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go-telegram
A fully-generated, strongly-typed Go client for the Telegram Bot API — no
any, no guessing.
Bot API v10.0 · 176 methods · 301 types · 1428 auto-generated tests
Most Telegram bot libraries expose Telegram's "Integer or String" fields as interface{} or any. Every union type in go-telegram is a real Go type with compile-time safety and auto-decoding. The entire API surface is code-generated from a committed HTML snapshot of the live Telegram docs — regenerating picks up new Bot API versions in one command, with a self-verifying pipeline that catches regressions before they ship.
bot := client.New(os.Getenv("TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN"),
client.WithHTTPClient(client.NewRetryDoer(client.NewDefaultHTTPDoer())),
)
router := dispatch.New(bot)
router.OnCommand("/start", func(c *dispatch.Context, m *api.Message) error {
_, err := api.SendMessage(c.Ctx, c.Bot, &api.SendMessageParams{
ChatID: api.ChatIDFromInt(m.Chat.ID),
Text: "Hello! Send me anything to echo.",
})
return err
})
router.OnText(`.+`, func(c *dispatch.Context, m *api.Message) error {
_, err := api.SendMessage(c.Ctx, c.Bot, &api.SendMessageParams{
ChatID: api.ChatIDFromInt(m.Chat.ID),
Text: m.Text,
ReplyParameters: &api.ReplyParameters{MessageID: m.MessageID},
})
return err
})
ctx, stop := signal.NotifyContext(context.Background(), os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM)
defer stop()
router.Run(ctx, transport.NewLongPoller(bot))
Why go-telegram
| Feature | What it means for you |
|---|---|
| Typed unions | ChatID, MessageOrBool, InputFile, and 13 discriminated-union interfaces give you switch v.(type) instead of runtime panics |
| Full Bot API v10.0 | 176 methods and 301 types — all generated, none hand-written, nothing missing |
| Self-verifying codegen | make snapshot && make regen regenerates everything and runs 1428 tests; any regression fails the pipeline |
| Pluggable transport + codec | HTTPDoer and Codec are one-method interfaces — swap in fasthttp, sonic, or your test fake without forking |
| Retry middleware | RetryDoer honours Telegram's retry_after, backs off on 5xx, replays request bodies |
| Composable dispatcher | Per-update goroutine pool (default 50), filter combinators (And/Or/Not), conversation state machines, named handlers |
Quickstart
go get github.com/lukaszraczylo/go-telegram
Full echo bot — long-poll, graceful shutdown, retry on 429:
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"os/signal"
"syscall"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/go-telegram/api"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/go-telegram/client"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/go-telegram/dispatch"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/go-telegram/transport"
)
func main() {
token := os.Getenv("TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN")
if token == "" {
log.Fatal("TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN required")
}
ctx, stop := signal.NotifyContext(context.Background(), os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM)
defer stop()
bot := client.New(token,
client.WithHTTPClient(client.NewRetryDoer(client.NewDefaultHTTPDoer())),
)
router := dispatch.New(bot)
router.OnCommand("/start", func(c *dispatch.Context, m *api.Message) error {
_, err := api.SendMessage(c.Ctx, c.Bot, &api.SendMessageParams{
ChatID: api.ChatIDFromInt(m.Chat.ID),
Text: fmt.Sprintf("Hello %s! Send me anything.", m.From.FirstName),
})
return err
})
router.OnText(`.+`, func(c *dispatch.Context, m *api.Message) error {
_, err := api.SendMessage(c.Ctx, c.Bot, &api.SendMessageParams{
ChatID: api.ChatIDFromInt(m.Chat.ID),
Text: m.Text,
ReplyParameters: &api.ReplyParameters{MessageID: m.MessageID},
})
return err
})
if err := router.Run(ctx, transport.NewLongPoller(bot)); err != nil && err != context.Canceled {
log.Printf("router exited: %v", err)
}
}
Examples
Run any example: TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=xxx go run ./examples/<name>
| Category | Example | What it shows |
|---|---|---|
| Basics | echo |
Long-poll echo bot |
webhook |
Webhook server with secret-token verification | |
files |
Upload and download cycle | |
inline |
Inline-mode results | |
| Conversations & state | conversation |
Multi-step state machine with /cancel exit |
stateful |
Per-user state via closures | |
callback |
Inline keyboards and callback query handling | |
pagination |
Multi-page inline keyboard | |
| Group management | welcome |
Greet new chat members |
moderation |
Kick/ban/mute/warn with permission checks | |
admin |
Auth middleware allowlist | |
| Advanced | middleware |
Use chains |
polls |
sendPoll and answer tally |
|
payments |
Invoice → pre-checkout → success |
Concepts
Bot client and pluggable transport
client.New accepts functional options:
bot := client.New(token,
client.WithHTTPClient(doer), // any HTTPDoer (one-method interface)
client.WithCodec(myCodec), // any Codec (Marshal + Unmarshal)
client.WithLogger(myLogger),
client.WithBaseURL("https://..."), // proxy or local Bot API server
)
HTTPDoer is Do(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error) — a plain *http.Client satisfies it.
Codec is Marshal(any) ([]byte, error) + Unmarshal([]byte, any) error — the default wraps goccy/go-json.
Every API call goes through client.Call[Req, Resp]; per-method generated functions are thin wrappers.
