| Package Data | |
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| Maintainer Username: | alberto.bottarini |
| Maintainer Contact: | alberto.bottarini@gmail.com (alberto-bottarini) |
| Package Create Date: | 2016-01-08 |
| Package Last Update: | 2016-01-14 |
| Language: | PHP |
| License: | Apache License 2.0 |
| Last Refreshed: | 2025-10-20 15:04:45 |
| Package Statistics | |
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| Total Downloads: | 107 |
| Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
| Daily Downloads: | 0 |
| Total Stars: | 16 |
| Total Watchers: | 1 |
| Total Forks: | 1 |
| Total Open Issues: | 0 |
Laravel extension to send command output trough telegram bots
laravel-telegram-event-output requires another Laravel extension: irazasyed/telegram-bot-sdk. This requirement is managed by Composer and you should not worry for it. Although this, some configurations of telegram-bot-sdk are required.
Download using composer:
composer require alberto-bottarini/laravel-telegram-event-output
Edit config/app.php and add a new ServiceProvider:
Telegram\Bot\Laravel\TelegramServiceProvider::class
and a new Alias:
'Telegram' => Telegram\Bot\Laravel\Facades\Telegram::class
Publish telegram configuration executing:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider=irazasyed/telegram-bot-sdk
Edit config/telegram.php or .env and add your Telegram API token id. This will be provided by BotFather. Here you can find some documentation.
Improve your App\Console\Kernel with a new Trait:
use \AlbertoBottarini\LaravelTelegramEventOutput\TelegramConsoleKernel;
Since now, thanks to the trait, your ConsoleEvent shows a new method, telegramOutputTo, that you should call in the same way you called emailOutputTo. This method accepts a required parameter chatId. This will be the id of the chat/group where you want to receive the command notification. You can obtain this by using the getUpdates BOT command(documentation).
$telegramChatId = 1234567890;
$schedule->command('inspire')->cron('* * * * *')
->sendOutputTo(storage_path('logs/test.log'))
->telegramOutputTo($telegramChatId);