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Parsesig

Parsig

A Telegram program that forwards Forex Signals from one Telegram group or channel to another

Listens for message events on CHATINPUT channel that matches the Regex pattern ^(BUY|SELL)\s([A-Z]*)\s[\(@at\s]*([0-9]*[.,][0-9]*)[\).] and passes it with pasig() Engine

                                |     #EURUSD
BUY EURUSD (@ 1.0877)           |     BUY📈1.0877
Take profit 1 at 1.0897         |     ✅TP 1.0897
Take profit 2 at 1.0927         |     ✅TP 1.0927
Take profit 3 at 1.0977         |     ✅TP 1.0977
Stop loss at 1.07978            |     🛑SL 1.07978

Sigparser takes the following environment variables or configure .env file in the project directory Main pair

API_HASH = f36c29aaaaa698ecb1e59e31b
API_ID = 127555
CHATINPUT = -12345678901234
CHATOUTPUT = -1234567890123
SESSION = *this would be auto generated at first run*

All matching messages from the channel set in the CHATINPUT environment variable is forwarded to the channel set in the CHATOUTPUT environment variable same goes for the test variables

Heroku setup


  • Create new Heroku app on your Heroku account.

  • Link app to using the github option and select the repository

  • From terminal set git heroku remote url

    git remote set-url --add heroku https://git.heroku.com/{your_app_name}.git
    heroku login
  • After build and deploy succeed, check for the number of running dynos

    heroku ps

    this application is define from the Procfile as a worker process, on first build number of dynos=0

  • Set environment variables on heroku, goto settings and reveal config vars and set key:value Start up one dyno with a single process

    heroku ps:scale worker=1

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Local PC and ubuntu server setup


git clone https://github.com/konichar/parsesig
cd parsesig
  • Add environment variables to .env file
  • From terminal
pip install -r requirements.txt
python telethon_access.py

On first run you would be asked for your Phone number and a verification code a valid SESSION would be generated and added to your .env file