package dev.inmo.plagubot import dev.inmo.micro_utils.fsm.common.State import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.bot.ktor.KtorRequestsExecutorBuilder import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.extensions.behaviour_builder.BehaviourContext import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.extensions.behaviour_builder.BehaviourContextWithFSM import kotlinx.serialization.Serializable import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject import org.jetbrains.exposed.sql.Database import org.koin.core.Koin import org.koin.core.module.Module /** * **ANY REALIZATION OF [Plugin] MUST HAVE CONSTRUCTOR WITH ABSENCE OF INCOMING PARAMETERS** * * Use this interface for your bot. It is possible to use [kotlinx.serialization.SerialName] annotations on your plugins * to set up short name for your plugin. Besides, simple name of your class will be used as key for deserialization * too. */ @Serializable(PluginSerializer::class) interface Plugin { fun KtorRequestsExecutorBuilder.setupBotClient() {} /** * This method will be called when this plugin should configure di module based on the incoming params */ fun Module.setupDI( database: Database, params: JsonObject ) {} /** * Override this method in cases when you want to declare common bot behaviour. In case you wish to use FSM, you * should override the method with receiver [BehaviourContextWithFSM] */ suspend fun BehaviourContext.setupBotPlugin( koin: Koin ) {} /** * Override this method in cases when you want to declare full behaviour of the plugin. It is recommended to declare * common logic of plugin in the [setupBotPlugin] with [BehaviourContext] receiver and use override this one * for the FSM configuration */ suspend fun BehaviourContextWithFSM.setupBotPlugin(koin: Koin) { (this as BehaviourContext).setupBotPlugin(koin) } }