Easy-to-use asynchronous TDLib wrapper for Python.


Keywords
telegram, tdlib, bot, telegram-client, telegram-bot, bot-api, tdlib-python, tdlib-bot, async, asyncio, library, mtproto, python, telegram-api, telegram-bot-api
License
MIT
Install
pip install Pytdbot==0.8.0.dev5

Documentation

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Pytdbot (Python TDLib) is an asynchronous TDLib wrapper for Telegram users/bots written in Python.

Features

Pytdbot offers numerous advantages, including:

  • Easy to Use: Designed with simplicity in mind, making it accessible for developers
  • Performance: Fast and powerful, making it ready to fight
  • Asynchronous: Fully asynchronous that allows for non-blocking requests and improved responsiveness
  • Scalable: Easily scalable using TDLib Server
  • Well-typed: Provides clear and well-defined methods and types to enhance developer experience
  • Decorator-Based Updates: Simplifies the implementation of update handlers through a decorator pattern
  • Bound Methods: Features types bound methods for improved usability
  • Unlimited Support: Supports Plugins, filters, TDLib types/functions and much more

Requirements

Installation

For better performance, it's recommended to install orjson or ujson.

You can install Pytdbot using pip:

pip install pytdbot

To install the development version from Github, use the following command:

pip install git+https://github.com/pytdbot/client.git

Examples

Basic example:

import asyncio

from pytdbot import Client, types

client = Client(
    token="1088394097:AAQX2DnWiw4ihwiJUhIHOGog8gGOI",  # Your bot token or phone number if you want to login as user
    api_id=0,  
    api_hash="API_HASH",  
    lib_path="/path/to/libtdjson.so", # Path to TDjson shared library
    files_directory="BotDB",  # Path where to store TDLib files
    database_encryption_key="1234echobot$",
    td_verbosity=2,  # TDLib verbosity level
    td_log=types.LogStreamFile("tdlib.log", 104857600),  # Set TDLib log file path
)


@client.on_updateNewMessage()
async def print_message(c: Client, message: types.UpdateNewMessage):
    print(message)


@client.on_message()
async def say_hello(c: Client, message: types.Message):
    msg = await message.reply_text(f"Hey {await message.mention(parse_mode='html')}! I'm cooking up a surprise... 🍳👨‍🍳", parse_mode="html")

    async with message.action("choose_sticker"):
        await asyncio.sleep(5)

        await msg.edit_text("Boo! 👻 Just kidding.")



# Run the client
client.run()

For more examples, check the examples folder.

Thanks to

  • You for viewing or using this project.

  • @levlam for maintaining TDLib and for the help to create Pytdbot.

License

MIT License