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# Usage
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* [Events](#events)
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* [WebHooks](#webhooks)
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* [Sending files](#sending-files)
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* [Error handling](#error-handling)
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<a name="events"></a>
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## Events
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*TelegramBot* is an [EventEmitter](https://nodejs.org/api/events.html#events_class_eventemitter)
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that emits the following events:
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1. `message`: Received a new incoming [Message][message] of any kind
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1. Depending on the properties of the [Message][message], one of these
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events may **ALSO** be emitted: `text`, `audio`, `document`, `photo`,
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`sticker`, `video`, `voice`, `contact`, `location`,
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`new_chat_members`, `left_chat_member`, `new_chat_title`,
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`new_chat_photo`, `delete_chat_photo`, `group_chat_created`,
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`game`, `pinned_message`, `poll`, `migrate_from_chat_id`, `migrate_to_chat_id`,
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`channel_chat_created`, `supergroup_chat_created`,
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`successful_payment`, `invoice`, `video_note`
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1. **Arguments**: `message` ([Message][message]), `metadata` (`{ type?:string }`)
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1. `new_chat_participant`, `left_chat_participant` are **deprecated**
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1. `callback_query`: Received a new incoming [Callback Query][callback-query]
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1. `inline_query`: Received a new incoming [Inline Query][inline-query]
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1. `chosen_inline_result`: Received result of an inline query i.e. [ChosenInlineResult][chosen-inline-result]
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1. `channel_post`: Received a new incoming channel post of any kind
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1. `edited_message`: Received a new version of a message that is known to the bot and was edited
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1. `edited_message_text`
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1. `edited_message_caption`
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1. `edited_channel_post`: Received a new version of a channel post that is known to the bot and was edited
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1. `edited_channel_post_text`
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1. `edited_channel_post_caption`
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1. `shipping_query`: Received a new incoming shipping query
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1. `pre_checkout_query`: Received a new incoming pre-checkout query
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1. `poll`: Received a new incoming poll
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1. `polling_error`: Error occurred during polling. See [polling errors](#polling-errors).
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1. `webhook_error`: Error occurred handling a webhook request. See [webhook errors](#webhook-errors).
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1. `error`: Unexpected error occurred, usually fatal!
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**Tip:** Its much better to listen a specific event rather than on
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`message` in order to stay safe from the content.
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**Tip:** Bot must be enabled on [inline mode][inline-mode] for receive some
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messages.
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<a name="webhooks"></a>
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## WebHooks
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Telegram only supports HTTPS connections to WebHooks.
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Therefore, in order to set a WebHook, you will need a SSL certificate.
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Since August 29, 2015 Telegram supports self-signed ones, thus, you can
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generate them:
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```bash
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# Our private cert will be key.pem, keep this file private
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$ openssl genrsa -out key.pem 2048
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# Our public certificate will be crt.pem
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$ openssl req -new -sha256 -key key.pem -out crt.pem
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```
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Once they are generated, the `crt.pem` should be uploaded, when setting up
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your webhook. For example,
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```js
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bot.setWebHook('public-url.com', {
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certificate: 'path/to/crt.pem', // Path to your crt.pem
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});
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```
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**Note:** If you encounter an error, like
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`Error: error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line`,
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you may want to proceed to [this issue][issue-63] for more information.
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<a name="sending-files"></a>
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## Sending files
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The library makes it easy to get started sending files. *By default*, you
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may provide a **file-path** and the library will handle reading it for you.
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For example,
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```js
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, 'path/to/audio.mp3');
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```
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You may also pass in a **Readable Stream** from which data will be piped.
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For example,
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```js
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const stream = fs.createReadStream('path/to/audio.mp3');
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, stream);
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```
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You may also pass in a **Buffer** containing the contents of your file.
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For example,
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```js
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const buffer = fs.readFileSync('path/to/audio.mp3'); // sync! that's sad! :-( Just making a point!
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, buffer);
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```
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If you already have a **File ID**, you earlier retrieved from Telegram,
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you may pass it in, for example:
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```js
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const fileId = getFileIdSomehow();
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, fileId);
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```
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Some API methods, such as *SendPhoto*, allow passing a **HTTP URL**, that
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the Telegram servers will use to download the file. For example,
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```js
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const url = 'https://telegram.org/img/t_logo.png';
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bot.sendPhoto(chatId, url);
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```
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If you wish to explicitly specify the filename or
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[MIME type](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type),
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you may pass an additional argument as file options, like so:
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```js
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const fileOptions = {
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// Explicitly specify the file name.
