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#### [Home](../README.md)
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## Bashbot function reference
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### Send, forward, delete messages
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To insert line brakes in a message or caption you can place `\n` in the text.
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##### send_action
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`send_action` shows users what your bot is currently doing.
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*usage:* send_action "${CHAT[ID]}" "action"
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*"action":* `typing`, `upload_photo`, `record_video`, `upload_video`, `record_audio`, `upload_audio`, `upload_document`, `find_location`.
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*alias:* _action "action"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_action "${CHAT[ID]}" "typing"
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send_action "${CHAT[ID]}" "record_audio"
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```
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##### send_normal_message
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`send_normal_message` sends text only messages to the given chat.
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*usage:* send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
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*alias:* _normal_message "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a text message"
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```
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##### send_markdownv2_message
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`send_markdownv2_message` sends markdown v2 style messages to the given chat.
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Telegram supports a new [Markdown V2 Style](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#markdownv2-style) which
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has more formatting codes and is more robust, but incompatible with old telegram markdown style.
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To send characters reserved for markdown v2 formatting, you must prefix them with `\` ( e.g. `\| \= \_ \*`).\
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*Hint*: If a message is not sent, have a look in `logs/ERROR.log`
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*usage:* send_markdownv2_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "markdown message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_markdownv2_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a markdown message, next word is *bold*"
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send_markdownv2_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "*bold* __underlined__ [text](link)"
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```
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##### send_markdown_message
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`send_markdown_message` sends markdown style messages to the given chat.
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This is the old, legacy Telegram markdown style, retained for backward compatibility.
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It supports a [reduced set of Markdown](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#markdown-style) only
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*usage:* send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "markdown message"
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*alias:* _markdown "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a markdown message, next word is *bold*"
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send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "*bold* _italic_ [text](link)"
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```
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##### send_html_message
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`send_html_message` sends HTML style messages to the given chat.
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Telegram supports a [reduced set of HTML](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#html-style) only
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*usage:* send_html_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "html message"
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*alias:* _html_message "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a markdown message, next word is <b>bold</b>"
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "<b>bold</b> <i>italic><i> <em>italic>/em> <a href="link">Text</a>"
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```
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##### forward_message
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`forward_mesage` forwards a message to the given chat.
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*usage:* forward_message "chat_to" "chat_from" "${MESSAGE[ID]}"
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*old call:* forward "${CHAT[ID]}" "$FROMCHAT" "${MESSAGE[ID]}"
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*alias:* _forward "$FROMCHAT" "${MESSAGE[ID]}"
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See also [Text formatting options](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#formatting-options)
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##### delete_message
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A bot can only delete messages if he is admin of a Chat, if not he can delete his own messages only.
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*usage:* delete_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${MESSAGE[ID]}"
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See also [deleteMessage limitations](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletemessage)
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----
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##### send_message
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`send_message` sends any type of message to the given chat. Type of output is steered by keywords within the message.
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The main use case for send_message is to process the output of interactive chats and background jobs. **For regular Bot commands I recommend using of the dedicated send_xxx_message() functions from above.**
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*usage:* send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
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*example:* - see [Usage](2_usage.md#send_message) and [Advanced Usage](3_advanced.md#Interactive-Chats)
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### File, Album, Location, Venue, Keyboard
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##### send_file
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send_file can send different file types using a local file or a http URL (_e.g. https://)
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*usage:* send_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "file/URL" "caption" ["type"]
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Argument "type" is optional, if not given `send_file` detects file type by the file extension.
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Supported file types are: photo (_png jpg jpeg gif pic_) audio (_mp3 flac_) sticker (_webp_) video (_mp4_) voice (_ogg_) or document.
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It's recommended to use __absolute path names__ for local files (_starting with `/`_), as relative path names are threated as __relative to UPLOADDIR__ `data-bot-bash/upload`!
