package org.telegram.commands; import lombok.extern.slf4j.Slf4j; import org.telegram.database.DatabaseManager; import org.telegram.telegrambots.extensions.bots.commandbot.commands.BotCommand; import org.telegram.telegrambots.meta.api.methods.send.SendMessage; import org.telegram.telegrambots.meta.api.objects.Chat; import org.telegram.telegrambots.meta.api.objects.User; import org.telegram.telegrambots.meta.exceptions.TelegramApiException; import org.telegram.telegrambots.meta.generics.TelegramClient; /** * This command simply replies with a hello to the users command and * sends them the 'kind' words back, which they send via command parameters * * @author Timo Schulz (Mit0x2) */ @Slf4j public class HelloCommand extends BotCommand { private static final String LOGTAG = "HELLOCOMMAND"; public HelloCommand() { super("hello", "Say hallo to this bot"); } @Override public void execute(TelegramClient telegramClient, User user, Chat chat, String[] arguments) { if (!DatabaseManager.getInstance().getUserStateForCommandsBot(user.getId())) { return; } String userName = chat.getUserName(); if (userName == null || userName.isEmpty()) { userName = user.getFirstName() + " " + user.getLastName(); } StringBuilder messageTextBuilder = new StringBuilder("Hello ").append(userName); if (arguments != null && arguments.length > 0) { messageTextBuilder.append("\n"); messageTextBuilder.append("Thank you so much for your kind words:\n"); messageTextBuilder.append(String.join(" ", arguments)); } SendMessage answer = new SendMessage(chat.getId().toString(), messageTextBuilder.toString()); try { telegramClient.execute(answer); } catch (TelegramApiException e) { log.error("Error", e); } } }