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# Changelog

## 0.28.0 (2023-09-24)

### [Bot API 6.9](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#september-22-2023) - [#117](https://github.com/ayrat555/frankenstein/pull/117)

## 0.27.0 (2023-08-21)

### [Bot API 6.8](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#august-18-2023) - [#112](https://github.com/ayrat555/frankenstein/pull/112)
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[package]
name = "frankenstein"
version = "0.27.0"
version = "0.28.0"
authors = ["Ayrat Badykov <[email protected]>", "Pepe Márquez <[email protected]>"]
description = "Telegram bot API client for Rust"
edition = "2018"
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Telegram bot API client for Rust.

It's a complete wrapper for Telegram bot API and it's up to date with version 6.7 of the API.
It's a complete wrapper for Telegram bot API and it's up to date with version 6.9 of the API.

Frankenstein data structures (rust structs and enums) are mapped one-to-one from Telegram bot API objects and method params.

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```toml
[dependencies]
frankenstein = "0.27"
frankenstein = "0.28"
```

## Features
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To use the async client add the following line to your `Cargo.toml` file:

```toml
frankenstein = { version = "0.27", default-features = false, features = ["async-http-client"] }
frankenstein = { version = "0.28", default-features = false, features = ["async-http-client"] }
```

You can also disable all features:

```toml
frankenstein = { version = "0.27", default-features = false }
frankenstein = { version = "0.28", default-features = false }
```

In this case the crate will ship only with telegram types
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### Documentation

Frankenstein implements all telegram bot api methods. To see which parameters you should pass, check [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/frankenstein/0.27.0/frankenstein/api_traits/telegram_api/trait.TelegramApi.html#provided-methods)
Frankenstein implements all telegram bot api methods. To see which parameters you should pass, check [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/frankenstein/0.28.0/frankenstein/api_traits/telegram_api/trait.TelegramApi.html#provided-methods)

You can check out real-world bots created using this library:

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1. `ureq` comes with a default feature (`impl`). So the feature should be disabled:

```toml
frankenstein = { version = "0.27", default-features = false, features = ["telegram-trait"] }
frankenstein = { version = "0.28", default-features = false, features = ["telegram-trait"] }
```

2. Implement `TelegramApi` trait which requires two functions:
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