chore: test.py

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hehesheng 2024-05-22 22:30:23 +08:00
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test.py
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import asyncio
import json
import os
from telethon import TelegramClient
from telethon import TelegramClient, utils, types
from backend.UserManager import UserManager
@ -13,28 +13,28 @@ param = configParse.get_TgToFileSystemParameter()
# Remember to use your own values from my.telegram.org!
api_id = param.tgApi.api_id
api_hash = param.tgApi.api_hash
client1 = TelegramClient(f'{os.getcwd()}/backend/db/anon.session', api_id, api_hash, proxy={
client1 = TelegramClient(f'{os.getcwd()}/backend/db/test.session', api_id, api_hash, proxy={
# 'proxy_type': 'socks5',
# 'addr': '172.25.32.1',
# 'port': 7890,
})
client2 = TelegramClient(f'{os.getcwd()}/backend/db/anon1.session', api_id, api_hash, proxy={
'proxy_type': 'socks5',
'addr': '172.25.32.1',
'port': 7890,
})
# client2 = TelegramClient(f'{os.getcwd()}/backend/db/anon1.session', api_id, api_hash, proxy={
# 'proxy_type': 'socks5',
# 'addr': '172.25.32.1',
# 'port': 7890,
# })
# client.session.set_dc(2, "91.108.56.198", 443)
# client = TelegramClient('anon', api_id, api_hash, proxy=("socks5", '127.0.0.1', 7890))
# proxy=("socks5", '127.0.0.1', 4444)
async def main(client):
async def main(client: TelegramClient):
# Getting information about yourself
me = await client.get_me()
# "me" is a user object. You can pretty-print
# any Telegram object with the "stringify" method:
print(me.stringify())
# print(me.stringify())
# When you print something, you see a representation of it.
# You can access all attributes of Telegram objects with
@ -43,9 +43,27 @@ async def main(client):
print(username)
print(me.phone)
# client.get_entity
i = 0
async for msg in client.iter_messages('pitaogo'):
print(f'{msg.id=} ,{msg.message=}, {msg.media=}')
i += 1
if i >= 10:
break
# You can print all the dialogs/conversations that you are part of:
# async for dialog in client.iter_dialogs():
# print(dialog.name, 'has ID', dialog.id)
peer_type_list = []
async for dialog in client.iter_dialogs():
real_id, peer_type = utils.resolve_id(dialog.id)
if peer_type in peer_type_list:
continue
peer_type_list.append(peer_type)
print(f'{dialog.name} has ID {dialog.id} real_id {real_id} type {peer_type}')
i = 0
async for msg in client.iter_messages(real_id):
print(f'{msg.id=}, {msg.message=}, {msg.media=}')
i += 1
if i >= 10:
break
# test_res = await client.get_input_entity(dialog.id)
# print(test_res)
# await client.send_message(-1001150067822, "test message from python")
@ -61,7 +79,7 @@ async def main(client):
# await client.send_message('username', 'Testing Telethon!')
# You can, of course, use markdown in your messages:
# message = await client.send_message(
# message: types.Message = await client.send_message(
# 'me',
# 'This message has **bold**, `code`, __italics__ and '
# 'a [nice website](https://example.com)!',
@ -79,18 +97,18 @@ async def main(client):
# You can print the message history of any chat:
# message = await client.get_messages(nep_channel[0])
chat = await client.get_input_entity('me')
res = []
# chat = await client.get_input_entity('me')
# res = []
# db = UserManager()
# async for chat in client.iter_dialogs():
# async for message in client.iter_messages(chat):
# db.insert_by_message(me, message)
async for message in client.iter_messages(chat):
# async for message in client.iter_messages(chat):
# db.insert_by_message(me, message)
# print(message.id, message.text)
# print(message.stringify())
msg_json_str = message.to_json()
print(msg_json_str)
# msg_json_str = message.to_json()
# print(msg_json_str)
# json.loads(msg_json_str)
# res.append(json.loads(msg_json)['media']['_'])
# print(message.to_dict())