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Use bashbot from CLI and scripts
You can use bashbot to send messages, locations, venues, pictures etc. from command line and scripts by sourcing it:
usage: . bashbot.sh source
Before sourcing 'bahsbot.sh' for interactive and script use, you should export and set BASHBOT_HOME to bashbots installation dir, e.g. '/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash'. see Bashbot Environemt
Note: If you don't set BASHBOT_HOME bashbot will use the actual directory as NEW home directory which means it will create all needed files and ask for bot token and botadmin if you are not in the real bot home!
Examples:
# if you are in the bashbot directory
. bashbot.sh source
# same, but more readable in scripts
source ./bashbot.sh source
# use bashbot config in BASHBOT_HOME from any directory
export BASHBOT_HOME=/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash
source ${BASHBOT_HOME}/bashbot.sh source
# use / create new config in current directory
unset BASHBOT_HOME
source /path/to/bashbot.sh source
Environment variable exported from bashbot
If you have sourced 'bashbot.sh' you have the following bashot internal variables availible:
COMMANDS # default: ./commands.sh"
MODULEDIR # default: ./modules"
TOKENFILE # default: ./token"
BOTADMIN # default: ./botadmin"
BOTACL # default: ./botacl"
TMPDIR # default: ./data-bot-bash"
COUNTFILE # default: ./count"
BOTTOKEN # default: content of ${TOKENFILE}
URL # telegram api URL - default: https://api.telegram.org/bot${BOTTOKEN}"
Interacctive use
For testing your setup or sending messages yoursel you can use bashbot functions from bash command line:
# are we running bash?
echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
# source bashbot.sh WITHOUT BASHBOT_HOME set
./bashbot.sh source
# output bashbot internal variables
echo $COMMANDS $MODULEDIR $TOKENFILE $BOTADMIN $BOTACL $TMPDIR $COUNTFILE
./commands.sh ./modules ./token ./botadmin ./botacl ./data-bot-bash ./count
# source bashbot.sh WITH BASHBOT_HOME set
export BASHBOT_HOME=/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash
source ./bashbot.sh source
# output bashbot internal variables
echo $COMMANDS $MODULEDIR $TOKENFILE $BOTADMIN $BOTACL $TMPDIR $COUNTFILE
/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/commands.sh /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/modules /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/token
/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/botadmin /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/botacl /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/data-bot-bash
/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/count
After sourcing you can use bashbot functions to send Messages, Locations, Pictures etc. to any Telegram User or Chat you are in. See Send Messages.
Examples: You can test this by sending messages to yourself:
# fist Hello World
send_normal_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" "Hello World! This is my first message"
# now with some markdown and HTML
send_markdown_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" '*Hello World!* _This is my first markdown message_'
send_html_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" '<b>Hello World!</b> <em>This is my first HTML message</em>'
send_keyboard "$(< $BOTADMIN)" 'Do you like it?' '[ "Yep" , "No" ]'
Now something more useful ...
# sending output from system commands:
send_normal_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" "$(date)"
send_normal_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" "$(uptime)"
send_normal_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" '`'$(free)'`'
# same but markdown style 'code' (monospaced)
send_markdown_message "$(< $BOTADMIN)" "\`$(free)\`"
Bashbot environment
This section describe how you can customize bashbot to your needs by setting environment variables.
Change file locations
In standard setup bashbot is self containing, this means you can place 'telegram-bot-bash' any location and run it from there. All files - programm, config, data etc - will reside in 'telegram-bot-bash'.
If you want to have other locations for config, data etc, define and export the following environment variables. Note: all specified directories and files must exist or running 'bashbot.sh' will fail.
