Beispiel #1
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    chat = update.effective_chat  # type: Optional[Chat]
    if sql.is_afk(user_id):
        user = sql.check_afk_status(user_id)
        if not user.reason:
            res = tld(chat.id, f"{fst_name} is AFK!")
        else:
            res = tld(
                chat.id,
                f"{fst_name} is AFK! says its because of:\n{user.reason}")
        update.effective_message.reply_text(res)


__help__ = """
 - /afk <reason>: mark yourself as AFK.
 - brb <reason>: same as the afk command - but not a command.

When marked as AFK, any mentions will be replied to with a message to say that you're not available!
"""

__mod_name__ = "AFK"

AFK_HANDLER = DisableAbleCommandHandler("afk", afk)
AFK_REGEX_HANDLER = DisableAbleRegexHandler("(?i)brb", afk, friendly="afk")
NO_AFK_HANDLER = MessageHandler(Filters.all & Filters.group, no_longer_afk)
AFK_REPLY_HANDLER = MessageHandler(Filters.all & Filters.group, reply_afk)

dispatcher.add_handler(AFK_HANDLER, AFK_GROUP)
dispatcher.add_handler(AFK_REGEX_HANDLER, AFK_GROUP)
dispatcher.add_handler(NO_AFK_HANDLER, AFK_GROUP)
dispatcher.add_handler(AFK_REPLY_HANDLER, AFK_REPLY_GROUP)
Beispiel #2
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            LOGGER.exception("SRE constant error")
            update.effective_message.reply_text(
                "Do you even sed? Apparently not.")
            return

        # empty string errors -_-
        if len(text) >= telegram.MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH:
            update.effective_message.reply_text(
                "The result of the sed command was too long for \
                                                 telegram!")
        elif text:
            update.effective_message.reply_to_message.reply_text(text)


__help__ = """
 - s/<text1>/<text2>(/<flag>): Reply to a message with this to perform a sed operation on that message, replacing all occurrences of 'text1' with 'text2'. Flags are optional, and currently include 'i' for ignore case, 'g' for global, or nothing. Delimiters include `/`, `_`, `|`, and `:`. Text grouping is supported. The resulting message cannot be larger than {}.
 
*Reminder:* Sed uses some special characters to make matching easier, such as these: `+*.?\\`
If you want to use these characters, make sure you escape them!
eg: \\?.
""".format(telegram.MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH)

__mod_name__ = "Sed/Regex"

SED_HANDLER = DisableAbleRegexHandler(r's([{}]).*?\1.*'.format(
    "".join(DELIMITERS)),
                                      sed,
                                      friendly="sed")

dispatcher.add_handler(SED_HANDLER)