telegram-bot-bash/mycommands.sh.clean

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#!/bin/bash
########
#
# files: mycommands.sh.clean
# copy to mycommands.sh and add all your commands and functions here ...
#
#### $$VERSION$$ v0.96-dev-7-g0153928
#
##########
# edit the following lines to fit your bot usage
export bashbot_info='This is bashbot, the Telegram bot written entirely in bash.
'
export bashbot_help='*Available commands*:
'
export res=""
# Set INLINE to 1 in order to receive inline queries.
# To enable this option in your bot ypu must also send the /setinline command to @BotFather.
export INLINE="0"
# NOTE: this is a regex, not shell globbing! you must use a valid egex,
# '.' matches any charater and '.*' matches all remaining charatcers!
# additionally you must escape special charaters with '\', e.g. '\. \? \[ \*" to match them literally
# do NOT set to .* as this allow sending files from all locations!
export FILE_REGEX="${BASHBOT_ETC}/.*"
# set to "yes" and give your bot admin privilegs to remove service messaes from groups
export SILENCER="no"
########
# special network setups may require to provide additional ARGS to curl
#
# example: run bashbot over TOR or SOCKS proxy
# export BASHBOT_CURL_ARGS="--socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1:9050" # TOR
# export BASHBOT_CURL_ARGS="--socks5-hostname 127.0.0.1" # regular SOCKS
if [ "$1" = "startbot" ];then
# run once after startup when the first message is recieved
my_startup(){
:
}
touch .mystartup
else
# here we call the function above when the mesage arrives
# things to do only at soure, eg. after startup
[ -f .mystartup ] && rm -f .mystartup && _exec_if_function my_startup
#############################
# your own bashbot commands
# NOTE: command can have @botname attached, you must add * in case tests...
mycommands() {
##############
# a service Message was recieved
# add your own stuff here
if [ -n "${SERVICE}" ]; then
# example: delete every service message
if [ "${SILENCER}" = "yes" ]; then
delete_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "${MESSAGE[ID]}"
fi
fi
case "${MESSAGE}" in
##################
# example command, replace them by your own
'/echo'*) # example echo command
send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "$MESSAGE"
;;
##########
# command overwrite examples
# return 0 -> run default command afterwards
# return 1 -> skip possible default commands
'/info'*) # output date in front of regular info
send_normal_message "${CHAT[ID]}" "$(date)"
return 0
;;
'/kickme'*) # this will replace the /kickme command
send_markdown_mesage "${CHAT[ID]}" "*This bot will not kick you!*"
return 1
;;
esac
}
myinlines() {
#######################
# this fuinction is called only if you has set INLINE=1 !!
# shellcheck disable=SC2128
iQUERY="${iQUERY,,}"
case "${iQUERY}" in
##################
# example inline command, replace it by your own
"image "*) # search images with yahoo
local search="${iQUERY#* }"
answer_inline_multi "${iQUERY[ID]}" "$(my_image_search "${search}")"
;;
esac
}
#####################
# place your processing functions here
# example inline processing function, not really useful
# $1 search parameter
my_image_search(){
local image result sep="" count="1"
result="$(wget --user-agent 'Mozilla/5.0' -qO - "https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=$1" | sed 's/</\n</g' | grep "<img src=")"
while read -r image; do
[ "$count" -gt "20" ] && break
image="${image#* src=\'}"; image="${image%%&pid=*}"
[[ "${image}" = *"src="* ]] && continue
echo "${sep}"; inline_query_compose "$RANDOM" "photo" "${image}"; sep=","
count=$(( count + 1 ))
done <<<"${result}"
}
fi