A simple (rule-based) bot library for Signal Private Messenger in Python. Please note that this library is unofficial, unapproved and not nearly as secure as the real Signal clients.
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Install signald or build from source
$ git clone https://gitlab.com/signald/signald.git $ cd signald $ make installDist $ make setup
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Install Semaphore
Latest release from PyPi:
$ pip install semaphore-bot
From source with pip:
$ pip install git+https://github.com/lwesterhof/semaphore.git
From source:
$ git clone https://github.com/lwesterhof/semaphore.git $ cd semaphore $ make build $ make install
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Start signald
$ cd signald $ build/install/signald/bin/signald
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Open a new terminal and connect to signald control socket
$ nc -U $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/signald/signald.sock
(or
/var/run/signald/signald.sock
for older versions of signald, see signald docs) -
Register phone number with Signal by sending following message on the control socket (replace
+xxxxxxxxxxx
with bot Signal number). Sometimes Signal requires completion of a captcha to register.{"type": "register", "version": "v1", "account": "+xxxxxxxxxxx"}
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Verify phone number with SMS verification code by sending following message on the control socket (replace
+xxxxxxxxxxx
with bot Signal number andzzzzzz
with verification code){"type": "verify", "version": "v1", "account": "+xxxxxxxxxxx", "code": "zzzzzz"}
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Verify Signal is working by sending following message on the control socket (replace
+xxxxxxxxxxx
with bot Signal number and+yyyyyyyyyyy
with your Signal number){"type": "send", "version": "v1", "username": "+xxxxxxxxxxx", "recipientAddress": {"number": "+yyyyyyyyyyy"}, "messageBody": "Hello world"}
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Open a new terminal and set the
SIGNAL_PHONE_NUMBER
environment variable to your phone number:$ export SIGNAL_PHONE_NUMBER=+xxxxxxxxxxx
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Start the example echo bot
$ python examples/echobot.py
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Send message to Signal bot running on
+xxxxxxxxxxx
and wait for an echo -
Now you can start writing your own bot for Signal Private Messenger!
import anyio
from semaphore import Bot, ChatContext
# Connect the bot to number.
bot = Bot("+xxxxxxxxxxx")
@bot.handler('')
async def echo(ctx: ChatContext) -> None:
await ctx.message.reply(ctx.message.get_body())
async def main():
async with bot:
# Set profile name.
await bot.set_profile("Semaphore example bot")
# Run the bot until you press Ctrl-C.
await bot.start()
anyio.run(main)
The following example bots can be found in examples:
- apodbot, replies with Astronomy Picture of the Day
- bbcbot, replies with latest BBC headlines
- broadcastbot, send broadcast to all subscribers
- btcbot, sends notification when BTC price drops below a set price
- echobot, repeats received messages
- exceptionbot, with custom exception handler
- expirationbot, sets the message expiration timer for a chat to random value
- groups, manage groups
- lovebot, loves everything you say!
- profilebot, retrieves profile for personal touch
- quotebot, quotes and repeats received messages
- spongebot, repeats received messages in sPOngEbOb sqUArepAnTs text
- stickerbot, links to the sticker pack for received stickers
- timerbot, sends an alert after a predefined time
- xkcdbot, replies with latest XKCD comic
v0.17.0
- Add support for group actions (thanks @sks444)
- Add support for receiving mentions
v0.16.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.23.0+
- Add method to retrieve profile of message sender
v0.15.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.22.0+
- Add option to automatically accept group invites
v0.14.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.18.0+
- Migrate to latest version of anyio (3.5.0)
- Add Dockerfile to run Signal bot in container
- Add support for link previews (thanks @Era-Dorta)
v0.13.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.17.0+
- Add method to set expiration timer of chat (thanks @Era-Dorta)
- Example expiration timer bot
v0.12.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.15.0+
- Add support for emoji and about to in profile (thanks @EsEnZeT)
- Add option to throw signals errors on send (thanks @eknoes)
v0.11.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.14.0+ (signald protocol v1)
- Add support for waiting on signald send confirmation (thanks @eknoes)
- Add support for sending messages to groups (thanks @brazuzan)
v0.10.1
- Add method to set profile name and profile picture
- Store e164 phone number and uuid for received messages
v0.10.0
- Add support for sending messages without previous context (thanks @eknoes)
- Add support for exception handlers (thanks @eknoes)
- Add ability to set profile picture (thanks @eknoes)
- Support signald client protocol v1
- Compatibility with signald 0.12.0+
v0.9.1
- Fix repeating job re-add to queue (thanks @grandchild)
v0.9.0
- Support for typing indicators
- Support for GroupsV2 (thanks @thefinn93)
- Example sticker bot (thanks @iomintz)
- Compatibility with signald 0.11.0+
v0.8.0
- Support for Python 3.9
- Support for executing multiple handlers in parallel (thanks @iomintz)
- Support incoming sticker messages (thanks @iomintz)
v0.7.1
- Support for decorators to register handlers
- Support for sending delivery receipts
- Mark messages as read by default
v0.7.0
- Compatibility with signald 0.10.0+
- Support for multiple replies/reactions by handler (thanks @iomintz)
- Marking messages as read is optional
- First release on PyPi
v0.6.0
- Support for message reactions
- Example message reaction bot
v0.5.0
- Improve the logging system
- Add logging to job queue
- Strict typing
v0.4.0
- Support for recurring jobs
- Example BTC price notification bot
v0.3.0
- Support for scheduled jobs
- Example timer bot
v0.2.0
- Support for quoting messages
- Example quote bot
v0.1.0
- First release on Github
This project is licensed under the AGPL-v3 license. The full license can be found in LICENSE.txt.