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For security reasons the following restrictions apply to local files:
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- absolute path name must match the __shell regex__ `FILE_REGEX` (_not file glob_)
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- path must not start with `./` and not contain `../`
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*example:*
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```bash
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# send picture from web
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send_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "https://dealz.rrr.de/assets/images/rbofd-1.gif" "My Bot"
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# local file recommended: absolute path
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send_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "/home/user/dog.jpg" "My Dog"
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# relative to UPLOADDIR: data-bot-bash/upload/dog.jpg
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send_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "dog.jpg" "My Dog"
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# change to personal upload dir
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UPLOADDIR="/home/user/myuploaddir"
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# relative to personal upload dir: /home/user/myuploaddir/dog.jpg
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send_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "dog.jpg" "My Dog"
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```
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##### send_album
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*usage:* send_album "${CHAT[ID]}" "URL1" "URL2" ... "URLn"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_album "$(getConfigKey "botadmin")" "http://www.rrr.de/slider/main-image1.jpg" "http://www.rrr.de/slider/main-image5.jpg"
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```
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##### send_location
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*usage:* send_location "${CHAT[ID]}" "Latitude" "Longitude"
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##### send_venue
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*usage:* send_venue "${CHAT[ID]}" "Latitude" "Longitude" "Title" "Address" "foursquare id (optional)"
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##### send_keyboard
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Note: Since version 0.6 send_keyboard was changed to use native "JSON Array" notation as used from Telegram.
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Detection and emulation for old format will be removed after 1.0 release!
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Example Keyboard Array definitions:
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- yes no in two rows:
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- OLD format: 'yes' 'no' (two strings)
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- NEW format: '[ "yes" ] , [ "no" ]' (two arrays with a string)
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- new layouts made easy with NEW format:
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- Yes No in one row: '[ "yes" , "no" ]'
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- Yes No plus Maybe in 2.row: '[ "yes" , "no" ] , [ "maybe" ]'
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- number pad style keyboard: '[ "1" , "2" , "3" ] , [ "4" , "5" , "6" ] , [ "7" , "8" , "9" ] , [ "0" ]'
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*usage:* send_keyboard "chat-id" "message" "keyboard"
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*alias:* _keyboard "message" "keyboard"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "Say yes or no" '[ "yes" , "no" ]' # in one row
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send_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "Say yes or no" '[ "yes" ] , [ "no" ]' # 2 rows
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send_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "Enter digit" '[ "1" , "2" , "3" ] , [ "4" , "5" , "6" ] , [ "7" , "8" , "9" ] , [ "0" ]'
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_keyboard_yesno # see aliases
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_keyboard_numpad
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```
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##### remove_keyboard
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*usage:* remove_keybord "$CHAT[ID]" "message"
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*alias:* _del_keyboard "message"
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*See also: [Keyboard Markup](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api/#replykeyboardmarkup)*
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##### send_button
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*usage:* send_button "chat-id" "message" "text" "URL"
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*alias:* _button "text" "URL"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_button "${CHAT[ID]}" "MAKE MONEY FAST!!!" "Visit my Shop" "https://dealz.rrr.de"
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```
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##### send_inline_keyboard
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Even its called keyboard, this function is different from send_keyboard. The main difference is that it's only possible to
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specify URL buttons, no Text Buttons and the Buttons must be an Array of Buttons as specified for
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[Telegram InlineMarkup](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inlinekeyboardmarkup).
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The inline buttons must be specified as a JSON string in the following format:
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`[ {"text":"text1", "url":"url1"}, ... {"text":"textN", "url":"urlN"} ]```
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Each button consists of a pair of text and URL values, sourrounded by '{ }', multiple buttons are separated by '**,**' and everything is wrapped in '[ ]'.
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*usage:* send_inline_keyboard "chat-id" "message" "[ {"text":"text", "url":"url"} ...]"
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*alias:* _inline_keyboard "[{"text":"text", "url":"url"} ...]"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_inline_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "MAKE MONEY FAST!!!" '[{"text":"Visit my Shop", url"":"https://dealz.rrr.de"}]'
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send_inline_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "" '[{"text":"button 1", url"":"url 1"}, {"text":"button 2", url"":"url 2"} ]'
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send_inline_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "" '[{"text":"b 1", url"":"u 1"}, {"text":"b 2", url"":"u 2"}, {"text":"b 2", url"":"u 2"} ]'
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```
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*See also [Inline keyboard markup](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api/#inlinekeyboardmarkup)*
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### Edit / Replace Messages
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Edit a message means replace the content of the message in place. The message stay on the same position in the chat and keep the same
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message id.
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There is no need to use the same format when replace a message, e.g. a message sent with `send_normal_message` can be replaced with
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`edit_markdown_message` or `edit_html_message` and vice versa.
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To replace a message you must know the message id of the the original message. The best way to get the message id is to save the value of
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`BOTSENT[ID]` after sending the original message.
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##### edit_normal_message
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`edit_normal_message` replace a message with a text message in the given chat.
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*usage:* edit_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "MESSAGE-ID" "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a text message"
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saved-id="${BOTSENT[ID]}"
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edit_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${saved-id}" "this is another text"
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```
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##### edit_markdownv2_message
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`edit_markdownv2_message` replace a message with a markdown v2 message in the given chat.
