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Customize bashbots 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
Change config values
BASHBOT_DECODE
Bashbot offers two variants for decoding JSON UTF format to UTF-8. By default bashbot uses 'json.encode' if python is installed. If 'BASHBOT_DECODE' is set to any value (not undefined or not empty) the bash only implementation will be used.
unset BASHBOT_DECODE # autodetect python (default)
export BASHBOT_DECODE "" # autodetect python
export BASHBOT_DECODE "yes" # force internal
export BASHBOT_DECODE "no" # also force internal!
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