An Advanced Modular Telegram Python Group Management bot running on python3.8.6. Build For Mainly Group Maintaining & Help Admins With Amazing Advanced Modules.
- Active
- Maintained
- Support Group Included
- Free
- OpenSourced
- Working Instance Available
- Clean Code
- Heroku Deploy
- Docker/Local Machine
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The bot is based of on the original work done by PaulSonOfLars This repo was just reamped to suit an Anime-centric community. All original credits go to Paul and his dedication, Without his efforts, this fork would not have been possible!
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β’ itzzzyashu β’ Main Developer and code owned from itzzzyashu/rajniixrobot.
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β’ Yash Rajput β’ Edited Modules and some module copied from flashokillerify/nohaX.
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β’ Paul Larson β’ Main Base Code forked from PaulSonOfLars/tgbot.
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β’ TsunayoshiSawada β’ Useful Module copied from AnimeKaizoku/SaitamaRobot.
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β’ Rajkumar β’ Advanced module copied from Awesome-RJ/CutiepiiRobot.
Deploy using Heroku Website
Step 1 - Read
sample_config.py
inRajniiRobot
folder.
Step 2 - Get all required values by given urls and hit
Deploy to Heroku
button, Heroku website will open.
Step 3 - Enter all required values and can fill other values as well if you have, in input feilds and hit
Deploy
button.
Step 4 - Wait for deployment to finish, after that click
Manage App
button just below the logs area.
Step 5 - Go to
resources
tab and turn off web dyno. turn on worker dyno, wait for sometime, bot will notify in support chat.
Go to https://dashboard.heroku.com/apps/(app-name)/resources
(Replace (app-name) with your app name.)
Now send the bot /start
, If it doesn't respond go to https://dashboard.heroku.com/apps/(app-name)/settings
and remove webhook and port.
Deploy using Heroku CLI.
Install Heroku CLI
Install GIT
Install NodeJS
Create a Account on Heroku website (Click here to SignUp)
- Download Repo by using git.
git clone https://github.com/TeamUltraUnion/rajniixrobot.git
- Login in CLI by entering the following command.
heroku login
Hit Enter.
Click Login in webpage(browser will open login page automatically)
- Navigate to Downloaded Reposiratory.
cd repository-path
- Initialise Reposiratory as git reposiratory by following command.
git init
- Make a Git Initial Commit in Repo by entering the following commands respectively.
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
- Create an app on heroku by this page or by following command (Should be Unique, can use hyphen/numbers).
heroku create rajniixrobot-v5
Set Git remote to your Heroku app (if you have created heroku app by heroku website, you need to initialise it like this).
heroku git:remote -a rajniixrobot-v5
- Push changes to your heroku app by following command.
git push heroku master
Steps to deploy on local machine or virtual private server (vps).
Please make sure to use python 3.6, as I cannot guarantee everything will work as expected on older Python versions! This is because markdown parsing is done by iterating through a dict, which is ordered by default in 3.6.
There are two possible ways of configuring your bot: a config.py file, or ENV variables.
The preferred version is to use a config.py
file, as it makes it easier to see all your settings grouped together.
This file should be placed in your RajniiRobot
folder, alongside the __main__.py
file.
This is where your bot token will be loaded from, as well as your database URI (if you're using a database), and most of
your other settings.
It is recommended to import sample_config and extend the Config class, as this will ensure your config contains all defaults set in the sample_config, hence making it easier to upgrade.
An example config1.py
file could be:
from RajniiRobot.sample_config import Config
class Development(Config):
OWNER_ID = 254318997 # your telegram ID
OWNER_USERNAME = "SonOfLars" # your telegram username
API_KEY = "your bot api key" # your api key, as provided by the @botfather
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 'postgresql://username:password@localhost:5432/database' # sample db credentials
JOIN_LOGGER = '-1234567890' # some group chat that your bot is a member of
USE_JOIN_LOGGER = True
DRAGONS = [18673980, 83489514] # List of id's for users which have sudo access to the bot.
LOAD = []
NO_LOAD = ['translation']
If you can't have a config.py file (EG on Heroku), it is also possible to use environment variables. So just go and read the config sample file.
Install the necessary Python dependencies by moving to the project directory and running:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
This will install all the necessary python packages.
If you wish to use a database-dependent module (eg: locks, notes, userinfo, users, filters, welcomes), you'll need to have a database installed on your system. I use Postgres, so I recommend using it for optimal compatibility.
In the case of Postgres, this is how you would set up a database on a Debian/ubuntu system. Other distributions may vary.
- install postgresql:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install postgresql
- change to the Postgres user:
sudo su - postgres
- create a new database user (change YOUR_USER appropriately):
createuser -P -s -e YOUR_USER
This will be followed by you need to input your password.
- create a new database table:
createdb -O YOUR_USER YOUR_DB_NAME
Change YOUR_USER and YOUR_DB_NAME appropriately.
- finally:
psql YOUR_DB_NAME -h YOUR_HOST YOUR_USER
This will allow you to connect to your database via your terminal. By default, YOUR_HOST should be 0.0.0.0:5432.
You should now be able to build your database URI. This will be:
sqldbtype://username:pw@hostname:port/db_name
Replace sqldbtype with whichever DB you're using (eg Postgres, MySQL, SQLite, etc) repeat for your username, password, hostname (localhost?), port (5432?), and DB name.
The module load order can be changed via the LOAD
and NO_LOAD
configuration settings.
These should both represent lists.
If LOAD
is an empty list, all modules in modules/
will be selected for loading by default.
If NO_LOAD
is not present or is an empty list, all modules selected for loading will be loaded.
If a module is in both LOAD
and NO_LOAD
, the module will not be loaded - NO_LOAD
takes priority.
Creating a module has been simplified as much as possible - but do not hesitate to suggest further simplification.
All that is needed is that your .py file is in the modules folder.
To add commands, make sure to import the dispatcher via
from RajniiRobot import dispatcher
You can then add commands using the usual
dispatcher.add_handler()
Assigning the __help__
variable to a string describing this modules' available
commands will allow the bot to load it and add the documentation for
your module to the /help
command. Setting the __mod_name__
variable will also allow you to use a nicer, user-friendly name for a module.
The __migrate__()
function is used for migrating chats - when a chat is upgraded to a supergroup, the ID changes, so
it is necessary to migrate it in the DB.
The __stats__()
function is for retrieving module statistics, eg number of users, number of chats. This is accessed
through the /stats
command, which is only available to the bot owner.
Once you've set up your database and your configuration is complete, simply run the bat file(if on windows) or run (Linux):
python3 -m RajniiRobot
You can use nssm to install the bot as service on windows and set it to restart on /gitpull Make sure to edit the start and restart bats to your needs. Note: the restart bat requires that User account control be disabled.
For queries or any issues regarding the bot please open an issue ticket or visit us at Rajnii Γ Support.
Made with π by @TeamUltraUnion.