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*usage:* edit_markdownv2_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "MESSAGE-ID" "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a text message"
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saved-id="${BOTSENT[ID]}"
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edit_markdownv2_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${saved-id}" "this is __markdown__ *V2* text"
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```
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##### edit_markdown_message
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`edit_markdown_message` replace a message with a markdown message in the given chat.
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*usage:* edit_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "MESSAGE-ID" "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a text message"
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saved-id="${BOTSENT[ID]}"
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edit_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${saved-id}" "this is *markdown* text"
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```
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##### edit_html_message
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`edit_html_message` replace a message with a html message in the given chat.
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*usage:* edit_html_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "MESSAGE-ID" "message"
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*example:*
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```bash
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "this is a text message"
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saved-id="${BOTSENT[ID]}"
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edit_html_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${saved-id}" "this is <b>html</b> text"
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```
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### User Access Control
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The following basic user control functions are part of the Telegram API.
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More advanced API functions are currently not implemented in bashbot.
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##### kick_chat_member
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If your Bot is a chat admin he can kick and ban a user.
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*usage:* kick_chat_member "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
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*alias:* _kick_user "${USER[ID]}"
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##### unban_chat_member
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If your Bot is a chat admin can unban a kicked user.
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*usage:* unban_chat_member "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
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*alias:* _unban "${USER[ID]}"
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##### leave_chat
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Your Bot will leave the chat.
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*usage:* leave_chat "${CHAT[ID]}"
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*alias:* _leave
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```bash
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if bot_is_admin ; then
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send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "*LEAVING CHAT...*"
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leave_chat "${CHAT[ID]}"
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fi
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```
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See also [kick Chat Member](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api/#kickchatmember)*
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The following functions are bashbot only and not part of the Telegram API.
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##### bot_is_admin
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Return true (0) if bot is admin or creator of given chat.
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*usage:* bot_is_admin "${CHAT[ID]}"
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*example:*
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```bash
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if bot_is_admin "${CHAT[ID]}"; then
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send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "*I'm admin...*"
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fi
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```
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##### user_is_botadmin
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Return true (0) if user is admin of bot, user id if botadmin is read from file './botadmin'.
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*usage:* user_is_botadmin "${USER[ID]}"
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*alias:* _is_botadmin
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*example:*
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```bash
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user_is_botadmin "${CHAT[ID]}" && send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "You are *BOTADMIN*."
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```
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##### user_is_creator
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Return true (0) if user is creator of given chat or chat is a private chat.
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*usage:* user_is_creator "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
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*alias:* _is_creator
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##### user_is_admin
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Return true (0) if user is admin or creator of given chat.
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*usage:* user_is_admin "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
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*alias:* _is_admin
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*example:*
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```bash
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if user_is_admin "${CHAT[ID]}" ; then
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send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "*LEAVING CHAT...*"
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leave_chat "${CHAT[ID]}"
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fi
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```
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*See also [Chat Member](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api/#chatmember)*
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##### user_is_allowed
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Bashbot supports User Access Control, see [Advanced Usage](3_advanced.md)
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*usage:* user_is_allowed "${USER[ID]}" "what" "${CHAT[ID]}"
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*example:*
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```bash
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if ! user_is_allowed "${USER[ID]}" "start" "${CHAT[ID]}" ; then
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "You are not allowed to start Bot."
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fi
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```
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### Inline Queries - answer direct queries to bot
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Inline Queries allows users to interact with your bot directly without sending extra commands.
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As an answer to an inline query you can send back one or more results to the Telegram client.
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The Telegram client will then show the results to the user and let him select one.
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##### answer_inline_query
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answer_inline_query is provided for backward compatibility with older versions of bashbot.
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It send back only one response to an inline query.
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*usage:* answer_inline_query "$i{QUERY[ID]}" "type" "type arg 1" ... "type arg n"
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*example:* - see [Advanced Usage](3_advanced.md#Inline-queries)
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##### answer_inline_multi
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anwser_inline_multi allows you to send back a list of responses. Responses must be separated by ','.
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*usage:* answer_inline_multi "${iQUERY[ID]}" "res, res, ... res"
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*example:*
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```bash
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# note the starting " and ending " !!
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answer_inline_multi "${iQUERY[ID]}" "
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$(inline_query_compose "1" "photo" "https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/13046303") ,
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...
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$(inline_query_compose "n" "photo" "https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/4593242")
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"
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```
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##### inline_query_compose
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inline_query_compose composes one response element to to send back.
