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import os
import logging
import asyncio
from pathlib import Path
from hydrogram import Client, filters
from hydrogram.types import Message
from hydrogram.errors import SessionPasswordNeeded, PhoneCodeInvalid, PhoneNumberInvalid, PasswordHashInvalid
# --- Configuration ---
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Retrieve Session String from Hugging Face secrets
SESSION_STRING = os.environ.get('SESSION_STRING')
# --- Storage Path Initialization (Aligned with Dockerfile) ---
# This name MUST match the directory created in the Dockerfile
APP_TEMPLATE_SUBDIR_NAME = "app_template_storage"
TEMPLATE_FILENAME = "user_template_content.txt"
# The data directory is now relative to the WORKDIR (e.g., /app/app_template_storage)
DATA_DIR = Path(".") / APP_TEMPLATE_SUBDIR_NAME
TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH = DATA_DIR / TEMPLATE_FILENAME
current_template_content = None # Global variable for template
def verify_storage_path_is_writable():
"""Verifies that the pre-configured DATA_DIR is writable."""
try:
DATA_DIR.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
test_file = DATA_DIR / ".writable_test_py"
with open(test_file, "w") as f:
f.write("test")
test_file.unlink()
logger.info(f"Successfully verified writable data directory: {DATA_DIR.resolve()}")
return True
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"CRITICAL: Data directory {DATA_DIR.resolve()} (expected to be created and permissioned by Dockerfile) is not writable or accessible.")
logger.error(f"Error details: {type(e).__name__} - {e}")
return False
# --- Helper Functions for Template Management ---
async def load_template_from_file():
global current_template_content
if not TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH:
logger.error("Template file path is not configured. Cannot load template.")
current_template_content = None
return
if TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH.exists():
try:
with open(TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
current_template_content = f.read()
logger.info(f"Template loaded successfully from {TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH}")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error loading template from {TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH}: {e}")
current_template_content = None
else:
logger.info(f"Template file {TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH.resolve()} not found. No template loaded.")
current_template_content = None
async def save_template_to_file(content: str):
global current_template_content
if not TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH:
logger.error("Template file path is not configured. Cannot save template.")
return False
try:
with open(TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(content)
current_template_content = content
logger.info(f"Template saved successfully to {TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH}")
return True
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error saving template to {TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH}: {e}")
return False
# --- Initialization ---
if not SESSION_STRING:
logger.error("SESSION_STRING environment variable not found. Please set it in Hugging Face secrets.")
exit(1)
if not verify_storage_path_is_writable():
logger.critical("Exiting due to storage path issues. Check Dockerfile and permissions.")
exit(1)
logger.info("Initializing Hydrogram Client with BOT session string...") # Clarified log
try:
app = Client(
name="my_bot_session_v4", # Use a distinct session name
session_string=SESSION_STRING,
# For bot sessions, api_id and api_hash are not strictly needed here
# if they were embedded in the session string (Hydrogram handles this).
# However, some older versions or ways of creating session strings might benefit
# from having them. If your session string already works, this is fine.
)
logger.info("Hydrogram Client initialized.")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to initialize Hydrogram Client: {type(e).__name__} - {e}")
exit(1)
# --- Bot Event Handlers ---
@app.on_message(filters.command("start") & filters.private)
async def start_handler(client: Client, message: Message):
# THIS IS THE CRUCIAL DIAGNOSTIC LOG:
logger.info(f"!!!!!! START HANDLER TRIGGERED by user {message.from_user.id} in chat {message.chat.id} with text: '{message.text}'")
sender_name = message.from_user.first_name if message.from_user else "User"
logger.info(f"Received /start command from {sender_name} (ID: {message.from_user.id})") # Original log
welcome_text = f"Hello {sender_name}!\n"
welcome_text += "I am your template management bot.\n"
welcome_text += "Template storage is at: " + str(TEMPLATE_FILE_PATH.resolve()) + "\n"
welcome_text += "Use /settemplate <your text> to set a new template.\n"
welcome_text += "Use /gettemplate to view the current template."
if current_template_content:
welcome_text += "\n\nA template is currently set."
else:
welcome_text += "\n\nNo template is currently set."
await message.reply_text(welcome_text)
@app.on_message(filters.command("settemplate") & filters.private)
async def set_template_handler(client: Client, message: Message):
logger.info(f"!!!!!! SETTEMPLATE HANDLER TRIGGERED by user {message.from_user.id} in chat {message.chat.id}")
user_id = message.from_user.id # Retained for potential future use
if len(message.command) > 1:
new_template = message.text.split(" ", 1)[1].strip()
if new_template:
if await save_template_to_file(new_template):
await message.reply_text("✅ Template updated successfully!")
else:
await message.reply_text("❌ Failed to save the template. Please check the logs.")
else:
await message.reply_text("⚠️ Please provide content for the template. Usage: `/settemplate Your template text here`")
else:
await message.reply_text("ℹ️ Usage: `/settemplate Your template text here`")
@app.on_message(filters.command("gettemplate") & filters.private)
async def get_template_handler(client: Client, message: Message):
logger.info(f"!!!!!! GETTEMPLATE HANDLER TRIGGERED by user {message.from_user.id} in chat {message.chat.id}")
user_id = message.from_user.id # Retained for potential future use
if current_template_content:
response_text = f"📜 **Current Template:**\n\n{current_template_content}"
else:
response_text = "ℹ️ No template is currently set. Use `/settemplate <your text>` to set one."
await message.reply_text(response_text)
# --- Main Execution ---
async def main():
await load_template_from_file()
logger.info("Attempting to connect and start the bot...")
try:
await app.start()
me = await app.get_me()
# For bots, me.username is also useful
logger.info(f"Bot started successfully as '{me.first_name}' (ID: {me.id}, Username: @{me.username or 'N/A'})")
logger.info("Listening for messages...")
await asyncio.Event().wait() # Keep the bot running
except (SessionPasswordNeeded, PhoneCodeInvalid, PhoneNumberInvalid, PasswordHashInvalid) as e:
logger.error(f"Authorization error: {type(e).__name__} - {e}. Your SESSION_STRING might be invalid or expired.")
except ConnectionError as e:
logger.error(f"Connection error: {e}. Check your network or Telegram's status.")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"An unexpected error occurred during bot startup or runtime: {type(e).__name__} - {e}", exc_info=True)
finally:
if app.is_initialized and app.is_connected:
logger.info("Stopping the bot...")
await app.stop()
logger.info("Bot stopped.")
else:
logger.info("Bot was not fully connected or already stopped.")
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
asyncio.run(main())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
logger.info("Bot manually interrupted. Exiting...")
except SystemExit as e:
logger.info(f"Application exiting with status: {e.code}")
except Exception as e:
logger.critical(f"Critical error in main execution block: {type(e).__name__} - {e}", exc_info=True)