The tstickers
package provides functionality for downloading and converting sticker packs from https://t.me/addstickers. Download stickers, and convert them to multiple formats, with caching the converted stickers for faster retrieval.
- Basic Use
- Using
- Help
- Documentation
- Formats
- Install With PIP
- Language information
- Install Python on Windows
- Install Python on Linux
- Install Python on MacOS
- How to run
- Building
- Testing
- Download Project
- Community Files
https://t.me/addstickers/DonutTheDog
- NOTE: You need a telegram bot token to make use of the script. Generate a bot token and paste in a file called 'env'. Send a message to @BotFather to get started.
- Create a file called 'env' (or env.txt) and paste your token
- Get the URL of the telegram sticker pack
- Run the program
python -m tstickers
- Enter the URL of the sticker pack
- Get the output in the
downloads
folder.
More info at Tutorials
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Get the URL of the Signal sticker pack. In the form https://t.me/addstickers
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Pass in multiple packs from the commandline with
-p/--pack
$ tstickers --pack https://t.me/addstickers/DonutTheDog INFO | ============================================================ INFO | Starting to scrape "DonutTheDog" .. INFO | Time taken to scrape 31 stickers - 0.044s INFO | INFO | ------------------------------------------------------------ INFO | Starting download of "donutthedog" into downloads\donutthedog INFO | Time taken to download 31 stickers - 0.157s INFO | INFO | ------------------------------------------------------------ INFO | -> Cache miss for DonutTheDog! INFO | Converting stickers "DonutTheDog"... INFO | Time taken to convert 31 stickers (tgs) - 60.970s INFO | INFO | Time taken to convert 31 stickers (webp) - 0.447s INFO | INFO | Time taken to convert 62 stickers (total) - 61.434s INFO |
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OR. Enter the URL of the sticker pack when prompted
$ python -m tstickers Enter sticker_set URL (leave blank to stop): https://t.me/addstickers/DonutTheDog Enter sticker_set URL (leave blank to stop): INFO | ============================================================ INFO | Starting to scrape "DonutTheDog" .. INFO | Time taken to scrape 31 stickers - 0.044s INFO | INFO | ------------------------------------------------------------ INFO | Starting download of "donutthedog" into downloads\donutthedog INFO | Time taken to download 31 stickers - 0.157s INFO | INFO | ------------------------------------------------------------ ...
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Get the output in the
downloads
folder.$ ls .\downloads\donutthedog\ Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- d----- 17/03/2024 17꞉00 apng d----- 17/03/2024 17꞉01 gif d----- 17/03/2024 17꞉06 png d----- 17/03/2024 17꞉00 tgs d----- 17/03/2024 17꞉02 webp
$ python -m tstickers --help
usage: Welcome to TStickers, providing all of your sticker needs [-h] [-t TOKEN] [-p PACK [PACK ...]]
[--frameskip FRAMESKIP] [--scale SCALE]
[-b {rlottie-python,pyrlottie}]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-t TOKEN, --token TOKEN
Pass in a bot token inline
-p PACK [PACK ...], --pack PACK [PACK ...]
Pass in a pack url inline
--frameskip FRAMESKIP
Set frameskip. default=1
--scale SCALE Set scale. default=1.0
-b {rlottie-python,pyrlottie}, --backend {rlottie-python,pyrlottie}
Specify the convert backend
A high-level overview of how the documentation is organized organized will help you know where to look for certain things:
- Tutorials take you by the hand through a series of steps to get started using the software. Start here if you’re new.
- The Technical Reference documents APIs and other aspects of the machinery. This documentation describes how to use the classes and functions at a lower level and assume that you have a good high-level understanding of the software.
Format | Static | Animated | Animated (webm) |
---|---|---|---|
.gif | ✔ | ✔ | ❌ |
.png | ✔ | ✔+ | ❌ |
.tgs | ❌ | ✔ | ❌ |
.webp | ✔ | ✔ | ❌ |
.webm | ❌ | ❌ | ✔ |
+ First frame of animated image only
Note that static images can fail to save as .gif occasionally in testing
pip install tstickers
Head to https://pypi.org/project/tstickers/ for more info
This program has been written for Python versions 3.8 - 3.11 and has been tested with both 3.8 and 3.11
choco install python
To install Python, go to https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/ and download the latest version.
sudo apt install python3.x
sudo dnf install python3.x
brew install [email protected]
To install Python, go to https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/ and download the latest version.
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Module
py -3.x -m [module]
or[module]
(if module installs a script) -
File
py -3.x [file]
or./[file]
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Module
python3.x -m [module]
or[module]
(if module installs a script) -
File
python3.x [file]
or./[file]
This project uses https://github.com/FHPythonUtils/FHMake to automate most of the building. This command generates the documentation, updates the requirements.txt and builds the library artefacts
Note the functionality provided by fhmake can be approximated by the following
handsdown --cleanup -o documentation/reference
poetry export -f requirements.txt --output requirements.txt
poetry export -f requirements.txt --with dev --output requirements_optional.txt
poetry build
fhmake audit
can be run to perform additional checks
For testing with the version of python used by poetry use
poetry run pytest
Alternatively use tox
to run tests over python 3.8 - 3.11
tox
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Press the Clone or download button in the top right
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Copy the URL (link)
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Open the command line and change directory to where you wish to clone to
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Type 'git clone' followed by URL in step 2
git clone https://github.com/FHPythonUtils/TStickers
More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/articles/cloning-a-repository
- Press the Clone or download button in the top right
- Click open in desktop
- Choose the path for where you want and click Clone
More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-to-projects/cloning-a-repository-from-github-to-github-desktop
- Download this GitHub repository
- Extract the zip archive
- Copy/ move to the desired location
MIT License Copyright (c) FredHappyface (See the LICENSE for more information.)
See the Changelog for more information.
Online communities include people from many backgrounds. The Project contributors are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all. Please see the Code of Conduct for more information.
Contributions are welcome, please see the Contributing Guidelines for more information.
Thank you for improving the security of the project, please see the Security Policy for more information.
Thank you for using this project, I hope it is of use to you. Please be aware that those involved with the project often do so for fun along with other commitments (such as work, family, etc). Please see the Support Policy for more information.
The rationale acts as a guide to various processes regarding projects such as the versioning scheme and the programming styles used. Please see the Rationale for more information.