MTPyroger/examples/bot_keyboards.py

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"""This example will show you how to send normal and inline keyboards (as bot).
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You must log-in as a regular bot in order to send keyboards (use the token from @BotFather).
Any attempt in sending keyboards with a user account will be simply ignored by the server.
send_message() is used as example, but a keyboard can be sent with any other send_* methods,
like send_audio(), send_document(), send_location(), etc...
"""
from pyrogram import Client, ReplyKeyboardMarkup, InlineKeyboardMarkup, InlineKeyboardButton
# Create a client using your bot token
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app = Client("my_bot", bot_token="123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11")
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with app:
app.send_message(
"haskell", # Edit this
"This is a ReplyKeyboardMarkup example",
reply_markup=ReplyKeyboardMarkup(
[
["A", "B", "C", "D"], # First row
["E", "F", "G"], # Second row
["H", "I"], # Third row
["J"] # Fourth row
],
resize_keyboard=True # Make the keyboard smaller
)
)
app.send_message(
"haskell", # Edit this
"This is a InlineKeyboardMarkup example",
reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup(
[
[ # First row
InlineKeyboardButton( # Generates a callback query when pressed
"Button",
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callback_data=b"data" # Note how callback_data must be bytes
),
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InlineKeyboardButton( # Opens a web URL
"URL",
url="https://docs.pyrogram.ml"
),
],
[ # Second row
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InlineKeyboardButton( # Opens the inline interface
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"Choose chat",
switch_inline_query="pyrogram"
),
InlineKeyboardButton( # Opens the inline interface in the current chat
"Inline here",
switch_inline_query_current_chat="pyrogram"
)
]
]
)
)