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@ -47,6 +47,22 @@ __All the `tgbotapi.extensions.*` packages have been removed__
* `BehaviourBuilder`:
* `SimpleFilter` now is a `fun interface` instead of just callback (fix of [#546](https://github.com/InsanusMokrassar/TelegramBotAPI/issues/546))
## 0.38.20
* `BehaviourBuilder FSM`:
* Hotfixes
* `WebApps`:
* New extension `TelegramBot#answerWebAppQuery`
* New function `handleResult`
## 0.38.19
* `BehaviourBuilder`:
* Hotfixes
* `BehaviourBuilder FSM`:
* `BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder` deprecated in favor to `BehaviourContextWithFSM`
* Now it is possible to define additional handlers in subcontexts of `BehaviourBuilderWithFSM`
## 0.38.18
* `Core`:

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@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ import dev.inmo.micro_utils.coroutines.accumulatorFlow
import kotlinx.coroutines.*
import kotlinx.coroutines.channels.BufferOverflow
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.*
import kotlin.jvm.JvmName
import kotlin.reflect.KClass
/**
* Interface which combine [BehaviourContext] and [StatesMachine]. Subcontext of triggers and states contexts must have
@ -26,10 +28,31 @@ interface BehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State> : BehaviourContext, StatesMachine<T
handlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>>
): T? {
return handlers.firstOrNull { it.checkHandleable(state) } ?.run {
handleState(contextUpdatesFlow, state)
doInSubContext(updatesUpstreamFlow = contextUpdatesFlow) {
handleState(state)
}
}
}
/**
* Add NON STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Non strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [KClass.isInstance] and any inheritor of [kClass] will pass this requirement
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see onStateOrSubstate
*/
fun <I : T> add(kClass: KClass<I>, strict: Boolean = false, handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>)
/**
* Add STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [State]::class == [kClass] and any [State] with exactly the same type will pass
* requirements
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see strictlyOn
*/
fun <I : T> addStrict(kClass: KClass<I>, handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) = add(kClass, strict = true, handler)
override fun copy(
bot: TelegramBot,
scope: CoroutineScope,
@ -48,6 +71,28 @@ interface BehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State> : BehaviourContext, StatesMachine<T
}
}
/**
* Add NON STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Non strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [KClass.isInstance] and any inheritor of [kClass] will pass this requirement
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.add
*/
@Suppress("MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate")
inline fun <reified I : O, O: State> BehaviourContextWithFSM<O>.onStateOrSubstate(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, O>) = add(I::class, strict = false, handler)
/**
* Add STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [State]::class == [kClass] and any [State] with exactly the same type will pass
* requirements
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.addStrict
*/
@Suppress("MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate")
inline fun <reified I : O, O: State> BehaviourContextWithFSM<O>.strictlyOn(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, O>) = addStrict(I::class, handler)
/**
* Default realization of [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. It uses [behaviourContext] as a base for this object as
* [BehaviourContext], but managing substates contexts updates for avoiding of updates lost between states
@ -58,6 +103,9 @@ class DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State>(
private val handlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>>
) : BehaviourContext by behaviourContext, BehaviourContextWithFSM<T> {
private val updatesFlows = mutableMapOf<Any, Flow<Update>>()
private val additionalHandlers = mutableListOf<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>>()
private var actualHandlersList = additionalHandlers + handlers
private fun getContextUpdatesFlow(context: Any) = updatesFlows.getOrPut(context) {
allUpdatesFlow.accumulatorFlow(scope)
}
@ -65,12 +113,17 @@ class DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State>(
override suspend fun StatesMachine<in T>.handleState(state: T): T? = launchStateHandling(
state,
allUpdatesFlow,
handlers
actualHandlersList
)
override fun <I : T> add(kClass: KClass<I>, strict: Boolean, handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) {
additionalHandlers.add(BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder(kClass, strict, handler))
actualHandlersList = additionalHandlers + handlers
}
override fun start(scope: CoroutineScope): Job = scope.launchSafelyWithoutExceptions {
val statePerformer: suspend (T) -> Unit = { state: T ->
val newState = launchStateHandling(state, getContextUpdatesFlow(state.context), handlers)
val newState = launchStateHandling(state, getContextUpdatesFlow(state.context), actualHandlersList)
if (newState != null) {
statesManager.update(state, newState)
} else {
@ -94,6 +147,26 @@ class DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State>(
launch { statePerformer(it) }
}
}
/**
* Add NON STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Non strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [KClass.isInstance] and any inheritor of [kClass] will pass this requirement
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.add
*/
@Suppress("MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate")
inline fun <reified I : T> onStateOrSubstate(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) = add(I::class, strict = false, handler)
/**
* Add STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [State]::class == [kClass] and any [State] with exactly the same type will pass
* requirements
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.addStrict
*/
@Suppress("MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate")
inline fun <reified I : T> strictlyOn(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) = addStrict(I::class, handler)
override suspend fun startChain(state: T) {
statesManager.startChain(state)
@ -106,7 +179,7 @@ class DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State>(
onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow,
upstreamUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>?,
updatesFilter: BehaviourContextAndTypeReceiver<Boolean, Update>?
): BehaviourContextWithFSM<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSM(
): DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSM(
behaviourContext.copy(bot, scope, broadcastChannelsSize, onBufferOverflow, upstreamUpdatesFlow, updatesFilter),
handlers,
statesManager

