--- title: "Telegram webhooks" description: "Telegram webhooks support" logo: telegram.png ha_category: - Notifications ha_release: 0.42 --- Telegram chatbot webhooks implementation as described in the Telegram [documentation](https://core.telegram.org/bots/webhooks). Using Telegrams `setWebhook` method your bot's webhook URL should be set to `https://:/api/telegram_webhooks`. This is one of two bot implementations supported by Telegram. Described by Telegram as the preferred implementation but requires your Home Assistant instance to be exposed to the internet. ## Configuration To integrate this into Home Assistant, add the following section to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry http: base_url: # the Home Assistant https url which is exposed to the internet. telegram_bot: - platform: webhooks api_key: YOUR_API_KEY parse_mode: html allowed_chat_ids: - 12345 - 67890 ``` {% configuration %} allowed_chat_ids: description: A list of ids representing the users and group chats that are authorized to interact with the webhook. required: true type: list api_key: description: The API token of your bot. required: true type: string parse_mode: description: Default parser for messages if not explicit in message data, either `html` or `markdown`. required: false default: markdown type: string proxy_url: description: Proxy url if working behind one (`socks5://proxy_ip:proxy_port`). required: false type: string proxy_params: description: Proxy configuration parameters, as dict, if working behind a proxy (`username`, `password`, etc.). required: false type: string url: description: Allow to overwrite the `base_url` from the [`http`](/integrations/http/) integration for different configurations (`https://:`). required: false type: string trusted_networks: description: Telegram server access ACL as list. required: false type: string default: 149.154.160.0/20, 91.108.4.0/22 {% endconfiguration %} To get your `chat_id` and `api_key` follow the instructions [here](/integrations/telegram). As well as authorizing the chat, if you have added your bot to a group you will also need to authorize any user that will be interacting with the webhook. When an unauthorized user tries to interact with the webhook Home Assistant will raise an error ("Incoming message is not allowed"), you can easily obtain the users id by looking in the "from" section of this error message. ## Full configuration example The configuration sample below shows how an entry can look like: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry http: base_url: telegram_bot: - platform: webhooks api_key: YOUR_API_KEY trusted_networks: - 149.154.160.0/20 - 91.108.4.0/22 allowed_chat_ids: - 12345 - 67890 ```