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При локальной разработке supabase functions serve --env-file ./supabase/functions/.env --no-verify-jwt
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'.env' положить по адресу ./supabase/functions/.env
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Вызов функции без Bearer token curl -i --location --request POST 'http://127.0.0.1:54321/functions/v1/create-tasks'
--header 'Content-Type: application/json'
--data '{"data":["Иван Иванов: 🔄 Разобраться с интеграцией видео со ссылками в TLDV", "Виктор Петров: 🔎 Исследовать возможность скачивания видео с Vimeo для преобразования в текст"]}'
Try it out: @supabase_example_bot
- Create the function:
supabase functions deploy --no-verify-jwt telegram-bot
- Local start function:
supabase functions serve --env-file ./supabase/functions/.env --no-verify-jwt
- Contact @BotFather to create a bot and get its token.
- Set the secrets:
supabase secrets set BOT_TOKEN=your_token FUNCTION_SECRET=random_secret
- Set your bot’s webhook URL to
https://<PROJECT_NAME>.functions.supabase.co/telegram-bot
(replacing<...>
with respective values). To do that, you open the request URL in your browser:
https://api.telegram.org/bot<BOT_TOKEN>/setWebhook?url=https://<PROJECT_NAME>.functions.supabase.co/telegram-bot?secret=<FUNCTION_SECRET>
supabase functions serve --env-file .env.local --no-verify-jwt
Start Project <19.06.2024>
- supabase start
- supabase functions serve --env-file supabase/functions/.env --no-verify-jwt
- ngrok http 54321
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for LOCAL_SUPABASE_URL_ANON_KEY and other Supabase Variables: supabase status
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for tests: deno test --allow-all --env=supabase/functions/.env supabase/functions/tests/game-step-test.ts