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Telegram is a non-profit, cloud-based instant messaging service. It offers open source clients for a multitude of operating systems and powerful APIs that allow developers to create their own clients and chat bots.
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Hello!
Thanks for awesome library.
I am trying to write tests for my bot, and not sure how to do it right. I've searched the docs but found nothing.
Do you have some examples?
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In terms of Telegram bot API the maximum polling time of getUpdates is referred to as timeout. That is if there are pending updates, Telegram will return them immediately. In the other case, it will wait for timeout seconds and then answer with an empty list.
The telegram-bot Rust library has its own notion of timeouts. getUpdates' timeout [i
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