telers
An asynchronous framework for Telegram Bot API written in Rust
Telers make it easy to create Telegram bots in Rust.
Make sure you have a basic understanding of the Telegram Bot API before you start, because all types and methods in telers have the same fields and types as in Telegram Bot API.
Highlights
- Asynchronous. Telers is built on top of Tokio, a powerful asynchronous runtime for Rust.
- Easy to use. Telers provides a simple and intuitive API to create Telegram bots.
- Based on aiogram. Telers is inspired by aiogram, a Python framework for Telegram Bot API. Telers tries to provide the same API as aiogram, so if you know aiogram, you can easily start using this framework.
- Middlewares, Filters and Handlers. Telers provides a powerful system of middlewares, filters and handlers. You can use middlewares to modify incoming/outgoing updates (logging, database connections, etc.), filters to filter incoming updates and handlers to handle incoming updates.
- Powerful extractors. Telers provides a simple system of extractors. You can use extractors to extract data from incoming updates and context (middlewares, filters, etc.), and pass it to your handlers directly.
- Multiple bots. Telers allows you to create multiple bots in one application without any problems.
Examples
- Echo bot. This example shows how to create a simple echo bot.
- Finite state machine. This example shows how to create a simple finite state machine and use it in your bot.
- Custom http client. This example shows how to set a custom client for sending http requests.
- Custom filter. This example shows how to create a custom filter.
- Custom middleware. This example shows how to create a custom middleware.
You may consider checking out this directory for more examples.
License
This project is licensed under either of the following licenses, at your option:
- Apache License, Version 2.0
- MIT License