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Unofficial Docker image of Telegram Bot API
Here is Docker image for https://github.com/tdlib/telegram-bot-api
The Telegram Bot API provides an HTTP API for creating Telegram Bots.
If you've got any questions about bots or would like to report an issue with your bot, kindly contact us at @BotSupport in Telegram.
Quick reference
Before start, you will need to obtain api-id
and api-hash
as described in https://core.telegram.org/api/obtaining_api_id and specify them using the TELEGRAM_API_ID
and TELEGRAM_API_HASH
environment variables.
And then to start the Telegram Bot API all you need to do is
docker run -d -p 8081:8081 --name=telegram-bot-api --restart=always -v telegram-bot-api-data:/var/lib/telegram-bot-api -e TELEGRAM_API_ID=<api_id> -e TELEGRAM_API_HASH=<api-hash> aiogram/telegram-bot-api:latest
Configuration
Container can be configured via environment variables
TELEGRAM_API_ID
, TELEGRAM_API_HASH
Application identifiers for Telegram API access, which can be obtained at https://my.telegram.org as described in https://core.telegram.org/api/obtaining_api_id
TELEGRAM_STAT
Enable statistics HTTP endpoint.
Usage: -e TELEGRAM_STAT=1 -p 8082:8082
and then check that curl http://<host>:8082
returns server statistic
TELEGRAM_FILTER
"/". Allow only bots with 'bot_user_id % modulo == remainder'
TELEGRAM_MAX_WEBHOOK_CONNECTIONS
default value of the maximum webhook connections per bot
TELEGRAM_VERBOSITY
log verbosity level
TELEGRAM_LOG_FILE
Filename where logs will be redirected (By default logs will be written to stdout/stderr streams)
TELEGRAM_MAX_CONNECTIONS
maximum number of open file descriptors
TELEGRAM_PROXY
HTTP proxy server for outgoing webhook requests in the format http://host:port
TELEGRAM_LOCAL
allow the Bot API server to serve local requests
Start with persistent storage
Server working directory is /var/lib/telegram-bot-api
so if you want to persist the server data you can mount this folder as volume:
-v telegram-bot-api-data:/etc/telegram/bot/api
Note that all files in this directory will be owned by user telegram-bot-api
and group telegram-bot-api
(uid: 101
, gid: 101
, compatible with nginx image)
Usage via docker stack deploy or docker-compose
version: '3.7'
services:
telegram-bot-api:
image: aiogram/telegram-bot-api:latest
environment:
TELEGRAM_API_ID: "<api-id>"
TELEGRAM_API_HASH: "<api-hash>"
volumes:
- telegram-bot-api-data:/var/lib/telegram-bot-api
ports:
- 8081:8081
volumes:
telegram-bot-api-data: