- Added functionality to set background and header colors for the Telegram WebApp to improve visual consistency. - Updated CSS to hide scrollbars and enhance the overall user experience by preventing overscroll behavior. - Adjusted box-shadow for the calendar sticky header for a more refined appearance.
Duty Teller (Telegram Bot)
A minimal Telegram bot boilerplate using python-telegram-bot v22 with the Application API.
Get a bot token
- Open Telegram and search for @BotFather.
- Send
/newbotand follow the prompts to create a bot. - Copy the token BotFather gives you.
Setup
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Clone and enter the project
cd duty-teller -
Create a virtual environment (recommended)
python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # Linux/macOS # or: venv\Scripts\activate # Windows -
Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt -
Configure the bot
cp .env.example .envEdit
.envand setBOT_TOKENto the token from BotFather. -
Miniapp access (calendar)
To allow access to the calendar miniapp, setALLOWED_USERNAMESto a comma-separated list of Telegram usernames (without@). Users inADMIN_USERNAMESalso have access; the admin role is reserved for future bot commands and API features. If both are empty, no one can open the calendar.
Mini App URL: When configuring the bot's menu button or Web App URL (e.g. in @BotFather or viasetChatMenuButton), use the URL with a trailing slash, e.g.https://your-domain.com/app/. A redirect from/appto/app/can cause the browser to drop the fragment that Telegram sends, which breaks authorization.
How to open: Users must open the calendar via the bot's menu button (⋮ → «Календарь» or the configured label) or a Web App inline button. If they use «Open in browser» or a direct link, Telegram may not send user data (tgWebAppData), and access will be denied.
BOT_TOKEN: The server that serves/api/duties(e.g. your production host) must have in.envthe same bot token as the bot from which users open the Mini App. If the token differs (e.g. test vs production bot), validation returns "hash_mismatch" and access is denied. -
Optional env
DATABASE_URL– DB connection (default:sqlite:///data/duty_teller.db).MINI_APP_BASE_URL– Base URL of the miniapp (for documentation / CORS).MINI_APP_SKIP_AUTH– Set to1to allow/api/dutieswithout Telegram initData (dev only; insecure).INIT_DATA_MAX_AGE_SECONDS– Reject Telegram initData older than this (e.g.86400= 24h).0= disabled (default).CORS_ORIGINS– Comma-separated allowed origins for CORS, or leave unset for*.EXTERNAL_CALENDAR_ICS_URL– URL of a public ICS calendar (e.g. holidays). If set, those days are highlighted on the duty grid; users can tap «i» on a cell to see the event summary. Empty = no external calendar.
Run
python main.py
The bot runs in polling mode. Send /start or /help to your bot in Telegram to test.
Run with Docker
Ensure .env exists (e.g. cp .env.example .env) and contains BOT_TOKEN.
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Dev (volume mount; code changes apply without rebuild):
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up --buildStop with
Ctrl+Cordocker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml down. -
Prod (no volume; runs the built image; restarts on failure):
docker compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d --buildFor production deployments you may use Docker secrets or your orchestrator’s env instead of a
.envfile.
Production behind a reverse proxy: When the app is behind nginx/Caddy etc., request.client.host is usually the proxy (e.g. 127.0.0.1). The "private IP" bypass (allowing requests without initData from localhost) then applies to the proxy, not the real client. Either ensure the Mini App always sends initData, or forward the real client IP (e.g. X-Forwarded-For) and use it for that check. See api/app.py _is_private_client for details.
Project layout
main.py– Builds theApplication, registers handlers, runs polling and FastAPI in a thread.config.py– LoadsBOT_TOKEN,DATABASE_URL,ALLOWED_USERNAMES,ADMIN_USERNAMES,CORS_ORIGINS, etc. from env; exits ifBOT_TOKENis missing.api/– FastAPI app (/api/duties), Telegram initData validation, static webapp mount.db/– SQLAlchemy models, session, repository, schemas.alembic/– Migrations (useconfig.DATABASE_URL).handlers/– Command and error handlers; add new handlers here.webapp/– Miniapp UI (calendar, duty list); served at/app.requirements.txt– Pinned dependencies (PTB, FastAPI, SQLAlchemy, Alembic, etc.).
To add commands, define async handlers in handlers/commands.py (or a new module) and register them in handlers/__init__.py.
Импорт расписания дежурств (duty-schedule)
Команда /import_duty_schedule доступна только пользователям из ADMIN_USERNAMES. Импорт выполняется в два шага:
- Время пересменки — бот просит указать время и при необходимости часовой пояс (например
09:00 Europe/Moscowили06:00 UTC). Время приводится к UTC и используется для границ смен при создании записей. - Файл JSON — отправьте файл в формате duty-schedule (см. ниже).
Формат duty-schedule:
- meta: обязательное поле
start_date(YYYY-MM-DD), опциональноweeks; количество дней определяется по длине строкиduty. - schedule: массив объектов с полями:
name— ФИО (строка);duty— строка с разделителем;: каждый элемент соответствует дню сstart_dateпо порядку. Пусто или пробелы — нет события; в, В, б, Б — дежурство; Н — недоступен; О — отпуск.
При повторном импорте дежурства в том же диапазоне дат для каждого пользователя заменяются новыми.
Tests
Install dev dependencies and run pytest:
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pytest
Tests cover api/telegram_auth (validate_init_data, auth_date expiry), config (is_admin, can_access_miniapp), and the API (date validation, 403/200 with mocked auth, plus an E2E auth test without auth mocks).