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README.md |
TelegramBotAPI extensions
What is it?
It is wrapper library for TelegramBotAPI. Here you can find extensions for
RequestsExecutor
, which are more look like Telegram Bot API requests and in the same time have more obvious signatures
to help understand some restrictions in Telegram system.
Compatibility
This library always compatible with original TelegramBotAPI
library version
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-api.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-api</artifactId>
<version>${telegrambotapi-extensions-api.version}</version>
</dependency>
Gradle
To use last versions you will need to add one line in repositories block of your build.gradle
:
jcenter()
or mavenCentral()
And add next line to your dependencies block:
implementation "com.github.insanusmokrassar:TelegramBotAPI-extensions-api:$telegrambotapi_extensions_api_version"
or for old gradle:
compile "com.github.insanusmokrassar:TelegramBotAPI-extensions-api:$telegrambotapi_extensions_api_version"
Example of usage and comparison with TelegramBotAPI
As said in TelegramBotAPI, it is possible to use next syntax for requests:
val requestsExecutor: RequestsExecutor = ...
requestsExecutor.execute(GetMe())
This library offer a little bit another way for this:
val bot: RequestsExecutor = ...
bot.getMe()
The result type of GetMe (and getMe extension) request is ExtendedBot.