Extend --help text to include info for acquiring Telegram API ID/hash (#20)

* Fix Poetry mismatch b/w pyproject.toml/poetry.lock

* docs: poetry run command to use pyproject script

* Update .gitignore

* Add show_default kwarg to --output option

* Add envvar kwarg to options and move load_dotenv()

* Add info on creating/storing api credentials

* Bump version

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Co-authored-by: Galen Reich <54807169+GalenReich@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jordan Gillard
2024-03-05 04:57:06 -05:00
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parent 1284bd1ae7
commit ac84e34d38
5 changed files with 58 additions and 16 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,4 +1,11 @@
.env
*.session
*.json
dist/
dist/
# JetBrains IDEs
.idea/
# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
__pycache__/
**/*.py[cod]

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can install this tool directly from the [official pypi release](https://pypi
pip install telegram-phone-number-checker
```
You can also install it and run it directly from github as a script.
You can also install it and run it directly from GitHub as a script.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/bellingcat/telegram-phone-number-checker
cd telegram-phone-number-checker
@@ -77,6 +77,9 @@ cd telegram-phone-number-checker
This project uses [poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) to manage dependencies. You can install dependencies via poetry, or use the up-to-date [requirements.txt](requirements.txt) file.
```bash
# install poetry if you haven't already
pip install poetry
# with poetry
poetry install
@@ -87,7 +90,7 @@ pip install -r requirements.txt
You can then run it with any of these:
```bash
# with poetry
poetry run python3 telegram_phone_number_checker/main.py
poetry run telegram-phone-number-checker
# with pip installation
python3 telegram_phone_number_checker/main.py

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# This file is automatically @generated by Poetry 1.6.1 and should not be changed by hand.
# This file is automatically @generated by Poetry 1.8.2 and should not be changed by hand.
[[package]]
name = "anyio"
@@ -162,5 +162,5 @@ files = [
[metadata]
lock-version = "2.0"
python-versions = "^3.10"
content-hash = "1cf8b9ab78b1cf2860f38fc9e50e373b857e6d10ed6a397cb4f29cc556e14c95"
python-versions = "^3.9"
content-hash = "926cb8d034d6b5554d1a45ea61091fb4267210f203eefbf4da7604c3c19cbeb0"

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[tool.poetry]
name = "telegram-phone-number-checker"
version = "1.0.7"
version = "1.0.8"
description = "Check if phone numbers are connected to Telegram accounts."
authors = ["Bellingcat"]
license = "MIT"

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@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ from dotenv import load_dotenv
from getpass import getpass
import click
load_dotenv()
def get_names(client: TelegramClient, phone_number: str) -> dict:
"""
Takes in a phone number and returns the associated user information if the user exists. It does so by first adding the user's phones to the contact list, retrieving the information, and then deleting the user from the contact list.
@@ -64,7 +67,7 @@ def validate_users(client: TelegramClient, phone_numbers: str) -> dict:
return result
def login(api_id: str, api_hash: str, phone_number: str) -> TelegramClient:
def login(api_id: str | None, api_hash: str | None, phone_number: str | None) -> TelegramClient:
"""Create a telethon session or reuse existing one"""
print('Logging in...', end="", flush=True)
API_ID = api_id or os.getenv('API_ID') or input('Enter your API ID: ')
@@ -88,17 +91,46 @@ def show_results(output: str, res: dict) -> None:
json.dump(res, f, indent=4)
print(f"Results saved to {output}")
@click.command()
@click.command(epilog='Check out the docs at github.com/bellingcat/telegram-phone-number-checker for more information.')
@click.option('--phone-numbers', '-p', help='List of phone numbers to check, separated by commas', type=str)
@click.option('--api-id', help='Your API_ID', type=str)
@click.option('--api-hash', help='Your API_HASH', type=str)
@click.option('--api-phone-number', help='Your phone_number', type=str)
@click.option('--output', help='results filename, default to results.json', default="results.json", type=str)
@click.option('--api-id', help='Your Telegram app api_id', type=str, prompt="Enter your Telegram App app_id", envvar='API_ID', show_envvar=True)
@click.option('--api-hash', help='Your Telegram app api_hash', type=str, prompt="Enter your Telegram App api_hash", hide_input=True, envvar='API_HASH', show_envvar=True)
@click.option('--api-phone-number', help='Your phone number', type=str, prompt="Enter the number associated with your Telegram account", envvar='PHONE_NUMBER', show_envvar=True)
@click.option('--output', help='Filename to store results', default="results.json", show_default=True, type=str)
def main_entrypoint(phone_numbers: str, api_id: str, api_hash: str, api_phone_number: str, output: str) -> None:
"""Check to see if one or more phone numbers belong to a valid Telegram account"""
load_dotenv(".env")
"""
Check to see if one or more phone numbers belong to a valid Telegram account.
\b
Prerequisites:
1. A Telegram account with an active phone number
2. A Telegram App api_id and App api_hash, which you can get by creating
a Telegram App @ https://my.telegram.org/apps
\b
Note:
If you do not want to enter the API ID, API hash, or phone number associated with
your Telegram account on the command line, you can store these values in a `.env`
file located within the same directory you run this command from.
\b
// .env file example:
API_ID=12345678
API_HASH=1234abcd5678efgh1234abcd567
PHONE_NUMBER=+15555555555
See the official Telegram docs at https://core.telegram.org/api/obtaining_api_id for more information on obtaining an API ID.
\b
Recommendations:
Telegram recommends entering phone numbers in international format
+(country code)(city or carrier code)(your number)
i.e. +491234567891
"""
client = login(api_id, api_hash, api_phone_number)
res = validate_users(client, phone_numbers)
res = validate_users(client, phone_numbers)
show_results(output, res)