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🔧 chore(dependencies): update pdm.lock with new dependencies #428

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced error handling in the message sending process for improved user feedback.
    • Asynchronous processing for markdown conversion to optimize performance.
  • Chores

    • Updated project version and dependency for telegramify-markdown to ensure compatibility with new features.

🔨 fix(telegram): adjust indentation and make telegramify awaitable
🔨 fix(telegram): adjust indentation and make telegramify awaitable
@sudoskys sudoskys merged commit 79524d6 into main Dec 15, 2024
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This pull request introduces an asynchronous modification to the telegramify_markdown.telegramify function call in the Telegram sender module. The change involves updating the function invocation to use the await keyword, enabling non-blocking execution. Simultaneously, the project's pyproject.toml has been updated to use a newer version of the telegramify-markdown package (from >=0.2.3 to >=0.3.0), which likely supports the new asynchronous functionality.

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File Change Summary
app/receiver/telegram/__init__.py Updated telegramify_markdown.telegramify call to use await in the TelegramSender class
pyproject.toml Upgraded telegramify-markdown package version from >=0.2.3 to >=0.3.0

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sequenceDiagram
    participant Sender as TelegramSender
    participant Converter as telegramify_markdown
    participant Telegram as Telegram Service

    Sender->>Converter: await telegramify(content)
    Converter-->>Sender: Return markdown cells
    Sender->>Telegram: Send message
    alt Send Successful
        Telegram-->>Sender: Message sent
    else Send Failed
        Sender->>Sender: Log error
    end
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