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Simple module for testing telegram bots, created with node-telegram-bot-api which lets you test bot's logic without using telegram API.

Installation

npm install telegram-test

Usage

Include all necessary modules

var
  TelegramTester = require('telegram-test'),
  TelegramBot      = require('node-telegram-bot-api'),
  telegramBot      = new TelegramBot("sample token", {});

Create a bot with any kind of logic

class TestBot {
  constructor(bot) {
    bot.onText(/\/ping/, (msg, match)=> {
      let chatId = msg.from.id;
      let opts = {
        reply_to_message_id: msg.message_id,
        reply_markup: JSON.stringify({
          keyboard: [[{text: 'ok'}]],
        }),
      };
      bot.sendMessage(chatId, 'pong', opts);
    });

    bot.onText(/\/start/, (msg, match)=> {
      let chatId = msg.from.id;
      let opts = {
        reply_to_message_id: msg.message_id,
        reply_markup: JSON.stringify({
          keyboard: [[{text: 'Masha'}, {text: 'Sasha'}]],
        }),
      };
      bot.sendMessage(chatId, 'What is your name?', opts);
    });

    bot.onText(/Masha/, (msg, match)=> {
      let chatId = msg.from.id;
      let opts = {
        reply_to_message_id: msg.message_id,
        reply_markup: JSON.stringify({
          keyboard: [[{text: 'Hello!'}]],
        }),
      };
      bot.sendMessage(chatId, 'Hello, Masha!', opts);
    });

    bot.onText(/Sasha/, (msg, match)=> {
      let chatId = msg.from.id;
      let opts = {
        reply_to_message_id: msg.message_id,
        reply_markup: JSON.stringify({
          keyboard: [[{text: 'Hello!'}]],
        }),
      };
      bot.sendMessage(chatId, 'Hello, Sasha!', opts);
    });
  }
}

Write tests

(note that telegramBot is an instance of node-telegram-bot-api):

describe('Telegram Test', ()=> {
  const myBot = new TestBot(telegramBot);
  let testChat = 1;
  it('should be able to talk with sample bot', () => {
    const telegramTest = new TelegramTest(telegramBot);
    return telegramTest.sendUpdate(testChat, '/ping')
      .then((data)=> {
        if (data.text === 'pong') {
          return telegramTest.sendUpdate(testChat, '/start');
        }
        throw new Error(`Wrong answer for ping! (was  ${data.text})`);
      })
      .then(data=> telegramTest.sendUpdate(testChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text))
      .then((data)=> {
        if (data.text === 'Hello, Masha!') {
          return true;
        }
        throw new Error('Wrong greeting!');
      });
  });
});

You can also emulate selecting different actions, using data.keyboard like this:

describe('Telegram Bot tests', function () {
  let testChat=1;
  let myBot = new TestBot(telegramBot);
  let telegramTest = new TelegramTest(telegramBot);
  it('should complete a complex choise', function () {
    var myChat = testChat;
    testChat++;
    return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, "/start")
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][0].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
        return telegramTest.sendUpdate(myChat, data.keyboard[0][1].text);
      })
      .then(data=> {
         if(data.text==='Final' && data.keyboard[0][0].text==='Finish')
         {
          return;
         }
         else
         {
           throw new Error('we went some other way!')
         }
      });
  });
});

Of cause you can also make a simple array of choices and iterate through it.

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