telegram-bot-bash/bin/delete_message.sh
Kay Marquardt (Gnadelwartz) 8253a53994 bin: usage message
2021-01-09 22:14:44 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#===============================================================================
#
# FILE: bin/delete_message.sh
#
USAGE='delete_message.sh [-h|--help] "CHAT[ID]" "MESSAGE[ID]" [debug]'
#
# DESCRIPTION: delete a message in the given user/group
#
# OPTIONS: CHAT[ID] - ID number of CHAT or BOTADMIN
# MESSAGE[ID] - message to delete
#
# -h - display short help
# --help - this help
#
# Set BASHBOT_HOME to your installation directory
#
# LICENSE: WTFPLv2 http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/
# AUTHOR: KayM (gnadelwartz), kay@rrr.de
# CREATED: 03.01.2021 15:37
#
#### $$VERSION$$ v1.25-dev-45-g2a3ab2a
#===============================================================================
####
# parse args
DELETE="delete_message"
case "$1" in
'')
printf "missing arguments\n"
;&
"-h"*)
printf 'usage: %s\n' "${USAGE}"
exit 1
;;
'--h'*)
sed -n '3,/###/p' <"$0"
exit 1
;;
esac
# set bashbot environment
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
source "${0%/*}/bashbot_env.inc.sh" "$3" # $3 debug
####
####
# ready, do stuff here -----
if [ "$1" == "BOTADMIN" ]; then
CHAT="${BOT_ADMIN}"
else
CHAT="$1"
fi
# delete message
"${DELETE}" "${CHAT}" "$2"
[ "${BOTSENT[OK]}" = "true" ] && BOTSENT[ID]="$2"
# output send message result
jssh_printDB "BOTSENT" | sort -r