Generic Telegram bot notification and webhook management library
Project description
byteforge-telegram
A generic, reusable Python library for Telegram bot notifications and webhook management.
Features
-
TelegramBotController: Send notifications via Telegram Bot API
- Plain text messages
- Formatted messages with title, fields, and footer
- Both sync and async support
- Automatic event loop handling
- Session cleanup to prevent leaks
-
WebhookManager: Manage Telegram webhooks
- Set webhook URL
- Get webhook information
- Delete webhook
- CLI tool included
Installation
pip install byteforge-telegram
Or install from source:
git clone https://github.com/jmazzahacks/byteforge-telegram.git
cd byteforge-telegram
pip install -e .
Quick Start
Sending Notifications
from byteforge_telegram import TelegramBotController, ParseMode
# Initialize with your bot token
bot = TelegramBotController("YOUR_BOT_TOKEN")
# Send a simple message
bot.send_message_sync(
text="Hello from byteforge-telegram!",
chat_ids=["CHAT_ID_1", "CHAT_ID_2"]
)
# Send a formatted message
bot.send_formatted_sync(
title="Deployment Complete",
fields={
"Environment": "production",
"Version": "1.2.3",
"Status": "Success"
},
chat_ids=["YOUR_CHAT_ID"],
emoji="✅",
footer="Deployed at 2025-01-03 12:00:00 UTC"
)
Managing Webhooks
Programmatic API
from byteforge_telegram import WebhookManager
# Initialize manager
manager = WebhookManager("YOUR_BOT_TOKEN")
# Set webhook
result = manager.set_webhook("https://example.com/telegram/webhook")
if result['success']:
print(f"Webhook set: {result['description']}")
# Get webhook info
info = manager.get_webhook_info()
if info:
print(f"Current webhook: {info.get('url')}")
print(f"Pending updates: {info.get('pending_update_count')}")
# Delete webhook
result = manager.delete_webhook()
if result['success']:
print("Webhook deleted")
Command-Line Interface
The package includes a setup-telegram-webhook CLI tool:
# Set webhook
setup-telegram-webhook --token YOUR_BOT_TOKEN --url https://example.com/telegram/webhook
# Or use environment variable
export TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=YOUR_BOT_TOKEN
setup-telegram-webhook --url https://example.com/telegram/webhook
# Get webhook info
setup-telegram-webhook --token YOUR_BOT_TOKEN --info
# Delete webhook
setup-telegram-webhook --token YOUR_BOT_TOKEN --delete
API Reference
TelegramBotController
Methods
send_message_sync(text, chat_ids, parse_mode=ParseMode.HTML, ...)
- Send a plain text message (synchronous)
- Returns:
Dict[str, bool]- success status for each chat
send_formatted_sync(title, fields, chat_ids, emoji=None, footer=None)
- Send a formatted message with title, fields, and footer (synchronous)
- Returns:
Dict[str, bool]- success status for each chat
send_message(...) / send_formatted(...)
- Async versions of the above methods
- Use with
awaitin async contexts
test_connection_sync(chat_id)
- Send a test message to verify bot is working
- Returns:
bool
Parse Modes
from byteforge_telegram import ParseMode
ParseMode.HTML # HTML formatting (default)
ParseMode.MARKDOWN # Markdown formatting
ParseMode.MARKDOWN_V2 # MarkdownV2 formatting
ParseMode.NONE # Plain text, no formatting
WebhookManager
Methods
set_webhook(webhook_url, timeout=10)
- Set the webhook URL for the bot
- Args:
webhook_url: HTTPS URL (required)timeout: Request timeout in seconds
- Returns:
Dict[str, Any]withsuccessanddescription - Raises:
ValueErrorif URL is not HTTPS
get_webhook_info(timeout=10)
- Get current webhook configuration
- Returns:
Dict[str, Any]with webhook details, orNoneon error
delete_webhook(timeout=10)
- Delete the current webhook
- Returns:
Dict[str, Any]withsuccessanddescription
TelegramResponse
Type-safe dataclass for constructing webhook responses.
