64 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
64 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
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import time
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from string import ascii_lowercase
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from pyrogram import Client
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from pyrogram.api import functions, types
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from pyrogram.api.errors import FloodWait
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"""
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This is an improved version of get_participants.py
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Since Telegram will return at most 10.000 users for a single query, this script
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repeats the search using numbers ("0" to "9") and all the available ascii letters ("a" to "z").
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This can be further improved by also searching for non-ascii characters (e.g.: Japanese script),
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as some user names may not contain ascii letters at all.
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"""
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client = Client("example")
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client.start()
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target = "username" # Target channel/supergroup username or id
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users = {} # To ensure uniqueness, users will be stored in a dictionary with user_id as key
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limit = 200 # Amount of users to retrieve for each API call (200 is the maximum)
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# "" + "0123456789" + "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" (as list)
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queries = [""] + [str(i) for i in range(10)] + list(ascii_lowercase)
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for q in queries:
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print("Searching for '{}'".format(q))
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offset = 0 # For each query, offset restarts from 0
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while True:
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try:
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participants = client.send(
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functions.channels.GetParticipants(
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channel=client.resolve_peer(target),
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filter=types.ChannelParticipantsSearch(q),
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offset=offset,
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limit=limit,
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hash=0
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)
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)
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except FloodWait as e:
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# Very large chats could trigger FloodWait.
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# When happens, wait X seconds before continuing
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print("Flood wait: {} seconds".format(e.x))
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time.sleep(e.x)
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continue
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if not participants.participants:
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print("Done searching for '{}'".format(q))
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print()
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break # No more participants left
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# User information are stored in the participants.users list.
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# Add those users to the dictionary
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users.update({i.id: i for i in participants.users})
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offset += len(participants.participants)
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print("Total users: {}".format(len(users)))
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client.stop()
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