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TDLight Java
A barebone java wrapper for TDLib (and TDLight)
This wrapper gives you direct access to TDLib API in Java.
Requirements
JVM: Oracle JVM or OpenJDK
Java versions: Java 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Operating system: Linux, Windows, macOS
Supported CPU architectures: amd64 (linux, windows, macos), aarch64 (linux)
Required libraries for linux: OpenSSL and zlib
Including TDLight Java in a project
There are two packages of TDLight:
- TDLight, with our optimized fork of TDLib (Reccomended for bots)
- TDLight with official TDLib (Reccomended for GUI clients)
The two packages are compatible, but while TDLight is focused on long term resources usage and speed, TDLib is more focused on stability.
Choose one of the two different TDLight packages and then follow the guide below.
Replace REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_VERSION
with the latest version of tdlight, you can find it on the Releases tab on github.
For TDLight Java with optimized TDLight
Maven
Repository:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>mchv</id>
<name>MCHV Apache Maven Packages</name>
<url>https://mvn.mchv.eu/repository/mchv/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
Dependency:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>it.tdlight</groupId>
<artifactId>tdlight-java</artifactId>
<version>REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>it.tdlight</groupId>
<artifactId>tdlight-natives-linux-amd64</artifactId>
<version>REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_NATIVES_VERSION</version>
</dependency>
<!-- include other native versions that you want, for example for macos, windows, and other architectures here -->
</dependencies>
Gradle
repositories {
maven { url "https://mvn.mchv.eu/repository/mchv/" }
}
dependencies {
implementation 'it.tdlight:tdlight-java:REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_VERSION'
implementation 'it.tdlight:tdlight-natives-linux-amd64:REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_NATIVES_VERSION'
// include other native versions that you want, for example for macos, windows, and other architectures here
}
Natives inclusion
To use TDLight java for a specific platform, you need to include the related native dependencies:
tdlight-natives-linux-amd64
tdlight-natives-linux-aarch64
tdlight-natives-linux-x86
tdlight-natives-linux-armv6
tdlight-natives-linux-armv7
tdlight-natives-linux-ppc64le
tdlight-natives-windows-amd64
tdlight-natives-osx-amd64
For TDLight Java with official TDLib
Maven
Repository:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>mchv</id>
<name>MCHV Apache Maven Packages</name>
<url>https://mvn.mchv.eu/repository/mchv/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
Dependency:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>it.tdlight</groupId>
<artifactId>tdlib-java</artifactId>
<version>REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_VERSION</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>it.tdlight</groupId>
<artifactId>tdlib-natives-linux-amd64</artifactId>
<version>REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_NATIVES_VERSION</version>
</dependency>
<!-- include other native versions that you want, for example for macos, windows, and other architectures here -->
</dependencies>
Gradle
repositories {
maven { url "https://mvn.mchv.eu/repository/mchv/" }
}
dependencies {
implementation 'it.tdlight:tdlib-java:REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_VERSION'
implementation 'it.tdlight:tdlib-natives-linux-amd64:REPLACE_WITH_LATEST_NATIVES_VERSION'
// include other native versions that you want, for example for macos, windows, and other architectures here
}
Natives inclusion
To use TDLight java for a specific platform, you need to include the related native dependencies:
tdlib-natives-linux-amd64
tdlib-natives-linux-aarch64
tdlib-natives-linux-x86
tdlib-natives-linux-armv6
tdlib-natives-linux-armv7
tdlib-natives-linux-ppc64le
tdlib-natives-windows-amd64
tdlib-natives-osx-amd64
Usage
Simple initialization of a native TDLib client
package it.tdlight.example;
import it.tdlight.common.TelegramClient;
import it.tdlight.tdlight.ClientManager;
import it.tdlight.common.Init;
import it.tdlight.jni.TdApi;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Initialize TDLight native libraries
Init.start();
// Create a client
TelegramClient client = ClientManager.create();
// Initialize the client
client.initialize(Example::onUpdate, Example::onUpdateError, Example::onError);
// Here you can use the client.
// Documentation of tdlib methods can be found here:
// https://tdlight-team.github.io/tdlight-docs
// An example on how to use tdlight java can be found here:
// https://github.com/tdlight-team/tdlight-java/blob/master/example/src/main/java/it.tdlight.example/Example.java
// A similar example on how to use tdlib can be found here:
// https://github.com/tdlib/td/blob/master/example/java/org/drinkless/tdlib/example/Example.java
}
private static void onUpdate(TdApi.Object object) {
TdApi.Update update = (TdApi.Update) object;
System.out.println("Received update: " + update);
}
private static void onUpdateError(Throwable exception) {
System.out.println("Received an error from updates:");
exception.printStackTrace();
}
private static void onError(Throwable exception) {
System.out.println("Received an error:");
exception.printStackTrace();
}
}
TDLib methods documentation
TDLight extended features
TDLight Java with TDLight has some extended features, that you can see on the TDLight official repository.
This features are present only if you use the optimized TDLight package.
About
License
TDLight is licensed by Andrea Cavalli andrea@cavallium.it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License 3
Libraries licenses
JTDlib is licensed by Ernesto Castellotti erny.castell@gmail.com under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License 3
TDLib is licensed by Aliaksei Levin levlam@telegram.org and Arseny Smirnov arseny30@gmail.com under the terms of the Boost Software License
OpenSSL is licensed under the terms of Apache License v2
Zlib is licensed under the terms of Zlib license