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Silo Telegram Bot

A Telegram bot designed to monitor the health factor of a Silo account and send notifications when the health factor falls below a user-defined threshold. The bot offers various flows for users to interact, manage, and configure notifications effectively.

Commands Overview

Here’s a summary of the main commands that users can use with the bot:

/start: Start the bot and see available options. /watch: Add a new position to track based on a Silo account. /manage: Manage your active subscriptions. /help: Access help information for bot usage. /example: View an example of the notification the bot sends when a health factor alert is triggered.

Commands Details

1. Start Flow (/start)

  • Sends a welcome message with an overview of the bot's available commands.
  • Provides basic instructions on how to get started using the bot.

2. Watch Flow (/watch)

  • Prompts users to enter an account address to monitor.
  • Displays the available positions for the entered address.
  • Allows users to select a position to track.
  • Requests a health factor threshold from the user to trigger notifications.
  • Lets the user choose a chat (private or group) for receiving health factor notifications.
  • Confirms successful subscription creation.

3. Manage Flow (/manage)

  • Lists all of the user's active subscriptions.
  • Allows the user to select and manage individual subscriptions, with the following options:
    • Pause/Resume the subscription.
    • Unsubscribe from the subscription.
    • Change settings, such as:
      • Health factor notification threshold.
      • Preferred language.
      • Notification interval.
  • Provides global management actions:
    • Pause all subscriptions.
    • Restart all subscriptions.
    • Unsubscribe from all subscriptions.

4. Help Flow (/help)

  • Displays general help and usage information.
  • Provides detailed help for specific commands upon request.

5. Example Flow (/example)

  • Sends an example notification message to show users what to expect.

6. Notification System

  • Sends alerts when the health factor of a tracked position falls below the user-defined threshold.
  • Notifications include options to:
    • View position details.
    • Add collateral.
    • Repay debt.
    • Manage subscription settings.

7. Rate Limit Notifications

  • Configurable cooldown period between notifications to prevent spamming in case of rapid health factor drops.

8. Delivery of Notifications

  • Users can configure which chat (individual or group) will receive the notifications, enhancing usability for both personal and team scenarios.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone https://github.com/bleu/silo-hf-monitor.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory:
    cd silo-hf-monitor
  3. Install dependencies (we use pnpm as the package manager):
    pnpm install

Configuration

  1. Export environment variables, e.g:
     export DATABASE_PRIVATE_URL=postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432
     export TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=...
     export TELEGRAM_WEBHOOK_URL=...
     export PONDER_RPC_URL_MAINNET=...
     export PONDER_RPC_URL_OPTIMISM=...
     export PONDER_RPC_URL_ARBITRUM=...
     export PONDER_RPC_URL_BASE=...

Running the Project

1. Set Up the Database with Docker

The project uses PostgreSQL as the database, which you can run via Docker. Use the provided docker-compose.yml file to set up the PostgreSQL service:

Start Docker Compose:

docker-compose up -d

This will start a PostgreSQL container with the name silo-hc-monitor-postgres. The database will be accessible at localhost:5432 with the credentials defined in the compose file.

Ensure the database is running correctly by checking the container status:

docker ps

The database is now ready to store the subscriptions and health factor monitoring data.

2. Run Development Scripts

The project has several services to run concurrently during development: the notifier, indexer, bot, and the Ponder process. You can use the predefined pnpm scripts for these tasks.

Running All Services Concurrently

To run all services (Ponder, Bot, Notifier, and Indexer) simultaneously during development, use the dev:all script:

pnpm dev:all

This uses concurrently to run all the services in parallel, allowing you to work on multiple components of the project seamlessly.

Running Individual Services

Ponder: pnpm dev Telegram Bot: pnpm dev:bot Indexer: pnpm dev:indexer Notifier: pnpm dev:notifier.

3. Migrations

For any database schema updates, you can run migrations for the bot service as follows:

pnpm migrate:bot

5. Linting and Type Checking

To ensure the code follows standard conventions and is free from type errors, you can run:

Linting:

pnpm lint

Type Checking:

pnpm typecheck

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.