TARS - Telegram BOT API

TARS is a wrapper of Telegram Bot API with WebHook support using WEBrick as HTTP server.

This is under heavy developpement, more coming soon

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'tars'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install tars

Usage

require 'tars'

TARS.configure do |config|
  config.token = '<YOUR_TOKEN>'
  config.webhook = 'https://protosify.fr/tars'
  config.server = {
    port: 8443,
    path: '/tars'
  }
end

TARS.bot.on 'Hello' do |update|
  message = update.instance_variable_get('@message')
  puts message['chat']['id']
  from = message['from']['first_name']
  TARS::API.reply_to(message['chat']['id'], "Whoop whoop whoop #{from}")
end

TARS.bootstrap

API

TARS.configure: This configuration block allow you to specify your bot settings. Options are:

  • token: This is your bot token, keep it private. To obtain your bot token you should talk to the @botFather and register your bot.

  • webhook: The URL that telegram will use to send you update each time your bot receive a message. This URL should point to this bot server where you run TARS. It's should be in HTTPS with a valid SSL certificate. See How to run TARS behind Nginx below for more information about configuring SSL.

  • server.port: The port of the local TARS server. This can be anything if you don't want to use TARS behind a reverse proxy. However it should be a valid port handled by Telegram Bot API (Currently 80, 443, 8443)

  • server.path: The prefix of the URL to access TARS server. This could be anything

Note: The server Hash can contain any WEBrick params so you can set SSL directly with TARS. See How to run TARS with WEBrick and SSL for more informations.

Todo

  • [x] Create a check list
  • [ ] Write documentation
  • [ ] Add unit and fonctionnal test
  • [ ] Add option to deamonize/fork in backgrounds
  • [ ] Handle telegram API errors
  • [ ] Allow to pass a RegEx to on as first parameter
  • [ ] Implement a Logger
  • [ ] Clean WEBrick output to stdout
  • [ ] Colored output

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/TARS/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request