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A [customizable](/config/template_config.toml), [multilanguage](/strings) Telegram shop bot with [Telegram Payments support](https://core.telegram.org/bots/payments)!
## Demo
Send a message to [@greedtestbot](https://t.me/greedtestbot) on Telegram to view a demo of the bot in action!
Use the special credit card number `4242 4242 4242 4242` to add unlimited credit to your account.
## Screenshots
\[ [**Documentation**](https://github.com/Steffo99/greed/wiki) | [Support](https://github.com/Steffo99/greed/issues/new/choose) \]
![](https://i.imgur.com/FdT2tRV.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/rDYWdUB.png)
![](https://i.imgur.com/9plMzO6.png)
## Installation via Docker
This installation procedure assumes you are on a system with `docker` installed, with a supported CPU architecture.
### Requirements
* [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/)
* An Internet connection
* A Telegram bot token (obtainable at [@Botfather](https://t.me/Botfather))
* A payment provider token (obtainable by [connecting a provider with your bot](https://t.me/Botfather))
### Steps
1. Run a container using the project's Docker image:
```console
# docker run --volume "$(pwd)/config:/etc/greed" --volume "$(pwd)/strings:/usr/src/greed/strings" --volume "$(pwd)/data:/var/lib/greed" ghcr.io/steffo99/greed
```
2. Edit the configuration file `config.toml` that was created in the `strings` directory, adding your bot and payment tokens to it:
```console
# nano config/config.toml
```
(Press **Ctrl+X** and then two times **Enter** to save and quit `nano`.)
3. _Optional:_ customize the files in the `strings` folder for custom messages.
4. Start the bot:
```console
python -OO core.py
```
5. Open Telegram, and send a `/start` command to your bot to be automatically promoted to 💼 Manager.
6. Stop the bot by pressing **Ctrl+C**.
### Running the bot
After the installation, to run the bot, you'll need to:
1. Run its Docker container from the same directory you installed it from:
```console
# docker run --volume "$(pwd)/config:/etc/greed" --volume "$(pwd)/strings:/usr/src/greed/strings" --volume "$(pwd)/data:/var/lib/greed" ghcr.io/steffo99/greed
```
### Keep the bot running
If you want to keep the bot open even after you closed your terminal window, you'll need to pass the appropriate arguments to the docker command:
1. Set the Docker container to always restart and to detach on successful start:
```console
# docker run --detach --restart always --volume "$(pwd)/config:/etc/greed" --volume "$(pwd)/strings:/usr/src/greed/strings" --volume "$(pwd)/data:/var/lib/greed" ghcr.io/steffo99/greed
```
### Updating
To update the bot, run the following commands:
1. Find the ID of the Docker container of the bot:
```console
# docker container ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
abcdefabcdef ghcr.io/steffo99/greed "python -OO core.py" 6 seconds ago Up Less than a second relaxed_hypatia
```
2. Stop the Docker container of the bot:
```console
# docker container stop abcdefabcdef
```
3. Remove the Docker container of the bot:
```console
# docker container rm abcdefabcdef
```
4. Pull the latest Docker image of the bot:
```console
# docker pull ghcr.io/steffo99/greed:latest
```
5. Restart the bot with the newly downloaded image:
```console
# docker run --detach --restart always --volume "$(pwd)/config:/etc/greed" --volume "$(pwd)/strings:/usr/src/greed/strings" --volume "$(pwd)/data:/var/lib/greed" ghcr.io/steffo99/greed
```
## Installation from source
This installation procedure assumes you are on a Linux system, using `bash` and have `python3.8` installed.
### Requirements
* [Git](https://git-scm.com/)
* [Python 3.6 (or higher)](https://www.python.org/)
* An Internet connection
* A Telegram bot token (obtainable at [@Botfather](https://t.me/Botfather))
* A payment provider token (obtainable by [connecting a provider with your bot](https://t.me/Botfather))
Consider renting a VPS to host the bot on; a cheap one should do, as greed is pretty lightweight! :)
### Steps
1. Download the project files by running:
```console
git clone https://github.com/Steffo99/greed.git
```
2. Enter the newly created folder:
```console
cd greed
```
3. Create a new virtualenv:
```console
python3.8 -m venv venv
```
4. Activate the virtualenv:
```console
source venv/bin/activate
```
5. Install the project requirements:
```console
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
6. _Optional:_ For colored console output, install [coloredlogs](https://pypi.org/project/coloredlogs/):
```console
pip install coloredlogs
```
7. Generate the configuration file:
```console
python -OO core.py
```
8. Edit the configuration file `config.toml`, adding your bot and payment tokens to it:
```console
nano config/config.toml
```
(Press **Ctrl+X** and then two times **Enter** to save and quit `nano`.)