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*usage:* inline_query_compose ID type args ....
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```
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ID = unique ID for this response, 1-64 byte long
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type = type of answer, e.g. article, photo, video, location ...
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args = mandatory arguments in the order they are described in telegram documentation
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```
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Currently the following types and arguments are implemented (optional arguments in parenthesis)
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```
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"article"|"message" title message (parse_mode description)
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"photo" photo_URL (thumb_URL title description caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"gif" photo_URL (thumb_URL title caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"mpeg4_gif" mpeg_URL (thumb_URL title caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"video" video_URL mime_type thumb_URL title (caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"audio" audio_URL title (caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"voice" voice_URL title (caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"document" title document_URL mime_type (caption description parse_mode)
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"location" latitude longitude title
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"venue" latitude longitude title (address foursquare)
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"contact" phone first (last thumb)
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"cached_photo" file (title description caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"cached_gif" file (title caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"cached_mpeg4_gif" file (title caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"cached_sticker" file (keyboard)
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"cached_document" title file (description caption description parse_mode keyboard)
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"cached_video" file title (description caption description parse_mode keyboard)
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"cached_voice" file title (caption parse_mode keyboard)
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"cached_audio" file title (caption parse_mode keyboard)
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```
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see [InlineQueryResult for more information](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inlinequeryresult) about response types and their arguments.
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### Background and Interactive jobs
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Background functions and interactive jobs extends the bot functionality to not only react to user input. You can start scripts for interactive
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chats and send messages based on time or other external events.
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##### start_proc
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`startproc` starts a script, the output of the script is sent to the user or chat, user input will be sent back to the script. see [Advanced Usage](3_advanced.md#Interactive-Chats)
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*usage:* start_proc "${CHAT[ID]}" "script"
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*alias:* startproc "script"
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*example:*
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```bash
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startproc 'examples/calc.sh'
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```
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##### check_proc
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Return true (0) if an interactive script is running in the chat.
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*usage:* check_prog "${CHAT[ID]}"
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*alias:* checkprog
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*example:*
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```bash
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if ! check_proc "${CHAT[ID]}" ; then
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startproc "examples/calc.sh"
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else
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Calc already running ..."
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fi
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```
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##### kill_proc
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Kill the interactive script running in the chat
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*usage:* kill_proc "${CHAT[ID]}"
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*alias:* killproc
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*example:*
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```bash
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if check_proc "${CHAT[ID]}" ; then
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killproc && send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Command canceled."
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else
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send_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Command is not running."
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fi
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```
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----
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##### start_back
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Starts a script as a background job and attaches a job name to it. All output from a background job is sent to the associated chat.
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In contrast to interactive chats, background jobs do not receive user input and can run forever. In addition you can suspend and restart running jobs, e.g. after reboot.
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*usage:* start_back "${CHAT[ID]}" "script" "jobname"
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*alias:* background "script" "jobname"
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*example:*
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```bash
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background "examples/notify.sh" "notify"
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```
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##### check_back
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Return true (0) if an background job is active in the given chat.
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*usage:* check_back "${CHAT[ID]}" "jobname"
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*alias:* checkback "jobname"
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*example:*
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```bash
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if ! checkback "notify" ; then
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Start notify"
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background "examples/notify.sh" "notify"
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else
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Process notify already running."
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fi
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```
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##### kill_back
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*usage:* kill_back "${CHAT[ID]}" "jobname"
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*alias:* killback "jobname"
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*example:*
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```bash
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checkback "notify"
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if [ "$res" -eq 0 ] ; then
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Kill notify"
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killback "notify"
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else
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send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "Process notify not run."
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fi
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```
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|
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----
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##### send_interactive
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`send_interactive` is used to forward messages to interactive jobs.
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Usually a message is automatically forwarded from within `commands.sh`, but you can send messages yourself.
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*usage:* send_interactive "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
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----
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### jsshDB
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Since output generated by `JSON.sh` is so easy to use in bash, bashbot uses the format for a simple keys/value file store also.
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#### fast and slow operations
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jsshDB files are flat text files containing key/value pairs in the `JSON.sh` format.
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Key/value pairs appearing later in the file overwrites earlier key/value pairs, Bashbot use this behavior to implement "fast replace" file operations.
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"fast functions" add a new key/value pair to the end of a file without deleting an existing one, this is fast but over time the file grows to infinity.
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"slow functions" read the file, modify the key/value pairs in memory and write the whole file back, this is slower but removes duplicate keys from the file.
