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# Golang bindings for the Telegram Bot API
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[](http://godoc.org/github.com/zhulik/telegram-bot-api)
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[](https://travis-ci.org/zhulik/telegram-bot-api)
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All methods have been added, and all features should be available.
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If you want a feature that hasn't been added yet or something is broken, open an issue and I'll see what I can do.
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All methods are fairly self explanatory, and reading the godoc page should explain everything. If something isn't clear, open an issue or submit a pull request.
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The scope of this project is just to provide a wrapper around the API without any additional features. There are other projects for creating something with plugins and command handlers without having to design all that yourself.
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## Example
This is a very simple bot that just displays any gotten updates, then replies it to that chat.
```go
package main
import (
"log"
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"github.com/zhulik/telegram-bot-api"
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)
func main() {
bot, err := tgbotapi.NewBotAPI("MyAwesomeBotToken")
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if err != nil {
log.Panic(err)
}
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bot.Debug = true
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log.Printf("Authorized on account %s", bot.Self.UserName)
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u := tgbotapi.NewUpdate(0)
u.Timeout = 60
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updates, err := bot.GetUpdatesChan(u)
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for update := range updates {
log.Printf("[%s] %s", update.Message.From.UserName, update.Message.Text)
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msg := tgbotapi.NewMessage(update.Message.Chat.ID, update.Message.Text)
msg.ReplyToMessageID = update.Message.MessageID
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bot.Send(msg)
}
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}
```
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If you need to use webhooks for some reason (such as running on Google App Engine), you may use a slightly different method.
```go
package main
import (
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"github.com/zhulik/telegram-bot-api"
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"log"
"net/http"
)
func main() {
bot, err := tgbotapi.NewBotAPI("MyAwesomeBotToken")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
bot.Debug = true
log.Printf("Authorized on account %s", bot.Self.UserName)
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_, err = bot.SetWebhook(tgbotapi.NewWebhookWithCert("https://www.google.com:8443/"+bot.Token, "cert.pem"))
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if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
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updates, _ := bot.ListenForWebhook("/" + bot.Token)
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go http.ListenAndServeTLS("0.0.0.0:8443", "cert.pem", "key.pem", nil)
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for update := range updates {
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log.Printf("%+v\n", update)
}
}
```
If you need, you may generate a self signed certficate, as this requires HTTPS / TLS. The above example tells Telegram that this is your certificate and that it should be trusted, even though it is not properly signed.
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openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 3560 -subj "//O=Org\CN=Test" -nodes