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Project Bots, Groups and Channels
Bibo-Joshi edited this page Jan 26, 2021
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- @pythontelegrambotgroup is the on-topic user group for questions about PTB. Currently owned by Leandro.
- @pythontelegrambottalk is the off-topic user group were we can redirect people who have off-topic questions about e.g. python in general and where meta-discussions can happen. It's owned by the test user account, who is an anonymous admin (in order to hide it from the user list).
Besides the test bots, the developers team maintains a few helper bots:
- @roolsbot Is admin in both the on-topic and the off-topic usergroup and runs on this source.
- @ptb_irc_bridge_bot is a bride to an IRC allowing users with restricted TG access to participate in the on-topic user group. It runs on this source. Currently owned by @jh0ker
- @PythonTelegramBot is owned by the PTB test user account and currently does nothing but blocking the name.
Moreover @python_telegram_bot is not owned by any of the developers and we don't know who it belongs to.
- @pythontelegrambotchannel is the offical channel of PTB where the release notes go. Currently owned by Leandro.
- @ptbfaq is a channel that was supposed to hold FAQ messages, but was never really in use (roolsbot can still forward to there?!). @josxa is still admin, but he lost the phone with the owner account.
Moreover @run_async is not owned by any of the developers and also irrelevant since the deprecation of @run_async
in v13.0
The test user account ownes the sticker pack PythonTelegramBot, which is the group sticker pack in both the on- & off-topic group. The stickers can be found here.
- Wiki of
python-telegram-bot
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- Architecture Overview
- Builder Pattern for
Application
- Types of Handlers
- Working with Files and Media
- Exceptions, Warnings and Logging
- Concurrency in PTB
- Advanced Filters
- Storing data
- Making your bot persistent
- Adding Defaults
- Job Queue
- Arbitrary
callback_data
- Avoiding flood limits
- Webhooks
- Bot API Forward Compatiblity
- Frequently requested design patterns
- Code snippets
- Performance Optimizations
- Telegram Passport
- Bots built with PTB
- Automated Bot Tests