Telegram bot for meetups organisation. It suits really well for small communities, where people want to attend a place together, but not on regular basis.
Available commands: /date, /list, /cancel, /cal, /help, /user
Install redis: http://redis.io/
Install the gem:
$ gem install telegram_meetup_bot
Register your bot and obtain a token
Run redis server:
$ redis-server
Generate sample configurations:
$ telegram_meetup_bot --generate
You should specify your bot_token and bot_name in ~/.telegram_meetup_bot/config.yml
.
bot_token: 'insert your token here'
bot_name: 'meetup_dev_bot'
redis_host: 'localhost'
redis_port: '6379'
redis_key: 'meetup_bot'
botan_key: ''
The gem supports botan.io – free telegram analytics tool. All you have to do is obtain botan_key and specify it in config.yml
.
If you use more than one bot per redis server, use different redis_keys for each of them.
Also you could change sample responses in ~/.telegram_meetup_bot/responses.yml
. It uses templates %first_name%
and �te%
to display actual name and date in messages.
Run your bot:
$ telegram_meetup_bot
- Fork it ( https://github.com/mendab1e/telegram_meetup_bot/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request