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@libtelegram/helpers

v0.1.0

Published

AntiFlood middleware for LibTelegram

Downloads

2

Readme

anti-flood Coverage Status

LibTelegram AntiFlood middleware

Learn about the hitting limits in Telegram Bots API.

Installation

You can install this package by the following command.

npm install @libtelegram/anti-flood

API

const antiFlood = require('@libtelegram/anti-flood');

The antiFlood object exposes various factories to create middlewares

antiFlood.omission(options[, callback])

The omission function skips the message if the time elapsed since the previous message is less than a delay

function callback(usr, msg) {
  usr.reply('Too many messages');
}

bot.use(antiFlood.omission({ delay: 1 / 2 }, callback));

options

The omission function takes an options object that may contain any of the following keys:

delay

The minimum time interval between messages in seconds

Defaults to 0.5.

callback

Callback to be called after too many messages are detected

callback has a signature of (usr, msg).

antiFlood.penalty(options[, callback])

function callback(usr, msg) {
  usr.reply('You won\'t be able to use the bot for 2 minutes');
}

bot.use(antiFlood.penalty({
  maxAttempts: 3,
  timeLimit: 2,
  timeBlocked: 2 * 60,
}, callback));

options

The penalty function takes an options object that may contain any of the following keys:

maxAttempts

The maximum number of requests from a user for a given time limit. After exceeding the number of attempts, the bot will not respond to user messages

Defaults to 5.

timeLimit

The time in seconds during which the counter of attempts is added.

Defaults to 2.

timeBlocked

The time in seconds for which the user will be blocked

Defaults to 60.

callback

Callback to be called after user is blocked

callback has a signature of (usr, msg).

License

MIT