A tool using the Telegram Bot API for sending messages to a Telegram chat by a context manager, function call, or CLI.
The purpose of this module is to provide a simple way to send messages to a Telegram chat using the Telegram Bot API. This is especially useful for long-running automation scripts, where the user may not be around to check the logs.
This is not a wrapper for the Telegram Bot API, but rather a utility for notifying users of enter/exit events with a context manager.
pip install py-telegram-notifier
In order for the module to function, you must supply it with a bot token and a chat id. Full instructions on creating a bot can be found here.
Firstly, set up the config for your Notifier. Bot token and chat id are required and must be set as environment
variables (TELEGRAM_TOKEN
and TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID
, respectively). It's strongly recommended to use a git-ignored .env
file for this purpose, an example file can be found here.
import dotenv
from telegram_notifier import Notifier
# Load environment variables
dotenv.load_dotenv()
with Notifier("Test case") as notifier:
# Enter message fired
notifier.send_message("This is a progress update")
# Exit message fired
import dotenv
from telegram_notifier import Notifier
# Load environment variables
dotenv.load_dotenv()
notifier = Notifier()
notifier.send_message("Test message")
# Does not need to be used as a context manager
TELEGRAM_TOKEN=0000000000 TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID=0000000000 python -m telegram_notifier "Test message"
This module treats all messages as MarkdownV2
by default, and escapes known reserved characters. See Notifier.send_message()
for more information.
The author of this software is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Telegram or any of its affiliates and is independently owned and created.