Ruby wrapper for Telegram's Bot API.
Add following line to your Gemfile:
gem 'telegram-bot-ruby'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it system-wide:
$ gem install telegram-bot-ruby
First things first, you need to obtain a token for your bot. Then create your Telegram bot like this:
require 'telegram/bot'
token = 'YOUR_TELEGRAM_BOT_API_TOKEN'
Telegram::Bot::Client.run(token) do |bot|
bot.listen do |message|
case message.text
when '/start'
bot.api.send_message(chat_id: message.chat.id, text: "Hello, #{message.from.first_name}")
when '/stop'
bot.api.send_message(chat_id: message.chat.id, text: "Bye, #{message.from.first_name}")
end
end
end
Note that bot.api
object implements Telegram Bot API methods as is. So you can invoke any method inside the block without any problems.
Same thing about message
object - it implements Message spec, so you always know what to expect from it.
You can use your own custom keyboards. Here is an example:
bot.listen do |message|
case message.text
when '/start'
question = 'London is a capital of which country?'
# See more: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#replykeyboardmarkup
answers =
Telegram::Bot::Types::ReplyKeyboardMarkup
.new(keyboard: [%w(A B), %w(C D)], one_time_keyboard: true)
bot.api.send_message(chat_id: message.chat.id, text: question, reply_markup: answers)
when '/stop'
# See more: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#replykeyboardhide
kb = Telegram::Bot::Types::ReplyKeyboardHide.new(hide_keyboard: true)
bot.api.send_message(chat_id: message.chat.id, text: 'Sorry to see you go :(', reply_markup: kb)
end
end
Your bot can even upload files (photos, audio, documents, stickers, video) to Telegram servers. Just like this:
bot.listen do |message|
case message.text
when '/photo'
bot.api.sendPhoto(chat_id: message.chat.id, photo: File.new('~/Desktop/jennifer.jpg'))
end
end
By default, bot doesn't log anything (uses NullLoger
). You can change this behavior and provide your own logger class. See example below:
Telegram::Bot::Client.run(token, logger: Logger.new($stdout)) do |bot|
bot.logger.info('Bot has been started')
bot.listen do |message|
# ...
end
end
Gem provides support of Botan.io analytics out of box. All you need is to obtain a token (follow the instructions from https://github.com/botanio/sdk). To track events you're interested in just call #track
method. See example below:
require 'telegram/bot'
require 'telegram/bot/botan' # Botan.io extension isn't loaded by default, so make sure you required it.
token = 'YOUR_TELEGRAM_BOT_API_TOKEN'
Telegram::Bot::Client.run(token) do |bot|
bot.enable_botan!('YOUR_BOTAN_TOKEN')
bot.listen do |message|
case message.text
when '/start'
bot.track('Started', message.from.id, type_of_chat: message.chat.class.name)
# ...
end
end
end
#track
method accepts 3 arguments:
- name of event (required)
- Telegram's user id (required)
- hash of additional properties (optional)
Sometimes you need to do some heavy work in another thread and send response from there. In this case you have to increase your connection pool size (by default it's 1). You can do it by setting env variable TELEGRAM_BOT_POOL_SIZE
:
$ TELEGRAM_BOT_POOL_SIZE=4 ruby bot.rb
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create new Pull Request