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Framework/toolkit for building Telegram bots with telebot and redis

Project description

telebot-components

Framework / toolkit for building bots with telebot.

Development

Setup

  1. Clone repository

    git clone git@github.com:bots-against-war/telebot-components.git baw
    cd ./baw
    
  2. The project requires Poerty 1.5.1 (see installation instruction). For example, to install 1.5.1 on Unix, run

    curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 - --version 1.5.1
    
  3. Then, to install the library with all dependencies, run from project root

    poetry install
    
    • You might need to manually install dynamic versioning plugin (without it local build will always have version 0.0.0):
      poetry self add poetry-dynamic-versioning-plugin
      
    • To create virtualenv inside the project’s root directory, use command
      poetry config virtualenvs.in-project false --local
      
  4. Run pre-commit to set up git hook scripts

    pre-commit install
    

Testing

Use command below for run tests

poetry run pytest tests -vv

To also generate test coverage report

poetry run coverage run -m pytest tests -vv && poetry run coverage report

By default, all tests are run with in-memory Redis emulation. But if you want you can run them locally on real Redis by specifying REDIS_URL environment variable before running pytest.

Note: Tests must be able to find an empty Redis DB to use; they also clean up after themselves.

Start example bot

For first start you need to do 3 things:

  1. Use command below to generate environment variables file:
    cp ./examples/example.env ./examples/.env
    

    Note: After .env file is generated you will need to add your bot's token to it.
    Also for bot with trello integration you need to add trello token and api key. You can get it here.

  2. If you want start redis on local machine, run
    docker run --name baw-redis -d -p 6379:6379 redis redis-server --save 60 1 --loglevel warning
    
  3. Run any bot from ./examples
    python3 ./examples/feedback_bot.py  // or run with IDE from bot file
    

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