This is a PHP7 bot API implementation for Telegram implementing the totality of Bot API up until v3.6
- Enables you to anything supported by the Telegram Bot API: messages, stickers, location, inline bots and any other supported method via PHP to a Telegram user (either direct conversation, channel, group or supergroup).
- Respects and implements the default types and methods made by Telegram itself. Have any doubts about any method? Just check the original documentation, this implementation will not differ too much.
- Doesn't need any mandatory dependencies, except for ReactPHP, which you can inject if you already use it elsewhere.
- Full inline bots support.
- Full support for payment system.
All known bugs can be found in the form of issues or pull requests. Found a new bug? Feel free to submit a PR or create an issue! Not sure if you've found a new bug? You can always ask in the special group :)
- v4 (no branch yet) will be the next major release. More information.
- v3 (master branch) is the current active branch.
- v2 (v2 branch) will be updated with the latest Bot API updates until v4 comes out (no plans for that yet, sorry!).
- v1 is deprecated and no new work will be done there.
- v0 is deprecated and no new work will be done there.
Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare the libraries your project depends on and it will manage (install/update) them for you. Read this for installation instructions.
The preferred (and only for now) installation method is Composer, so add the following to your composer.json:
{
"require": {
"unreal4u/telegram-api": "~3.3"
}
}
If you are not familiar with it, I suggest reading the basic usage manual located here.
In order to use a proxy, you can use the https://github.com/clue/php-socks-react package and pass on the following options to the Client:
<?php
use Clue\React\Socks\Client;
$loop = Factory::create();
// Replace PROXY_ADDRESS and PROXY_PORT with the correct configuration
$proxy = new Client('socks5://' . PROXY_ADDRESS . ':' . PROXY_PORT, new Connector($loop));
$handler = new HttpClientRequestHandler($loop, [
'tcp' => $proxy,
'timeout' => 3.0,
'dns' => false
]);
$this->tgLog = new TgLog(BOT_TOKEN, $handler);
// The rest is exactly the same as it normally is, see the examples folder for more information
With these simple steps, a proxy is configured in no time!
A lot of backwards incompatibility changes, but in a nutshell:
- ReactPHP is the new Guzzle (Async requests!)
- Changed parameter order when invoking the constructor of
TgLog
- Custom -Array types now implement IteratorAggregate (Solves #21 !)
Please check the following Wiki page if you have to upgrade from v2 to v3.
<?php
use \unreal4u\TelegramAPI\HttpClientRequestHandler;
use \unreal4u\TelegramAPI\TgLog;
use \unreal4u\TelegramAPI\Telegram\Methods\SendMessage;
$loop = \React\EventLoop\Factory::create();
$handler = new HttpClientRequestHandler($loop);
$tgLog = new TgLog(BOT_TOKEN, $handler);
$sendMessage = new SendMessage();
$sendMessage->chat_id = A_USER_CHAT_ID;
$sendMessage->text = 'Hello world!';
$tgLog->performApiRequest($sendMessage);
$loop->run();
With the SendMessage()
object, you can create a message to be sent through the TgLog object.
All other functionality is based upon this behaviour, so every other method is very similar: you instantiate an object,
pass that object to TelegramLog->performApiRequest(), which will return a Promise. If the method returns a reply,
pass a callback to its onFulfilled
parameter and you'll get the native Telegram response back as an object.
Different methods return different object types.
Please refer to the examples directory to view examples of some of the implemented methods, including inline bots.
For examples of actual code that works in a production environment, please refer to my other repo: https://github.com/unreal4u/telegram-bots
Please check the following wiki section for more information on this.
Please checkout the special wiki page about inline bots.
If you want to use this package, you'll need a bot API key. Check the following documentation for more instructions on that.
The most difficult thing to do when performing an action with the Telegram API is to get the chat_id, which is the actual conversation window the bot talks to. You can execute the GetUpdates() method in order to get this chatId. Note that there are some caveats on this, so you may be better out with the SetWebhook() method instead.
I will try my best to respect Semantic Versioning.
That being said, the first stable release is v1.0.0, from there on no mayor BC changes will occur unless we update
the major.
Collaborations are very welcome! Check this Wiki page out for more information that will make the development easier!
I actually don't use Telegram. Nah, kidding, I created a group where you can contact me at https://t.me/PHPBotAPI. Another great way to get in touch is to simply create an issue or a pull request!
I would appreciate it if you could handle these responsibly. If you happen to find a security issue relating to this Telegram Bot API client, please ask me to contact you privately over here.
- π A VERY (!!) special thanks to NanoSector for making the entire API async worthy!
- π Intensify for reporting this fatal error.
- π All the amazing people who make issues and pull requests!