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Slam Mirror Bot
This is a telegram bot writen in python for mirroring files on the internet to our beloved Google Drive.
Features supported:
Additional Features
- Mirroring Uptobox.com links to Google Drive (Uptobox account must be premium)
- Nyaa.si and Sukebei Torrent search
- Speedtest with picture results
- Limiting torrent size support
- Check Heroku dynos stats
- Add stickers to your pack
- Shell and Executor
- Racaty.net support
- Custom image support
From Source Repos
- Mirroring direct download links, Torrent, and Telegram files to Google Drive
- Mirroring Mega.nz links to google drive
- Copy files from someone's drive to your drive (Using Autorclone)
- Download/upload progress, speeds and ETAs
- Mirror all youtube-dl supported links
- Docker support
- Uploading To Team Drives
- Index Link support
- Service account support
- Delete files from drive
- Shortener support
- Custom Filename (Only for url, telegram files and ytdl. Not for mega links and magnet/torrents)
- Extracting password protected files, using custom filename and download from password protected index links see these examples:
- Extract these filetypes and uploads to google drive
ZIP, RAR, TAR, 7z, ISO, WIM, CAB, GZIP, BZIP2,
APM, ARJ, CHM, CPIO, CramFS, DEB, DMG, FAT,
HFS, LZH, LZMA, LZMA2, MBR, MSI, MSLZ, NSIS,
NTFS, RPM, SquashFS, UDF, VHD, XAR, Z.
How to deploy?
Deploying is pretty much straight forward and is divided into several steps as follows:
Installing requirements
- Clone this repo:
git clone https://github.com/breakdowns/slam-mirrorbot mirrorbot/
cd mirrorbot
- Install requirements For Debian based distros
sudo apt install python3
Install Docker by following the official docker docs
- For Arch and it's derivatives:
sudo pacman -S docker python
- Install dependencies for running setup scripts:
pip3 install -r requirements-cli.txt
Setting up config file
Click here for more details
cp config_sample.env config.env
_____REMOVE_THIS_LINE_____=True
exe.io
gplinks.in
shrinkme.io
urlshortx.com
shortzon.com
Getting Google OAuth API credential file
- 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 mirrorbot, 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.pickle file for Google Drive:
pip install google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib
python3 generate_drive_token.py
Deploying
- Start docker daemon (skip if already running):
sudo dockerd
- Build Docker image:
sudo docker build . -t mirrorbot
- Run the image:
sudo docker run mirrorbot
Deploying on Heroku
Fork this repo then upload token.pickle to your forks
NOTE: If you didn't upload token.pickle, uploading will not work.
Deploying on Heroku using heroku-cli
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heroku login
heroku create appname
heroku git:remote -a appname
heroku stack:set container -a appname
git add -f credentials.json token.pickle config.env heroku.yml
git commit -m "Added Creds."
git push heroku master --force
heroku ps:scale worker=0 -a appname
heroku ps:scale worker=1 -a appname
Bot commands to be set in @BotFather
mirror - Start Mirroring
tarmirror - Upload tar (zipped) file
unzipmirror - Extract files
clone - copy file/folder to drive
watch - mirror YT-DL support link
tarwatch - mirror youtube playlist link as tar
cancel - Cancel a task
cancelall - Cancel all tasks
del - Delete file from Drive
list - [query] searches files in G-Drive
status - Get Mirror Status message
stats - Bot Usage Stats
help - Get Detailed Help
speedtest - Check Speed of the host
log - Bot Log [owner only]
repo - Get the bot repo
Using service accounts for uploading to avoid user rate limit
For Service Account to work, you must set USE_SERVICE_ACCOUNTS="True" in config file or environment variables Many thanks to AutoRClone for the scripts NOTE: Using service accounts is only recommended while uploading to a team drive.
Generate service accounts. What is service account
Let us create only the service accounts that we need. Warning: abuse of this feature is not the aim of this project and we do NOT recommend that you make a lot of projects, just one project and 100 sa allow you plenty of use, its also possible that over abuse might get your projects banned by google.
Note: 1 service account can copy around 750gb a day, 1 project can make 100 service accounts so that's 75tb a day, for most users this should easily suffice.
python3 gen_sa_accounts.py --quick-setup 1 --new-only
A folder named accounts will be created which will contain keys for the service accounts
NOTE: If you have created SAs in past from this script, you can also just re download the keys by running:
python3 gen_sa_accounts.py --download-keys project_id
Add all the service accounts to the Team Drive
python3 add_to_team_drive.py -d SharedTeamDriveSrcID
Youtube-dl authentication using .netrc file
For using your premium accounts in youtube-dl, edit the netrc file according to following format:
machine host login username password my_youtube_password
where host is the name of extractor (eg. youtube, twitch). Multiple accounts of different hosts can be added each separated by a new line
Support Group
Credits
Thanks to:
- out386 heavily inspired from telegram bot which is written in JS
- Izzy12 for original repo
- Dank-del for base repo
- magneto261290 for some features
- SVR666 for some features & fixes
and many more people who aren't mentioned here, but may be found in Contributors.
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