9. _Optional:_ customize the files in the `strings` folder for custom messages.
10. Start the bot:
```console
python -OO core.py
```
11. Open Telegram, and send a `/start` command to your bot to be automatically promoted to 💼 Manager.
12. Stop the bot by pressing **Ctrl+C**.
### Running the bot
After the installation, to run the bot, you'll need to:
1. Activate the virtualenv (if it's not already activated in the current console session):
```bash
source venv/bin/activate
```
2. Start the bot:
```bash
python -OO core.py
```
### Keep the bot running
If you want to keep the bot open even after you closed your terminal window, you'll need to use some external program.
Some of them are:
- `screen` (easier, but doesn't restart automatically)
- `systemd` (recommended, but more difficult)
#### `screen`
1. Open a `screen` that will be running the bot with the following command:
```bash
screen venv/bin/python -OO core.py
```
To safely detach the screen, press Ctrl+A and then Ctrl+D.
#### `systemd`
Assuming you downloaded `greed` in `/srv/greed`:
1. Create a new user named `greed`:
```bash
useradd greed --system
```
2. Give ownership of the greed folder you downloaded earlier to the `greed` user:
```bash
chown -R greed: /srv/greed
```
3. Create a new file in `/etc/systemd/system` named `bot-greed.service` with the following contents:
```ini
[Unit]
Name=bot-greed
Description=Greed Bot
Wants=network-online.target
After=network-online.target nss-lookup.target
[Service]
Type=exec
User=greed
WorkingDirectory=/srv/greed
ExecStart=/srv/greed/venv/bin/python -OO /srv/greed/core.py
Environment=PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
4. Start the bot-greed service:
```bash
systemctl start bot-greed
```
5. If everything goes well, enable the bot-greed service, so it will automatically start on a reboot:
```bash
systemctl enable bot-greed
```
### Updating
To update the bot, run the following commands:
```bash
git stash
git pull
git stash pop
```
> If you're using an older version of greed, you may need to recreate the configuration, as greed won't use `config.ini` anymore and will use `config.toml` instead.
## Usage
All features can be accessed through the Telegram bot chat.
As a 💼 Manager, you can add new products, check the placed orders, create new transactions and generate .csv log files.
You can also add additional 💼 Managers.
Users will be able to add credit to their wallet, place orders and contact you in case they require assistance.
## Documentation and help
If you find a bug, have an idea for a new feature or just require help with `greed`, please [post an issue](https://github.com/Steffo99/greed/issues/new) or [open a discussion](https://github.com/Steffo99/greed/discussions/new) on GitHub, or, if GitHub is blocked in your country, send me an email at [ste.pigozzi@gmail.com](mailto:ste.pigozzi@gmail.com)!
If you can read Italian, you can try to read the [paper](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f4MKVr0B7RSQfWTSa_6ZO0LM4nPpky_GX_qdls3EHtQ/edit?usp=sharing) I wrote about greed for my final High School exam.
If you are proficient in Python, you can also try reading the code. Most of the bot interactions can be found in the [`worker.py`](worker.py) file, so try to have a look there.
## Forks
Some people made a copy of Greed and added or changed some things to it (they made a _fork_).
These forks are listed below.
> Please note that @Steffo99, the main developer of `greed`, does not endorse any of these forks.
> **Do not file bug reports here for bugs in a fork!**
### Bitcoin - Blockonomics
[DarrenWestwood](https://github.com/DarrenWestwood) is currently maintaining a [`greed`](https://github.com/DarrenWestwood/greed) fork adding **Bitcoin support** through [Blockonomics](https://www.blockonomics.co/).