Telegram-InstaPy-Scheduling v2!
Telegram-InstaPy-Scheduling is bot for telegram which helps user to schedule InstaPy .
Run multiple scripts simultaneously.
Configure your scripts in an easy way!
Create user lists.
This repo and all requirements.txt installed.
InstaPy working on your pc/server.
Telegram bot token.
Create a bot with @BotFather .
Rename settings.json.dist => settings.json .
Contact @GiveChatId_Bot and get your chat id with /chatid command
Clone this repo into any folder
Install requirements with pip install -r requirements.txt
Populate settings.json with your data. instapy_folder
is the path to your InstaPy installation.
{
"telegram_token": "xxxx",
"instapy_folder": "/home/xxxx/GitHub/instapy_bot",
"allowed_id": [ "chat_id from GiveChatId_Bot", "342342" ],
"project_path": [ "/path_where_you_want_load_your_files" ], # Optional, default: ./
"users_file": "new_user_list_file.pickle" # Optional, default: users.pickle
}
Write your personal scripts:
Rename scripts.py.dist in scripts.py and edit it.
Create a function with any name and copy your InstaPy script inside it, for example (Make sure your first param is InstaPy) :
def script_for_big_like (InstaPy , username , password , proxy ):
session = InstaPy (username = username , password = password )
session .login ()
# your stuff here, e.g.
session .like_by_tags (['natgeo' , 'world' ], amount = 10 )
session .end ()
Save and exit.
Launch main.py . You can pass the settings.json from outside this folder, print help: main.py -h for other info.
Command
Parameters
Description
/add_user
<username> <password> <proxy:optional>
Save new user.
/delete_user
<username>
Delete an user.
/users
Print all users saved
Command
Parameters
Description
/set
<username> <job_name> <script_name> <hh:mm:ss>
Create a new schedule. Select the day from bot.
/unset
<job_name>
Delete a schedule.
/jobs
Print all jobs that have been set
/reload
Jobs are saved in db now. Use this cmd to reload.
/scripts
Print all your scripts
/status
<job_name:optional>
Print the status of all your thread or a single thread.
/logs
<username> <line_number>
Show n lines of username/general.log file.
/now
<script_name> <username>
Run immediately.
/stop
<job_name>
Stop immediately.
/time
Prints current server time, useful for scheduling.