Fields
method: API method name (usually "sendMessage")chat_id: Target chat IDtext: Message textparse_mode: Format type (default: "HTML")reply_markup: Optional keyboard markupdisable_web_page_preview: Disable link previews (default: False)disable_notification: Send silently (default: False)
Methods
to_dict()
- Convert to JSON-serializable dictionary
- Returns:
Dict[str, Any]
Example
from byteforge_telegram import TelegramResponse
response = TelegramResponse(
method='sendMessage',
chat_id=12345,
text='<b>Hello!</b>',
parse_mode='HTML',
disable_web_page_preview=True
)
# Use in Flask webhook
return jsonify(response.to_dict()), 200
Examples
Integration with Flask (Simple)
import os
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
from byteforge_telegram import TelegramBotController
app = Flask(__name__)
bot = TelegramBotController(os.getenv('TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN'))
@app.route('/telegram/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def telegram_webhook():
update = request.get_json()
# Process the update
message = update.get('message', {})
text = message.get('text', '')
chat_id = str(message.get('chat', {}).get('id'))
if text == '/start':
bot.send_message_sync(
text="Welcome! I'm your bot.",
chat_ids=[chat_id]
)
return jsonify({'ok': True}), 200
Integration with Flask (Using TelegramResponse)
For more complex webhooks, use TelegramResponse for type-safe responses:
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
from byteforge_telegram import TelegramResponse
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/telegram/webhook', methods=['POST'])
def telegram_webhook():
update = request.get_json()
# Extract message details
message = update.get('message', {})
text = message.get('text', '')
chat_id = message.get('chat', {}).get('id')
# Handle command
if text == '/start':
response = TelegramResponse(
method='sendMessage',
chat_id=chat_id,
text='<b>Welcome!</b> Type /help for commands.',
parse_mode='HTML'
)
return jsonify(response.to_dict()), 200
return jsonify({'ok': True}), 200
Async Usage
import asyncio
from byteforge_telegram import TelegramBotController, ParseMode
async def send_notifications():
bot = TelegramBotController("YOUR_BOT_TOKEN")
# Send multiple messages concurrently
results = await bot.send_message(
text="Async notification",
chat_ids=["CHAT_1", "CHAT_2", "CHAT_3"],
parse_mode=ParseMode.HTML
)
for chat_id, success in results.items():
if success:
print(f"Sent to {chat_id}")
else:
print(f"Failed to send to {chat_id}")
asyncio.run(send_notifications())
Error Handling
from byteforge_telegram import TelegramBotController
bot = TelegramBotController("YOUR_BOT_TOKEN")
results = bot.send_message_sync(
text="Important notification",
chat_ids=["CHAT_ID"]
)
for chat_id, success in results.items():
if not success:
print(f"Failed to send to {chat_id}")
# Implement retry logic, logging, etc.
Design Philosophy
Sync/Async Compatibility
The library handles both synchronous and asynchronous contexts automatically:
*_sync()methods work in regular Python code (like Flask apps)asyncmethods work in async contexts (like FastAPI, async scripts)- Automatically detects running event loops
- Creates fresh Bot instances per call to avoid loop conflicts
Session Management
Each message send creates a new Bot instance and properly cleans up the HTTP session afterward. This prevents connection leaks and event loop conflicts.
Error Handling
- Network errors are caught and logged
- Results dict shows success/failure per chat ID
- Graceful degradation when services are unavailable
Requirements
- Python 3.9+
- python-telegram-bot >= 20.0
- requests >= 2.31.0
Development
Setup
# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/jmazzahacks/byteforge-telegram.git
cd byteforge-telegram
# Create and activate virtual environment
python3 -m venv .
source bin/activate
# Install development dependencies
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
# Install package in development mode
pip install -e .
# Run tests
pytest
# Format code
black src/
Running Tests
# Run all tests
source bin/activate && pytest
# Run with coverage
source bin/activate && pytest --cov=byteforge_telegram
# Run specific test file
source bin/activate && pytest tests/test_models.py
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Author
Jason Byteforge (@jmazzahacks)
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