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This is a telegram bot writen in python for searching files in Drive.
- Clone this repo:
git clone https://github.com/SVR666/SearchX-bot search-bot/
cd search-bot
- For Debian based distros
sudo apt install python3
sudo snap install docker
- For Arch and it's derivatives:
sudo pacman -S docker python
cp config_sample.env config.env
- Remove the first line saying:
_____REMOVE_THIS_LINE_____=True
Fill up rest of the fields. Meaning of each fields are discussed below:
- BOT_TOKEN : The telegram bot token that you get from @BotFather
- OWNER_ID : The Telegram user ID (not username) of the owner of the bot
- TELEGRAPH_TOKEN : The token generated by running:
python3 telegraph_token.py
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The bot is unable to search in sub-directories, but you can specify directories in which you wanna search.
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Add drive/folder name(anything that u likes), drive id/folder id & index url(optional) corresponding to each id.
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If you are adding a folder id and you wish to use index url, then add index url corresponding to that folder.
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Run driveid.py and follow the screen.
python3 driveid.py
- Visit the Google Cloud Console
- Go to the OAuth Consent tab, fill it, and save.
- Go to the Credentials tab and click Create Credentials -> OAuth Client ID
- Choose Desktop and Create.
- Use the download button to download your credentials.
- Move that file to the root of search-bot, and rename it to credentials.json
- Visit Google API page
- Search for Drive and enable it if it is disabled
- Finally, run the script to generate token file (token.pickle) for Google Drive:
pip install google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib
python3 generate_drive_token.py
- Install Heroku cli
- Login into your heroku account with command:
heroku login
- Create a new heroku app:
heroku create appname
- Select This App in your Heroku-cli:
heroku git:remote -a appname
- Change Dyno Stack to a Docker Container:
heroku stack:set container
- Add Private Credentials and Config Stuff:
git add -f credentials.json token.pickle config.env heroku.yml
- Commit new changes:
git commit -m "Added Creds."
- Push Code to Heroku:
git push heroku master --force
- Restart Worker by these commands:
heroku ps:scale worker=0
heroku ps:scale worker=1
Heroku-Note: Doing authorizations ( /authorize command ) through telegram wont be permanent as heroku uses ephemeral filesystem. They will be reset on each dyno boot. As a workaround you can:
- Make a file authorized_chats.txt and write the user names and chat_id of you want to authorize, each separated by new line
- Then force add authorized_chats.txt to git and push it to heroku
git add authorized_chats.txt -f
git commit -asm "Added hardcoded authorized_chats.txt"
git push heroku heroku:master
- Start docker daemon (skip if already running):
sudo dockerd
- Build Docker image:
sudo docker build . -t search-bot
- Run the image:
sudo docker run search-bot
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