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Fast functions:
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|
```
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jssh_insertKeyDB , jssh_addKeyDB , jssh_countKeyDB
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```
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Slow functions:
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|
```
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jssh_writeDB, jssh_updateDB , jssh_deleteKeyDB, jssh_clearDB
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```
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|
#### Key / Value
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JsshBD use bash associative arrays to store key/value pairs in memory. Associative arrays must be created with `declare -A` before first use.
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|
```bash
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# create key / value array
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decleare -A ARRAY
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ARRAY["key"]="value"
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ARRAY["key,subkey"]="value2"
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|
```
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|
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For keys the following charatcsers are allowed: `a-z A-Z 0-9 _ .`, multiple keys must be separated by `,`.
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Keys contaiing other characters will be discarded when written to a file.
|
|
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|
```bash
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ARRAY["abc"]="abc" # OK
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ARRAY["abx###"]="abc" # works in bash but will not saved to file
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|
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# write to file will discard second value
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jssh_writeDB "ARRAY" "file"
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|
|
|
cat file.jssh
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["abc"] "abc"
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|
|
|
```
|
|
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|
*Hint*: Try `tr -dc "[:alnum:],.\r\n"` to strip invalid characters from key.
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|
```bash
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|
# strip key containing invalid characters
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|
KEY="123abcABC,.#?(<>123ÄÖ*%&§"
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OK_KEY="$(tr -dc "[:alnum:],.\r\n" <<<"${KEY}")"
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|
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|
# show stripped key
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|
printf "%s\n" "${OK_KEY}"
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|
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|
123abcABC,.123
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|
```
|
|
|
|
#### File naming and locking
|
|
|
|
A jssh fileDB consists of two files and must reside inside `BASHBOT_ETC` or `BASHBOT_DATA`.
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|
|
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- `filename.jssh` is the file containing the key/value pairs in JSON.sh format.
|
|
- `filename.jssh.flock` is used to provide read/write locking with flock
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|
|
|
Path names containing `..` or not located in `BASHBOT_ETC` or `BASHBOT_DATA` are refused by jsshDB functions with an error.
|
|
|
|
jsshDB functions use file locking if `flock is available, read/write operations are serialised to wait until
|
|
previous operations are finished, see "man flock". To avoid deadlocks bashbot use a timeout of 10s for write and 5s for read operations.
|
|
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|
For every `jssh_...DB` function a `jsshj_...DB_async` function exists also. In case don't want locking, use `jssh_...DB_async` functions.
|
|
|
|
*Example:* for allowed file names:
|
|
```bash
|
|
# bashbot is installed in /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash, BASHBOT_ETC is not set.
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|
"myfile" -> /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/myfile.jssh
|
|
"addons/myfile" -> /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/addons/myfile.jssh
|
|
"${DATADIR}/myfile" -> /usr/local/telegram-bot-bash/data-bot-bash/myfile.jssh
|
|
"/home/someuser/myfile" -> function returns false, nothing done.
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_newDB
|
|
Creates new empty jsshDB file if not exist.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_newDB "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_newDB_async "filename"
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_clearDB
|
|
Delete all contents of jsshDB file.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_clearDB "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_clearDB_async "filename"
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_checkDB
|
|
Check if DB name respects the rules mentioned above and print to STDOUT the real/final path to DB file.
|
|
Used internally by all jssh DB functions, but can also used to get the real filename for a jssh DB.
|
|
|
|
An error is returned and nothing is printed if the given filename is not valid
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_checkDB "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_checkDB_async "filename"
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
if file=$(jssh_checkDB somename); then
|
|
echo "Final filename is ${file}"
|
|
else
|
|
echo "Something wrong with somename"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# somename = data-bot-bash/somevalues
|
|
Final filename is data-bot-bash/somevalues.jssh
|
|
|
|
# somename = /home/someuser/myfile
|
|
Something wrong with /home/someuser/myfile
|
|
|
|
# somename = data-bot-bash/../../../somevalues
|
|
Something wrong with data-bot-bash/../../../somevalues
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_writeDB
|
|
Write content of an ARRAY into jsshDB file. ARRAY name must be declared with `declare -A ARRAY` before calling writeDB.
|
|
"DB" file MUST exist or nothing is written.
