diff --git a/source/_components/notify.telegram.markdown b/source/_components/notify.telegram.markdown index 6bd390bdb75..7df967d6289 100644 --- a/source/_components/notify.telegram.markdown +++ b/source/_components/notify.telegram.markdown @@ -28,8 +28,30 @@ The quickest way to retrieve your `chat_id` is visiting [https://api.telegram.or The result set will include your chat ID as `id` in the `from` section: ```json -{"ok":true,"result":[{"update_id":254199982, -"message":{"message_id":27,"from":{"id":123456789,"first_name":"YOUR_FIRST_NAME YOUR_NICK_NAME","last_name":"YOUR_LAST_NAME","username":"YOUR_NICK_NAME"},"chat":{"id":123456789,"first_name":"YOUR_FIRST_NAME YOUR_NICK_NAME","last_name":"YOUR_LAST_NAME","username":"YOUR_NICK_NAME","type":"private"},"date":1678292650,"text":"test"}}]} +{ + "ok": true, + "result": [{ + "update_id": 254199982, + "message": { + "message_id": 27, + "from": { + "id": 123456789, + "first_name": "YOUR_FIRST_NAME YOUR_NICK_NAME", + "last_name": "YOUR_LAST_NAME", + "username": "YOUR_NICK_NAME" + }, + "chat": { + "id": 123456789, + "first_name": "YOUR_FIRST_NAME YOUR_NICK_NAME", + "last_name": "YOUR_LAST_NAME", + "username": "YOUR_NICK_NAME", + "type": "private" + }, + "date": 1678292650, + "text": "test" + } + }] +} ``` Another way to get your chat ID directly is described below. Start your Python interpreter from the command-line: