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Welcome to the documentation of tdlight Telegram Bot API
You can always see the up-to-date Swagger documentation here: https://tdlight-team.github.io/tdlight-telegram-bot-api/
Table of Contents
Additional changes
Added Command Line Parameters
Flag --relative
If enabled, allow only relative paths for files in local mode.
Flag --insecure
Allow http connection in non-local mode
Flag --max-batch-operations=<number>
maximum number of batch operations (default 10000)
Executable parameter --stats-hide-sensible-data
Makes the stats page (if enabled) hide the bot token and the webhook url to no leak user secrets, when served publicly. This repository is a template for using the Swagger UI to dynamically generate beautiful documentation for your API and host it for free with GitHub Pages.
Modified features
Method getChat
The command getChat
will also try to resolve the username online, if it can't be found locally
In addition, the member list now shows the full bot list (previously only the bot that executed the query was shown)
The bot will now receive Updates for all received media, even if a destruction timer is set.
User Mode
You can allow user accounts to access the bot api with the command-line option --allow-users
or set the env variable
TELEGRAM_ALLOW_USERS
to 1
when using docker. User Mode is disabled by default, so only bots can access the api.
You can now log into the bot api with user accounts to create userbots running on your account.
Note: Never send your 2fa password over a plain http connection. Make sure https is enabled or use this api locally.
User Authorization Process
Read the detailed Swagger documentation for more information about these methods.
-
Send a request to
{api_url}/userlogin
Returns your
user_token
asstring
. You can use this just like a normal bot token on the/user
endpoint -
Send the received code to
{api_url}/user{user_token}/authCode
-
Optional: Send your 2fa password to
{api_url}/user{user_token}/authPassword
-
Optional: Register the user by calling
{api_url}/user{user_token}/registerUser
.User registration is disabled by default. You can enable it with the
--allow-users-registration
command line option or the env variableTELEGRAM_ALLOW_USERS_REGISTRATION
set to1
when using docker.
You are now logged in and can use all methods like in the bot api, just replace the
/bot{bot_token}/
in your urls with /user{token}/
.
You only need to authenticate once, the account will stay logged in. You can use the logOut
method to log out
or simply close the session in your account settings.
Some methods are (obviously) not available as a user. This includes:
answerCallbackQuery
setMyCommands
editMessageReplyMarkup
uploadStickerFile
createNewStickerSet
addStickerToSet
setStickerPositionInSet
deleteStickerFromSet
setStickerSetThumb
sendInvoice
answerShippingQuery
answerPreCheckoutQuery
setPassportDataErrors
sendGame
setGameScore
getGameHighscores
It is also not possible to attach a reply_markup
to any message.
Your api wrapper may behave different in some cases, for examples command message-entities are not created in chats that don't contain anybots, so your Command Handler may not detect it.
It is possible to have multiple user-tokens to multiple client instances on the same bot api server.
Add your changes to the documentation
You can simply add your changes to the Swagger documentation by editing the tdlight-api-openapi.yaml
file.
We suggest that you use a Swagger editor like https://editor.swagger.io/ for that.
You can find more information about openAPI here: https://swagger.io/specification/
Setting a custom endpoint to use the Try it out
feature requires to set CORS headers. We suggest that you configure the
header Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
on your proxy.