Sans io telegram api with couple io backends
Project description
# Sans io implementation of telegram api
Tiny telegram bot-api wrapper library.
## Reasons
* [aiotg](https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg) is framework, not library and have no proxy support.
* Raw api calls translation is better for understanding and will not break if telegram api will be changed.
* `snake_case`
## Features
* support both, sync and async ways to deal with io.
* Simple as telegram api is.
* `snake_case` api converted to telegram `camelCase`.
* Polling `offset` handled for you via `get_updates` method.
* Handling timeout between requests automatically (via `delay` keyword-only argument).
* Use any io backend you want.
## Implementation
[Sans io](http://sans-io.readthedocs.io/) implementation based on generators
for simplifying flow and holding state. `siotelegram` have io backends based on:
* requests
* aiohttp
* [aiorequests](https://github.com/pohmelie/aiorequests)
## Example
``` python
import asyncio
import siotelegram
TOKEN = "token"
def requests_example():
api = siotelegram.RequestsTelegramApi(TOKEN)
response = api.get_updates()
print(response)
async def aiohttp_example():
async with siotelegram.AioHTTPTelegramApi(TOKEN) as api:
response = await api.get_updates()
print(response)
async def aiorequests_example():
api = siotelegram.AioRequestsTelegramApi(TOKEN)
response = await api.get_updates()
print(response)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import time
# requests
requests_example()
time.sleep(1)
# aiohttp
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(aiohttp_example())
time.sleep(1)
# aiorequests
import aiorequests
import concurrent
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=100) as executor:
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.set_default_executor(executor)
aiorequests.set_async_requests(loop=loop)
loop.run_until_complete(aiorequests_example())
```
Tiny telegram bot-api wrapper library.
## Reasons
* [aiotg](https://github.com/szastupov/aiotg) is framework, not library and have no proxy support.
* Raw api calls translation is better for understanding and will not break if telegram api will be changed.
* `snake_case`
## Features
* support both, sync and async ways to deal with io.
* Simple as telegram api is.
* `snake_case` api converted to telegram `camelCase`.
* Polling `offset` handled for you via `get_updates` method.
* Handling timeout between requests automatically (via `delay` keyword-only argument).
* Use any io backend you want.
## Implementation
[Sans io](http://sans-io.readthedocs.io/) implementation based on generators
for simplifying flow and holding state. `siotelegram` have io backends based on:
* requests
* aiohttp
* [aiorequests](https://github.com/pohmelie/aiorequests)
## Example
``` python
import asyncio
import siotelegram
TOKEN = "token"
def requests_example():
api = siotelegram.RequestsTelegramApi(TOKEN)
response = api.get_updates()
print(response)
async def aiohttp_example():
async with siotelegram.AioHTTPTelegramApi(TOKEN) as api:
response = await api.get_updates()
print(response)
async def aiorequests_example():
api = siotelegram.AioRequestsTelegramApi(TOKEN)
response = await api.get_updates()
print(response)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import time
# requests
requests_example()
time.sleep(1)
# aiohttp
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(aiohttp_example())
time.sleep(1)
# aiorequests
import aiorequests
import concurrent
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=100) as executor:
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.set_default_executor(executor)
aiorequests.set_async_requests(loop=loop)
loop.run_until_complete(aiorequests_example())
```
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