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bot.onText(/(.+)$/, function (msg, match) {
    const opts = {
    reply_markup: {
      inline_keyboard: [
        [
          {
            text: 'Edit Text',
            callback_data: 'edit'
          }
        ]
      ]
    }
  };
  bot.sendMessage(msg.from.id, 'Original Text', opts);
});

bot.on("callback_query", function(callbackQuery) {
    // 'callbackQuery' is of type CallbackQuery
    console.log(callbackQuery);
});

I have looking for answer to this question, tried all the resources available on call_back. Such as Telegram bot inline keyboard via Node.JS Telegram inline keyboard and keyboard How can create menu for telegram bot in bot father?

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  • Your code looks good, and works fine in my sandbox.
    – stdob--
    Mar 25, 2017 at 8:18
  • Hey @stdob-- is there any special step up? is the bot needs to be deployed to test the query?
    – User1911
    Mar 26, 2017 at 6:20
  • Nothing special: provide token, and start...
    – stdob--
    Mar 26, 2017 at 14:48
  • Is it possible that you can provide me the complete setup how to do it? because I am not sure if i am going somewhere wrong.
    – User1911
    Mar 26, 2017 at 17:11

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How about trying this like that?

bot.on('callback_query', function onCallbackQuery(callbackQuery) {
        const action = callbackQuery.data;
        const msg = callbackQuery.message;
        // do your stuff
        if (action === 'adress') {
        // do something if callback data is "adress", you can have multiple if statements for various cases
        }
});

That's how I got it working, hope it helps!

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  • Nope it is not working. Is there any special setup needs to be done in BotFather?
    – User1911
    Mar 26, 2017 at 6:05
  • @Smit Sad to hear that. I am most certain that absolutely no setup is required to be done in BotFather. Have you tried running the example from this page in the docs? And are you sure there is no issue with your polling / webHook setup? It might also be the case: as far as I know, this stuff is responsible for dealing with any feedback the bot receives.
    – Monochrome
    Mar 26, 2017 at 8:19
  • @Smit Also in the comment section for the original question (where I can't comment for now, unfortunately) you asked if the bot needs to be deployed to a server. And the answer is no, it is not required. You can absolutely handle callback queries running the bot on your machine.
    – Monochrome
    Mar 26, 2017 at 8:27

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