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✨ Vexana RoBot ✨

A Powerful, Smart And Simple Group Manager
... Written with AioGram , Pyrogram and Telethon...

Rest Easy Now Let Vexana Manage your group.

⭐ If You like our repo and enjoyed the bot Plz Consider Giving Us A Star⭐

Available On Telegram As Vexana Robot.

How to setup/deploy.

Steps to deploy on Heroku !!
Fill in all the details, Deploy!
Now go to https://dashboard.heroku.com/apps/(app-name)/resources ( Replace (app-name) with your app name )
Turn on worker dyno (Don't worry It's free :D) & Webhook
Now send the bot /start, If it doesn't respond go to https://dashboard.heroku.com/apps/(app-name)/settings and remove webhook and port.

Deploy To Heroku

Steps to self Host!!

Setting up the bot (Read this before trying to use!):

Please make sure to use python3.6, as I cannot guarantee everything will work as expected on older Python versions! This is because markdown parsing is done by iterating through a dict, which is ordered by default in 3.6.

Configuration

There are two possible ways of configuring your bot: a config.py file, or ENV variables.

The preferred version is to use a config.py file, as it makes it easier to see all your settings grouped together. This file should be placed in your VexanaRoBot folder, alongside the __main__.py file. This is where your bot token will be loaded from, as well as your database URI (if you're using a database), and most of your other settings.

It is recommended to import sample_config and extend the Config class, as this will ensure your config contains all defaults set in the sample_config, hence making it easier to upgrade.

An example config.py file could be:

from Vexana.sample_config import Config
  class Development(Config):
    OWNER_ID = 1332331113  # your telegram ID
    OWNER_USERNAME = "Pain_to_this_world"  # your telegram username
    API_KEY = "your bot api key"  # your api key, as provided by the @botfather
    SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 'postgresql://username:password@localhost:5432/database'  # sample db credentials
    MESSAGE_DUMP = '-1234567890' # some group chat that your bot is a member of
    USE_MESSAGE_DUMP = True
    SUDO_USERS = [1332331113, 1656709282]  # List of id's for users which have sudo access to the bot.
    LOAD = []
    NO_LOAD = ['translation']

If you can't have a config.py file (EG on Heroku), it is also possible to use environment variables. The following env variables are supported:

  • ENV: Setting this to ANYTHING will enable env variables

  • TOKEN: Your bot token, as a string.

  • OWNER_ID: An integer of consisting of your owner ID

  • OWNER_USERNAME: Your username

  • DATABASE_URL: Your database URL

  • MESSAGE_DUMP: optional: a chat where your replied saved messages are stored, to stop people deleting their old

  • LOAD: Space-separated list of modules you would like to load

  • NO_LOAD: Space-separated list of modules you would like NOT to load

  • WEBHOOK: Setting this to ANYTHING will enable webhooks when in env mode messages

  • URL: The URL your webhook should connect to (only needed for webhook mode)

  • SUDO_USERS: A space-separated list of user_ids which should be considered sudo users

  • SUPPORT_USERS: A space-separated list of user_ids which should be considered support users (can gban/ungban, nothing else)

  • WHITELIST_USERS: A space-separated list of user_ids which should be considered whitelisted - they can't be banned.

  • DONATION_LINK: Optional: link where you would like to receive donations.

  • CERT_PATH: Path to your webhook certificate

  • PORT: Port to use for your webhooks

  • DEL_CMDS: Whether to delete commands from users which don't have rights to use that command

  • STRICT_GBAN: Enforce gbans across new groups as well as old groups. When a gbanned user talks, he will be banned.

  • WORKERS: Number of threads to use. 8 is the recommended (and default) amount, but your experience may vary. Note that going crazy with more threads wont necessarily speed up your bot, given the large amount of sql data accesses, and the way python asynchronous calls work.

  • BAN_STICKER: Which sticker to use when banning people.

  • ALLOW_EXCL: Whether to allow using exclamation marks ! for commands as well as /.

Python dependencies

Install the necessary Python dependencies by moving to the project directory and running:

pip3 install -r requirements.txt.

This will install all the necessary python packages.

Database

If you wish to use a database-dependent module (eg: locks, notes, userinfo, users, filters, welcomes), you'll need to have a database installed on your system. I use Postgres, so I recommend using it for optimal compatibility.

In the case of Postgres, this is how you would set up a database on a Debian/ubuntu system. Other distributions may vary.

