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TelegramBotAPI Util Extensions
What is it?
It is wrapper library for TelegramBotAPI. Currently, this library contains some usefull filters for commands, updates types and different others.
How to implement library?
Common ways to implement this library are presented here. In some cases it will require additional steps
like inserting of additional libraries (like kotlin stdlib
). In the examples will be used variable
telegrambotapi-extensions-utils_version
, which must be set up by developer. Available versions are presented on
bintray, next version is last published:
Maven
Dependency config presented here:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.insanusmokrassar</groupId>
<artifactId>TelegramBotAPI-extensions-utils</artifactId>
<version>${telegrambotapi-extensions-utils_version}</version>
</dependency>
Gradle
To use last versions you will need to add one line in repositories block of your build.gradle
:
jcenter()
or mavenCentral()
And add next line to your dependencies block:
implementation "com.github.insanusmokrassar:TelegramBotAPI-extensions-utils:$telegrambotapi-extensions-utils_version"
or for old gradle:
compile "com.github.insanusmokrassar:TelegramBotAPI-extensions-utils:$telegrambotapi-extensions-utils_version"
How to use?
Here will be presented several examples of usage. In all cases it is expected that you have created your bot and filter:
val bot: RequestsExecutor = KtorRequestsExecutor(
TelegramAPIUrlsKeeper(BOT_TOKEN)
)
val filter = FlowsUpdatesFilter(64)
Alternative way to use the things below:
val filter = bot.startGettingUpdates(
scope = CoroutineScope(Dispatchers.Default)
) {
// place code from examples here with replacing of `filter` by `this`
}
Filters
There are several filters for flows.
Sent messages
All sent messages can be filtered for three types:
Type | Description | Flow extension |
---|---|---|
Common messages | Simple messages with text, media, location, etc. | asContentMessagesFlow |
Chat actions | New chat member, rename of chat, etc. | asChatEventsFlow |
Unknown events | Any other messages, that contain unsupported data | asUnknownMessagesFlow |
Common messages
Unfortunately, due to the erasing of generic types, when you are using asContentMessagesFlow
you will retrieve
data with type ContentMessage<*>
. For correct filtering of content type for retrieved objects, was created special
filters:
Type | Result type | Flow extension |
---|---|---|
Animation | ContentMessage<AnimationContent> |
onlyAnimationContentMessages |
Audio | ContentMessage<AudioContent> |
onlyAudioContentMessages |
Contact | ContentMessage<ContactContent> |
onlyContactContentMessages |
Dice | ContentMessage<DiceContent> |
onlyDiceContentMessages |
Document | ContentMessage<DocumentContent> |
onlyDocumentContentMessages |
Game | ContentMessage<GameContent> |
onlyGameContentMessages |
Invoice | ContentMessage<InvoiceContent> |
onlyInvoiceContentMessages |
Location | ContentMessage<LocationContent> |
onlyLocationContentMessages |
Photo | ContentMessage<PhotoContent> |
onlyPhotoContentMessages |
Poll | ContentMessage<PollContent> |
onlyPollContentMessages |
Sticker | ContentMessage<StickerContent> |
onlyStickerContentMessages |
Text | ContentMessage<TextContent> |
onlyTextContentMessages |
Venue | ContentMessage<VenueContent> |
onlyVenueContentMessages |
Video | ContentMessage<VideoContent> |
onlyVideoContentMessages |
VideoNote | ContentMessage<VideoNoteContent> |
onlyVideoNoteContentMessages |
Voice | ContentMessage<VoiceContent> |
onlyVoiceContentMessages |
For example, if you wish to get only photo messages from private chats of groups, you should call next code:
filter.messageFlow.asContentMessagesFlow().onlyPhotoContentMessages().onEach {
println(it.content)
}.launchIn(
CoroutineScope(Dispatchers.Default)
)
Chat actions
Chat actions can be divided for three types of events source:
Type | Flow extension |
---|---|
Channel events | channelEvents |
Group events | groupEvents |
Supergroup events | supergroupEvents |
Shortcuts
With shortcuts you are able to use simple factories for several things.
ScheduledCloseInfo
In case if you are creating some poll, you able to use next shortcuts.
Next sample will use info with closing at the 10 seconds after now:
closePollExactAt(DateTime.now() + TimeSpan(10000.0))
In this example we will do the same, but in another way:
closePollExactAfter(10)
Here we have passed 10
seconds and will get the same result object.
In opposite to previous shortcuts, the next one will create approximate
closing schedule:
closePollAfter(10)
The main difference here is that the last one will be closed after 10 seconds since the sending. With first samples will be created exact time for closing of poll