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@ -14,70 +14,8 @@ import kotlinx.coroutines.*
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.Flow
import kotlin.reflect.KClass
class BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T : State> internal constructor(
private val resultBehaviourContext: BehaviourContextWithFSM<T>,
private val handlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>>
) : BehaviourContextWithFSM<T> by resultBehaviourContext {
internal constructor(
baseBehaviourContext: BehaviourContext,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
handlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf()
) : this(DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM(baseBehaviourContext, statesManager, handlers), handlers)
/**
* Add NON STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Non strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [KClass.isInstance] and any inheritor of [kClass] will pass this requirement
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see onStateOrSubstate
*/
fun <I : T> add(kClass: KClass<I>, handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) {
handlers.add(BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder(kClass, false, handler))
}
/**
* Add STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [State]::class == [kClass] and any [State] with exactly the same type will pass
* requirements
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see strictlyOn
*/
fun <I : T> addStrict(kClass: KClass<I>, handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) {
handlers.add(BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder(kClass, true, handler))
}
/**
* Add NON STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Non strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [KClass.isInstance] and any inheritor of [kClass] will pass this requirement
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder.add
*/
@Suppress("MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate")
inline fun <reified I : T> onStateOrSubstate(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) {
add(I::class, handler)
}
/**
* Add STRICT [handler] to list of available in future [BehaviourContextWithFSM]. Strict means that
* for input [State] will be used [State]::class == [kClass] and any [State] with exactly the same type will pass
* requirements
*
* @see BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder.addStrict
*/
@Suppress("MemberVisibilityCanBePrivate")
inline fun <reified I : T> strictlyOn(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, T>) {
addStrict(I::class, handler)
}
/**
* Returns completed [resultBehaviourContext], [handlers] and [statesManager]
*/
internal fun build() = resultBehaviourContext
}
@Deprecated("Will be removed soon")
typealias BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSM<T>
/**
* Creates [BehaviourContextWithFSM] via creating of [DefaultBehaviourContext] with [this] as [TelegramBot],
@ -94,17 +32,17 @@ suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSM(
scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(),
defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
presetHandlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T>, Unit>
): BehaviourContextWithFSM<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder(
presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>
): DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSM(
DefaultBehaviourContext(
this,
defaultExceptionsHandler ?.let { scope + ContextSafelyExceptionHandler(it) } ?: scope,
upstreamUpdatesFlow = upstreamUpdatesFlow
),
statesManager,
presetHandlers
).apply { block() }.build()
presetHandlers,
statesManager
).apply { block() }
/**
* Use [buildBehaviourWithFSM] to create [BehaviourContextWithFSM] and launch getting of updates
@ -116,9 +54,9 @@ suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSMAndStartLongPolling(
scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(),
defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
presetHandlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T>, Unit>
): Pair<BehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Job> = buildBehaviourWithFSM(
presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>
): Pair<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Job> = buildBehaviourWithFSM(
upstreamUpdatesFlow,
scope,
defaultExceptionsHandler,
@ -147,8 +85,8 @@ suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSMAndStartLongPolling(
* @see BehaviourContext
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM
* @see longPolling
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder.strictlyOn
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder.onStateOrSubstate
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.strictlyOn
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.onStateOrSubstate
*/
@PreviewFeature
suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSM(
@ -156,17 +94,17 @@ suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSM(
scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(),
defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
presetHandlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T>, Unit>
): BehaviourContextWithFSM<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder(
presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>
): DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T> = BehaviourContextWithFSM(
DefaultBehaviourContext(
this,
defaultExceptionsHandler ?.let { scope + ContextSafelyExceptionHandler(it) } ?: scope,
upstreamUpdatesFlow = flowUpdatesFilter.allUpdatesFlow
),
statesManager,
presetHandlers
).apply { block() }.build()
presetHandlers,
statesManager
).apply { block() }
/**
* Use [buildBehaviourWithFSM] to create [BehaviourContextWithFSM] and launch getting of updates
@ -176,16 +114,16 @@ suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSM(
* @see buildBehaviourWithFSMAndStartLongPolling
* @see BehaviourContext
* @see longPolling
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder.strictlyOn
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder.onStateOrSubstate
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.strictlyOn
* @see BehaviourContextWithFSM.onStateOrSubstate
*/
@PreviewFeature
suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSMAndStartLongPolling(
scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(),
defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
presetHandlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T>, Unit>
presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(),
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>
) = FlowsUpdatesFilter().let {
buildBehaviourWithFSM(
it,

