// The version of Heroku ping-pong-bot, which uses a webhook to receive updates // from Telegram, instead of long polling. // // You will need to configure the buildpack for heroku. We will be using Heroku // rust buildpack [1]. Configuration was done by using heroku CLI. // // If you're creating a new Heroku application, run this: // // ``` // heroku create --buildpack emk/rust // ``` // // To set buildpack for existing application: // // ``` // heroku buildpacks:set emk/rust // ``` // // [1]: https://github.com/emk/heroku-buildpack-rust use std::env; use teloxide::{prelude::*, update_listeners::webhooks}; #[tokio::main] async fn main() { pretty_env_logger::init(); log::info!("Starting Heroku ping-pong bot..."); let bot = Bot::from_env(); // Heroku auto defines a port value let port: u16 = env::var("PORT") .expect("PORT env variable is not set") .parse() .expect("PORT env variable value is not an integer"); let addr = ([0, 0, 0, 0], port).into(); // Heroku host example: "heroku-ping-pong-bot.herokuapp.com" let host = env::var("HOST").expect("HOST env variable is not set"); let url = format!("https://{host}/webhook").parse().unwrap(); let listener = webhooks::axum(bot.clone(), webhooks::Options::new(addr, url)) .await .expect("Couldn't setup webhook"); teloxide::repl_with_listener( bot, |bot: Bot, msg: Message| async move { bot.send_message(msg.chat.id, "pong").await?; Ok(()) }, listener, ) .await; }