Telegram-DMI-Bot is the platform that powers @DMI_bot, a Telegram bot aided at helping students find informations about professors, classes' schedules, administration's office hours and more.
The bot is live on Telegram with the username @DMI_Bot.
Send /start
to start it, /help
to see a list of commands.
Please note that the commands and their answers are in Italian.
- Follow the Docker section
If you want to test the bot by creating your personal instance, follow this steps:
- Install system requirements
- Clone this repository or download it as zip.
- Send a message to your bot on Telegram, even '/start' will do. If you don't, you could get an error
- Make a copy of the file
data/DMI_DB.db.dist
in the same directory and rename it toDMI_DB.db
to enable the database sqlite - Make a copy of the file
config/settings.yaml.dist
in the same directory and rename it tosettings.yaml
- Set your token with
python3 setup.py <token>
or editsettings.yaml
manually - Launch the bot with
python3 main.py
(If you don't have a token, message Telegram's @BotFather to create a bot and get a token for it)
- Python 3
- python-pip3
- language-pack-it
To install all the requirements you can run:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
version: "2"
services:
dmibot:
image: ghcr.io/unict-dmi/telegram-dmi-bot:master
container_name: dmibot
volumes:
- </path/to/settings.yaml>:/dmibot/config/settings.yaml
- </path/to/DMI_DB.db>:/dmibot/data/DMI_DB.db
- </path/to/drive_credentials.json>:/dmibot/config/drive_credentials.json
docker run -v </path/to/settings.yaml>:/dmibot/config/settings.yaml -v </path/to/DMI_DB.db>:/dmibot/data/DMI_DB.db -v </path/to/drive_credentials.json>:/dmibot/config/drive_credentials.json -t ghcr.io/unict-dmi/telegram-dmi-bot:master
Container images are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate <external>:<internal> respectively.
Parameter | Function |
---|---|
-v /dmibot/config/settings.yaml |
configurations file |
-v /dmibot/data/DMI_DB.db |
database |
-v /dmibot/config/drive_credentials.json |
drive credentials |
git clone https://github.com/UNICT-DMI/Telegram-DMI-Bot.git
cd Telegram-DMI-Bot
docker build --no-cache -t dmibot .
Notes: only some users are allowed to use these commands indeed there is an if condition that check the chatid of the user that can use them
You can enable these commands setting disable_db = 0 and copy data/DMI_DB.db.dist into data/DMI_DB.db
This command shows the statistics of the times where the commands are used in the last 30 days.
You can enable these commands setting disable_drive = 0 and configuring the GoogleDrive credentials.
/drive: command to get the GoogleDrive files
- open a project on the Google Console Developer
- enable Drive API
- download the drive_credentials.json and put it on config/
- copy config/settings.yaml.dist into config/settings.yaml, then configure it
To install all the test requirements you can run:
pip3 install -r requirements_dev.txt
Start unit tests:
pytest tests/unit/
If you want to check also the code coverage report through an HTML format use:
pytest --cov . tests/unit/ --cov-report=html
To run the end-to-end tests read the following steps below.
Steps:
- Sign in your Telegram account with your phone number here. Then choose βAPI development toolsβ
- If it is your first time doing so, it will ask you for an app name and a short name, you can change both of them later if you need to. Submit the form when you have completed it
- You will then see the api_id and api_hash for your app. These are unique to your app, and not revocable.
- Edit the folling values in the config/settings.yaml file:
test:
api_hash: hash of the telegram app used for testing
api_id: id of the telegram app used for testing
session: session of the telegram app used for testing (see steps below)
tag: tag of the bot used for testing
token: token for the bot used for testing
representatives_group: representatives' group id used for testing
dev_group_chatid: dev's group id used for testing
- Copy the file "tests/conftest.py" in the root folder and Run
python3 conftest.py .
- Follow the procedure and copy the session value it provides in the settings file in "test:session". You can then delete the
conftest.py
you just used, you won't need it again - Edit
tag
value with the username of the test bot you will use. - Edit
representatives_group
value with theuser_id
orgroup_id
where you want receive reports from /report command. - Edit
dev_group_chatid
value with theuser_id
orgroup_id
where you want receive tracebacks.
Check here if you want to have more information on the steps above
Start end-to-end tests:
pytest tests/e2e/
Check the gh-pages branch
This open-source software is published under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) version 3. Please refer to the "LICENSE" file of this project for the full text.
You can find the list of contributors here If you want to contribute, make sure to read the guidelines