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# Just a little example of middleware handlers
from telebot.handler_backends import BaseMiddleware
from telebot import TeleBot
from telebot.handler_backends import CancelUpdate
bot = TeleBot('TOKEN',
use_class_middlewares=True) # if you don't set it to true, middlewares won't work
class SimpleMiddleware(BaseMiddleware):
def __init__(self, limit) -> None:
self.last_time = {}
self.limit = limit
self.update_types = ['message']
# Always specify update types, otherwise middlewares won't work
def pre_process(self, message, data):
if not message.from_user.id in self.last_time:
# User is not in a dict, so lets add and cancel this function
self.last_time[message.from_user.id] = message.date
return
if message.date - self.last_time[message.from_user.id] < self.limit:
# User is flooding
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, 'You are making request too often')
return CancelUpdate()
self.last_time[message.from_user.id] = message.date
def post_process(self, message, data, exception):
pass
bot.setup_middleware(SimpleMiddleware(2))
@bot.message_handler(commands=['start'])
def start(message): # you don't have to put data in handler.
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, 'Hello!')
bot.infinity_polling()