BehaviourContextWithFSM

interface BehaviourContextWithFSM<T : State> : BehaviourContext, StatesMachine<T>

Interface which combine BehaviourContext and StatesMachine. Subcontext of triggers and states contexts must have one common flow of updates and must not lose updates between updates

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Inheritors

Types

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Properties

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open override val allowedUpdates: List<String>
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abstract val allUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>
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open val bot: TelegramBot
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abstract val messagesFlow: Flow<MessageUpdate>
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abstract val pollAnswersFlow: Flow<PollAnswerUpdate>
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abstract val pollsFlow: Flow<PollUpdate>
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open val scope: CoroutineScope
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abstract val unknownUpdatesFlow: Flow<UnknownUpdate>

Functions

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abstract fun <I : T> add(kClass: KClass<I>, strict: Boolean = false, handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, 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

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open fun <I : T> addStrict(kClass: KClass<I>, 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

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suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSM(flowUpdatesFilter: FlowsUpdatesFilter, scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(), defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null, statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()), presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(), fallbackHandler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<T, T>? = null, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T> = defaultStateHandlingErrorHandler(), block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>): DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>

Creates BehaviourContextWithFSM via creating of DefaultBehaviourContext with this as TelegramBot, scope as target scope for that DefaultBehaviourContext and FlowsUpdatesFilter.allUpdatesFlow of flowUpdatesFilter as DefaultBehaviourContext.upstreamUpdatesFlow. Pass statesManager to customize some internal logic of states changes. Pass presetHandlers in case you have some list of BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder with presets. Use this method in case you wish to make some additional actions with flowUpdatesFilter.

suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSM(upstreamUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>? = null, scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(), defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null, statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()), presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(), fallbackHandler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<T, T>? = null, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T> = defaultStateHandlingErrorHandler(), block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>): DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>

Creates BehaviourContextWithFSM via creating of DefaultBehaviourContext with this as TelegramBot, scope as target scope for that DefaultBehaviourContext and upstreamUpdatesFlow. Pass statesManager to customize some internal logic of states changes. Pass presetHandlers in case you have some list of BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder with presets.

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suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSMAndStartLongPolling(scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(), defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null, statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()), presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(), fallbackHandler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<T, T>? = null, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T> = defaultStateHandlingErrorHandler(), timeoutSeconds: Seconds = 30, autoDisableWebhooks: Boolean = true, autoSkipTimeoutExceptions: Boolean = true, mediaGroupsDebounceTimeMillis: Long? = 1000, block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>): Job
suspend fun <T : State> TelegramBot.buildBehaviourWithFSMAndStartLongPolling(upstreamUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>? = null, scope: CoroutineScope = defaultCoroutineScopeProvider(), defaultExceptionsHandler: ExceptionHandler<Unit>? = null, statesManager: StatesManager<T> = DefaultStatesManager(InMemoryDefaultStatesManagerRepo()), presetHandlers: List<BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<*, T>> = listOf(), fallbackHandler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandlerHolder<T, T>? = null, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T> = defaultStateHandlingErrorHandler(), timeoutSeconds: Seconds = 30, autoDisableWebhooks: Boolean = true, autoSkipTimeoutExceptions: Boolean = true, mediaGroupsDebounceTimeMillis: Long? = 1000, block: CustomBehaviourContextReceiver<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Unit>): Pair<DefaultBehaviourContextWithFSM<T>, Job>

Use buildBehaviourWithFSM to create BehaviourContextWithFSM and launch getting of updates using longPolling. For longPolling will be used result BehaviourContextWithFSM for both parameters flowsUpdatesFilter and scope

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expect abstract fun close()
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abstract override fun copy(bot: TelegramBot, scope: CoroutineScope, broadcastChannelsSize: Int, onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow, upstreamUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>?, triggersHolder: TriggersHolder): BehaviourContextWithFSM<T>
open fun copy(bot: TelegramBot = this.bot, scope: CoroutineScope = this.scope, broadcastChannelsSize: Int = 100, onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow = BufferOverflow.SUSPEND, upstreamUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>? = null, triggersHolder: TriggersHolder = this.triggersHolder, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T> = defaultStateHandlingErrorHandler()): BehaviourContextWithFSM<T>
open fun copy(bot: TelegramBot = this.bot, scope: CoroutineScope = this.scope, broadcastChannelsSize: Int = 100, onBufferOverflow: BufferOverflow = BufferOverflow.SUSPEND, upstreamUpdatesFlow: Flow<Update>? = null, triggersHolder: TriggersHolder = this.triggersHolder, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T> = defaultStateHandlingErrorHandler(), updatesFilter: BehaviourContextAndTypeReceiver<Boolean, Update>? = null): BehaviourContextWithFSM<T>
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abstract suspend fun <T : Any> execute(request: Request<T>): T
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abstract suspend fun StatesMachine<in T>.handleState(state: T): T?
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open suspend fun launchStateHandling(state: T, handlers: List<CheckableHandlerHolder<in T, T>>): T?
open suspend fun launchStateHandling(state: T, handlers: List<CheckableHandlerHolder<in T, T>>, onStateHandlingErrorHandler: StateHandlingErrorHandler<T>): T?
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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

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abstract fun start(scope: CoroutineScope): Job
open suspend fun start(): Job
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abstract suspend fun startChain(state: T)
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inline fun <I : O, O : State> BehaviourContextWithFSM<O>.strictlyOn(handler: BehaviourWithFSMStateHandler<I, O>)

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