- Create a bot
- Get the bot's API token from @BotFather
- Add your bot to the chat you'll be sending messages to
- Get the ID of the chat
a. Fetch bot updates and look for the chat id:
b. OR, run bot.rb and @-mention your bot in the chat. The chat id will appear incurl https://api.telegram.org/bot$TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN/getUpdates | jq .message.chat.id
bot.rb
's output.
The bot may need temporary message access:@BotFather > Bot Settings > Group Privacy > Turn off
- Send a message using the HTTP API: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendmessage
curl -X POST \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{"chat_id": "123456789", "text": "This is a test from curl", "disable_notification": true}' \ https://api.telegram.org/bot$TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN/sendMessage
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Sending a notification message to Telegram using its HTTP API via cURL
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# Use this script to test that your Telegram bot works. | |
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# Install the dependency | |
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# $ gem install telegram_bot | |
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# Run the bot | |
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# $ ruby bot.rb | |
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# Send a message to the bot to get the current chat's ID in the console output. | |
# If it's a group chat, invite them to the chat first. | |
require 'logger' | |
require 'telegram_bot' | |
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN = "YOUR_BOT_API_TOKEN" | |
bot = TelegramBot.new(token: TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, logger: Logger.new(STDOUT)) | |
bot.get_updates(fail_silently: true) do |message| | |
puts "@#{message.from.username}: #{message.text}" | |
puts "Chat-ID: #{message.chat.id}" | |
end |
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