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@icntower/session

v2.0.0-beta.6

Published

Session store adapters for Telegraf

Downloads

1

Readme

@telegraf/session

This package provides extended storage adapters for Telegraf v4.12+ sessions [see motivation].

⚠️ Very Important!

Read one of the following sections before using this module. You're not meant to import the default path!

An in-memory session module is bundled with Telegraf. The following modules are available here:

Redis

Install the extended Redis driver alongside this module.

npm i @telegraf/session redis

Usage is pretty straightforward:

import { Redis } from "@telegraf/session/redis";

const store = Redis({
	url: "redis://127.0.0.1:6379",
});

const bot = new Telegraf(token, opts);
bot.use(session({ store }));

// the rest of your bot

To reuse an existing Redis client, use Redis({ client }) instead.

MongoDB

Install the official MongoDB driver alongside this module.

npm i @telegraf/session mongodb

Usage is pretty straightforward:

import { Mongo } from "@telegraf/session/mongodb";

const store = Mongo({
	url: "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017",
	database: "telegraf-bot",
});

const bot = new Telegraf(token, opts);
bot.use(session({ store }));

// the rest of your bot

To reuse an existing MongoDB client, use Mongo({ client }) instead.

DynamoDB

Install the official DynamoDB driver alongside this module.

npm i cntower/session @aws-sdk/client-dynamodb

Usage is pretty straightforward:

import { DynamoDB } from "@cntower/session/dynamodb";

const store = DynamoDB({
  config: {
    region: process.env.AWS_DEFAULT_REGEON,
    endpoint: process.env.DOCUMENT_API_ENDPOINT,
    credentials: {
      accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
      secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
    },
  },
});

const bot = new Telegraf(token, opts);
bot.use(session({ store }));

// the rest of your bot

To reuse an existing MongoDB client, use DynamoDB({ client }) instead.

SQLite

Install the Better-SQLite3 driver and types alongside this module.

npm i @telegraf/session kysely better-sqlite3
npm i --save-dev @types/better-sqlite3

Usage is pretty straightforward:

import { SQLite } from "@telegraf/session/sqlite";

const store = SQLite({
	filename: "./telegraf-sessions.sqlite",
});

const bot = new Telegraf(token, opts);
bot.use(session({ store }));

// the rest of your bot

To reuse an existing Better-SQLite3 database instance, use SQLite({ database }) instead.

PostgreSQL

Install the 'pg' PostgreSQL driver and types alongside this module.

npm i @telegraf/session kysely pg
npm i --save-dev @types/pg

Usage is pretty straightforward:

import { Postgres } from "@telegraf/session/pg";

const store = Postgres({
	host: "127.0.0.1",
	database: "telegraf-test",
	user: "database-user",
	password: "hunter2",
});

const bot = new Telegraf(token, opts);
bot.use(session({ store }));

// the rest of your bot

To reuse an existing pg pool, use Postgres({ pool }) instead.

MySQL / MariaDB

Install the 'mysql2' MySQL driver alongside this module.

npm i @telegraf/session kysely mysql2

Usage is pretty straightforward:

import { MySQL } from "@telegraf/session/mysql";

const store = MySQL({
	host: "127.0.0.1",
	database: "telegraf-test",
	user: "database-user",
	password: "hunter2",
});

const bot = new Telegraf(token, opts);
bot.use(session({ store }));

// the rest of your bot

To reuse an existing MySQL2 pool, use MySQL({ pool }) instead.

Background

Since telegraf#1372, it has been known that all asynchronous session middleware have been prone to race-conditions. This was addressed in telegraf#1713, but third-party session middleware continue to be affected. Since Telegraf 1.12.0, it's recommended that third-party plugins only provide the store parameter for session, instead of implementing session themselves. This way, they can take advantage of the safety provided by Telegraf's builtin session. Of course, if your plugin has an exceptional usecase, it may need to implement its own middleware.

To begin to solve this problem, we officially maintain the 5 most common storage backends. This package is considered beta, and may have minor breaking changes and bugfixes before a semver stable release. Feedback is welcome via issues and in the group: TelegrafJSChat