telegram_bot v0.5.0

Telegram Bot API Wrapper for Crystal 💎

TelegramBot

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Telegram Bot API (3.2) wrapper for Crystal

This is a fork of telegram_bot which was originally written by Krisztián Ádám.

The original repository is no longer maintained and does not work with the latest Crystal version.

Current features

api methods and types:

  • basic message types
  • stickers
  • inline mode
  • payments
  • games

getting updates:

  • long polling
  • webhooks

additional features:

  • allow & block lists
  • command handler

Usage

Create your bot by inheriting from TelegramBot::Bot.

Commands

Define which commands your bot handles via the cmd method in the CmdHandler module. For example, respond world to /hello and perform simple calculation with /add:

require "telegram_bot"

class MyBot < TelegramBot::Bot
  include TelegramBot::CmdHandler

  def initialize
    super("MyBot", TOKEN)

    cmd "hello" do |msg|
      reply msg, "world!"
    end

    # /add 5 7 => 12
    cmd "add" do |msg, params|
      reply msg, "#{params[0].to_i + params[1].to_i}"
    end
  end
end

my_bot = MyBot.new
my_bot.polling

Logging

MyBot::Log.level = :debug
MyBot::Log.backend = ::Log::IOBackend.new

my_bot = MyBot.new
my_bot.polling

Custom handlers

Override any of the following handle methods to handle Telegram updates, be it messages, inline queries, chosen inline results or callback queries:

def handle(message : Message)

def handle(inline_query : InlineQuery)

def handle(chosen_inline_result : ChosenInlineResult)

def handle(callback_query : CallbackQuery)

def handle_edited(message : Message)

def handle_channel_post(message : Message)

def handle_edited_channel_post(message : Message)

For example, to echo all messages sent to the bot:

class EchoBot < TelegramBot::Bot
  def handle(message : Message)
    if text = message.text
      reply message, text
    end
  end
end

EchoBot.new.polling

Or to answer inline queries with a list of articles:

class InlineBot < TelegramBot::Bot
  def handle(inline_query : TelegramBot::InlineQuery)
    results = Array(TelegramBot::InlineQueryResult).new

    content = InputTextMessageContent.new "Article details"
    results << TelegramBot::InlineQueryResultArticle.new("article/1", "My first article", content)

    answer_inline_query(inline_query.id, results)
  end
end

InlineBot.new.polling

Remember to enable inline mode in BotFather to support inline queries.

Webhooks

All the examples above use the getUpdates method, constantly polling Telegram for new updates, by invoking the polling method on the bot.

Another option is to use the setWebhook method to tell Telegram where to POST any updates for your bot. Note that you must use HTTPS in this endpoint for Telegram to work, and you can use a self-signed certificate, which you can provide as part of the setWebhook method:

# Certificate has the contents of the certificate, not the path to it
bot.set_webhook(url, certificate)

After invoking setWebhook, have your bot start an HTTPS server with the serve command:

bot.serve("0.0.0.0", 443, "path/to/ssl/certificate", "path/to/ssl/key")

If you run your bot behind a proxy that performs SSL offloading (ie the proxy presents the certificate to Telegram, and then forwards the request to your app using plain HTTP), you may skip the last two parameters, and the bot will listen for HTTP requests instead of HTTPS.

When running your bot in serve mode, the bot will favour executing any methods by sending a response as part of the Telegram request, rather than executing a new request.

Allow/blocklists

However it's not part of the API you can set block or allow lists in the bot's constructor to filter your users by username.

allowlist: if user is not present on the list (or doesn't have username) the message won't be handled

blocklist: if user is present on the list the message won't be handled

Installation

Add this to your application's shard.yml:

dependencies:
  telegram_bot:
    github: mamantoha/telegram_bot

Contributing

Contributing is very welcomed!

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/mamantoha/TelegramBot/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors

  • hangyas Krisztián Ádám - creator, maintainer
  • mamantoha Anton Maminov - maintainer
Repository

telegram_bot

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