# This example uses the configuration of `config.ini` (see examples/README) client = BotIntegrationClient( bot_under_test='@BotListBot', session_name= 'tgintegration_examples', # Arbitrary file path to the Pyrogram session file max_wait_response=8, # Maximum timeout for bot responses min_wait_consecutive=2, # Minimum time to wait for consecutive messages raise_no_response= True # Raise `InvalidResponseError` when no response received ) print("Starting...") client.start() print("Clearing chat to start with a blank screen...") client.clear_chat() print( "Send the /start command to the bot_under_test and 'await' exactly three messages..." ) response = client.send_command_await("start", num_expected=3) assert response.num_messages == 3 print("Three messages received.") assert response.messages[0].sticker print("First message is a sticker.") print("Let's examine the buttons in the response...") inline_keyboard = response.inline_keyboards[0] assert len(inline_keyboard.rows[0]) == 3 print("There are three buttons in the first row.")
from tgintegration import BotIntegrationClient # This example uses the configuration of `config.ini` (see examples/README) client = BotIntegrationClient( bot_under_test='@BotListBot', session_name= 'my_account', # Arbitrary file path to the Pyrogram session file max_wait_response=8, # Maximum timeout for bot responses min_wait_consecutive=2, # Minimum time to wait for consecutive messages raise_no_response= True # Raise `InvalidResponseError` when no response received ) client.start() client.clear_chat() # Let's start with a blank screen ### Now let's send the /start command to the bot_under_test and "await" exactly three messages: response = client.send_command_await("start", num_expected=3) assert response.num_messages == 3 assert response.messages[0].sticker # First message is a sticker ### Let's examine these buttons in the response... inline_keyboard = response.inline_keyboards[0] # Three buttons in the first row assert len(inline_keyboard.rows[0]) == 3 ### We can also query and press the inline keyboard buttons: # Click the first button matching the pattern examples = response.inline_keyboards[0].press_button_await(