  • install postgresql:

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install postgresql

  • change to the Postgres user:

sudo su - postgres

  • create a new database user (change YOUR_USER appropriately):

createuser -P -s -e YOUR_USER

This will be followed by you need to input your password.

  • create a new database table:

createdb -O YOUR_USER YOUR_DB_NAME

Change YOUR_USER and YOUR_DB_NAME appropriately.

  • finally:

psql YOUR_DB_NAME -h YOUR_HOST YOUR_USER

This will allow you to connect to your database via your terminal. By default, YOUR_HOST should be 0.0.0.0:5432.

You should now be able to build your database URI. This will be:

sqldbtype://username:pw@hostname:port/db_name

Replace sqldbtype with whichever DB you're using (eg Postgres, MySQL, SQLite, etc) repeat for your username, password, hostname (localhost?), port (5432?), and DB name.

Modules

Setting load order.

The module load order can be changed via the LOAD and NO_LOAD configuration settings. These should both represent lists.

If LOAD is an empty list, all modules in modules/ will be selected for loading by default.

If NO_LOAD is not present or is an empty list, all modules selected for loading will be loaded.

If a module is in both LOAD and NO_LOAD, the module will not be loaded - NO_LOAD takes priority.

 ### Creating your own modules.

Creating a module has been simplified as much as possible - but do not hesitate to suggest further simplification.

All that is needed is that your .py file is in the modules folder.

To add commands, make sure to import the dispatcher via

from MizuharaSmexyBot import dispatcher.

You can then add commands using the usual

dispatcher.add_handler().

Assigning the __help__ variable to a string describing this modules' available commands will allow the bot to load it and add the documentation for your module to the /help command. Setting the __mod_name__ variable will also allow you to use a nicer, user-friendly name for a module.

The __migrate__() function is used for migrating chats - when a chat is upgraded to a supergroup, the ID changes, so it is necessary to migrate it in the DB.

The __stats__() function is for retrieving module statistics, eg number of users, number of chats. This is accessed through the /stats command, which is only available to the bot owner.

Starting the bot.

Once you've set up your database and your configuration is complete, simply run the bat file(if on windows) or run (Linux):

python3 -m Vexana

You can use nssm to install the bot as service on windows and set it to restart on /gitpull Make sure to edit the start and restart bats to your needs. Note: the restart bat requires that User account control be disabled.

For queries or any issues regarding the bot please open an issue ticket or visit us at Support

How to setup on Heroku

For starters click on this button

🖇 VPS Deployment For Console.Note

Note 👎 PLease fill all the Vars in [ available config vars](../config/README.md) carefully

Axel@MacBook~ $ git clone https://github.com/aksr-aashish/vexana
Axel@MacBook~ $ cd vexana
Axel@MacBook~ $ sudo bash setup

Setup will install each and every requirement, nodejs and pip packages automatically. After successfull installation of requirements , setup will ask you to input your vars. Please input your vars correctly.

Axel@MacBook~ $ bash start

🚀 Heroku Deployment

Click the button below to deploy Vexana on Heroku!

🚀 Okteto Deployment

Click the button below to deploy Vexana on Okteto!

Support💜

Original Repo?📌

•Original Repository of MizuharaSmexyBot Is now private there's no way you can find it anywhere now! If Someone's providing you the repository of mizuhara and saying this is the real one... He/She is scamming you for sure. Don't believe strangers on internet and Don't let them scam you.

Reason For Private Repo

•Due to the so many kangers on telegram we decided to make Mizuhara's repo private.A s if so it won't effect the real Mizuhara speed or your Private info.

Wanna Contribute?

•If you wanna contribute to Mizuhara now Just go To The Vexana Support Group and ask the admin/owner that you wanna contribute and tell him/her what you wanna add if he'll eccept it then you'll be provided with another repo and asked to add your module/whatever change you want to accomplish if our Team get satisfied with your work then your work will be added to the real repo of Mizuhara with Proper credits.

Before Going to Support Group -

•Before going to support group make sure you've read and agreed to all the rules or else you know what happens.

Things TO get instant banned -

•Offtopic

•Sending Porn

•Asking about original repo or code probs

•Deployement Issues of other bots

•Promoting your stuff

•Using language other than Proper English

•Asking For Sudo

•Asking for Admin

•Bringing Your Gangs and Spamming

Original Works of - In

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Inspired From

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ALL DEVS AND Contributors❤

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• Anand »» (Dev)

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