|
|
|
|
Note: Existing content is overwritten.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_writeDB "ARRAY" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_writeDB_async "ARRAY" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
# Prepare array to store values
|
|
declare -A WRITEVALUES
|
|
|
|
WRITEVALUES["value1"]="example"
|
|
WRITEVALUES["value2"]="a value"
|
|
WRITEVALUES["whynot","subindex1"]="whynot A"
|
|
WRITEVALUES["whynot","subindex2"]="whynot B"
|
|
WRITEVALUES["whynot","subindex2","text"]="This is an example content for pseudo multidimensional bash array"
|
|
|
|
# create DB
|
|
jssh_newDB "${DATADIR:-.}/myvalues"
|
|
|
|
# write to file data-bot-bash/somevalues.jssh from array MYVALUES
|
|
jssh_writeDB "WRITEVALUES" "${DATADIR:-}/myvalues"
|
|
|
|
# show what's written
|
|
cat "${DATADIR:-}/myvalues.jssh"
|
|
["value1"] "example"
|
|
["value2"] "a value"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2","text"] "This is an example content for pseudo multidimensional bash array"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2"] "whynot B"
|
|
["whynot","subindex1"] "whynot A"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_printDB
|
|
Print content of an ARRAY to STDOUT. ARRAY name must be declared with `declare -A ARRAY` before calling printDB..
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_printDB "ARRAY"
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
# Prepare array to store values
|
|
declare -A PRINTVALUES
|
|
|
|
# read file data-bot-bash/myvalues.jssh into array READVALUES
|
|
jssh_readDB "PRINTVALUES" "${DATADIR:-}/myvalues"
|
|
|
|
# print DB to stdout
|
|
jssh_printDB READVALUES
|
|
["value1"] "example"
|
|
["value2"] "a value"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2","text"] "This is an example content for pseudo multidimensional bash array"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2"] "whynot B"
|
|
["whynot","subindex1"] "whynot A"```
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_updateDB
|
|
Update/Add content of an ARRAY into a jsshDB file. ARRAY name must be declared with `declare -A ARRAY` before calling updateDB.
|
|
"DB" file MUST exist or nothing is written.
|
|
|
|
Note: Existing content not in ARRAY is kept in file.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_updateDB "ARRAY" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_updateDB_async "ARRAY" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
# continued example from writeDB
|
|
MYVALUES=()
|
|
MYVALUES["newvalue"]="this is new"
|
|
|
|
# update file data-bot-bash/somevalues.jssh from array MYVALUES
|
|
jssh_updateDB "MYVALUES" "${DATADIR:-.}/myvalues"
|
|
|
|
# show what's written
|
|
["value1"] "value1"
|
|
["loveit"] "value2"
|
|
["whynot"] "value3"
|
|
["newvalue"] "this is new"
|
|
|
|
# now writeDB
|
|
cat "$DBfile"
|
|
jssh_writeDB "MYVALUES" "${DATADIR:-.}/myvalues"
|
|
|
|
# show what's written, ups!
|
|
cat "$DBfile"
|
|
["newvalue"] "this is new"
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_readDB
|
|
Read content of a file in JSON.sh format into given ARRAY. ARRAY name must be declared with `declare -A ARRAY` upfront,
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_readDB "ARRAY" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_readDB_async "ARRAY" "filename"
|
|
|
|
Note: readDB uses concurrent / shared locking from flock so multiple processes can read from file, as long no process is writing.
|
|
Maximum timeout for reading is 1s to not block readers.
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
# Prepare array to read values
|
|
declare -A READVALUES
|
|
|
|
# read file data-bot-bash/myvalues.jssh into array READVALUES
|
|
jssh_readDB "READVALUES" "${DATADIR:-}/myvalues"
|
|
|
|
# sinple command to output values ONLY
|
|
printf "${READVALUES[*]}"
|
|
example a value This is an example content for pseudo multidimensional bash array whynot B whynot A
|
|
|
|
# print DB to stdout
|
|
jssh_printDB READVALUES
|
|
["value1"] "example"
|
|
["value2"] "a value"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2","text"] "This is an example content for pseudo multidimensional bash array"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2"] "whynot B"
|
|
["whynot","subindex1"] "whynot A"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# access Array
|
|
echo "${READVALUES[vaule2]}"
|
|
a value
|
|
|
|
# change / add values
|
|
READVALUES["value2"]="this is a changed value"
|
|
|
|
echo "${READVALUES[vaule2]}"
|
|
this is a changed value
|
|
|
|
READVALUES["value3"]="new value"
|
|
READVALUES[whynot,subindex3]="new subindex value"
|
|
|
|
# new output
|
|
jssh_printDB READVALUES
|
|
["value1"] "example"
|
|
["value3"] "new value"
|
|
["value2"] "this is a changed value"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2","text"] "This is an example content for pseudo multidimensional bash array"
|
|
["whynot","subindex3"] "new subindex value"
|
|
["whynot","subindex2"] "whynot B"
|
|
["whynot","subindex1"] "whynot A"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_insertKeyDB
|
|
Insert, update, append a key=value pair to a jsshDB file, key name is only allowed to contain '-a-zA-Z0-9,._'
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_insertKeyDB "key" "value" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_insertKeyDB_asnyc "key" "value" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*deprecated:* jssh_insertDB *was renamed in version 0.96 to* jssh_insertKeyDB
|
|
|
|
Note: inserKeytDB uses also excusive write locking, but with a maximum timeout of 2s. insertKeyDB is a "fast" operation, simply adding the value to the end of the file.
