- You will need to set the following environment variables for a successful build.
API_ID
int: An api id from my.telegram.org.
API_HASH
str: An api hash from my.telegram.org.
TOKEN
str: A bot token from @BotFather.
SUDO_USERS
list(int): Separated by space, a list of user ids.
GROUP
int: The id of the group where your bot plays.
MONGO_DB_URI
str: (optional, default: none) your MongoDB URI for the custom playlist feature (you can get one for free in their official website, sign up, create a cluster and a database named "vcpb").
USERS_MUST_JOIN
bool: (requires GROUP, optional, default: false) If true, only users which are in the group can use the bot.
LANG
str: (optional, default: en) your bot language, choose an available language code in here.
DUR_LIMIT
int: (optional, default: 10) max video duration in minutes for downloads.
Sign in with your Github account and fork this repo.
- Fork this repository.
- Go to Zeet's website.
- Sign in using your GitHub account.
- Create a new project, using the free plan.
- Add access to the forked repository and deploy.
- Fill the environment variables as described below.
- Zeet will start building from the Dockerfile, it might take some time.
- Once deployed, you'll see a small terminal icon, click it to open Zeet's in-browser terminal.
- Type
/xrdp-start.sh
, hit enter, wait 10 seconds and disconnect from the terminal. - After starting XRDP, copy your project's pulbic IP address and open a remote desktop client.
- Use the public IP, plus the following credentials to login:
User:
vcpb
Passphrase:music
- After logging in, you can ignore some expected error messages.
- Open Mate terminal, type
~/Telegram/Telegram
to open tdesktop. - When tdesktop is opened, login with an alt account of yours.
- Join a voice chat, unmute the mic and close the RDP connection.