callback-query update doesen't show up in client
EdvardPotapenko opened this issue · 1 comments
EdvardPotapenko commented
Basically, when I try to handle update of callback-query it appears as I've never pressed an inline button.
I've created log for every message type that bot handles - there is only "message" update type coming in.
I use esp8266 (Lolin new NodeMCU v3) with VS Code and platformio (platform = espressif8266, board = esp12e)
Here is my code:
#include <Arduino.h>
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
#include <WiFiClientSecure.h>
#include <UniversalTelegramBot.h> // Universal Telegram Bot Library written by Brian Lough: https://github.com/witnessmenow/Universal-Arduino-Telegram-Bot
#include <ArduinoJson.h>
// Wifi network station credentials
#define WIFI_SSID "***"
#define WIFI_PASSWORD "***"
// Telegram BOT Token (Get from Botfather)
#define BOT_TOKEN "***"
// Use @myidbot to find out the chat ID of an individual or a group
// Also note that you need to click "start" on a bot before it can
// message you
#define CHAT_ID "***"
X509List cert(TELEGRAM_CERTIFICATE_ROOT);
WiFiClientSecure secured_client;
UniversalTelegramBot bot(BOT_TOKEN, secured_client);
// Checks for new messages every 1 second.
int botRequestDelay = 1000;
unsigned long lastTimeBotRan;
void handleNewMessages(int numNewMessages)
{
for (int i = 0; i < numNewMessages; i++)
{
Serial.println(bot.messages[i].type);
// Inline buttons with callbacks when pressed will raise a callback_query message
if (bot.messages[i].type == "callback_query")
{
Serial.print("Call back button pressed by: ");
Serial.println(bot.messages[i].from_id);
Serial.print("Data on the button: ");
Serial.println(bot.messages[i].text);
bot.sendMessage(bot.messages[i].from_id, bot.messages[i].text, "");
}
else
{
String chat_id = bot.messages[i].chat_id;
String text = bot.messages[i].text;
if (chat_id != CHAT_ID)
{
bot.sendMessage(chat_id, "Unauthorized user", "");
continue;
}
String from_name = bot.messages[i].from_name;
if (from_name == "")
from_name = "Guest";
if (text == "/options")
{
String keyboardJson = "[[{ \"text\" : \"Go to Google\", \"url\" : \"https://www.google.com\" }],[{ \"text\" : \"Send\", \"callback_data\" : \"DATA\" }]]";
bot.sendMessageWithInlineKeyboard(chat_id, "Choose from one of the following options", "", keyboardJson);
}
if (text == "/start")
{
String welcome = "Welcome to Universal Arduino Telegram Bot library, " + from_name + ".\n";
welcome += "This is Inline Keyboard Markup example.\n\n";
welcome += "/options : returns the inline keyboard\n";
bot.sendMessage(chat_id, welcome, "Markdown");
}
}
}
}
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
configTime(0, 0, "pool.ntp.org"); // get UTC time via NTP
secured_client.setTrustAnchors(&cert); // Add root certificate for api.telegram.org
// Set WiFi to station mode and disconnect from an AP if it was Previously connected
WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA);
WiFi.disconnect();
delay(100);
// attempt to connect to Wifi network:
Serial.print("Connecting to Wifi SSID ");
Serial.print(WIFI_SSID);
Serial.println(" ");
WiFi.begin(WIFI_SSID, WIFI_PASSWORD);
secured_client.setTrustAnchors(&cert); // Add root certificate for api.telegram.org
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED)
{
Serial.print(".");
delay(500);
}
Serial.println();
Serial.print("WiFi connected. IP address: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
}
void loop()
{
if (millis() > lastTimeBotRan + botRequestDelay) {
int numNewMessages = bot.getUpdates(bot.last_message_received + 1);
while(numNewMessages) {
Serial.println("got response");
handleNewMessages(numNewMessages);
numNewMessages = bot.getUpdates(bot.last_message_received + 1);
}
lastTimeBotRan = millis();
}
}
Answering simple messages and creating the inline-keyboard works completely fine, but inline-button can not be handled properly for some reason.
Anyway, you are doing great work - much thanks.
EdvardPotapenko commented
This was problem with my bot account, I was trying to reuse existing one. When I created new one everything started working.