python-zulip-api/zulip/examples/print-events

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright © 2012 Zulip, Inc.
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from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import os
import argparse
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from typing import Any, Dict
usage = """print-events --user=<bot's email address> --api-key=<bot's api key> [options]
Prints out certain events received by the indicated bot or user matching the filter below.
Example: print-events --user=username@example.com --api-key=a0b1c2d3e4f5a6b7c8d9e0f1a2b3c4d5
You can omit --user and --api-key arguments if you have a properly set up ~/.zuliprc
"""
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..'))
import zulip
parser = zulip.add_default_arguments(argparse.ArgumentParser(usage=usage))
options = parser.parse_args()
client = zulip.init_from_options(options)
def print_event(event):
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# type: (Dict[str, Any]) -> None
print(event)
# This is a blocking call, and will continuously poll for new events
# Note also the filter here is messages to the stream Denmark; if you
# don't specify event_types it'll print all events.
client.call_on_each_event(print_event, event_types=["message"], narrow=[["stream", "Denmark"]])