BASHBOT_ETC
Location of the files commands.sh
, mycommands.sh
, token
, botadmin
, botacl
...
unset BASHBOT_ETC # keep in telegram-bot-bash (default)
export BASHBOT_ETC "" # keep in telegram-bot-bash
export BASHBOT_ETC "/etc/bashbot" # unix like config location
export BASHBOT_ETC "/etc/bashbot/bot1" # multibot configuration bot 1
export BASHBOT_ETC "/etc/bashbot/bot2" # multibot configuration bot 2
e.g. /etc/bashbot
BASHBOT_VAR
Location of runtime data data-bot-bash
, count
unset BASHBOT_VAR # keep in telegram-bot-bash (default)
export BASHBOT_VAR "" # keep in telegram-bot-bash
export BASHBOT_VAR "/var/spool/bashbot" # unix like config location
export BASHBOT_VAR "/var/spool/bashbot/bot1" # multibot configuration bot 1
export BASHBOT_VAR "/var/spool/bashbot/bot2" # multibot configuration bot 2
BASHBOT_JSONSH
Full path to JSON.sh script, default: './JSON.sh/JSON.sh', must end with '/JSON.sh'.
unset BASHBOT_JSONSH # telegram-bot-bash/JSON.sh/JSON.sh (default)
export BASHBOT_JSONSH "" # telegram-bot-bash/JSON.sh/JSON.sh
export BASHBOT_JSONSH "/usr/local/bin/JSON.sh" # installed in /usr/local/bin
BASHBOT_HOME
Set bashbot home directory, where bashot will look for additional files. If BASHBOT_ETC, BASHBOT_VAR or BASHBOT_JSONSH are set the have precedence over BASHBOT_HOME.
This is also usefull if you want to force bashbot to always use full pathnames instead of relative ones.
unset BASHBOT_HOME # autodetection (default)
export BASHBOT_HOME "" # autodetection
export BASHBOT_HOME "/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash" # unix like location
export BASHBOT_HOME "/usr/local/bin" # Note: you MUST set ETC, VAR and JSONSH to other locations to make this work!
Change config values
BASHBOT_URL
Uses given URL instead of offical telegram API URL, useful if you have your own telegram server or for testing.
unset BASHBOT_URL # use Telegram URL https://api.telegram.org/bot<token> (default)
export BASHBOT_URL "" # use use Telegram https://api.telegram.org/bot<token>
export BASHBOT_URL "https://my.url.com/bot" # use your URL https://my.url.com/bot<token>
BASHBOT_TOKEN
BASHBOT_WGET
Bashbot uses curl
to communicate with telegram server. if curl
is not availible wget
is used.
If 'BASHBOT_WGET' is set to any value (not undefined or not empty) wget is used even is curl is availible.
unset BASHBOT_WGET # use curl (default)
export BASHBOT_WGET "" # use curl
export BASHBOT_WGET "yes" # use wget
export BASHBOT_WGET "no" # use wget!
BASHBOT_SLEEP
Instead of polling permanently or with a fixed delay, bashbot offers a simple adaptive polling. If messages are recieved bashbot polls with no dealy. If no messages are availible bashbot add 100ms delay for every poll until the maximum of BASHBOT_SLEEP ms.
unset BASHBOT_SLEEP # 5000ms (default)
export BASHBOT_SLEEP "" # 5000ms
export BASHBOT_SLEEP "1000" # 1s maximum sleep
export BASHBOT_SLEEP "10000" # 10s maximum sleep
export BASHBOT_SLEEP "1" # values < 1000 disables sleep (not recommended)
Testet configs as of v.07 release
Note: Environment variables are not stored, you must setup them before every call to bashbot.sh, e.g. from a script.
simple Unix like config, for one bot. bashbot is installed in '/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash'
# Note: all dirs and files must exist!
export BASHBOT_ETC "/etc/bashbot"
export BASHBOT_VAR "/var/spool/bashbot"
/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/bashbot.sh start
Unix like config for one bot. bashbot.sh is installed in '/usr/bin'
# Note: all dirs and files must exist!
export BASHBOT_ETC "/etc/bashbot"
export BASHBOT_VAR "/var/spool/bashbot"
export BASHBOT_JSONSH "/var/spool/bashbot"
/usr/local/bin/bashbot.sh start
simple multibot config, everything is keept inside 'telegram-bot-bash' dir
# config for running Bot 1
# Note: all dirs and files must exist!
export BASHBOT_ETC "./mybot1"
export BASHBOT_VAR "./mybot1"
/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/bashbot.sh start
# config for running Bot 2
# Note: all dirs and files must exist!
export BASHBOT_ETC "./mybot2"
export BASHBOT_VAR "./mybot2"
/usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/bashbot.sh start