Typed unions — no any
Telegram's docs describe many fields as "Integer or String" or "one of N types". go-telegram turns every one of these into a concrete Go type.
// ChatID: construct from int64 or @username
chatID := api.ChatIDFromInt(123456789)
chatID := api.ChatIDFromString("@mychannel")
// Discriminated unions — 13 interfaces with auto-decode via generated UnmarshalJSON
for _, u := range updates {
if u.MyChatMember == nil {
continue
}
switch v := u.MyChatMember.OldChatMember.(type) {
case *api.ChatMemberOwner:
log.Println("was owner")
case *api.ChatMemberAdministrator:
log.Printf("was admin: can_post=%v", v.CanPostMessages)
}
}
Full union list: ChatMember, MessageOrigin, ReactionType, PaidMedia, BackgroundType, BackgroundFill, ChatBoostSource, RevenueWithdrawalState, TransactionPartner, MenuButton, OwnedGift, StoryAreaType, MaybeInaccessibleMessage, plus ChatID, MessageOrBool, and InputFile.
Dispatcher, filters, and conversations
The router dispatches each update in its own goroutine (semaphore-bounded, default 50):
r := dispatch.New(bot, dispatch.WithMaxConcurrency(50))
r.OnCommand("/start", handler)
r.OnText(`^hi (\w+)`, handler)
r.OnCallback(`^like:\d+`, handler)
r.OnInlineQuery(handler)
r.OnMyChatMember(handler)
// + 20 more typed On* methods
Composable filters — each update type has its own filter package:
import "github.com/lukaszraczylo/go-telegram/dispatch/filters/message"
r.OnMessageFilter(
message.Command("/admin").And(message.IsReply()),
handler,
)
Filter packages: message, callback, inline, chatmember, chatjoinrequest, precheckoutquery. Combinators: And, Or, Not, All, Any.
Conversation state machines — multi-step flows with pluggable storage:
conv := &conversation.Conversation{
EntryPoints: []conversation.Step{{
Filter: dispatch.FilterFunc(func(c *dispatch.Context, u *api.Update) bool {
return u.Message != nil && u.Message.Text == "/start"
}),
Handler: func(c *dispatch.Context, u *api.Update) error {
// send prompt, advance state
return conversation.Next("await_name")
},
}},
States: map[conversation.State][]conversation.Step{
"await_name": {{
Handler: func(c *dispatch.Context, u *api.Update) error {
return conversation.End()
},
}},
},
}
router.Use(conv.Dispatch)
Key strategies: KeyByUser, KeyByChat, KeyByUserAndChat (default). Default storage: MemoryStorage (in-process, concurrency-safe). Implement the Storage interface for Redis or any other backend.
Errors and retry middleware
Wrap the default HTTP doer with RetryDoer for production:
bot := client.New(token,
client.WithHTTPClient(
client.NewRetryDoer(
client.NewDefaultHTTPDoer(),
client.WithMaxAttempts(5),
client.WithBaseBackoff(500*time.Millisecond),
),
),
)
RetryDoer retries on 429, 5xx, and transient network errors. On a 429 it reads retry_after from Telegram's response body and waits exactly that long — overriding any backoff calculation. Request bodies are buffered and replayed across attempts.
Sentinel errors for errors.Is checks: client.ErrForbidden, client.ErrNotFound, client.ErrUnauthorized.
Handler groups and named handlers
Priority-ordered groups with flow control signals:
// Group 0 runs first — return EndGroups to stop, ContinueGroups to continue
r.Group(0).OnText(`.*`, authMiddleware)
r.Group(1).OnText(`.*`, businessHandler)
Named handlers — register and replace at runtime:
named := dispatch.NewNamedHandlers[*api.Message]()
named.Set("main", myHandler)
r.OnCommand("/cmd", named.Handler())
// later: named.Set("main", updatedHandler)
Codegen pipeline
The full API surface in api/*.gen.go is generated from a committed HTML snapshot of core.telegram.org/bots/api:
make snapshot # fetch and commit latest HTML from core.telegram.org
make regen # scrape → audit → emit Go code → run generated tests
go test -race ./...
make regen is self-verifying. The audit tool (cmd/audit) checks:
any-typed fields or returns that escaped the union machinery- Methods returning
boolnot on the approved list (internal/spec/overrides.json) - Signature drift vs HEAD's IR (added/removed/changed return types)
Exit codes: 0 clean · 1 fallback · 2 drift · 3 invalid. CI runs the audit on every PR. A weekly regen.yml workflow opens a PR with regenerated code and the audit summary in the body.
To track a new Bot API release: run make snapshot && make regen, review the audit output, update internal/spec/overrides.json for any newly unparseable methods, and submit a PR.
Testing
Mock the one-method HTTPDoer interface to test handlers in isolation — no test server needed:
type fakeDoer struct{ body string }
func (f fakeDoer) Do(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return &http.Response{
StatusCode: 200,
Body: io.NopCloser(strings.NewReader(f.body)),
}, nil
}
bot := client.New("token", client.WithHTTPClient(fakeDoer{
body: `{"ok":true,"result":{"message_id":1,"date":0,"chat":{"id":1,"type":"private"}}}`,
}))
The library's own generated test suite (api/methods_gen_test.go) covers 176 methods × 8 scenarios each: Success, APIError, NetworkError, ParseError, ContextCanceled, MissingRequiredFields, Forbidden, ServerError.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
License
MIT