Events
Since a message may contain a text, photo, document, etc., some events are special cases. For example a message has additional properties as it may contain a text, photo, or a document. When the client will receive a message here's how it will be parsed:
Here's how tgx-core handles this:
- Client will emit
messageClientEvent.Message - If the message is text:
- Client will emit
textClientEvent.Text
- Client will emit
- If the message is a photo:
- Client will emit
photoClientEvent.Photo
- Client will emit
And so on.
For events emitted alonside with ClientEvent.Message, you can check the events with params (message).
To know what events are emitted by the client, you may visit ClientEvent.
Listening to Events
tgx-core currently offers two methods to listen to your client's events.
Registry
For more information about registries, please visit Introduction.
EventEmitter
The client exetends an event emitter, you may directly listen to the client itself.
Client.on(ClientEvent.Ready, () => {
console.log('Client is ready!')
})Stopping an Event
To simply stop listening to an event, you can get the event from the events registry as it stores the registered events.
client.extensions.registries.events.get('ready').stop()client.extensions.registries.events.get(ClientEvent.Ready).stop()Resume
To resume you just invoke the listen method.
client.extensions.registries.events.get('ready').listen()client.extensions.registries.events.get(ClientEvent.Ready).listen()