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61 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
61 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
"""
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This bot is created for the demonstration of a usage of regular keyboards.
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"""
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import logging
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from aiogram import Bot, Dispatcher, executor, types
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API_TOKEN = 'BOT_TOKEN_HERE'
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# Configure logging
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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# Initialize bot and dispatcher
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bot = Bot(token=API_TOKEN)
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dp = Dispatcher(bot)
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@dp.message_handler(commands=['start'])
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async def start_cmd_handler(message: types.Message):
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keyboard_markup = types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup(row_width=3)
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# default row_width is 3, so here we can omit it actually
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# kept for clearness
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keyboard_markup.row(types.KeyboardButton("Yes!"),
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types.KeyboardButton("No!"))
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# adds buttons as a new row to the existing keyboard
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# the behaviour doesn't depend on row_width attribute
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keyboard_markup.add(types.KeyboardButton("I don't know"),
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types.KeyboardButton("Who am i?"),
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types.KeyboardButton("Where am i?"),
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types.KeyboardButton("Who is there?"))
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# adds buttons. New rows is formed according to row_width parameter
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await message.reply("Hi!\nDo you love aiogram?", reply_markup=keyboard_markup)
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@dp.message_handler()
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async def all_msg_handler(message: types.Message):
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# pressing of a KeyboardButton is the same as sending the regular message with the same text
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# so, to handle the responses from the keyboard, we need to use a message_handler
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# in real bot, it's better to define message_handler(text="...") for each button
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# but here for the simplicity only one handler is defined
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text_of_button = message.text
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logger.debug(text_of_button) # print the text we got
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if text_of_button == 'Yes!':
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await message.reply("That's great", reply_markup=types.ReplyKeyboardRemove())
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elif text_of_button == 'No!':
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await message.reply("Oh no! Why?", reply_markup=types.ReplyKeyboardRemove())
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else:
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await message.reply("Keep calm...Everything is fine", reply_markup=types.ReplyKeyboardRemove())
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# with message, we send types.ReplyKeyboardRemove() to hide the keyboard
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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executor.start_polling(dp, skip_updates=True)
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