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
jssh_insertKeyDB "newkey" "an other value" "${DATADIR:-.}/myvalues"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_deleteKeyDB
|
|
Deleted a key=value pair from a jsshDB file, key name is only allowed to contain '-a-zA-Z0-9,._'
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_deleteKeyDB "key" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_deleteKeyDB_async "key" "filename"
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
jssh_deleteKeyDB "delkey"" "${DATADIR:-.}/myvalues"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### jssh_countKeyDB
|
|
Increase a key=value pair from a jsshDB file by 1, key name is only allowed to contain '-a-zA-Z0-9,._'
|
|
If value is given key is increased by value.
|
|
|
|
Side effect: if value is given key is updated "in place" (slower) and file is cleaned up, if no value is given fast path is used
|
|
and new count is added to the end of file.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_countKeyDB "key" "filename" ["value"]
|
|
|
|
*usage:* jssh_countKeyDB_async "key" "filename" ["value"]
|
|
|
|
*example:*
|
|
```bash
|
|
jssh_countKeyDB "usercount"" "${DATADIR:-.}/myvalues"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
https://linuxhint.com/associative_array_bash/
|
|
|
|
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-use-arrays-in-bash-script
|
|
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
### Aliases - shortcuts for often used functions
|
|
Aliases are handy shortcuts for use in `mycommands.sh` *only*, they avoid error prone typing of "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}" as much as possible.
|
|
Do not use them in other files e.g. `bashbot.sh`, modules, addons etc.
|
|
|
|
##### _is_botadmin
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _is_botadmin
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* user_is_botadmin "${USER[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
##### _is_admin
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _is_admin
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* user_is_admin "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
##### _is_allowed
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _is_allowed "what"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* user_is_allowed "${USER[ID]}" "what" "${CHAT[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
##### _kick_user
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _kick_user "${USER[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* kick_chat_member "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
##### _unban
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _unban "${USER[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* unban_chat_member "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
##### _leave
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _leave
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* leave_chat "${CHAT[ID]}"
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
##### _message
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _message "message"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
|
|
|
|
##### _normal_message
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _normal_message "message"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
|
|
|
|
##### _html_message
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _html_message "message"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_html_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
|
|
|
|
##### _markdown_message
|
|
|
|
*usage:* _markdown_message "message"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_markdown_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "message"
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
#### _inline_button
|
|
*usage:* _inline_button "${1}" "${2}"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_inline_button "${CHAT[ID]}" "" "${1}" "${2}"
|
|
|
|
#### _inline_keyboard
|
|
*usage:* _inline_keyboard "${1}"
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* _inline_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "" "${1}"
|
|
|
|
#### _keyboard_numpad
|
|
*usage:* _keyboard_numpad
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" "" '["1","2","3"],["4","5","6"],["7","8","9"],["-","0","."]' "yes"
|
|
|
|
#### _keyboard_yesno
|
|
*usage:* _keyboard_yesno
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* send_keyboard '["yes","no"]'
|
|
|
|
#### _del_keyboard
|
|
*usage:* _del_keyboard
|
|
|
|
*alias for:* remove_keyboard "${CHAT[ID]}" ""
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
### Helper functions
|
|
|
|
##### download
|
|
Download the given URL and returns the final filename in TMPDIR. If the given filename exists,the filename is prefixed with a
|
|
random number. Filename is not allowed to contain '/' or '..'.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* download URL filename
|
|
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*example:*
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```bash
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file="$(download "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/13046303" "avatar.jpg")"
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echo "$file" -> ./data-bot-bash/avatar.jpg
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file="$(download "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/13046303" "avatar.jpg")"
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echo "$file" -> ./data-bot-bash/12345-avatar.jpg
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```
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##### _exec_if_function
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Returns true, even if the given function does not exist. Return false if function exist but returns false.
