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Raccoonjs : Mini-framework for Telegram Bots

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Making a telegram bot using Raccoonjs makes it easy for developers to focus on developing features.

One of Raccoonjs's goals is to be able to automatically execute the methods in each feature just by entering the name of the method to be executed in the callback data.

Why use Raccoonjs

  1. Easy workflow (focus on developing feature).
  2. Easily set how long a session for a feature over.
  3. The response format is easy to read, etc.

Quick Start

Create project

$ mdkir app
$ touch app/Task.js
$ touch main.js

Install racconjs

Create Feature

// ./app/Task.js
const { Feature } = require("raccoonjs/Feature");
const { makeButton } = require("raccoonjs/helper");
const { ResponseMessage } = require("raccoonjs/ResponseMessage");
class Task extends Feature {
    constructor(onwer) {
        super(owner);
    }

    start() {
        const keyboard = [
            [
                makeButton("Left", {
                    prefix: this.prefix,
                    action: "onLeftClicked",
                    params: "1"
                }),
                makeButton("Right", {
                    prefix: this.prefix,
                    action: "onRightClicked",
                    params: "2"
                })
            ]
        ];

        return new ResponseMessage("$send", {
            owner: this.owner,
            message: "Hello, World!",
            inline_keyboard: keyboard
        });
    }

    onLeftClicked(params, context) {
        console.log(params); // 1
        // edit current message
        const { reply_markup } = context.message;
        return new ResponseMessage("$edit", {
            owner: this.owner,
            message: "Halo, Dunia!",
            inline_keyboard: reply_markup.inline_keyboard
        });
    }

    onRightClicked(params, context) {
        console.log(params); // 2
        // delete current message and destroy feature session
        return new ResponseMessage("$delete", {
            owner: this.owner,
            destroy: true
        });
    }
}

Generate SSL

$ openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem

Create Public URL using ngrok

#./ngrok http <port>
$ ./ngrok http 5000

Result:

ngrok by @inconshreveable                                       (Ctrl+C to quit)

Session Status                online
Account                       Jose Sitanggang (Plan: Free)
Version                       2.3.35
Region                        United States (us)
Web Interface                 http://127.0.0.1:4040
Forwarding                    http://1234.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:5000
Forwarding                    https://1234.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:5000

Connections                   ttl     opn     rt1     rt5     p50     p90
                              72      0       0.00    0.00    5.73    45.72

Create Environment Variable

$ # e.q export BOT_TOKEN=<TOKEN>
$ export BOT_TOKEN=123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11
$ # e.q export BASE_URL=<Forwading https>
$ export BASE_URL="https://1234.ngrok.io"

Create Main

// main.js
const { Raccoon } = require("raccoonjs/Raccoon");
const { Task } = require("./app/Task");
const R = new Raccoon(process.env.BOT_TOKEN, process.env.BASE_URL);

R.onText(/\/t/, context => {
    const { from } = context;
    const task = new Task(from.id);
    const token = R.registerFeature(from.id, task);
    R.start(token, task);
    R.deleteMessage(from.id, context.message_id);
});
R.watchFeatureCallback();

R.startServer(
    {
        port: 5000,
        cert: "path/to/cert.pem",
        key: "path/to/key.pem"
    },
    () => console.log("started")
);

Result

See more example

Similar Projects

  1. raccoonjs-example
  2. privy-standup-meeting-bot

Thank You

  1. Dimas
  2. M. Taufiq