@d0whc3r/moleculer-telegram

Send Messages to Telegram API.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

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moleculer-telegram NPM version

Send Messages to Telegram API.

Install

$ npm install @d0whc3r/moleculer-telegram --save

Usage

This addon reads the TELEGRAM_TOKEN and TELEGRAM_CHANNEL environment variables, but all are optional

const { ServiceBroker } = require("moleculer");
const { TelegramService } = require("@d0whc3r/moleculer-telegram");

// Create broker
const broker = new ServiceBroker({ logger: console });

// Load my service
broker.createService({
    name: "telegram",
    mixins: [TelegramService]
});

// Start server
broker.start().then(() => {
  broker
    .call('telegram.send', { message: 'testing!' })
    .then((response) => {
      console.log('Telegram message response', response);
    })
    .catch(console.error);
});

Settings

Property Type Default Description
telegramToken String TELEGRAM_TOKEN env variable Telegram API Token.
telegramChannel String TELEGRAM_CHANNEL env variable Telegram API Token.

Actions

send

Send a Telegram Message

Parameters

Property Type Default Description
message String required Message text
channel String null (optional) Channel name, can be array or string, if it is a string it could be multiple channels separated by commas
token String null (optional) Token to use

Results

Type: Promise<tt.Message[]>

Methods

sendMessageToChannels

Send a telegram message to one or more channels

Parameters

Property Type Default Description
message String - Body of the message
channel String or Array<String> - Channel or channels name/s

Results

Type: Promise<tt.Message>[]

Test

$ npm test

License

The project is available under the MIT license.