This helps with consistency -- every setting is changed in builder.
Also `Self -> Self` function sometimes plays more nicely with borrowck.
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This document describes breaking changes of teloxide
crate, as well as the ways to update code.
Note that the list of required changes is not fully exhaustive and it may lack something in rare cases.
0.9 -> 0.10
core
We've added some convenience functions to InlineKeyboardButton
so it's easier to construct it. Consider using them instead of variants:
-InlineKeyboardButton::new("text", InlineKeyboardButtonKind::Url(url))
+InlineKeyboardButton::url("text", url)
file_size
fields are now u32
, you may need to update your code accordingly:
-let file_size: u64 = audio.file_size?;
+let file_size: u32 = audio.file_size;
Some places now use FileMeta
instead of File
, you may need to change types.
Sticker
and StickerSet
now has a kind
field instead of is_animated
and is_video
:
+use teloxide::types::StickerKind::*;
-match () {
+match sticker.kind {
- _ if sticker.is_animated => /* handle animated */,
+ Animated => /* handle animated */,
- _ if sticker.is_video => /* handle video */,
+ Video => /* handle video */,
- _ => /* handle normal */,
+ Webp => /* handle normal */,
}
teloxide
Teloxide itself doesn't have any major API changes. Note however that some function were deprecated:
- Instead of
dispatching::update_listeners::polling
usepolling_builder
- Instead of
Dispatcher::setup_ctrlc_handler
useDispatcherBuilder::enable_ctrlc_handler
0.7 -> 0.8
core
user.id
now uses UserId
type, ChatId
now represents only chat id, not channel username, all chat_id
function parameters now accept Recipient
(if they allow for channel usernames).
If you used to work with chat/user ids (for example saving them to a database), you may need to change your code to account for new types. Some examples how that may look like:
-let user_id: i64 = user.id;
+let UserId(user_id) = user.id;
db.save(user_id, ...);
-let chat_id: i64 = db.get();
+let chat_id = ChatId(db.get());
bot.send_message(chat_id, "Hi!").await?;
RequestError::RetryAfter
now has a field of type Duration
, instead of i32
.
teloxide
The old dispatching system was removed. If you still hasn't moved to the new one, read the 0.5 -> 0.6 migration guide for more information on this topic. Note that since the old dispatching was removed, the new dispatching system now lives in the dispatching
module, not dispatching2
module.
If you implement UpdateListener
yourself, note that StopToken
is now required to be Send
.
BotCommand
trait was renamed to BotCommands
. BotCommands::descriptions
not returns CommandDescriptions
instead of String
. To get string, you can call .to_string()
.
#[derive(DialogueState)]
is deprecated in favour of teloxide::handler!
, a more flexible API for dealing with dialogues. examples/dialogue.rs
shows how to use it.
0.6 -> 0.7
teloxide
In order to make Dispatcher
implement Send
, DispatcherBuilder::{default_handler, error_handler}
now accept handlers that implements Send + Sync
. If you used !Send
or !Sync
handlers here, you may need to change that.
0.5 -> 0.6
core
InputFile
now can't be created likeInputFile::Url(url)
or matched on, use constructors likeInputFile::url
,InputFile::file
, etc.RequestError
andDownloadError
error variants were slightly renamedChatPermissions
is now bitflags.
teloxide
v0.6 of teloxide introduces a new dispatching model based on the chain of responsibility pattern. To use it, you need to replace prelude
with prelude2
and dispatching
with dispatching2
. Instead of using old REPLs, you should now use teloxide::repls2
.
The whole design is different than the previous one based on Tokio streams. In this section, we are only to address the most common usage scenarios.
First of all, now there are no streams. Instead of using streams, you use dptree
, which is a more suitable alternative for our purposes. Thus, if you previously used Dispatcher::messages_handler
, now you should use Update::filter_message()
, and so on.
Secondly, Dispatcher
has been split into two separate abstractions: DispatcherBuilder
and Dispatcher
. The calling sequence is simple: you call Dispatcher::builder(bot, handler)
, set up your stuff, and then call .build()
to obtain Dispatcher
. Later, you can .setup_ctrlc_handler()
on it and finally .dispatch()
(or .dispatch_with_listener()
).
Lastly, the dialogue management system has been greatly simplified. Just compare the new examples/dialogue.rs
with the old one to see the difference. Now you don't need TransitionIn
, TransitionOut
, #[teloxide(subtransition)]
, etc. All you need is to derive DialogueState
for your FSM enumeration, call .enter_dialogue()
and write handlers for each of a dialogue's states. Instead of supplying dependencies in the aux
parameter of Transition::react
, you can just call .dependencies()
while setting up the dispatcher and all the dependencies will be passed to your handler functions as parameters.
