The Telegram docs describe many string fields and parameters with
phrases like "can be ..., or ...", "must be one of ...", or "always X",
yet the generated Go API surface used raw `string` for every one of
them. Callers had to write magic strings or `string(api.ChatTypePrivate)`
to satisfy the field type. This change makes those fields typed Go
string enums emitted from the IR, so the IDE autocompletes valid values
and breaking-value drift surfaces at compile time.
Pipeline changes:
- internal/spec/ir.go: Field gains EnumValues []string. Empty for non-
enum fields; otherwise the wire-level values in doc order, deduped.
- cmd/scrape/enums.go: extractEnumValues recognises the curly-quoted
patterns Telegram uses ("can be either", "currently can be", "one
of", "must be", "always X") and rejects free-text quoted refs (e.g.
"Can be available only for X") via a tight gap check between the
trigger phrase and the first quoted value. parse_mode parameters
get the canonical Markdown / MarkdownV2 / HTML triple injected
because Telegram links to a separate formatting-options section
instead of listing values inline.
- cmd/genapi/enums.go: planEnums groups fields by sorted value-tuple,
picks a canonical Go enum name (most-common candidate, parent-
prefixed beats plain, shortest beats longer, alphabetical for
determinism), resolves cross-group name collisions by parent prefix.
- cmd/genapi/emitter.go + templates: goField rewrites the field type
to the planned enum name; multipartFieldEntry casts typed enum
values back to string when composing the wire map; enums.tmpl now
iterates the planned enums instead of hardcoding four hand-curated
ones; sentinelForField produces typed-constant test fixtures.
- api/enums.gen.go: regenerated from the live IR. 66 enum types, 155
constants. ParseMode, ChatType, MessageEntityType, ChatMember /
MessageOrigin / PaidMedia / Background / StoryAreaType / Reaction /
TransactionPartner / PassportElement variant Status & Type fields
are now typed.
- api/enums.go: hand-coded UpdateType (used by transport.LongPoller).
The Telegram docs do not enumerate Update payload kinds inline, so
the codegen pipeline cannot synthesise this enum.
- api/types.gen.go, api/methods.gen.go, api/methods_gen_test.go: 137
field declarations rewritten string -> typed enum.
- dispatch/, examples/: dropped every string(api.<Const>) cast. The
HasEntity filter now takes api.MessageEntityType; ChatType filter
compares typed values directly. ChatMember discriminator filter
casts variant.Status (typed per variant) to string for comparison.
- internal/spec/api.json, testdata/golden/*: regenerated and
refreshed. make regen-from-fixture is byte-deterministic across
runs.
Renames (no compat shims; v1 pre-public):
- EntityX -> MessageEntityTypeX (e.g. EntityBotCommand -> MessageEntityTypeBotCommand)
- EntityStrike -> MessageEntityTypeStrikethrough (full wire name)
Jekyll's Liquid parser breaks on Go template syntax ({{.Field}}) inside
gomarkdoc-generated reference docs and on planning artefacts in
docs/superpowers/. Pages source set to 'Deploy from branch' triggers a
Jekyll build that fails on these files; .nojekyll makes Pages serve
docs/ as static content, which is what index.html actually wants.
- Add gomarkdoc-driven reference docs in docs/reference/, regenerated
automatically by 'make regen' alongside the api/ codegen
- New 'make docs' target installs gomarkdoc on first run; 'make
docs-check' is a CI gate
- Fold doc-clean assertion into existing codegen-clean job (single
diff check covers spec + api + reference)
- Rewrite README header: logo via <picture>, friendlier tagline,
emoji-led 'Why you'll like it' bullets instead of Why-table
- Drop duplicate echo snippet, soften 'Codegen pipeline' section into
'Keeping up with Telegram'
- Link reference from README, Pages nav, and a new Markdown reference
card on index.html (target = GitHub source view, renders .md natively)
A fully-generated, strongly-typed Go client for the Telegram Bot API.
* 176 methods + 301 types generated from Bot API v10.0
* 1408 auto-generated tests (8 scenarios per method)
* Typed unions throughout — no 'any' in the public surface
* Pluggable HTTP transport and JSON codec (default goccy/go-json)
* Built-in retry middleware honouring Telegram's retry_after
* Generic dispatcher with filters and conversation handlers
* Self-verifying codegen pipeline (regen → audit → emit → run tests)
* 14 example bots covering common patterns