// This example provide a quick overview of the new features in the // `dispatching2` module. use rand::Rng; // You need to import `prelude2` because `prelude` contains items from the old // dispatching system, which will be deprecated in the future. use teloxide::{ prelude2::*, types::{Dice, Update}, utils::command::BotCommand, }; #[tokio::main] async fn main() { teloxide::enable_logging!(); log::info!("Starting dispatching2_features_bot..."); let bot = Bot::from_env().auto_send(); let parameters = ConfigParameters { bot_maintainer: 268486177, // Paste your ID to run this bot. maintainer_username: None, }; let handler = Update::filter_message() // You can use branching to define multiple ways in which an update will be handled. If the // first branch fails, an update will be passed to the second branch, and so on. .branch( // Filtering allow you to filter updates by some condition. dptree::filter(|msg: Message| msg.chat.is_group() || msg.chat.is_supergroup()) // An endpoint is the last update handler. .endpoint(|msg: Message, bot: AutoSend| async move { log::info!("Received a message from a group chat."); bot.send_message(msg.chat.id, "This is a group chat.").await?; respond(()) }), ) .branch( // There are some extension filtering functions on `Message`. The following filter will // filter only messages with dices. Message::filter_dice().endpoint( |msg: Message, dice: Dice, bot: AutoSend| async move { bot.send_message(msg.chat.id, format!("Dice value: {}", dice.value)) .reply_to_message_id(msg.id) .await?; Ok(()) }, ), ) .branch( dptree::entry() // Filter commands: the next handlers will receive a parsed `SimpleCommand`. .filter_command::() // If a command parsing fails, this handler will not be executed. .endpoint(simple_commands_handler), ) .branch( // Filter a maintainer by a used ID. dptree::filter(|msg: Message, cfg: ConfigParameters| { msg.from().map(|user| user.id == cfg.bot_maintainer).unwrap_or_default() }) .filter_command::() .endpoint( |msg: Message, bot: AutoSend, cmd: MaintainerCommands| async move { match cmd { MaintainerCommands::Rand { from, to } => { let mut rng = rand::rngs::OsRng::default(); let value: u64 = rng.gen_range(from..=to); bot.send_message(msg.chat.id, value.to_string()).await?; Ok(()) } } }, ), ); Dispatcher::builder(bot, handler) // Here you specify initial dependencies that all handlers will receive; they can be // database connections, configurations, and other auxiliary arguments. It is similar to // `actix_web::Extensions`. .dependencies(dptree::deps![parameters]) // If no handler succeeded to handle an update, this closure will be called. .default_handler(|upd| async move { log::warn!("Unhandled update: {:?}", upd); }) // If the dispatcher fails for some reason, execute this handler. .error_handler(LoggingErrorHandler::with_custom_text( "An error has occurred in the dispatcher", )) .build() .setup_ctrlc_handler() .dispatch() .await; } #[derive(Clone)] struct ConfigParameters { bot_maintainer: i64, maintainer_username: Option, } #[derive(BotCommand, Clone)] #[command(rename = "lowercase", description = "Simple commands")] enum SimpleCommand { #[command(description = "shows this message.")] Help, #[command(description = "shows maintainer info.")] Maintainer, #[command(description = "shows your ID.")] MyId, } #[derive(BotCommand, Clone)] #[command(rename = "lowercase", description = "Maintainer commands")] enum MaintainerCommands { #[command(parse_with = "split", description = "generate a number within range")] Rand { from: u64, to: u64 }, } async fn simple_commands_handler( msg: Message, bot: AutoSend, cmd: SimpleCommand, cfg: ConfigParameters, ) -> Result<(), teloxide::RequestError> { let text = match cmd { SimpleCommand::Help => { if msg.from().unwrap().id == cfg.bot_maintainer { format!("{}\n{}", SimpleCommand::descriptions(), MaintainerCommands::descriptions()) } else { SimpleCommand::descriptions() } } SimpleCommand::Maintainer => { if msg.from().unwrap().id == cfg.bot_maintainer { "Maintainer is you!".into() } else if let Some(username) = cfg.maintainer_username { format!("Maintainer is @{}", username) } else { format!("Maintainer ID is {}", cfg.bot_maintainer) } } SimpleCommand::MyId => { format!("{}", msg.from().unwrap().id) } }; bot.send_message(msg.chat.id, text).await?; Ok(()) }