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filename: 'customfilename',
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// Explicitly specify the MIME type.
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contentType: 'audio/mpeg',
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};
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, data, {}, fileOptions);
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```
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**NOTE:** You **MUST** provide an empty object (`{}`) in place of
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*Additional Telegram query options*, if you have **no** query options
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to specify. For example,
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```js
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// WRONG!
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// 'fileOptions' will be taken as additional Telegram query options!!!
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, data, fileOptions);
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// RIGHT!
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bot.sendAudio(chatId, data, {}, fileOptions);
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```
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<a name="sending-files-options"></a>
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### File Options (metadata)
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When sending files, the library automatically resolves
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the `filename` and `contentType` properties.
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**For now, this has to be manually activated using environment
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variable `NTBA_FIX_350`.**
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In order of highest-to-lowest precedence in searching for
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a value, when resolving the `filename`:
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*(`fileOptions` is the Object argument passed to the method.
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The "file" argument passed to the method can be a `Stream`,
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`Buffer` or `filepath`.)*
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1. Is `fileOptions.filename` explictly defined?
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1. Does `Stream#path` exist?
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1. Is `filepath` provided?
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1. Default to `"filename"`
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And the `contentType`:
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1. Is `fileOptions.contentType` explictly-defined?
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1. Does `Stream#path` exist?
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1. Try detecting file-type from the `Buffer`
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1. Is `filepath` provided?
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1. Is `fileOptions.filename` explicitly defined?
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1. Default to `"application/octet-stream"`
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<a name="sending-files-performance"></a>
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### Performance Issue
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To support providing file-paths to methods that send files involves
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performing a file operation, i.e. *fs.existsSync()*, that checks for
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the existence of the file at the provided path. While the cost of
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this operation *might* be negligible in most use cases, if you want
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to squeeze the best performance out of this library, you may wish to
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disable this behavior.
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This will mean that you will **NOT** be able to pass in file-paths.
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You will have to use Streams or Buffers to provide the file contents.
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Disabling this behavior:
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```js
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const bot = new TelegramBot(token, {
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filepath: false,
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});
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```
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<a name="error-handling"></a>
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## Error handling
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Every `Error` object we pass back has the properties:
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* `code` (String):
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* value is `EFATAL` if error was fatal e.g. network error
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* value is `EPARSE` if response body could **not** be parsed
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* value is `ETELEGRAM` if error was returned from Telegram servers
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* `response` ([http.IncomingMessage](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_incomingmessage)):
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* available if `error.code` is **not** `EFATAL`
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* `response.body` (String|Object): Error response from Telegram
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* type is `String` if `error.code` is `EPARSE`
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* type is `Object` if `error.code` is `ETELEGRAM`
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For example, sending message to a non-existent user:
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```js
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bot.sendMessage(nonExistentUserId, 'text').catch((error) => {
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console.log(error.code); // => 'ETELEGRAM'
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console.log(error.response.body); // => { ok: false, error_code: 400, description: 'Bad Request: chat not found' }
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});
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```
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<a name="polling-errors"></a>
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## Polling errors
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An error may occur during polling. It is up to you to handle it
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as you see fit. You may decide to crash your bot after a maximum number
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of polling errors occurring. **It is all up to you.**
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By default, the polling error is just logged to stderr, if you do
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**not** handle this event yourself.
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Listen on the `'polling_error'` event. For example,
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```js
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bot.on('polling_error', (error) => {
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console.log(error.code); // => 'EFATAL'
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});
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```
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<a name="webhook-errors"></a>
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## WebHook errors
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Just like with [polling errors](#polling-errors), you decide on how to
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handle it. By default, the error is logged to stderr.
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Listen on the `'webhook_error'` event. For example,
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```js
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bot.on('webhook_error', (error) => {
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console.log(error.code); // => 'EPARSE'
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});
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```
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[update]:https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#update
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[message]:https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#message
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[callback-query]:https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#callbackquery
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[inline-query]:https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inlinequery
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[chosen-inline-result]:https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#choseninlineresult
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[inline-mode]:https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inline-mode
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[issue-63]:https://github.com/yagop/node-telegram-bot-api/issues/63
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