telegram-bot-bash/examples
Kay Marquardt (Gnadelwartz) 898a794cb2 prepare for editMessage
2020-12-13 16:23:03 +01:00
..
background-scripts change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
jsonDB-keyboard change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
send-system-status change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
bash2env.sh change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
bashbot-multi.sh change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
bashbot.cron change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
calc.sh change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
notify.sh change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00
question.sh prepare for editMessage 2020-12-13 16:23:03 +01:00
README.html update doc 2020-06-29 14:55:08 +02:00
README.md change Version to v1.2 2020-11-30 18:38:19 +01:00

Home

Bashbot examples

bashbot multi

An example wrapper to run multiple instances of bashbot, use ./bashbot-multi.sh botname command

bashbot.cron

An example crontab is provided in examples/bashbot.cron, see Expert use

Interactive chats

Two examples for interactive scripts are provided as calc.sh and question.sh, see Advanced use

Background scripts

Background jobs are an easy way to provide sceduled messages or alerts if something happens. notify.sh is a simple example on how to send a message every x seonds, e.g. current time.

background-scripts contains a more useful example on how to start and stop different scripts plus some example background scripts.

    mycommands.sh - /run_xxx and /kill-xxx will start any script named run_xxx.sh

    run_diskusage.sh - shows disk usage every 100 seconds
    run_filename.sh	- shown the name of new files in a named dir
    run_filecontent.sh	- shown the content of new files in a named dir
    run_notify.sh - same as notify.sh

Note: Output of system commands often contains newlines, each newline results in a telegram message, the function 'send_telegram' in mycommands.sh avoids this by converting each newline to ' mynewlinestartshere ' before output the string.

System Status

send-system-status contains an example for commands showing status of different subsystems. This example is adapted from https://github.com/RG72/telegram-bot-bash to current bashbot commands, but not fully tested. This will show how easy you can convert existing bots.

    mycommands.sh - commands to show system status
    botacl - controls who can show system status

*Available commands*:
	/se *sensors*
	/smb *smbstatus*
	/free *memory status*
	/md *raid status*
	/lvm *lvm status*
	/lvsd *Datailed lvm status*
	/df *disk space*
	/ifconfig *ifconfig output*
	/smart *sda* _smart status for sda drive_

jsonDB and Keyboards

jsonDB-keybords contains a stripped down real world example from my bot showing the usage of jsonDB to store and retrieve values plus use of keyboards in private chats. It's an extended version of mycommands.sh.dist. Messages and help are in german.

$$VERSION$$ v1.2-0-gc50499c