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A full-featured framework that empowers you to easily build [Telegram bots](https://telegram.org/blog/bot-revolution) using the [`async`/`.await`](https://rust-lang.github.io/async-book/01_getting_started/01_chapter.html) syntax in [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/). It handles all the difficult stuff so you can focus only on your business logic.
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## Features
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- **Type-safe.** teloxide leverages the rich Rust's type system with two implications: resistance to human mistakes and very nice integration with IDEs. Write fast, avoid debugging.
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## Getting started
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1. Create a new bot using [@Botfather](https://t.me/botfather) to get a token in the format `123456789:blablabla`.
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2. Initialise the `TELOXIDE_TOKEN` environmental variable to your token:
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## The ping-pong bot
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This bot has a single handler, which answers "pong" to each incoming message:
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([Full](https://github.com/teloxide/teloxide/blob/dev/examples/ping_pong_bot/src/main.rs))
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```rust
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use teloxide::prelude::*;
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.await;
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}
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```
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## Guess a number
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Wanna see more? This is a bot, which starts a game on each incoming message. You must guess a number from 1 to 10 (inclusively):
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([Full](https://github.com/teloxide/teloxide/blob/dev/examples/guess_a_number_bot/src/main.rs))
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```rust
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// Imports are omitted...
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#[derive(SmartDefault)]
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enum Dialogue {
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#[default]
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Start,
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ReceiveAttempt(u8),
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}
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async fn handle_message(
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ctx: DialogueHandlerCtx<Message, Dialogue>,
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) -> Result<DialogueStage<Dialogue>, RequestError> {
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match ctx.dialogue {
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Dialogue::Start => {
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ctx.answer(
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"Let's play a game! Guess a number from 1 to 10 (inclusively).",
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)
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.send()
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.await?;
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next(Dialogue::ReceiveAttempt(thread_rng().gen_range(1, 11)))
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}
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Dialogue::ReceiveAttempt(secret) => match ctx.update.text() {
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None => {
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ctx.answer("Oh, please, send me a text message!")
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.send()
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.await?;
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next(ctx.dialogue)
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}
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Some(text) => match text.parse::<u8>() {
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Ok(attempt) => match attempt {
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x if !(1..=10).contains(&x) => {
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ctx.answer(
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"Oh, please, send me a number in the range [1; \
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10]!",
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)
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.send()
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.await?;
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next(ctx.dialogue)
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}
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x if x == secret => {
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ctx.answer("Congratulations! You won!").send().await?;
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exit()
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}
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_ => {
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ctx.answer("No.").send().await?;
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next(ctx.dialogue)
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}
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},
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Err(_) => {
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ctx.answer("Oh, please, send me a number!").send().await?;
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next(ctx.dialogue)
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}
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},
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},
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}
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}
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#[tokio::main]
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async fn main() {
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teloxide::enable_logging!();
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log::info!("Starting guess_a_number_bot!");
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let bot = Bot::from_env();
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Dispatcher::new(bot)
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.message_handler(&DialogueDispatcher::new(|ctx| async move {
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handle_message(ctx)
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.await
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.expect("Something wrong with the bot!")
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}))
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.dispatch()
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.await;
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}
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```
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This is how easy and type-safe to write dialogues using teloxide. Our [finite automaton](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite-state_machine), designating a user dialogue, cannot be in an invalid state. See [examples/dialogue_bot](https://github.com/teloxide/teloxide/blob/dev/examples/dialogue_bot/src/main.rs) to see a bit more complicated bot with dialogues.
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