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tele-bot-api
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new teleragram(token_bot, options)
exampleexample
var lib = require("tele-bot-api")
var option = {
"bot_path" : "/botapi"
}
var tg = new lib.telegram("123456:abcdefg", option)
request(method, parameter)
examplevar lib = require("tele-bot-api")
var option = {
"bot_path" : "/botapi" //--! default is "/" !--\\
}
var tg = new lib.telegram("123456:abcdefg", option)
async function test() {
var data = {
"chat_id": 123456,
"text": "hay"
}
return tg.request("sendMessage", data)
}
test()
on(update, respons)
examplevar lib = require("tele-bot-api")
var option = {
"bot_path" : "/botapi"
}
var tg = new lib.telegram("123456:abcdefg", option)
tg.on(function(update, respons){
console.log(update)
})
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library to make bot telegram auto update latest bot api version telegram
The npm package tele-bot-api receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, tele-bot-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tele-bot-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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