added examples of multibot

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You probably have seen bots which allow you to send them token of your bot and then handle updates providing some functionality for your bot.
<br>
This type of bots are called <b>multibots</b>. They are created using webhooks.
<br>
This is the example of simple multibot.<br>
In order to reproduce this example you need to have <b>domain and ssl connection</b>.
<br>
If you have, go to config.py and specify your data.
<br>
There is also file called <b>nginx_conf.conf</b>, we will use nginx as proxy-server and this file is example nginx.conf file.
<br>
Make sure that server_name and port are the same in both config and nginx_conf
<br>
(nginx_conf.conf IS NOT complete, you would probably use tools like certbot to add ssl connection to it)
<br>
Also, in this example I used dictionary as tokens storage, but in production you should use database so that you can re-set webhooks in case bot restarts.

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MAIN_BOT_TOKEN = "your_main_bot_token"
WEBHOOK_HOST = "your_domain.com"
WEBHOOK_PATH = "telegram_webhook"
WEBAPP_HOST = "0.0.0.0"
WEBAPP_PORT = 3500

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from telebot.async_telebot import AsyncTeleBot
from telebot import types
async def hello_handler(message: types.Message, bot: AsyncTeleBot):
await bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Hi :)")
async def echo_handler(message: types.Message, bot: AsyncTeleBot):
await bot.send_message(message.chat.id, message.text)
def register_handlers(bot: AsyncTeleBot):
bot.register_message_handler(hello_handler, func=lambda message: message.text == 'Hello', pass_bot=True)
bot.register_message_handler(echo_handler, pass_bot=True)

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import asyncio
from aiohttp import web
from telebot import types, util
from telebot.async_telebot import AsyncTeleBot
from handlers import register_handlers
import config
main_bot = AsyncTeleBot(config.MAIN_BOT_TOKEN)
app = web.Application()
tokens = {config.MAIN_BOT_TOKEN: True}
async def webhook(request):
token = request.match_info.get('token')
if not tokens.get(token):
return web.Response(status=404)
if request.headers.get('content-type') != 'application/json':
return web.Response(status=403)
json_string = await request.json()
update = types.Update.de_json(json_string)
if token == main_bot.token:
await main_bot.process_new_updates([update])
return web.Response()
from_update_bot = AsyncTeleBot(token)
register_handlers(from_update_bot)
await from_update_bot.process_new_updates([update])
return web.Response()
app.router.add_post("/" + config.WEBHOOK_PATH + "/{token}", webhook)
@main_bot.message_handler(commands=['add_bot'])
async def add_bot(message: types.Message):
token = util.extract_arguments(message.text)
tokens[token] = True
new_bot = AsyncTeleBot(token)
await new_bot.delete_webhook()
await new_bot.set_webhook(f"{config.WEBHOOK_HOST}/{config.WEBHOOK_PATH}/{token}")
await new_bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Webhook was set.")
async def main():
await main_bot.delete_webhook()
await main_bot.set_webhook(f"{config.WEBHOOK_HOST}/{config.WEBHOOK_PATH}/{config.MAIN_BOT_TOKEN}")
web.run_app(app, host=config.WEBAPP_HOST, port=config.WEBAPP_PORT)
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(main())

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server {
server_name your_domain.com;
location /telegram_webhook/ {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3500;
}
}

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You probably have seen bots which allow you to send them token of your bot and then handle updates providing some functionality for your bot.
<br>
This type of bots are called <b>multibots</b>. They are created using webhooks.
<br>
This is the example of simple multibot.<br>
In order to reproduce this example you need to have <b>domain and ssl connection</b>.
<br>
If you have, go to config.py and specify your data.
<br>
There is also file called <b>nginx_conf.conf</b>, we will use nginx as proxy-server and this file is example nginx.conf file.
<br>
Make sure that server_name and port are the same in both config and nginx_conf
<br>
(nginx_conf.conf IS NOT complete, you would probably use tools like certbot to add ssl connection to it)
<br>
Also, in this example I used dictionary as tokens storage, but in production you should use database so that you can re-set webhooks in case bot restarts.

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MAIN_BOT_TOKEN = "your_main_bot_token"
WEBHOOK_HOST = "your_domain.com"
WEBHOOK_PATH = "telegram_webhook"
WEBAPP_HOST = "0.0.0.0"
WEBAPP_PORT = 3500

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from telebot import types, TeleBot
def hello_handler(message: types.Message, bot: TeleBot):
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Hi :)")
def echo_handler(message: types.Message, bot: TeleBot):
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, message.text)
def register_handlers(bot: TeleBot):
bot.register_message_handler(hello_handler, func=lambda message: message.text == 'Hello', pass_bot=True)
bot.register_message_handler(echo_handler, pass_bot=True)

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from flask import Flask
from flask import request, abort
from telebot import TeleBot, types, util
from handlers import register_handlers
import config
main_bot = TeleBot(config.MAIN_BOT_TOKEN)
app = Flask(__name__)
tokens = {config.MAIN_BOT_TOKEN: True}
@app.route(f"/{config.WEBHOOK_PATH}/<token>", methods=['POST'])
def webhook(token: str):
if not tokens.get(token):
return abort(404)
if request.headers.get('content-type') != 'application/json':
return abort(403)
json_string = request.get_data().decode('utf-8')
update = types.Update.de_json(json_string)
if token == main_bot.token:
main_bot.process_new_updates([update])
return ''
from_update_bot = TeleBot(token)
register_handlers(from_update_bot)
from_update_bot.process_new_updates([update])
return ''
@main_bot.message_handler(commands=['add_bot'])
def add_bot(message: types.Message):
token = util.extract_arguments(message.text)
tokens[token] = True
new_bot = TeleBot(token)
new_bot.delete_webhook()
new_bot.set_webhook(f"{config.WEBHOOK_HOST}/{config.WEBHOOK_PATH}/{token}")
new_bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "Webhook was set.")
if __name__ == '__main__':
main_bot.delete_webhook()
main_bot.set_webhook(f"{config.WEBHOOK_HOST}/{config.WEBHOOK_PATH}/{config.MAIN_BOT_TOKEN}")
app.run(host=config.WEBAPP_HOST, port=config.WEBAPP_PORT)

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server {
server_name your_domain.com;
location /telegram_webhook/ {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3500;
}
}