jaysondev/teletant-last

Telegram bot framework

1.0.0 2023-07-15 20:28 UTC

This package is auto-updated.

Last update: 2024-10-15 23:21:17 UTC


README

Authors: @askoldex, @uniqkic
Inspiration: telegraf, irazasyed/telegram-bot-sdk

Examples

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Getting Started

Requirements

  1. PHP 8.2
  2. Composer

Installation

composer require askoldex/teletant

Usage

require_once __DIR__ . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'vendor' . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . 'autoload.php';

use Askoldex\Teletant\Bot;
use Askoldex\Teletant\Context;
use Askoldex\Teletant\Settings;


$settings = new Settings('token');
$settings->setHookOnFirstRequest(false);
$bot = new Bot($settings);

Run as long poll (getUpdates)

$bot->polling();

Run as webhook (listen webhook address)

$bot->listen();

Fast Examples:

Making command
$bot->onCommand('start', function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->reply('Hello world');
});
Message field handler
$bot->onMessage('sticker', function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->reply('Nice sticker!');
});
Update field handler
$bot->onUpdate('message', function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->reply('Answer on any message (text, sticker, photo, etc.)');
});
CallbackQuery "data" field handler
$bot->onAction('like', function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->reply('You pressed the button with callaback_data=like');
});
Find substring in Message text
$bot->onHears('fu*k', function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->reply('Stop! If you continue, you will be banned');
});

Or use array substrings

$bot->onHears(['di*k', 'f**k'], function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->reply('Stop! If you continue, you will be banned');
});
Making command with parameters
$bot->onText('/message {user:integer} {message:string}', function (Context $ctx) {
    $ctx->withVars()->reply("User id: {v-user}\nMessage: {v-message}");
});

Parameter without validation type syntax: {name}
Optional parameter without validation type syntax: {name?}
Parameter syntax: {name:validator_name}
Optional parameter syntax: {name:validation_name?}\

If you need >2 spaced parameters. For example:
/msg {a:string} {b:string}. If message text will be "/msg hello world guys". Variable values will be: a = hello world, b = guys).
To explicitly separate variables you need to use Boxed variables:
Syntax: {name:string:box}
Example: /msg {name:string:"} {msg:string:"}
In result you getcommand with syntax:
/msg "{name:string}" "{msg:string}"
Example: /msg "John Smith" "hello world"
Variables: name=John Smith, msg=hello world.
Boxed variable may be optional, syntax: {name:type:box?}

Default validation types

Validator "any" used as default ({name} == {name:any})