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@ -34,20 +34,11 @@ class BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<I : O, O : State>(
/**
* Handling of state :)
*
* @param contextUpdatesFlow This [Flow] will be used as source of updates. By contract, this [Flow] must be common
* for all [State]s of incoming [state] [State.context] and for the whole chain inside of [BehaviourContextWithFSM]
*/
suspend fun BehaviourContextWithFSM<in O>.handleState(
contextUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>,
state: O
): O? {
val subscope = scope.LinkedSupervisorScope()
return with(copy(scope = subscope, upstreamUpdatesFlow = contextUpdatesFlow)) {
with(delegateTo) {
handleState(state as I)
}
}
): O? = with(delegateTo) {
handleState(state as I)
}
}

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@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ suspend fun <T : State> telegramBotWithBehaviourAndFSM(
builder: KtorRequestsExecutorBuilder.() -> Unit = {},
defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
presetHandlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf(),
presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(),
testServer: Boolean = false,
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T>, Unit>
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>
): TelegramBot = telegramBot(
token,
apiUrl,
@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ suspend fun <T : State> telegramBotWithBehaviourAndFSMAndStartLongPolling(
builder: KtorRequestsExecutorBuilder.() -> Unit = {},
defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null,
statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()),
presetHandlers: MutableList<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = mutableListOf(),
presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(),
testServer: Boolean = false,
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<BehaviourContextWithFSMBuilder<T>, Unit>
block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>
): Pair<TelegramBot, Job> {
return telegramBot(
token,

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@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.types.InlineQueries.InlineQueryResult.abstracts.InlineQ
import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.types.webapps.query.SentWebAppMessage
import kotlinx.serialization.*
/**
* @param webAppQueryId [dev.inmo.tgbotapi.webapps.WebAppInitData.queryId]
*/
@Serializable
data class AnswerWebAppQuery(
@SerialName(webAppQueryIdField)

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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
package dev.inmo.tgbotapi.webapps
import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.bot.TelegramBot
import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.requests.answers.AnswerWebAppQuery
import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.types.InlineQueries.InlineQueryResult.abstracts.InlineQueryResult
suspend fun TelegramBot.answerWebAppQuery(
result: InlineQueryResult
) = webApp.initDataUnsafe.queryId ?.let {
execute(AnswerWebAppQuery(it, result))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
package dev.inmo.tgbotapi.webapps
import dev.inmo.tgbotapi.types.WebAppQueryId
/**
* @param onSendData Should return the data which must be used in [WebApp.sendData]. If returns null, data will not be sent
* @param onAnswerWebAppQuery In case if [WebAppInitData.queryId] is presented in [WebApp.initDataUnsafe], will be called
* that callback. Before and after calling of this callback will not be used any method of answering to the telegram
* system, so, you must use something like [answerWebAppQuery] by yourself to send the result
*/
inline fun handleResult(
onSendData: () -> String?,
onAnswerWebAppQuery: (WebAppQueryId) -> Unit
) {
webApp.initDataUnsafe.queryId ?.let {
onAnswerWebAppQuery(it)
} ?: webApp.sendData(onSendData() ?: return)
}