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TelegramBotAPI Behaviour Builder Extensions

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What is it?

This extension was created to make it more simple to build bot steps handling. Usually, you must use something like:

val bot = telegramBot(TOKEN)
bot.startGettingFlowsUpdatesByLongPolling {
    messagesFlow.subscribeSafelyWithoutExceptions {
        // ...
    }
    // here I already tired to write this example 😫
}

This library offer other way to do a lot of routine in more simple way:

telegramBotWithBehaviour(token) {
    onCommand("start".regex) {
        execute(SendTextMessage(it.chat.id, "This bot can ...")) // replaceable with reply(it, "This bot can ...") when you are using `tgbotapi.extensions.api`
    }
}

Triggers

In terminology of this project the Triggers are things which have no initial message, may have own filter for incoming messages and filter messages for context which will be used in subcontext. Full syntax with onText as an example:

telegramBotWithBehaviour(TOKEN) {
    onText(
        includeFilterByChatInBehaviourSubContext = true, // if false - last lambda will receive all messages instead of filtered by chat messages
        additionalFilter = { message: CommonMessage<TextContent> ->
            // here you may check incoming message for any requirements before it will be passed to the main lambda
        }
    ) { message: CommonMessage<TextContent> -> // this here is `BehaviourContext`
        // here put your actions and additional waiters
    }
}

Waiters

Waiters targeted to get some content "here and now", they must be used inside some trigger main lambda:

telegramBotWithBehaviour(TOKEN) {
    onCommand("start") { message: CommonMessage<TextContent> ->
        val userPhotos = waitPhoto(
            SendTextMessage(it.chat.id, "Ok, send me some photo, please"), // init request, can be any `Request` object
            { update: Update -> // That is update which is NOT passed requirements. In current context we expect some photo, but received something else
                SendTextMessage(it.chat.id, "Excuse me, but I can accept only photos") // it could be null
            },
            2, // some count of photos
            includeMediaGroups = true, // if false, messages related to some media group will be skipped and recognized as incorrect
        ) { message: CommonMessate<PhotoContent> -> // this method is optional and you can use it in case you want to add some additional requirements checks
            message.content // return null if message didn't passed requirements
        }
    }
}