Chapter 54. Telegram Source
The Telegram Source Kamelet is a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production.
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Receive all messages that people send to your Telegram bot.
To create a bot, contact the @botfather account using the Telegram app.
The source attaches the following headers to the messages:
-
chat-id
/ce-chatid
: the ID of the chat where the message comes from
54.1. Configuration Options
The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the telegram-source
Kamelet:
Property | Name | Description | Type | Default | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
authorizationToken * | Token | The token to access your bot on Telegram. You you can obtain it from the Telegram @botfather. | string |
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.
54.2. Dependencies
At runtime, the telegram-source
Kamelet relies upon the presence of the following dependencies:
- camel:jackson
- camel:kamelet
- camel:telegram
- camel:core
54.3. Usage
This section describes how you can use the telegram-source
.
54.3.1. Knative Source
You can use the telegram-source
Kamelet as a Knative source by binding it to a Knative object.
telegram-source-binding.yaml
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 kind: KameletBinding metadata: name: telegram-source-binding spec: source: ref: kind: Kamelet apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 name: telegram-source properties: authorizationToken: "The Token" sink: ref: kind: Channel apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1 name: mychannel
54.3.1.1. Prerequisite
Make sure you have "Red Hat Integration - Camel K" installed into the OpenShift cluster you’re connected to.
54.3.1.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI
-
Save the
telegram-source-binding.yaml
file to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration. Run the source by using the following command:
oc apply -f telegram-source-binding.yaml
54.3.1.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI
Configure and run the source by using the following command:
kamel bind telegram-source -p "source.authorizationToken=The Token" channel:mychannel
This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.
54.3.2. Kafka Source
You can use the telegram-source
Kamelet as a Kafka source by binding it to a Kafka topic.
telegram-source-binding.yaml
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 kind: KameletBinding metadata: name: telegram-source-binding spec: source: ref: kind: Kamelet apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 name: telegram-source properties: authorizationToken: "The Token" sink: ref: kind: KafkaTopic apiVersion: kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1 name: my-topic
54.3.2.1. Prerequisites
Ensure that you’ve installed the AMQ Streams operator in your OpenShift cluster and created a topic named my-topic
in the current namespace. Make also sure you have "Red Hat Integration - Camel K" installed into the OpenShift cluster you’re connected to.
54.3.2.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI
-
Save the
telegram-source-binding.yaml
file to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration. Run the source by using the following command:
oc apply -f telegram-source-binding.yaml
54.3.2.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI
Configure and run the source by using the following command:
kamel bind telegram-source -p "source.authorizationToken=The Token" kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1:KafkaTopic:my-topic
This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.