moai/.planning/phases/02-bot-core/02-01-PLAN.md
Mikkel Georgsen 4d6768e55c docs(02): create phase plan for bot core
Phase 02: Bot Core
- 2 plans created (02-01 infrastructure, 02-02 handlers)
- 6 total tasks defined
- Ready for execution

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-16 15:33:31 +00:00

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---
phase: 02-bot-core
plan: 01
type: execute
---
<objective>
Set up Telegram bot infrastructure with Application builder, config loading, and handler registration pattern.
Purpose: Establish the bot entry point and configuration loading so handlers can be added incrementally.
Output: Working bot main.py that starts, loads config, and registers handlers (empty initially).
</objective>
<execution_context>
~/.claude/get-shit-done/workflows/execute-phase.md
~/.claude/get-shit-done/templates/summary.md
</execution_context>
<context>
@.planning/PROJECT.md
@.planning/ROADMAP.md
@.planning/phases/01-foundation/01-03-SUMMARY.md
@src/moai/core/database.py
@pyproject.toml
**Tech stack available:**
- SQLAlchemy async with aiosqlite (from Phase 1)
- python-telegram-bot (in dependencies, not yet used)
**Established patterns:**
- Async context manager for sessions
- Module-level globals for engine/session factory
**Constraining decisions:**
- Phase 1: Module-level globals for database (simple singleton)
- Phase 1: expire_on_commit=False for async sessions
</context>
<tasks>
<task type="auto">
<name>Task 1: Create bot configuration module</name>
<files>src/moai/bot/config.py</files>
<action>
Create config.py that loads bot configuration from environment variables:
- BOT_TOKEN (required): Telegram bot token
- ALLOWED_USERS (optional): Comma-separated list of Telegram user IDs for allowlist auth
- DATABASE_URL (optional): Database URL, defaults to sqlite+aiosqlite:///./moai.db
- LOG_LEVEL (optional): Logging level, defaults to INFO
Use pydantic-settings or simple os.environ with dataclass. Keep it simple - use dataclass with classmethod from_env().
Raise ValueError if BOT_TOKEN is missing.
Do NOT use pydantic-settings - it adds a dependency. Use stdlib dataclass + os.environ.
</action>
<verify>python -c "from moai.bot.config import BotConfig; print('Config module loads')"</verify>
<done>BotConfig dataclass exists with from_env() classmethod, raises on missing BOT_TOKEN</done>
</task>
<task type="auto">
<name>Task 2: Create bot main.py with Application setup</name>
<files>src/moai/bot/main.py</files>
<action>
Create main.py as the bot entry point using python-telegram-bot v21+ patterns:
1. Import ApplicationBuilder from telegram.ext
2. Load config via BotConfig.from_env()
3. Create Application with ApplicationBuilder().token(config.bot_token).build()
4. Add post_init callback to initialize database (init_db, create_tables)
5. Add post_shutdown callback to close database (close_db)
6. Import and register handlers from handlers/ (empty for now, will add in 02-02)
7. Call app.run_polling()
Structure:
```python
import logging
from telegram.ext import ApplicationBuilder
from moai.bot.config import BotConfig
from moai.core.database import init_db, create_tables, close_db
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
async def post_init(application):
init_db(config.database_url)
await create_tables()
logger.info("Database initialized")
async def post_shutdown(application):
await close_db()
logger.info("Database closed")
def main():
config = BotConfig.from_env()
app = (
ApplicationBuilder()
.token(config.bot_token)
.post_init(post_init)
.post_shutdown(post_shutdown)
.build()
)
# Handlers will be registered here in 02-02
logger.info("Starting bot...")
app.run_polling()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
```
Note: post_init receives the application as argument. Store config at module level or pass via application.bot_data.
</action>
<verify>python -c "from moai.bot.main import main; print('Main module loads')" (will fail at runtime without BOT_TOKEN, but import should work)</verify>
<done>main.py exists with ApplicationBuilder setup, post_init/post_shutdown hooks for database lifecycle</done>
</task>
<task type="auto">
<name>Task 3: Create handlers package structure</name>
<files>src/moai/bot/handlers/__init__.py</files>
<action>
Create handlers/__init__.py with a register_handlers function that takes an Application and registers all handlers.
For now, it's empty (no handlers yet), but the structure allows 02-02 to add handlers cleanly:
```python
"""Telegram command handlers for MoAI bot."""
from telegram.ext import Application
def register_handlers(app: Application) -> None:
"""Register all command handlers with the application.
Args:
app: The telegram Application instance.
"""
# Handlers will be imported and registered here
# from moai.bot.handlers import commands
# app.add_handler(CommandHandler("help", commands.help_command))
pass
```
Update main.py to call register_handlers(app) before run_polling().
</action>
<verify>python -c "from moai.bot.handlers import register_handlers; print('Handlers package loads')"</verify>
<done>handlers/__init__.py exists with register_handlers function, main.py calls it</done>
</task>
</tasks>
<verification>
Before declaring plan complete:
- [ ] `python -c "from moai.bot.config import BotConfig"` succeeds
- [ ] `python -c "from moai.bot.main import main"` succeeds
- [ ] `python -c "from moai.bot.handlers import register_handlers"` succeeds
- [ ] `ruff check src/moai/bot/` passes
- [ ] All new files have docstrings
</verification>
<success_criteria>
- All tasks completed
- All verification checks pass
- Bot infrastructure ready for handler registration
- No TypeScript errors or ruff violations
</success_criteria>
<output>
After completion, create `.planning/phases/02-bot-core/02-01-SUMMARY.md` using summary template.
</output>