Exemple #1
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def enforce_gmute(update, context):
    # Not using @restrict handler to avoid spamming - just ignore if cant gmute.
    if sql.does_chat_gmute(
            update.effective_chat.id) and update.effective_chat.get_member(
                context.bot.id).can_restrict_members:
        user = update.effective_user  # type: Optional[User]
        chat = update.effective_chat  # type: Optional[Chat]
        msg = update.effective_message  # type: Optional[Message]

        if user and not is_user_admin(chat, user.id):
            check_and_mute(update, user.id, should_message=True)
        if msg.new_chat_members:
            new_members = update.effective_message.new_chat_members
            for mem in new_members:
                check_and_mute(update, mem.id, should_message=True)
        if msg.reply_to_message:
            user = msg.reply_to_message.from_user  # type: Optional[User]
            if user and not is_user_admin(chat, user.id):
                check_and_mute(update, user.id, should_message=True)
Exemple #2
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def gmutestat(update, context):
    args = context.args
    if len(args) > 0:
        if args[0].lower() in ["on", "yes"]:
            sql.enable_gmutes(update.effective_chat.id)
            update.effective_message.reply_text(
                "I've enabled gmutes in this group. This will help protect you "
                "from spammers, unsavoury characters, and Anirudh.")
        elif args[0].lower() in ["off", "no"]:
            sql.disable_gmutes(update.effective_chat.id)
            update.effective_message.reply_text(
                "I've disabled gmutes in this group. GMutes wont affect your users "
                "anymore. You'll be less protected from Anirudh though!")
    else:
        update.effective_message.reply_text(
            "Give me some arguments to choose a setting! on/off, yes/no!\n\n"
            "Your current setting is: {}\n"
            "When True, any gmutes that happen will also happen in your group. "
            "When False, they won't, leaving you at the possible mercy of "
            "spammers.".format(sql.does_chat_gmute(update.effective_chat.id)))
Exemple #3
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def ungmute(update, context):
    message = update.effective_message  # type: Optional[Message]
    bot = context.bot
    args = context.args
    user_id = extract_user(message, args)
    if not user_id:
        message.reply_text("You don't seem to be referring to a user.")
        return

    user_chat = bot.get_chat(user_id)
    if user_chat.type != 'private':
        message.reply_text("That's not a user!")
        return

    if not sql.is_user_gmuted(user_id):
        message.reply_text("This user is not gmuted!")
        return

    muter = update.effective_user  # type: Optional[User]

    message.reply_text("I'll let {} speak again, globally.".format(
        user_chat.first_name))

    chats = get_all_chats()
    for chat in chats:
        chat_id = chat.chat_id

        # Check if this group has disabled gmutes
        if not sql.does_chat_gmute(chat_id):
            continue

        try:
            member = context.bot.get_chat_member(chat_id, user_id)
            if member.status == 'restricted':
                context.bot.restrict_chat_member(
                    chat_id,
                    int(user_id),
                    permissions=ChatPermissions(
                        can_send_messages=True,
                        can_invite_users=True,
                        can_pin_messages=True,
                        can_send_polls=True,
                        can_change_info=True,
                        can_send_media_messages=True,
                        can_send_other_messages=True,
                        can_add_web_page_previews=True,
                    ))

        except BadRequest as excp:
            if excp.message == "User is an administrator of the chat":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Chat not found":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Not enough rights to restrict/unrestrict chat member":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "User_not_participant":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Method is available for supergroup and channel chats only":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Not in the chat":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Channel_private":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Chat_admin_required":
                pass
            else:
                message.reply_text("Unexpected Error!")
                bot.send_message(
                    ERROR_DUMP,
                    "Could not un-gmute due to: {}".format(excp.message))
                return
        except TelegramError:
            pass

    sql.ungmute_user(user_id)

    message.reply_text("Person has been un-gmuted.")
Exemple #4
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def gmute(update, context):
    message = update.effective_message  # type: Optional[Message]
    chat = update.effective_chat
    args = context.args
    user_id, reason = extract_user_and_text(message, args)

    if not user_id:
        message.reply_text("You don't seem to be referring to a user.")
        return

    if int(user_id) in OFFICERS:
        message.reply_text("I Can't Gmute My Officer.")
        return

    if user_id == context.bot.id:
        message.reply_text("I can't gmute myself.")
        return

    if not reason:
        message.reply_text(
            "Please give a reason why are you want to gmute this user!")
        return

    try:
        user_chat = context.bot.get_chat(user_id)
    except BadRequest as excp:
        message.reply_text(excp.message)
        return

    if user_chat.type != 'private':
        message.reply_text("That's not a user!")
        return

    if sql.is_user_gmuted(user_id):
        if not reason:
            message.reply_text(
                "This user is already gmuted; I'd change the reason, but you haven't given me one..."
            )
            return

        success = sql.update_gmute_reason(
            user_id, user_chat.username or user_chat.first_name, reason)
        if success:
            message.reply_text(
                "This user is already gmuted; I've gone and updated the gmute reason though!"
            )
        else:
            message.reply_text("I thought this person was gmuted.")

        return

    message.reply_text("Gets duct tape ready 😉")

    muter = update.effective_user  # type: Optional[User]

    sql.gmute_user(user_id, user_chat.username or user_chat.first_name, reason)

    chats = get_all_chats()
    for chat in chats:
        chat_id = chat.chat_id

        # Check if this group has disabled gmutes
        if not sql.does_chat_gmute(chat_id):
            continue

        try:
            context.bot.restrict_chat_member(
                chat_id,
                user_id,
                permissions=ChatPermissions(can_send_messages=False))
        except BadRequest as excp:
            if excp.message == "User is an administrator of the chat":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Chat not found":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Not enough rights to restrict/unrestrict chat member":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "User_not_participant":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Peer_id_invalid":  # Suspect this happens when a group is suspended by telegram.
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Group chat was deactivated":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Need to be inviter of a user to kick it from a basic group":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Chat_admin_required":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Only the creator of a basic group can kick group administrators":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Method is available only for supergroups":
                pass
            elif excp.message == "Can't demote chat creator":
                pass
            else:
                message.reply_text("Unexpected Error!")
                context.bot.send_message(
                    ERROR_DUMP,
                    "Could not gmute due to: {}".format(excp.message))
                sql.ungmute_user(user_id)
                return
        except TelegramError:
            pass

    message.reply_text("They won't be talking again anytime soon.")
def __chat_settings__(chat_id, user_id):
    return "This chat is enforcing *gmutes*: `{}`.".format(
        sql.does_chat_gmute(chat_id))