Telegram File Stream Bot
A Telegram bot to generate direct link for your Telegram files.
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About This Bot
This bot will give you stream links for Telegram files without the need of waiting till the download completes
Original Repository
The main working part was taken from Megatron and thanks to eyaadh for his awesome project.
How to make your own
Either you could locally host or deploy on Heroku Free tier is dead.
Host it on VPS or Locally
git clone https://github.com/EverythingSuckz/TG-FileStreamBot
cd TG-FileStreamBot
python3 -m venv ./venv
. ./venv/bin/activate
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 -m WebStreamer
and to stop the whole bot, do CTRL+C
If you wanna run this bot 24/7 on the VPS, follow thesesteps.
sudo apt install tmux -y tmux python3 -m WebStreamernow you can close the VPS and the bot will run on it.
Deploy using Docker
First clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/EverythingSuckz/TG-FileStreamBot
cd TG-FileStreamBot
then build the docker image
docker build . -t stream-bot
now create the .env
file with your variables. and start your container:
docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name fsb \
-v /PATH/TO/.env:/app/.env \
-p 8000:8000 \
stream-bot
your PORT
variable has to be consistent with the container's exposed port since it's used for URL generation. so remember if you changed the PORT
variable your docker run command changes too. (example: PORT=9000
-> -p 9000:9000
)
if you need to change the variables in .env
file after your bot was already started, all you need to do is restart the container for the bot settings to get updated:
docker restart fsb
Deploy using docker-compose
First install docker-compose. For debian based, run
sudo apt install docker-compose -y
Afterwards, clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/EverythingSuckz/TG-FileStreamBot
cd TG-FileStreamBot
No need to create .env file, just edit the variables in the docker-compose.yml
Now run the compose file
sudo docker compose up -d
Setting up things
If you're locally hosting, create a file named .env
in the root directory and add all the variables there.
An example of .env
file:
API_ID=452525
API_HASH=esx576f8738x883f3sfzx83
BOT_TOKEN=55838383:yourtbottokenhere
MULTI_TOKEN1=55838383:yourfirstmulticlientbottokenhere
MULTI_TOKEN2=55838383:yoursecondmulticlientbottokenhere
MULTI_TOKEN3=55838383:yourthirdmulticlientbottokenhere
BIN_CHANNEL=-100
PORT=8080
FQDN=yourserverip
HAS_SSL=False
Mandatory Vars
Before running the bot, you will need to set up the following mandatory variables:
-
API_ID
: This is the API ID for your Telegram account, which can be obtained from my.telegram.org. -
API_HASH
: This is the API hash for your Telegram account, which can also be obtained from my.telegram.org. -
BOT_TOKEN
: This is the bot token for the Telegram Media Streamer Bot, which can be obtained from @BotFather. -
BIN_CHANNEL
: This is the channel ID for the log channel where the bot will forward media messages and store these files to make the generated direct links work. To obtain a channel ID, create a new telegram channel (public or private), post something in the channel, forward the message to @missrose_bot and reply the forwarded message with the /id command. Copy the forwarded channel ID and paste it into the this field.
Optional Vars
In addition to the mandatory variables, you can also set the following optional variables:
ALLOWED_USERS
: The user Telegram IDs of users to which the bot only reply to.
Note
Leave this field empty and anyone will be able to use your bot instance.
You may also add multiple users by adding the IDs separated by comma (,)
-
HASH_LENGTH
: This is the custom hash length for generated URLs. The hash length must be greater than 5 and less than 64. -
SLEEP_THRESHOLD
: This sets the sleep threshold for flood wait exceptions that occur globally in the bot instance. Requests that raise flood wait exceptions below this threshold will be automatically invoked again after sleeping for the required amount of time. Flood wait exceptions requiring longer waiting times will be raised. The default value is 60 seconds. Better leave this field empty. -
WORKERS
: This sets the maximum number of concurrent workers for handling incoming updates. The default value is 3. -
PORT
: This sets the port that your webapp will listen to. The default value is 8080. -
WEB_SERVER_BIND_ADDRESS
: This sets your server bind address. The default value is 0.0.0.0. -
NO_PORT
: This can be either True or False. If set to True, the port will not be displayed.
Note
To use this setting, you must point your PORT
to 80 for HTTP protocol or to 443 for HTTPS protocol to make the generated links work.
-
FQDN
: A Fully Qualified Domain Name if present. Defaults toWEB_SERVER_BIND_ADDRESS
-
HAS_SSL
: This can be either True or False. If set to True, the generated links will be in HTTPS format. -
KEEP_ALIVE
: If you want to make the server ping itself everyPING_INTERVAL
seconds to avoid sleeping. Helpful in PaaS Free tiers. Defaults toFalse
-
PING_INTERVAL
: The time in ms you want the servers to be pinged each time to avoid sleeping (If you're on some PaaS). Defaults to1200
or 20 minutes. -
USE_SESSION_FILE
: Use session files for client(s) rather than storing the pyrogram sqlite database in the memory
For making use of Multi-Client support
Note
What it multi-client feature and what it does?
This feature shares the Telegram API requests between other bots to avoid getting floodwaited (A kind of rate limiting that Telegram does in the backend to avoid flooding their servers) and to make the server handle more requests.
To enable multi-client, generate new bot tokens and add it as your environmental variables with the following key names.
MULTI_TOKEN1
: Add your first bot token here.
MULTI_TOKEN2
: Add your second bot token here.
you may also add as many as bots you want. (max limit is not tested yet)
MULTI_TOKEN3
, MULTI_TOKEN4
, etc.
Warning
Don't forget to add all these bots to the BIN_CHANNEL
for the proper functioning
How to use the bot
Warning
Before using the bot, don't forget to add all the bots (multi-client ones too) to the BIN_CHANNEL
as an admin
/start
: To check if the bot is alive or not.
To get an instant stream link, just forward any media to the bot and boom, the bot instantly replies a direct link to that Telegram media message.
FAQ
- How long the links will remain valid or is there any expiration time for the links generated by the bot?
The links will will be valid as longs as your bot is alive and you haven't deleted the log channel.
Contributing
Feel free to contribute to this project if you have any further ideas
Contact me
You can contact either via my Telegram Group or you can PM me on @EverythingSuckz
Credits
- Me
- eyaadh for his awesome Megatron Bot.
- BlackStone for adding multi-client support.
- Dan Tès for his Pyrogram Library
- TheHamkerCat
Copyright
Copyright (C) 2022 EverythingSuckz under GNU Affero General Public License.
TG-FileStreamBot is Free Software: You can use, study share and improve it at your will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.