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updated readme with inline

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Ignacio Iglesias 2016-04-18 00:50:50 +02:00
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ git clone https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash
Paste the token on line 15 (instead of tokenhere). Paste the token on line 15 (instead of tokenhere).
Then start editing the commands. Then start editing the commands.
### Recieve data ### Receive data
You can read incoming data using the following variables: You can read incoming data using the following variables:
* ```$MESSAGE```: Incoming messages * ```$MESSAGE```: Incoming messages
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``` ```
Please note that you can either send a location or a venue, not both. To send a venue add the mytitlestartshere and the myaddressstartshere keywords. Please note that you can either send a location or a venue, not both. To send a venue add the mytitlestartshere and the myaddressstartshere keywords.
The following commands allows users to interact with your bot via *inline queries*.
In order to enable **inline mode**, send `/setinline` command to [@BotFather](https://telegram.me/botfather) and provide the placeholder text that the user will see in the input field after typing your bots name.
Also, edit line 21 from `bashbot.sh` putting a "1".
Note that you can't modify the first two parameters of the function `answer_inline_query`, only the ones after them.
To send messsages or links through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "article" "Title of the result" "Content of the message to be sent"
```
To send photos in jpeg format and less than 5MB, from a website through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "photo" "A valid URL of the photo" "URL of the thumbnail"
```
To send standard gifs from a website (less than 1MB) through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "gif" "gif url"
```
To send mpeg4 gifs from a website (less than 1MB) through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "mpeg4_gif" "mpeg4 gif url"
```
To send videos from a website through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "video" "valid video url" "Select one mime type: text/html or video/mp4" "URL of the thumbnail" "Title for the result"
```
To send photos stored in Telegram servers through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "cached_photo" "identifier for the photo"
```
To send gifs stored in Telegram servers through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "cached_gif" "identifier for the gif"
```
To send mpeg4 gifs stored in Telegram servers through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "cached_mpeg4_gif" "identifier for the gif"
```
To send stickers through an *inline query*:
```
answer_inline_query "$iQUERY_ID" "cached_sticker" "identifier for the sticker"
```
To modify the responses to commands edit the commands.sh file (this should ease upgrades of the bot core). To modify the responses to commands edit the commands.sh file (this should ease upgrades of the bot core).
Once you're done editing start the bot with ```./bashbot.sh start```. If you want to do some more changes make them and then rerun the same command. Once you're done editing start the bot with ```./bashbot.sh start```. If you want to do some more changes make them and then rerun the same command.