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Telegram chatbot polling implementation.
One of two bot implementations supported by Telegram. Your Home Assistant does not have to be exposed to the internet.
To integrate this into Home Assistant, add the following section to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
telegram_bot:
- platform: polling
api_key: YOUR_API_KEY
allowed_chat_ids:
- 12345
- 67890
{% configuration %}
allowed_chat_ids:
description: A list of user in the user_id
Telegram format enabled to interact to 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: '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
{% endconfiguration %}
To get your chat_id
and api_key
follow the instructions here.