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Kovi
A OneBot V11 bot plugin framework developed in Rust.
You can find more documentation in the Kovi Doc.
The project is currently in beta.
More features will be added in future updates.
Note⚠️: The project is in Beta, and the following may change.
Note⚠️: The project currently only supports the OneBot V11 forward WebSocket protocol.
The original intent behind this project is to enhance group activity, facilitate group management, and is intended for personal entertainment, learning, and communication purposes only. No one is allowed to use this project for any illegal activities.
Getting Started
The project is written in Rust, and plugins also need to be written in Rust. Please ensure that Rust is installed locally.
- Create a basic Rust project and add the framework.
- You will see that a bot instance has been generated in src/main.rs.
use build_bot;
If this is your first run, during build_bot, you'll be prompted to enter some information to create the kovi.conf.json file, which is required for Kovi to run.
✔ What is the IP of the OneBot server? · 127.0.0.1
(Default: 127.0.0.1)
✔ What is the port of the OneBot server? · 8081
(Default: 8081)
✔ What is the access_token of the OneBot server? ·
(Default: Null)
✔ What is the ID of the main administrator?
(No default value)
Plugin Development
Creating a Plugin
Follow the steps below.
kovi-cli and cargo will take care of everything for you.
You will see that a new plugins/hi directory has been created. This is also the recommended way to develop plugins, as it’s always good to manage them in a directory.
Writing a Plugin
Write your newly created plugin in plugins/hi/src/lib.rs.
Here's a minimal example:
// Import the plugin builder structure
use PluginBuilder as plugin;
// Build the plugin
async
The main function is written in lib.rs because it will be exported later to be mounted to the bot instance.
Plugins generally don't need a main.rs.
Mounting the Plugin
Alternatively, you can use cargo directly; both are the same. This will add a local dependency in the root project’s Cargo.toml.
use build_bot;
More Plugin Examples
Bot Actively Sending Messages
use PluginBuilder as plugin;
async
The main() function runs only once when KoviBot starts.
The closure passed to plugin::on_msg() runs every time a message is received.
Kovi has encapsulated all available OneBot standard APIs. To extend the API, you can use RuntimeBot's send_api() to send APIs yourself.
You can find more documentation in the Kovi Doc.