Integrate telegraf.js to NestJS application.
Warning! Package under development, please waiting for v1 release.
yarn add nest-telegram
import { TelegramModule, TelegramModuleOptionsFactory } from 'nest-telegram'
// In real app, please, don't store token in source code
class TelegramOptionsFactory implements TelegramModuleOptionsFactory {
createOptions(): TelegramModuleOptions {
return {
token: 'TelegramToken#1213',
sitePublicUrl: 'https://my-site.com',
}
}
}
@Module({
imports: [
TelegramModule.fromFactory({,
useClass: TelegramOptionsFactory,
}),
UtilsModule,
],
})
export class MyModule implements NestModule {
constructor(
private readonly moduleRef: ModuleRef,
private readonly telegramBot: TelegramBot,
) {}
onModuleInit() {
const isDev = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development'
this.telegramBot.init(this.moduleRef)
if (isDev) {
// in dev mode, we can't use webhook
this.telegramBot.startPolling()
}
}
// ...
}
import { TelegramBot } from 'nest-telegram'
import { NestFactory } from '@nestjs/core'
import { AppModule } from '@app/app.module'
async function bootstrap() {
const isDev = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development'
const app = await NestFactory.create(AppModule)
const bot = app.get(TelegramBot)
if (!isDev) {
app.use(bot.getMiddleware('hook-path'))
}
await app.listen(3000)
}
bootstrap()
Now, you can decorate any method with TelegramActionHandler
.
Example:
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'
import { Context, PipeContext, TelegramActionHandler } from 'nest-telegram'
@Injectable()
export class HelpActions {
@TelegramActionHandler({ onStart: true })
async start(ctx: Context) {
await ctx.reply('Hello!')
}
}
Available actions for decorator:
onStart
{boolean}, it triggers on/start
command.command
{string}, it triggers on any command, e.g. —@TelegramActionHandler({ command: '/help' })
.message
{string|RegExp}, it triggers on text message matching RegExp or string.
Also, you can write Transformators for context (like Pipes in NestJS). Example:
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'
import { ContextTransformer, Context } from 'nest-telegram'
@Injectable()
class CurrentSender implements ContextTransformer<TokenPayloadModel> {
async transform(ctx: Context) {
const user = // get user from DB
return {
login: user.login,
isManager: user.isManager,
}
}
}
@Injectable()
export class SomethingActions {
@TelegramActionHandler({ command: '/say' })
async say(
ctx: Context,
// apply this transformer like this
@PipeContext(CurrentSender) user: TokenPayloadModel,
) {
const { login } = user
// now you can use `login`
await ctx.reply(`Hello, ${login}`)
}
}
Also, you can write Catchers
for exceptions (like Filters in NestJS). Example:
import { TelegramErrorHandler, TelegramCatch, Context } from 'nest-telegram'
@TelegramCatch(MyExecption)
export class MyCatcher
implements TelegramErrorHandler<MyExecption> {
public async catch(ctx: Context, exception: MyExecption) {
await ctx.reply(exception.message)
}
}
Stay tuned, stable release is coming. 🤓