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Channel Telegram

Jerome Houdan edited this page Apr 3, 2017 · 5 revisions

Telegram

Setup your Telegram account

  • Connect Download the client for your OS on the Telegram website. Launch Telegram and create a new account : telegram signup

Start Connector in local

  • Clone and install Connector
$ git clone https://github.com/RecastAI/bot-connector.git
$ cd bot-connector
$ yarn install
$ yarn start-dev
  • Create your connector
$ curl -X POST "http://localhost:8080/connectors/" --data "url=connector_url"
  • Create your channel
$ curl -X  POST \
  --data "slug=YOUR_CHANNEL_SLUG" --data "isActivated=true" --data "type=kik" \
  --data "apiKey=YOUR_API_KEY" --data "webhook=YOUR_NGROK_URL" --data "userName=YOUR_BOT_NAME" \
  "http://localhost:8080/connectors/:connector_id/channels"

Your bot

A small example of bot:

 import express from 'express'
 import bodyParser from 'body-parser'
 import request from 'superagent'
 
 const app = express()
 app.set('port', process.env.PORT || 5000)
 app.use(bodyParser.json())
 
 const config = { url: 'http://localhost:8080', connectorId: 'yourConnectorId' }
 
   /* Get the request from the connector */
 
 app.post('/', (req, res) => {
   const conversationId = req.body.message.conversation
   const messages = [{
     type: 'text',
     content: 'my first message',
   }]
 
   /* Send the message back to the connector */
   request.post(`${config.url}/connectors/${config.connectorId}/conversations/${conversationId}/messages`)
     .send({ messages, senderId: req.body.senderId })
     .end((err, res) => {
       if (err) {
         console.log(err)
       } else {
         console.log(res)
       }
     })
 })
 
 app.listen(app.get('port'), () => {
   console.log('Our bot is running on port', app.get('port'))
 })
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