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# Telegram Bot with Admin Panel Starter
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A starter template for building a Telegram bot with a web-based admin panel.
**Stack:**
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- **Backend:** NestJS 11, TypeORM, PostgreSQL, Grammy (Telegram Bot)
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- **Frontend:** React, Vite, Mantine UI
- **Infrastructure:** Docker Compose
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**Requirements:**
- Node.js v20+ (v22 recommended)
- pnpm 9+
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## Getting Started
### 1. Set up environment
```bash
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your values (database credentials, Telegram bot token, etc.)
```
### 2. Run with Docker (development)
```bash
docker compose -f compose.dev.yml up -d
```
### 3. Create super admin
```bash
docker exec -it ${PROJECT_NAME}_back sh
pnpm console admin create {username} {email}
```
### 4. Run frontend (development)
```bash
cd front
npm install
npm run dev
```
### 5. Run migrations
Migrations are run automatically on container start. To run manually:
```bash
cd back
pnpm migration:run
```
### Create a new migration
```bash
cd back
pnpm migration:generate --name=my-migration-name
```
## Project Structure
```
├── back/ # NestJS backend
│ └── src/
│ ├── admin-console/ # CLI commands (create admin)
│ ├── admins/ # Admin user management
│ ├── auth/ # JWT authentication
│ ├── bot/ # Telegram bot service
│ ├── common/ # Shared utilities, decorators, entities
│ ├── config/ # Environment validation
│ └── database/ # TypeORM setup & migrations
├── front/ # React admin panel
│ └── src/
│ ├── api/ # API client (axios, react-query)
│ ├── components/ # Reusable UI components
│ ├── guards/ # Auth & guest route guards
│ ├── hooks/ # Custom hooks (auth, API)
│ ├── layouts/ # Auth & dashboard layouts
│ ├── pages/ # Page components
│ ├── providers/ # Context providers
│ ├── routes/ # Routing configuration
│ └── theme/ # Mantine theme customization
├── compose.yml # Docker Compose (production)
├── compose.dev.yml # Docker Compose (development)
└── backup.sh # Database & uploads backup script
```
## Features
- JWT-based admin authentication
- Admin CRUD with role management (superadmin / admin)
- Telegram bot skeleton with Grammy
- Data table with pagination, sorting, filtering
- Dark/light theme
- Docker-based development & production setup
- Database backup with Telegram notification
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- **Localization system** - Multi-language support for bot messages
## 🌐 Localization System
The project includes a comprehensive localization system that allows admins to manage translations for bot messages.
### Overview
The localization system consists of:
- **Languages** (`langs`) - Supported languages with settings (slug, title, active status, text direction, date format)
- **Wordbooks** (`wordbooks`) - Collections of words grouped by functionality (e.g., "commands", "errors", "messages")
- **Words** (`words`) - Individual translation keys (marks) within a wordbook
- **Translations** (`word_translations`) - Actual translated text for each word in each language
### Admin Usage
#### Managing Languages
1. Navigate to **Dashboard → Localization → Languages**
2. **Create a new language:**
- Click "Create Language"
- Fill in:
- **Slug**: Language code (e.g., `en` , `ru` , `uk` )
- **Title**: Display name (e.g., "English", "Русский")
- **Active**: Enable/disable language (only active languages are loaded for bot)
- **Direction**: Text direction (`ltr` or `rtl` )
- **Date Format**: Date format preference (`en` or `ru` )
- Save
3. **Edit/Delete languages:**
- Click on a language in the table to edit
- Protected languages (marked as `defended` ) cannot be deleted
#### Managing Wordbooks
1. Navigate to **Dashboard → Localization → Wordbooks**
2. **Create a new wordbook:**
- Click "Create Wordbook"
- Fill in:
- **Name**: Unique wordbook identifier (e.g., `commands` , `errors` , `messages` )
- **Load To**: Where the wordbook is used:
- `all` - Available for both bot and admin panel
- `bot` - Only for Telegram bot
- Optionally add words during creation
- Save
3. **Edit a wordbook:**
- Click on a wordbook in the table
- Edit wordbook name and `load_to` setting
- Manage words:
- **Add word**: Click "Add Word" button
- **Edit word**: Modify the mark (key) or translations
- **Delete word**: Click delete icon (⚠️ words with translations will be removed)
#### Adding Translations
1. Open a wordbook for editing
2. For each word, you'll see translation fields for all active languages
3. **Add translations:**
- Enter translated text in the corresponding language field
- Translations are saved automatically when you update the wordbook
- Empty translations are allowed (will be `null` in database)
4. **Translation workflow:**
- When you add a new word, translation fields are automatically created for all existing languages
- When you add a new language, you'll need to add translations for existing words manually
- Use the language tabs to switch between languages while editing
### Best Practices
- **Wordbook naming**: Use descriptive, lowercase names (e.g., `commands` , `errors` , `buttons` )
- **Word marks**: Use clear, descriptive keys (e.g., `start_command` , `error_not_found` , `button_submit` )
- **Language slugs**: Follow ISO 639-1 standard (2-letter codes) or ISO 639-2 (3-letter codes)
- **Protected items**: Mark system languages and wordbooks as `defended` to prevent accidental deletion
- **Active languages**: Only mark languages as active if translations are ready (inactive languages won't be loaded by bot)
### Bot Integration
The bot automatically loads all active wordbooks marked with `load_to: 'all'` or `load_to: 'bot'` on startup. Translations are cached in memory for fast access. The cache is automatically reloaded when wordbooks are updated through the admin panel.
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## 🤖 Development with AI Assistants
This project is optimized for development with LLM assistants like Cursor AI, GitHub Copilot, etc.
### Key Files for AI Understanding:
- **`.cursorrules`** - Project conventions, code style, and common patterns
- **`AGENTS.md`** - Comprehensive architecture documentation and system design
- **`EXAMPLES.md`** - API usage examples, code patterns, and implementation guides
### Quick Start for AI:
1. Read `.cursorrules` for code style and conventions
2. Check `AGENTS.md` for architecture overview and module structure
3. See `EXAMPLES.md` for implementation patterns and API usage
4. Follow the module structure: Entity → DTO → Service → Controller → Module
### Common Tasks:
- **Adding a new feature**: See `AGENTS.md` → Development Workflow
- **Creating API endpoints**: See `EXAMPLES.md` → Frontend Usage Examples
- **Adding bot commands**: See `EXAMPLES.md` → Telegram Bot Examples
- **Database migrations**: See `EXAMPLES.md` → Database Migration Examples