Currently, I have created a Python bot with buttons that can be pressed to add orders to a list of orders, as shown below:
Sample of the Telebot’s Buttons and the List
My bot is in separate chat groups, Chat 1 and Chat 2. When I press a button to add the order in Chat 1, the order is also added in Chat 2.
How do I separate the instances of the bot such that adding orders in Chat 1 does not affect the order list of Chat 2?
Code for the data:
def button(update: Update, _: CallbackContext) -> None:
query = update.callback_query
query.answer()
result = ""
keyboard = []
if str(query.data) == 'macs':
keyboard = [
[InlineKeyboardButton("Filet o Fish", callback_data='fof')],
[InlineKeyboardButton("Big Mac", callback_data='bm')],
[InlineKeyboardButton("Back", callback_data='back')]
]
elif str(query.data) in ('ameens', 'Maggi Pattaya', 'Garlic Naan'):
keyboard = [
[InlineKeyboardButton("Maggi Pattaya", callback_data='Maggi Pattaya')],
[InlineKeyboardButton("Garlic Naan", callback_data='Garlic Naan')],
[InlineKeyboardButton("Back", callback_data='back')]
]
if str(query.data) in ('Maggi Pattaya', 'Garlic Naan'):
order_list.append(str(query.data))
for order in order_list:
result += 'n' + order
elif str(query.data) == 'back':
keyboard = [
[InlineKeyboardButton("Ameen's", callback_data='ameens')],
[InlineKeyboardButton("Macs", callback_data='macs')]
]
if len(order_list) != 0:
for order in order_list:
result += 'n' + order
else:
order_list.append(str(query.data))
for order in order_list:
result += order
reply_markup = InlineKeyboardMarkup(keyboard)
if str(query.data) == 'back':
query.edit_message_text(text="Where would you like to order from?", reply_markup = reply_markup)
else:
#query.edit_message_text(text=f"Menu from {query.data}", reply_markup = reply_markup)
query.edit_message_text(text=f"Orders: {result}", reply_markup = reply_markup)
2
Answers
You can use this code:
The general problem is that you store things in
order_list
which appears to be some kind of global variable. Vad Sims answer already gives the important hint that you should store data on a per chat basis to distinguish between data stored for chat 1 and data stored for chat 2. As you’re using thepython-telegram-bot
library, I suggest to use the built-in featurecontext.chat_data
. Please have a look at this wiki page for more details.Disclaimer: I’m currently the maintainer of
python-telgeram-bot
.