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Discoger Bot is a Telegram bot that allows you to be notified when a new sale for a vinyl in your Discogs wantlist is available.
Installation is in three steps, the first is getting credentials from Discogs and Telegram. You need to create a Token.
For Telegram you need contact @BotFather and follow a few simple steps for get your authorization token.
After that you need create config.ini file
[DEFAULT]
schedule_time = 30
disable_unofficial = True
log_level = INFO
[discogs]
secret = dbPVkGbCVVffggfgkdfgmlkknzezsbhmscskncno
[telegram]
token = 1766763279:AAFwufBsdfdsfgdfsgfgsfsgdfgsdf
docker container run -v ./:/root/.config/discoger beudbeud/discoger
If you use the old version of discoger you need to update your database.
Example of database for the version 1.1
chat_id: 249125421
release_list:
- release_id: '288931'
artist: Aloud
title: Track Lifting
url: https://www.discogs.com/fr/master/288931-Julian-Jay-Savarin-Waiters-On-The-Dance
type: master
last_sell: {}
- release_id: '26741825'
artist: Metallica
title: 72 Seasons
url: https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/26741825-Metallica-72-Seasons
type: release
last_sell: {}
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We found that discoger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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