aiogram/examples/webhook_example.py
2018-10-28 19:35:06 +02:00

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"""
Example outdated
"""
import asyncio
import ssl
import sys
from aiohttp import web
import aiogram
from aiogram import Bot, types
from aiogram.contrib.fsm_storage.memory import MemoryStorage
from aiogram.dispatcher import Dispatcher
from aiogram.dispatcher.webhook import get_new_configured_app, SendMessage
from aiogram.types import ChatType, ParseMode, ContentTypes
from aiogram.utils.markdown import hbold, bold, text, link
TOKEN = 'BOT TOKEN HERE'
WEBHOOK_HOST = 'example.com' # Domain name or IP addres which your bot is located.
WEBHOOK_PORT = 443 # Telegram Bot API allows only for usage next ports: 443, 80, 88 or 8443
WEBHOOK_URL_PATH = '/webhook' # Part of URL
# This options needed if you use self-signed SSL certificate
# Instructions: https://core.telegram.org/bots/self-signed
WEBHOOK_SSL_CERT = './webhook_cert.pem' # Path to the ssl certificate
WEBHOOK_SSL_PRIV = './webhook_pkey.pem' # Path to the ssl private key
WEBHOOK_URL = f"https://{WEBHOOK_HOST}:{WEBHOOK_PORT}{WEBHOOK_URL_PATH}"
# Web app settings:
# Use LAN address to listen webhooks
# User any available port in range from 1024 to 49151 if you're using proxy, or WEBHOOK_PORT if you're using direct webhook handling
WEBAPP_HOST = 'localhost'
WEBAPP_PORT = 3001
BAD_CONTENT = ContentTypes.PHOTO & ContentTypes.DOCUMENT & ContentTypes.STICKER & ContentTypes.AUDIO
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
bot = Bot(TOKEN, loop=loop)
storage = MemoryStorage()
dp = Dispatcher(bot, storage=storage)
async def cmd_start(message: types.Message):
# Yep. aiogram allows to respond into webhook.
# https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#making-requests-when-getting-updates
return SendMessage(chat_id=message.chat.id, text='Hi from webhook!',
reply_to_message_id=message.message_id)
async def cmd_about(message: types.Message):
# In this function markdown utils are userd for formatting message text
return SendMessage(message.chat.id, text(
bold('Hi! I\'m just a simple telegram bot.'),
'',
text('I\'m powered by', bold('Python', Version(*sys.version_info[:]))),
text('With', link(text('aiogram', aiogram.VERSION), 'https://github.com/aiogram/aiogram')),
sep='\n'
), parse_mode=ParseMode.MARKDOWN)
async def cancel(message: types.Message):
# Get current state context
state = dp.current_state(chat=message.chat.id, user=message.from_user.id)
# If current user in any state - cancel it.
if await state.get_state() is not None:
await state.set_state(state=None)
return SendMessage(message.chat.id, 'Current action is canceled.')
# Otherwise do nothing
async def unknown(message: types.Message):
"""
Handler for unknown messages.
"""
return SendMessage(message.chat.id, f"I don\'t know what to do with content type `{message.content_type()}`. Sorry :c")
async def cmd_id(message: types.Message):
"""
Return info about user.
"""
if message.reply_to_message:
target = message.reply_to_message.from_user
chat = message.chat
elif message.forward_from and message.chat.type == ChatType.PRIVATE:
target = message.forward_from
chat = message.forward_from or message.chat
else:
target = message.from_user
chat = message.chat
result_msg = [hbold('Info about user:'),
f"First name: {target.first_name}"]
if target.last_name:
result_msg.append(f"Last name: {target.last_name}")
if target.username:
result_msg.append(f"Username: {target.mention}")
result_msg.append(f"User ID: {target.id}")
result_msg.extend([hbold('Chat:'),
f"Type: {chat.type}",
f"Chat ID: {chat.id}"])
if chat.type != ChatType.PRIVATE:
result_msg.append(f"Title: {chat.title}")
else:
result_msg.append(f"Title: {chat.full_name}")
return SendMessage(message.chat.id, '\n'.join(result_msg), reply_to_message_id=message.message_id,
parse_mode=ParseMode.HTML)
async def on_startup(app):
# Demonstrate one of the available methods for registering handlers
# This command available only in main state (state=None)
dp.register_message_handler(cmd_start, commands=['start'])
# This handler is available in all states at any time.
dp.register_message_handler(cmd_about, commands=['help', 'about'], state='*')
dp.register_message_handler(unknown, content_types=BAD_CONTENT,
func=lambda message: message.chat.type == ChatType.PRIVATE)
# You are able to register one function handler for multiple conditions
dp.register_message_handler(cancel, commands=['cancel'], state='*')
dp.register_message_handler(cancel, func=lambda message: message.text.lower().strip() in ['cancel'], state='*')
dp.register_message_handler(cmd_id, commands=['id'], state='*')
dp.register_message_handler(cmd_id, func=lambda message: message.forward_from or
message.reply_to_message and
message.chat.type == ChatType.PRIVATE, state='*')
# Get current webhook status
webhook = await bot.get_webhook_info()
# If URL is bad
if webhook.url != WEBHOOK_URL:
# If URL doesnt match current - remove webhook
if not webhook.url:
await bot.delete_webhook()
# Set new URL for webhook
await bot.set_webhook(WEBHOOK_URL, certificate=open(WEBHOOK_SSL_CERT, 'rb'))
# If you want to use free certificate signed by LetsEncrypt you need to set only URL without sending certificate.
async def on_shutdown(app):
"""
Graceful shutdown. This method is recommended by aiohttp docs.
"""
# Remove webhook.
await bot.delete_webhook()
# Close Redis connection.
await dp.storage.close()
await dp.storage.wait_closed()
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Get instance of :class:`aiohttp.web.Application` with configured router.
app = get_new_configured_app(dispatcher=dp, path=WEBHOOK_URL_PATH)
# Setup event handlers.
app.on_startup.append(on_startup)
app.on_shutdown.append(on_shutdown)
# Generate SSL context
context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2)
context.load_cert_chain(WEBHOOK_SSL_CERT, WEBHOOK_SSL_PRIV)
# Start web-application.
web.run_app(app, host=WEBAPP_HOST, port=WEBAPP_PORT, ssl_context=context)
# Note:
# If you start your bot using nginx or Apache web server, SSL context is not required.
# Otherwise you need to set `ssl_context` parameter.