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def 82907916b7 merge from master 2023-01-15 02:37:27 +04:00
kotovalexarian 2ea41e1187 Move messengers to separate module (#3)
Co-authored-by: Alex Kotov <kotovalexarian@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: #3
2023-01-14 20:27:41 +03:00
def f212a8d411 add links to mautrix 2023-01-11 23:19:01 +03:00
def 5931f252a0 fix typo in readme, add links 2023-01-11 23:17:34 +03:00
def 381b198427 add warning about .env file 2023-01-10 21:46:31 +03:00
def 7c75f786cb update README 2023-01-10 16:49:30 +03:00
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/.env
/data/
!/data/.keep
test_database.db

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{
"python.testing.pytestArgs": [
"tests"
],
"python.testing.unittestEnabled": false,
"python.testing.pytestEnabled": true
}

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MirrorTea 🐦
=========
**New lite Matrix <-> Telegram bridge for personal use, replacement of
mautrix-telegram**.
**New lite [Matrix](https://matrix.org) <-> [Telegram](https://telegram.org) bridge for personal use, replacement of
[mautrix-telegram](https://github.com/mautrix/telegram)**.
For the matrix server is represented by a single and regular user. To simulate chats with different users, creates rooms in matrix, and sets /roomnick and /roomavatar corresponding to the simulated user in telegram.
For telegram, it can be represented as a single bot.
#### Advantages over the current mautrix bridge:
#### Advantages over the current [mautrix-bridge](https://github.com/mautrix/telegram):
- Supports the bot's private message bridge
- Requires no permanent host (server)
- Can run from a phone (termux) or user computer
- Does not require a domain
- Doesn't require a statistical IP
- Doesn't require a static IP
- No synapse server required
- Easy to deploy, unlike synapse
- Doesn't require any computing power like synapse
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```nano .env```
Make sure the .env file have permissions 600 (read\write only for owner)
```chmod 600 .env```
#### Edit ```config.yaml```
```nano config.yaml```
Do not change options with brackets ```"{{ }}"```, these are templates.
#### Run on *unix-like systems:

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import sys
import asyncio as telegram
import nio as matrix
from messengers import Matrix as MatrixLoop, Telegram as TelegramLoop
from config_dataclass import Config
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def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
self.matrix_loop = MatrixLoop(self)
self.telegram = TelegramLopp(self)
self.telegram_loop = TelegramLoop(self)
async def run(self):
try:
await self.matrix_loop.prepare()
await asyncio.gather(
self.matrix_loop.run(),
self.telegram.run(),
self.telegram_loop.run(),
)
finally:
if self.matrix_loop:

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from abstract_source_platform.telegram import Telegram
platforms = [Telegram]

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from .matrix import Matrix
from .telegram import Telegram

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import nio
import sys
class Matrix:
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
self.client = nio.AsyncClient(
app.config.matrix_homeserver_url,
app.config.matrix_full_bot_id,
)
self.client.add_event_callback(self.on_message, nio.RoomMessage)
async def prepare(self):
await self.client.login(self.app.config.matrix_bot_password)
async def finish(self):
await self.client.close()
async def run(self):
await self.client.sync_forever(timeout=30000)
async def on_message(self, room, event):
print(room, event, file=sys.stderr)

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import aiogram
import sys
class Telegram:
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
self.bot = aiogram.Bot(token=app.config.telegram_bot_token)
self.dispatcher = aiogram.Dispatcher(bot=self.bot)
self.dispatcher.register_message_handler(self.on_message)
async def run(self):
await self.dispatcher.start_polling()
async def on_message(self, msg):
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)