--- layout: page title: "Telegram" description: "Instructions how to add Telegram notifications to Home Assistant." date: 2015-10-09 18:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: telegram.png ha_category: Notifications ha_release: 0.7.5 --- The `telegram` platform uses [Telegram](https://web.telegram.org) to delivery notifications from Home Assistant to your Android device, your Windows phone, or your iOS device. The requirements are: - You need a [Telegram bot](https://core.telegram.org/bots). Please follow those [instructions](https://core.telegram.org/bots#6-botfather) to create one and get the token for your bot. Keep in mind that bots are not allowed to contact users. You need to make the first contact with your user. Meaning that you need to send a message to the bot from your user. - You need to configure a [Telegram bot in Home Assistant](/components/telegram_bot) and define there your API key and the allowed chat ids to interact with. - The `chat_id` of an allowed user. To retrieve your `chat_id`, contact any of the Telegram bots created for this purpose (@myidbot, @get_id_bot) The quickest way to retrieve your `chat_id` is visiting [https://api.telegram.org/botYOUR_API_TOKEN/getUpdates](https://api.telegram.org/botYOUR_API_TOKEN/getUpdates) or to use `$ curl -X GET https:/api.telegram.org/botYOUR_API_TOKEN/getUpdates`. Replace `YOUR_API_TOKEN` with your actual token. 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"}}]} ``` Another way to get your chat ID directly is described below. Start your Python interpreter from the command-line: ```python $ python3 >>> import telegram >>> bot = telegram.Bot(token='YOUR_API_TOKEN') >>> chat_id = bot.getUpdates()[-1].message.chat_id >>> print(chat_id) 123456789 ``` To enable Telegram notifications in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry for the Telegram Bot telegram_bot: platform: webhooks api_key: ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ allowed_chat_ids: - CHAT_ID_1 - CHAT_ID_2 - CHAT_ID_3 # Example configuration.yaml entry for the notifier notify: - name: NOTIFIER_NAME platform: telegram chat_id: CHAT_ID_2 ``` Configuration variables: - **name** (*Optional*): Setting the optional parameter `name` allows multiple notifiers to be created. The default value is `notify`. The notifier will bind to the service `notify.NOTIFIER_NAME`. - **chat_id** (*Required*): The chat ID of your user. To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/). ### {% linkable_title Text message %} ```yaml ... action: service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME data: title: '*Send a message*' message: 'That's an example that _sends_ a *formatted* message with a custom keyboard.' data: keyboard: - '/command1, /command2' - '/command3, /command4' ``` Configuration variables: - **message** (*Required*): Message text. - **title** (*Optional*): Will be composed as '%title\n%message'. - **keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom keyboard. - **inline_keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom inline keyboard with buttons with asociated callback data. ### {% linkable_title Photo support %} ```yaml ... action: service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME data: title: Send an images message: That's an example that sends an image. data: photo: - url: http://192.168.1.28/camera.jpg username: admin password: secrete - file: /tmp/picture.jpg caption: Picture Title xy - url: http://somebla.ie/video.png caption: I.e. for a Title ``` Configuration variables: - **url** or **file** (*Required*): For local or remote path to an image. - **caption** (*Optional*): The title of the image. - **username** (*Optional*): Username for a URL which require HTTP basic authentication. - **password** (*Optional*): Username for a URL which require HTTP basic authentication. - **keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom keyboard. - **inline_keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom inline keyboard with buttons with asociated callback data. ### {% linkable_title Document support %} ```yaml ... action: service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME data: title: Send a document message: That's an example that sends a document. data: document: file: /tmp/whatever.odf caption: Document Title xy ``` Configuration variables: - **url** or **file** (*Required*): For local or remote path to a document. - **caption** (*Optional*): The title of the document. - **username** (*Optional*): Username for a URL which require HTTP basic authentication. - **password** (*Optional*): Username for a URL which require HTTP basic authentication. - **keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom keyboard. - **inline_keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom inline keyboard with buttons with asociated callback data. ### {% linkable_title Location support %} ```yaml ... action: service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME data: title: Send location message: Location updated. data: location: latitude: 32.87336 longitude: 117.22743 ``` Configuration variables: - **location** (*Required*): For local or remote path to an image. - **latitude** (*Required*): The latitude to send. - **longitude** (*Required*): The longitude to send. - **keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom keyboard. - **inline_keyboard** (*Optional*): List of rows of commands, comma-separated, to make a custom inline keyboard with buttons with asociated callback data.