with fal.ai and Telegram?
Emit new event each time a Telegram Bot command is received.
Emit new event each time a channel post is created or updated.
Emit new event each time a Telegram message is created or updated.
Adds a request to the queue for asynchronous processing, including specifying a webhook URL for receiving updates. See the documentation
Create an additional invite link for a chat, See the docs for more information
Cancels a request in the queue. This allows you to stop a long-running task if it's no longer needed. See the documentation
Gets the response of a completed request in the queue. This retrieves the results of your asynchronous task. See the documentation
import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
fal_ai: {
type: "app",
app: "fal_ai",
}
},
async run({ steps, $ }) {
fal.config({
credentials: `${this.fal_ai.$auth.api_key}`,
});
const result = await fal.subscribe("fal-ai/lora", {
input: {
model_name: "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0",
prompt:
"Photo of a rhino dressed suit and tie sitting at a table in a bar with a bar stools, award winning photography, Elke vogelsang",
},
logs: true,
});
return result;
},
})
The Telegram Bot API allows you to build bots that can interact with users on the Telegram platform. Using Pipedream, you can automate messaging, handle commands, and trigger actions based on conversations or alerts. Pipedream's serverless execution model enables you to create complex workflows involving Telegram messages without managing any infrastructure. With Pipedream's integration, you can process inbound messages, send outbound notifications, and connect the Telegram Bot API with numerous other services to create powerful automation solutions.
import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
telegram_bot_api: {
type: "app",
app: "telegram_bot_api",
}
},
async run({steps, $}) {
return await axios($, {
url: `https://api.telegram.org/bot${this.telegram_bot_api.$auth.token}/getMe`,
})
},
})