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Telegram Bot Api wrapper with a user-friendly interface.

Installation

Add the ksp plugin and library to the dependencies.

build.gradle.kts example:

plugins {
    // ...
    id("com.google.devtools.ksp") version "1.9.24-1.0.20"
}

dependencies {
    // ...
    implementation("eu.vendeli:telegram-bot:5.4.0")
    ksp("eu.vendeli:ksp:5.4.0")
}

Samples

More samples
  • Native example - An example of using a bot with Kotlin Native target.
  • Web app - Example of a bot using Telegram Webapps.

Usage

suspend fun main() {
    val bot = TelegramBot("BOT_TOKEN")

    bot.handleUpdates()
    // start long-polling listener
}

@CommandHandler(["/start"])
suspend fun start(user: User, bot: TelegramBot) {
    message { "Hello, what's your name?" }.send(user, bot)
    bot.inputListener[user] = "conversation"
}

@RegexCommandHandler("blue colo?r")
suspend fun color(user: User, bot: TelegramBot) {
    message { "Oh you also like blue colour?" }.send(user, bot)
}

@InputHandler(["conversation"])
suspend fun startConversation(user: User, bot: TelegramBot) {
    message { "Nice to meet you, ${message.text}" }.send(user, bot)
    message { "What is your favorite food?" }.send(user, bot)
    bot.inputListener.set(user) { "conversation-2step" } // another way to set input
}
//..

It is also possible to process updates functionally:

fun main() = runBlocking {
    val bot = TelegramBot("BOT_TOKEN")

    bot.handleUpdates { update ->
        onCommand("/start") {
            message { "Hello, what's your name?" }.send(user, bot)
            bot.inputListener[user] = "conversation"
        }
        inputChain("conversation") {
            message { "Nice to meet you, ${message.text}" }.send(update.getUser(), bot)
            message { "What is your favorite food?" }.send(update.getUser(), bot)
        }.breakIf({ message.text == "peanut butter" }) { // chain break condition
            message { "Oh, too bad, I'm allergic to it." }.send(update.getUser(), bot)
            // action that will be applied when match
        }.andThen {
            // next input point if break condition doesn't match
        }
    }
}

Configuration

The library has very flexible customization options,
and the ability to configure from the environment variables out of the box is also provided.

You can read more in a Bot configuration article.

Processing responses

if you want to operate with response you can use sendAsync() instead of send() method, which returns Response:

message { "test" }.sendAsync(user, bot).onFailure {
    println("code: ${it.errorCode} description: ${it.description}")
}

Any async request returns a Response on which you can also use methods getOrNull() , isSuccess() , onFailure()

Additional resources

There is a wiki section that have helpful information.

Questions

You're always welcome in our chat, feel free to ask.

Acknowledgements

A big thank you to everyone who has contributed to this project. Your support and feedback are invaluable.

If you find this library useful, please consider giving it a star. Your support helps us continue to improve and maintain this project.