From d1d8c74c984b3bfb7a0971229bf602f3636a11f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rubenlagus Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 01:09:24 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update version to 2.3.3.2 --- README.md | 16 +++++++--------- eclipse configuration.md | 9 +++++---- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c0f7e74a..d4fd43a1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,13 +10,11 @@ Feel free to fork this project, work on it and then make a pull request. Most of Please, **DO NOT PUSH ANY TOKEN OR API KEY**, I will never accept a pull request with that content. ## Webhooks vs GetUpdates -Both ways are supported (but I still didn't tested webhooks). - -I recommend using getUpdates methods. +Both ways are supported, but I recommend long polling method. ## Usage -Just import add the library to your project using [Maven, Gradly, ...](https://jitpack.io/#rubenlagus/TelegramBots/v2.3.3.1) or download the jar(including all dependencies) from [here](https://github.com/rubenlagus/TelegramBots/releases/tag/v2.3.3.1) +Just import add the library to your project using [Maven, Gradly, ...](https://jitpack.io/#rubenlagus/TelegramBots/v2.3.3.2) or download the jar(including all dependencies) from [here](https://github.com/rubenlagus/TelegramBots/releases/tag/v2.3.3.2) In order to use Long Polling mode, just create your own bot extending `org.telegram.telegrambots.bots.TelegramLongPollingBot`. @@ -51,15 +49,15 @@ Once done, you just need to creat a `org.telegram.telegrambots.TelegramBotsApi`a ## Example bots Open them and send them */help* command to get some information about their capabilities: -https://telegram.me/weatherbot +https://telegram.me/weatherbot (**Use custom keyboards**) -https://telegram.me/directionsbot +https://telegram.me/directionsbot (**Basic messages**) -https://telegram.me/filesbot +https://telegram.me/filesbot (**Send files by file_id**) -https://telegram.me/TGlanguagesbot +https://telegram.me/TGlanguagesbot (**Send files uploding them**) -https://telegram.me/RaeBot +https://telegram.me/RaeBot (**Inline support**) You can see code for those bots at [TelegramBotsExample](https://github.com/rubenlagus/TelegramBotsExample) project. diff --git a/eclipse configuration.md b/eclipse configuration.md index 8637ab1a..66375ab3 100644 --- a/eclipse configuration.md +++ b/eclipse configuration.md @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ # How to use TelegramBots with Eclipse +If you **don't** need to modify the sources, you can just download the jar file from [here](https://github.com/rubenlagus/TelegramBots/releases) and import it as an external library. + +If you need to modify the sources, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Install Maven To get started, you need to install the Maven-Plugin for Eclipse. Click on Help > Eclipse Marketplace. After it finished loading, search for “Maven”. @@ -16,11 +19,9 @@ Now let’s setup the project-folder. Go to your Eclipse-Workspace and create a To import your project into the workspace you have to go to File > Import > (Folder) Maven > Existing Maven Projects > Next. Choose the folder, you have created in Step 3. In my case: **“TelegramBotApi”**. Click on finish and let Maven import the dependencies. ### Step 5: Setting the compliance level -In this last step you need to change the Compiler compliance level. To do this right-click on your Project (in my case **“TelegramBotApi”**) > Properties > Java Compiler. Uncheck the “Use compliance from…” if necessary and set it to 1.7 +In this last step you need to change the Compiler compliance level. To do this right-click on your Project (in my case **“TelegramBotApi”**) > Properties > Java Compiler. Uncheck the “Use compliance from…” if necessary and set it to 1.8 -*Now you are done. Everything should work fine. You need to set your Bot-Token in the BotConfig.java, afterwards you can run Main.java to check.* - -**For a better intstruction sheet, visit [Google Drive]** +*Now you are done. Everything should work fine.* [Google Drive]:https://goo.gl/5jd40w [here]:https://github.com/rubenlagus/TelegramBots/archive/master.zip