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The telegram
platform uses Telegram 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. Please follow those instructions 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.
- The
chat_id
of an user.
The quickest way to retrieve your chat_id
is visiting 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:
{"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:
$ 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:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
notify:
- name: NOTIFIER_NAME
platform: telegram
api_key: ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPQRSTUVXYZ
chat_id: YOUR_CHAT_ID
Configuration variables:
- name (Optional): Setting the optional parameter
name
allows multiple notifiers to be created. The default value isnotify
. The notifier will bind to the servicenotify.NOTIFIER_NAME
. - api_key (Required): The API token of your bot.
- chat_id (Required: The chat ID of your user.
To use notifications, please see the getting started with automation page.
{% linkable_title Photo support %}
...
action:
service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME
data:
title: Send an images
message: That's a 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
- url or file (Required): For local or remote path to an image.
- caption (Optional): The title of the image.
- username (Optional): Username for an URL which require HTTP basic authentication.
- password (Optional): Username for an URL which require HTTP basic authentication.
{% linkable_title Document support %}
...
action:
service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME
data:
title: Send a document
message: That's a example that sends a document.
data:
document:
file: /tmp/whatever.odf
caption: Picture Title xy
- url or file (Required): For local or remote path to an image.
- caption (Optional): The title of the image.
- username (Optional): Username for an URL which require HTTP basic authentication.
- password (Optional): Username for an URL which require HTTP basic authentication.
{% linkable_title Location support %}
...
action:
service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME
data:
title: Send location
message: Location updated.
data:
location:
latitude: 32.87336
longitude: 117.22743
- location (Required): For local or remote path to an image.
- latitude (Required): The latitude to send.
- longitude (Required): The longitude to send.