user id of the chat of the current message. * ```${CHAT[ID]}```: Chat id * ```${CHAT[FIRST_NAME]}```: Chat's first name * ```${CHAT[LAST_NAME]}```: Chat's last name * ```${CHAT[USERNAME]}```: Username * ```${CHAT[TITLE]}```: Title * ```${CHAT[TYPE]}```: Type * ```${CHAT[ALL_MEMBERS_ARE_ADMINISTRATORS]}```: All members are administrators (true if true) * ```$REPLYTO```: This array contains the First name, last name, username and user id of the ORIGINAL sender of the message REPLIED to. * ```${REPLYTO[ID]}```: ID of message wich was replied to * ```${REPLYTO[UID]}```: Original user's id * ```${REPLYTO[FIRST_NAME]}```: Original user's first name * ```${REPLYTO[LAST_NAME]}```: Original user's' last name * ```${REPLYTO[USERNAME]}```: Original user's username * ```$FORWARD```: This array contains the First name, last name, username and user id of the ORIGINAL sender of the FORWARDED message. * ```${FORWARD[ID]}```: Same as MESSAGE[ID] if message is forwarded * ```${FORWARD[UID]}```: Original user's id * ```${FORWARD[FIRST_NAME]}```: Original user's first name * ```${FORWARD[LAST_NAME]}```: Original user's' last name * ```${FORWARD[USERNAME]}```: Original user's username * ```$URLS```: This array contains documents, audio files, voice recordings and stickers as URL. * ```${URLS[AUDIO]}```: Audio files * ```${URLS[VIDEO]}```: Videos * ```${URLS[PHOTO]}```: Photos (maximum quality) * ```${URLS[VOICE]}```: Voice recordings * ```${URLS[STICKER]}```: Stickers * ```${URLS[DOCUMENT]}```: Any other file * ```$CONTACT```: This array contains info about contacts sent in a chat. * ```${CONTACT[ID]}```: User id * ```${CONTACT[NUMBER]}```: Phone number * ```${CONTACT[FIRST_NAME]}```: First name * ```${CONTACT[LAST_NAME]}```: Last name * ```${CONTACT[VCARD]}```: User's complete Vcard * ```$LOCATION```: This array contains info about locations sent in a chat. * ```${LOCATION[LONGITUDE]}```: Longitude * ```${LOCATION[LATITUDE]}```: Latitude * ```$VENUE```: This array contains info about venue (a place) sent in a chat. * ```${VENUE[TITLE]}```: Name of the place * ```${VENUE[ADDRESS]}```: Address of the place * ```${VENUE[LONGITUDE]}```: Longitude * ```${VENUE[LATITUDE]}```: Latitude * ```${VENUE[FOURSQUARE]}```: Fouresquare ID ### Inline queries Evertime a Message is recieved, you can read incoming data using the following variables: * ```${iQUERY}```: Current inline query * ```$iQUERY```: This array contains the ID, First name, last name, username and user id of the sender of the current inline query. * ```${iQUERY[ID]}```: Inline query ID * ```${iQUERY[USER_ID]}```: User's id * ```${iQUERY[FIRST_NAME]}```: User's first name * ```${iQUERY[LAST_NAME]}```: User's last name ## Usage of bashbot functions #### sending messages To send messages use the ```send_xxx_message``` functions. To send regular text without any markdown use: ```bash send_text_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "lol" ``` To send text with markdown: ```bash send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "lol *bold*" ``` To send text with html: ```bash send_html_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "lol bold" ``` To forward messages use the ```forward``` function: ```bash forward "${CHAT[ID]}" "from_chat_id" "message_id" ``` If your Bot is Admin in a Chat you can delete every message, if not you can delete only your messages. To delete a message with a known ${MESSAGE[ID]} you can simple use: ```bash delete_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${MESSAGE[ID]}" ``` #### send_message In addition there is a universal send_massage function which can output any type of message. This function is used to process output from external scrips like interactive chats or background jobs. **For safety and performance reasons I recommend to use send_xxxx_message functions above for sending messages** ```bash send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "lol" ``` To send html or markdown put the following strings before the text, depending on the parsing mode you want to enable: ```bash send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "markdown_parse_mode lol *bold*" ``` ```bash send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "html_parse_mode lol bold" ``` This function also allows a third parameter that disables additional function parsing (for safety use this when reprinting user input): ```bash send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "lol" "safe" ``` **See also [Interactive chats](3_advanced.md#Interactive-Chats)** #### Send files, locations, keyboards. To send images, videos, voice files, photos etc. use the ```send_photo``` function (remember to change the safety Regex @ line 14 of command.sh to allow sending files only from certain directories): ```bash send_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "/home/user/doge.jpg" "Lool" ``` To send custom keyboards use the ```send_keyboard``` function: ```bash send_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "Text that will appear in chat?" '[ "Yep" , "No" ]' # note the simgle quotes! send_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "Text that will appear in chat?" "[ \\"Yep\\" , \\"No\\" ]" # within double quotes you must excape the inside double quots ``` To send locations use the ```send_location``` function: ```bash send_location "${CHAT[ID]}" "Latitude" "Longitude" ``` To send venues use the ```send_venue``` function: ```bash send_venue "${CHAT[ID]}" "Latitude" "Longitude" "Title" "Address" "optional foursquare id" ``` To send a chat action use the ```send_action``` function. Allowed values: typing for text messages, upload_photo for photos, record_video or upload_video for videos, record_audio or upload_audio for audio files, upload_document for general files, find_location for locations. ```bash send_action "${CHAT[ID]}" "action" ``` **See also [Bashbot function reference](6_reference.md#Interactive_Chats)** #### [Prev Create Bot](1_firstbot.md) #### [Next Advanced Usage](3_advanced.md) #### $$VERSION$$ v0.90-dev-3-g80a4778