For more information, please look at the appropriate documentation pages and the updated examples. Note that, in one of the upcoming releases, the old dispatching model will be removed, so we highly encourage you to migrate your bots to the new one.
Thanks for using teloxide!
0.4 -> 0.5
core
Field type changes
Types of some fields were changed to be more accurate. If you used them, you may need to change types in your code too.
Example:
let ps: PhotoSize = /* ... */;
-let w: i32 = ps.width;
+let w: u32 = ps.width;
List of changed types:
PhotoSoze::width
:i32
->u32
PhotoSoze::height
:i32
->u32
Restricted::until_date
:i32
->DateTime<Utc>
Kicked::until_date
(Banned::until_date
):i32
->DateTime<Utc>
PublicChatSupergroup::slow_mode_delay
:Option<i32>
->Option<u32>
User::id
:i32
->i64
(note: all methods which are acceptinguser_id
were changed too)
Method output types
In teloxide v0.4
(core v0.2
) some API methods had wrong return types.
This made them practically unusable as they've always returned parsing error.
On the offchance you were using the methods, you may need to adjust types in your code.
List of changed return types:
get_chat_administrators
:ChatMember
->Vec<ChatMember>
send_chat_action
:Message
->True
leave_chat
:String
->True
pin_chat_message
:String
->True
set_chat_description
:String
->True
set_chat_photo
:String
->True
set_chat_title
:String
->True
unpin_all_chat_messages
:String
->True
unpin_chat_message
:String
->True
Method parameter types
Some API methods accept different types now. If you've used changed parameters, you need to adjust code for new types.
Examples:
let bot = Bot::new("TOKEN").auto_send();
-bot.set_webhook("url").await?;
+bot.set_webhook(Url::parse("url").unwrap()).await?;
let link = bot
.create_chat_invite_link(chat_id)
- .expire_date(timestamp)
# Note: this is not the only way to create `DateTime`. Refer to `chrono` docs for more.
+ .expire_date(DateTime::<Utc>::from_utc(
+ NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp(timestamp, 0), Utc)
+ )
.await?;
See also: teloxide examples fixes.
List of changed required params:
SetWebhook::url
:String
->Url
List of changed optional params:
AnswerCallbackQuery::url
:String
->Url
SendInvoice::photo_url
:String
->Url
CreateChatInviteLink::expire_date
:i64
->DateTime<Utc>
EditChatInviteLink::expire_date
:i64
->DateTime<Utc>
KickChatMember::until_date
:u64
->DateTime<Utc>
RestrictChatMember::until_date
:u64
->DateTime<Utc>
SendPoll::close_date
:u64
->DateTime<Utc>
Renamed items
Some items (fields, variants, types, methods) were renamed. If you used them, you should start using new names.
Example:
-bot.send_chat_action(chat, ChatAction::RecordAudio).await?;
+bot.send_chat_action(chat, ChatAction::RecordVoice).await?;
-if chat_member.is_kicked() {
+if chat_member.is_banned() {
/* ... */
}
List of renamed items:
ChatAction::RecordAudio
->RecordVoice
ChatAction::UploadAudio
->UploadVoice
ChatMemberKind::Creator
->Owner
ChatMemberKind::Kicked
->Banned
Creator
->Owner
Kicked
->Banned
ChatMemberKind::is_Creator
->is_owner
*ChatMemberKind::is_kicked
->is_banned
*ChatMemberStatus::Creator
->Owner
ChatMemberStatus::Kicked
->Banned
kick_chat_member
->ban_chat_member
*get_chat_members_count
->get_chat_member_count
*
* Old methods are still accessible, but deprecated
Added impl Clone
for {CacheMe
, DefaultParseMode
, Throttle
}
Previously said bot adaptors were lacking Clone
implementation.
To workaround this issue it was proposed to wrap bot in Arc
.
Now it's not required, so you can remove the Arc
:
let bot = Bot::new(token).parse_mode(ParseMode::MarkdownV2);
-let bot = Arc::new(bot);
teloxide
Mutable reference for dispatching
Dispatcher::dispatch
and Dispatcher::dispatch_with_listener
now require mutable (unique) reference to self.
If you've used variable to store Dispatcher
, you need to make it mutable:
-let dp = Dispatcher::new();
+let mut dp = Dispatcher::new();
/* ... */
dp.dispatch();
Listener refactor
UpdateListener
trait was refactored.
If you've used polling
/polling_default
provided by teloxide, no changes are required.
If, however, you've used or implemented UpdateListener
directly or used a Stream
as a listener,
then you need to refactor your code too.
See also: teloxide examples fixes.
polling_default
polling_default
is now async, but removes webhook.
Example fix:
-let listener = polling_default(bot);
+let listener = polling_default(bot).await;