package telegram import ( "strconv" "strings" json "github.com/pquerna/ffjson/ffjson" http "github.com/valyala/fasthttp" ) // SetWebhookParameters represents data for SetWebhook method. type SetWebhookParameters struct { // HTTPS url to send updates to. Use an empty string to remove webhook // integration URL string `json:"url"` // Upload your public key certificate so that the root certificate in use can // be checked. See our self-signed guide for details. Certificate InputFile `json:"certificate,omitempty"` // Maximum allowed number of simultaneous HTTPS connections to the webhook // for update delivery, 1-100. Defaults to 40. Use lower values to limit the // load on your bot‘s server, and higher values to increase your bot’s // throughput. MaxConnections int `json:"max_connections,omitempty"` // List the types of updates you want your bot to receive. For example, // specify [“message”, “edited_channel_post”, “callback_query”] to only // receive updates of these types. See Update for a complete list of // available update types. Specify an empty list to receive all updates // regardless of type (default). If not specified, the previous setting will // be used. // // Please note that this parameter doesn't affect updates created before the // call to the setWebhook, so unwanted updates may be received for a short // period of time. AllowedUpdates []string `json:"allowed_updates,omitempty"` } // NewWebhook creates new SetWebhookParameters only with required parameters. func NewWebhook(url string, file interface{}) *SetWebhookParameters { return &SetWebhookParameters{ URL: url, Certificate: file, } } // SetWebhook specify a url and receive incoming updates via an outgoing webhook. // Whenever there is an update for the bot, we will send an HTTPS POST request to // the specified url, containing a JSON-serialized Update. In case of an // unsuccessful request, we will give up after a reasonable amount of attempts. // Returns true. // // If you'd like to make sure that the Webhook request comes from Telegram, we // recommend using a secret path in the URL, e.g. https://www.example.com/. // Since nobody else knows your bot‘s token, you can be pretty sure it’s us. func (bot *Bot) SetWebhook(params *SetWebhookParameters) (bool, error) { args := http.AcquireArgs() defer http.ReleaseArgs(args) args.Add("url", params.URL) if len(params.AllowedUpdates) > 0 { args.Add("allowed_updates", strings.Join(params.AllowedUpdates, ",")) } if params.MaxConnections > 0 && params.MaxConnections <= 100 { args.Add("max_connections", strconv.Itoa(params.MaxConnections)) } var ( err error resp *Response ) if params.Certificate != nil { resp, err = bot.Upload(MethodSetWebhook, "certificate", "cert.pem", params.Certificate, args) } else { var dst []byte dst, err = json.Marshal(params) if err != nil { return false, err } resp, err = bot.request(dst, MethodSetWebhook) } if err != nil { return false, err } var data bool err = json.Unmarshal(*resp.Result, &data) return data, err }