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This post focuses on the technical integration and automation aspects (e.g., using Telegram bots to manage Xtream Codes panels). It assumes the reader understands the technical nature of these systems. Blog Title: Maximizing Automation: How to Integrate Xtream Codes with Telegram Bots
if response.status_code == 200: data = response.json() expiry = data['user_info']['exp_date'] status = "Active" if data['user_info']['status'] == 1 else "Expired" update.message.reply_text(f"📡 Status: status\n📅 Expires: expiry") else: update.message.reply_text("Line not found. Contact support.") def main(): updater = Updater(TELEGRAM_TOKEN, use_context=True) dp = updater.dispatcher dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("start", start)) dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("mystatus", mystatus)) updater.start_polling() updater.idle() xtream telegram
# Step 1: Map Telegram ID to Xtream Username (from your DB) # For simplicity, assume the Telegram ID IS the username. xtream_username = user_telegram_id This post focuses on the technical integration and
Server admins, resellers, and tech enthusiasts managing Xtream UI panels. Introduction If you manage an IPTV server using the Xtream Codes panel (or its modern forks like Xtream UI), you know that user management can become chaotic. Between resetting lines, sending expiry notices, and handling support tickets, your workload multiplies with every user. Contact support