use built-in webhook support in heroku example

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Maybe Waffle 2022-06-09 18:00:15 +04:00
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@ -99,7 +99,6 @@ once_cell = "1.9.0"
serde = "1"
serde_json = "1"
tokio = { version = "1.8", features = ["fs", "rt-multi-thread", "macros"] }
warp = "0.3.0"
reqwest = "0.10.4"
chrono = "0.4"
tokio-stream = "0.1"
@ -153,6 +152,10 @@ required-features = ["macros"]
name = "ngrok_ping_pong"
required-features = ["webhooks-axum"]
[[example]]
name = "heroku_ping_pong"
required-features = ["webhooks-axum"]
[[example]]
name = "purchase"
required-features = ["macros"]

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@ -16,25 +16,12 @@
// heroku buildpacks:set emk/rust
// ```
//
// [1] https://github.com/emk/heroku-buildpack-rust
// [1]: https://github.com/emk/heroku-buildpack-rust
// TODO: use built-in webhook support
use std::env;
use teloxide::{
dispatching::{
stop_token::AsyncStopToken,
update_listeners::{self, StatefulListener},
},
prelude::*,
types::Update,
};
use std::{convert::Infallible, env, net::SocketAddr};
use tokio::sync::mpsc;
use tokio_stream::wrappers::UnboundedReceiverStream;
use warp::Filter;
use reqwest::{StatusCode, Url};
use teloxide::{dispatching::update_listeners::webhooks, prelude::*};
use url::Url;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
@ -42,66 +29,31 @@ async fn main() {
log::info!("Starting Heroku ping-pong bot...");
let bot = Bot::from_env().auto_send();
let token = bot.inner().token();
// Heroku auto defines a port value
let port: u16 = env::var("PORT")
.expect("PORT env variable is not set")
.parse()
.expect("PORT env variable value is not an integer");
let addr = ([127, 0, 0, 1], port).into();
// Heroku host example: "heroku-ping-pong-bot.herokuapp.com"
let host = env::var("HOST").expect("HOST env variable is not set");
let url = Url::parse(&format!("https://{host}/webhooks/{token}")).unwrap();
let listener = webhooks::axum(bot.clone(), webhooks::Options::new(addr, url))
.await
.expect("Couldn't setup webhook");
teloxide::repl_with_listener(
bot.clone(),
bot,
|msg: Message, bot: AutoSend<Bot>| async move {
bot.send_message(msg.chat.id, "pong").await?;
respond(())
},
webhook(bot).await,
listener,
)
.await;
}
async fn handle_rejection(error: warp::Rejection) -> Result<impl warp::Reply, Infallible> {
log::error!("Cannot process the request due to: {:?}", error);
Ok(StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
}
pub async fn webhook(bot: AutoSend<Bot>) -> impl update_listeners::UpdateListener<Infallible> {
// Heroku auto defines a port value
let teloxide_token = env::var("TELOXIDE_TOKEN").expect("TELOXIDE_TOKEN env variable missing");
let port: u16 = env::var("PORT")
.expect("PORT env variable missing")
.parse()
.expect("PORT value to be integer");
// Heroku host example .: "heroku-ping-pong-bot.herokuapp.com"
let host = env::var("HOST").expect("have HOST env variable");
let path = format!("bot{teloxide_token}");
let url = Url::parse(&format!("https://{host}/{path}")).unwrap();
bot.set_webhook(url).await.expect("Cannot setup a webhook");
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::unbounded_channel();
let server = warp::post()
.and(warp::path(path))
.and(warp::body::json())
.map(move |update: Update| {
tx.send(Ok(update)).expect("Cannot send an incoming update from the webhook");
StatusCode::OK
})
.recover(handle_rejection);
let (stop_token, stop_flag) = AsyncStopToken::new_pair();
let addr = format!("0.0.0.0:{port}").parse::<SocketAddr>().unwrap();
let server = warp::serve(server);
let (_addr, fut) = server.bind_with_graceful_shutdown(addr, stop_flag);
// You might want to use serve.key_path/serve.cert_path methods here to
// setup a self-signed TLS certificate.
tokio::spawn(fut);
let stream = UnboundedReceiverStream::new(rx);
fn streamf<S, T>(state: &mut (S, T)) -> &mut S {
&mut state.0
}
StatefulListener::new((stream, stop_token), streamf, |state: &mut (_, AsyncStopToken)| {
state.1.clone()
})
}