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id | title | sidebar_label | slug |
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from-v1-to-v2 | From v1 to v2 | From v1 to v2 | /migrating/from-v1-to-v2 |
Remove Telegraf
prefix
If you previously used decorators with the prefix Telegraf
in the decorator name (such as @TelegrafOn()
or @TelegrafHelp()
) replace them with the same decorators but without the prefix Telegraf
, such as @On()
, @Start()
, @Command()
and so on.
@Update()
decorator
Since v2, nestjs-telegraf
looks for all update handlers only inside individual classes, under the @Update()
decorator.
Previously, you could declare a handler anywhere, for example:
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { Command } from 'nestjs-telegraf';
@Injectable()
export class CatsProvider {
@Command('cats')
async helpCommand(ctx: TelegrafContext) {
await ctx.reply('Meow.');
}
}
Now you must explicitly bind the class, for Telegram Bot Api update handlers:
import { Update, Ctx } from 'nestjs-telegraf';
@Update()
export class HelpUpdate {
@Command('help')
async helpCommand(@Ctx() ctx: TelegrafContext) {
await ctx.reply('Help command.');
}
}
Treat the @Update()
decorator like the @Controller()
decorator, but to capture Telegram Bot Api updates.