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title: "Telegram Bot" metaTitle: "Telegram Bot trigger"
@actionsflow/trigger-telegram_bot
This is an Actionsflow telegram bot trigger. telegram_bot
trigger is triggered when new messages of telegram bot are detected. This trigger supports to specify one message type or multiple message types
Events
New message in telegram bot
# single message type
on:
telegram_bot:
event: text
token: ${{ secrets.TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN }}
# multiple message types
on:
telegram_bot:
event:
- photo
- text
token: ${{ secrets.TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN }}
Params
This trigger accepts all trigger's general params.
token
, required, telegram bot token, you should get it from Telegram BotFather, for example:123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11
event
, optional,string
orstring[]
, telegram message type, allowed types:text
animation
audio
channel_chat_created
contact
delete_chat_photo
dice
document
game
group_chat_created
invoice
left_chat_member
location
migrate_from_chat_id
migrate_to_chat_id
new_chat_members
new_chat_photo
new_chat_title
passport_data
photo
pinned_message
poll
sticker
successful_payment
supergroup_chat_created
video
video_note
voice
if
event
is not provided, all message will be triggered. example:["text","photo"]
,text
requestParams
, optional, we use Axios for polling data, so your can pass all params that axios supported. For example:on: telegram_bot: url: https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts
Outputs
This trigger's outputs will be the item of the telegram message, you can see it here
An outputs example:
{
"message_id": 7,
"from": {
"id": 1056059698,
"is_bot": false,
"first_name": "Owen",
"last_name": "Young",
"language_code": "en"
},
"chat": {
"id": 1056059698,
"first_name": "Owen",
"last_name": "Young",
"type": "private"
},
"date": 1598383043,
"text": "test",
"update_id": 791185172
}
You can use the outputs like this:
on:
telegram_bot:
token: ${{ secrets.TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN }}
jobs:
print:
name: Print
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Print Outputs
env:
telegram_outputs: ${{ toJson(on.telegram_bot.outputs) }}
run: |
echo telegram: $telegram_outputs