
Security News
Feross on TBPN: How North Korea Hijacked Axios
Socket CEO Feross Aboukhadijeh breaks down how North Korea hijacked Axios and what it means for the future of software supply chain security.
@builderbot-plugins/telegram
Advanced tools
The provider using a polka server Polka for bot-whatsapp bot. You can apply this provider into your createProvider function.
import 'dotenv/config'
import { addKeyword, createBot, createFlow, createProvider, EVENTS, MemoryDB } from '@bot-whatsapp/bot'
import { TelegramProvider, handleCtx } from '@builderbot-plugins/telegram'
const flowWelcome = addKeyword<TelegramProvider, MemoryDB>(EVENTS.WELCOME)
.addAnswer("Hola desde telegram provider!")
const main = async () => {
let provider = createProvider(TelegramProvider, {
token: process.env.TELEGRAM_TOKEN
})
.initHttpServer(3002)
provider.http?.server.post('/webhook', handleCtx(async (bot, req, res) => {
return res.end('Hola desde telegram webhook provider!')
}))
await createBot({
database: new MemoryDB(),
provider,
flow: createFlow([flowWelcome])
})
}
main()
Elimeleth Capuano https://github.com/elimeleth
FAQs
An telegram provider for Bot plugins framework
The npm package @builderbot-plugins/telegram receives a total of 25 weekly downloads. As such, @builderbot-plugins/telegram popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @builderbot-plugins/telegram demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
Socket CEO Feross Aboukhadijeh breaks down how North Korea hijacked Axios and what it means for the future of software supply chain security.

Security News
OpenSSF has issued a high-severity advisory warning open source developers of an active Slack-based campaign using impersonation to deliver malware.

Research
/Security News
Malicious packages published to npm, PyPI, Go Modules, crates.io, and Packagist impersonate developer tooling to fetch staged malware, steal credentials and wallets, and enable remote access.