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*usage:* _exec_if_function function
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*example:*
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```bash
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_exec_if_function "answer_inline_query" "${iQUERY[ID]}" "Answer params"
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# fast replacement for module functions exists check:
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if _is_function "answer_inline_query"
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then
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"answer_inline_query" "${iQUERY[ID]}" "Answer params"
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fi
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```
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##### _exists
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Returns true if the given function exist, can be used to check if a module is loaded.
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*usage* _exists command
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*example:*
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```bash
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_exists "curl" && _message "Command curl is not installed!"
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```
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##### _is_function
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Returns true if the given function exist, can be used to check if a module is loaded.
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*usage* _is_function function
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*example:*
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```bash
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_is_function "background" && _message "you can run background jobs!"
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```
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----
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### Bashbot internal functions
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These functions are for internal use only and must not used in your bot commands.
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##### procname
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Returns PrefixBotname_Postfix
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*usage:* procname postfix prefix
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*example:*
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```bash
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# returns botname, if already set
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procname
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# returns unique identifier for everything related to chat
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procname "${CHAT[ID]}"
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# returns unique identifier for job, regardless of chat
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procname "" "back-jobname-"
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# returns unique identifier for a job related to a chat
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# e.g. fifo, cmd and logfile name
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procname "${CHAT[ID]}" "back-jobname-"
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```
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##### proclist
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Returns process IDs of current bot processes containing string 'pattern' in name or argument.
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*usage:* proclist pattern
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*example:*
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```bash
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# list PIDs of all background processes
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proclist "back-"
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# list PIDs of all processes of a job
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proclist "back-jobname-"
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# list PIDs of all processes for a chat
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proclist "_${CHAT[ID]}"
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# list PIDs of all bot processes
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proclist
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```
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##### killallproc
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kill all current bot processes containing string 'pattern' in name or argument
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*usage:* killallproc pattern
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*example:*
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```bash
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# kill all background processes
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killallproc "back-"
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# kill all processes for a chat
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killallproc "_${CHAT[ID]}"
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# kill all bot processes, including YOURSELF!
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killallproc
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```
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----
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##### get_file
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*usage:* url="$(get_file "${CHAT[ID]}" "message")"
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----
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##### JsonDecode
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Outputs decoded string to STDOUT
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*usage:* JsonDecode "string"
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##### JsonGetString
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Reads JSON from STDIN and Outputs found String to STDOUT
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*usage:* JsonGetString `"path","to","string"`
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##### JsonGetValue
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|
Reads JSON from STDIN and Outputs found Value to STDOUT
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*usage:* JsonGetValue `"path","to","value"`
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##### Json2Array
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|
Read JSON.sh style data from STDIN and assign to given ARRAY
|
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ARRAY name must be declared with `declare -A ARRAY` before calling
|
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|
|
*usage:* Json2Array "ARRAY"
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##### Array2Json
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|
Output ARRAY as JSON.sh style data to STDOUT
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|
|
*usage:* Array2Json "ARRAY"
|
|
|
|
----
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##### get_chat_member_status
|
|
*usage:* get_chat_member_status "${CHAT[ID]}" "${USER[ID]}"
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|
|
|
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----
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|
##### process_client
|
|
Every Message sent to your Bot is processed by this function. It parse the send JSON and assign the found Values to bash variables.
|
|
|
|
##### process_updates
|
|
If new updates are available, this functions gets the JSON from Telegram and dispatch it.
|
|
|
|
##### process_inline
|
|
Every Inline Message sent to your Bot is processed by this function. It parse the send JSON and assign the found Values to bash variables.
|
|
|
|
##### start_timer
|
|
Start the the every minute timer ...
|
|
|
|
##### event_timer
|
|
Dispatcher for BASHBOT_EVENT_TIMER
|
|
|
|
##### event_timer
|
|
Dispatcher for BASHBOT_EVENT_INLINE
|
|
|
|
##### event_timer
|
|
Dispatcher for BASHBOT_EVENT_MESSAGE and related
|
|
|
|
----
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|
|
##### getBotName
|
|
The name of your bot is available as bash variable "$ME", there is no need to call this function if Bot is running.
|
|
|
|
*usage:* ME="$(getBotName)"
|
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#### [Prev Best Practice](5_practice.md)
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#### [Next Notes for Developers](7_develop.md)
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#### $$VERSION$$ v1.25-dev-16-gdd19f0f
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