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grammy-middlewares

v1.0.11

Published

Set of useful middlewares for grammY

Downloads

895

Readme

Set of useful middlewares for grammY

Feel free to contribute your middlewares to this repository.

Installation

yarn add grammy-middlewares, duh.

Usage

All the middleware accessors are factories, even though not all of them have to be. I decided to make API homogeneous.

Some of the factories consume optional or required parameters.

import {
  ignoreOld,
  onlyAdmin,
  onlyPublic,
  onlySuperAdmin,
  sequentialize,
} from 'grammy-middlewares'

<...>

bot.use(
  ignoreOld(),
  onlyAdmin(ctx => ctx.reply(
    'Only admins can do this'
  )),
  onlyPublic(ctx => ctx.reply(
    'You can only use public chats'
  )),
  onlySuperAdmin(env.SUPER_ADMIN_ID),
  sequentialize()
)

<...>

menu.text(
  'Only menu creator',
  onlyMenuAuthor(ctx =>
    ctx.reply('Only menu creator can do this')
  ),
  ctx => ...
)

Middlewares

ignoreOld

Ignores old updates, useful when bot has been down for a while. You can optionaly specify the timeout in seconds which defaults to 5 * 60.

onlyAdmin

Checks if the user is an admin. You can optionally specify errorHandler that is called with the context if the user is not an admin.

onlyPublic

Checks if it is a group chat or a channel. You can optionally specify errorHandler that is called with the context if it is not a group chat or a channel.

onlySuperAdmin

Checks if the user is a super admin. You have to provide the super admin id.

sequentialize

The basic sequentialize middleware that takes the chat id as a sequential identifier.

onlyMenuAuthor

@grammyjs/menu middleware that checks if the user sending the callback is the menu author. To use it the menu has to reply to the menu caller.

Development

  1. Clone this repo: git clone https://github.com/backmeupplz/grammy-middlewares
  2. Run yarn in the root folder

And you should be good to go! Feel free to fork and submit pull requests. Thanks!

License

MIT — use for any purpose. Would be great if you could leave a note about the original developers. Thanks!