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[FIX] Better support on multiple Jabber resources [FIX] Fixed unavailable presences from your contacts while shutdown process [NEW] Config option `keeponline` to always keep Telegram session online (..and rely on XMPP offline messages) |
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zhabogram.rb |
Dependencies
- Ruby >= 1.9
- xmpp4r == 0.5.6
- tdlib-ruby == 2.0 with pre-compiled libtdjson.so
There is pre-compiled libtdjson.so for Debian Stretch x64 in repository.
For any other distro you need to manually compile tdlib and place libtdjson.so to relative lib/ directory (or LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
Installation
First of all, you need to create component listener on your Jabber server. For example, for ejabberd in /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.yml:
listen:
-
port: 8888
module: ejabberd_service
access: all
shaper_rule: fast
ip: "127.0.0.1"
service_check_from: false
hosts:
"tlgrm.localhost":
password: "secret"
Next, rename config.yml.example to config.yml and edit xmpp section to match your component listener:
:xmpp:
db 'users.db'
jid: 'tlgrm.localhost'
host: 'localhost'
port: 8888
secret: 'secret'
loglevel: :warn
Configuration
It is good idea to obtain Telegram API ID from https://my.telegram.org to remove demo key requests limit, and then edit in config.yml:
:telegram:
:tdlib:
:lib_path: 'lib/'
:client:
:api_id: '845316' # telegram API ID (my.telegram.org) #
:api_hash: '27fe5224bc822bf3a45e015b4f9dfdb7' # telegram API HASH (my.telegram.org) #
...
How to receive files from Telegram
First of all, you need to set up web server that will serve some directory in your filesystem. Example nginx config:
server {
listen 80;
server_name tlgrm.localhost;
location /content {
alias /var/zhabogram;
}
}
You need to set :content: → :path: and :link:
config.yml.
Set :path:
according to location (for our example it will be /var/zhabogram/content
).
Set :link:
according to server_name (for our example it will be http://tlgrm.localhost
)
How to send files to Telegram chats
You need to setup mod_http_upload
for your XMPP server.
For example, for ejabberd in /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.yml
modules:
mod_http_upload:
docroot: "/var/ejabberd/upload" # this must be a valid path, user ownership and SELinux flags must be set accordingly
put_url: "https://xmpp.localhost:5443/upload/@HOST@"
get_url: "https://xmppfiles.localhost/upload/@HOST@"
access: local
max_size: 500000000 #500 MByte
thumbnail: false
file_mode: "0644"
dir_mode: "0744"
Then you need to setup nginx proxy that will serve get_url
path, because Telegram will not handle URLs with non-default http(s) ports.
Example nginx config:
/``` server { listen 80; listen 443 ssl;
server_name xmppfiles.localhost;
# SSL settigns #
keepalive_timeout 60;
ssl_certificate /etc/ssl/domain.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/ssl/domain.key;
ssl_protocols SSLv3 TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
ssl_ciphers "RC4:HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5:!kEDH";
add_header Strict-Transport-Security 'max-age=604800';
location / {
proxy_pass https://xmpp.localhost:5443;
}
}
Finally, update `:upload:` in your config.yml to match `server_name` in nginx config.