Laravel Telegram Git Notifier is a Laravel package that allows you to create a Telegram bot to receive notifications from GitHub or GitLab events and manage customization through messages and buttons on Telegram.
- Send notifications of your GitHub/GitLab repositories to Telegram Bots, Groups, Super Groups (Multiple Topics), and Channels.
- The bot must be created using the BotFather
- PHP ^8.4|^8.5
- Laravel ^11.0|^12.0
- Composer
- Core: Telegram Git Notifier
You can install this package via Composer:
composer require cslant/laravel-telegram-git-notifier- Webhook Security:
VerifyWebhookSecretmiddleware with timing-safehash_equals()comparison - Webhook Status Command: Check webhook status via
php artisan tg-notifier:webhook:status - Deferrable Provider: Lazy-loaded service provider with singleton bindings for better performance
- API Retry Logic: Exponential backoff for Telegram API rate limits (HTTP 429)
- In-Memory Caching: Config files cached in memory with dirty flag
- Clean Template Format: Simplified emoji usage (single emoji per event type)
- PHP 8.4+ support with
readonlyclasses and properties - Full type safety with explicit return types and nullable params
matchexpressions instead ofswitchfor cleaner code- PSR-3
LoggerInterfacesupport
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
tg-notifier:webhook:set |
Set the webhook URL for your Telegram bot |
tg-notifier:webhook:status |
Check the current webhook status |
tg-notifier:owner:config |
Change owner for config JSON files |
See the Usage - Telegram git notifier Documentation for a list of usage.
Please check and update some configurations in the documentation.
Please see the Telegram Git Notifier Documentation for more information.
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Push
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Issues
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Issue Comment
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Pull Request
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Pull Request Review
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Fork
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Commit Comment
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Deployment
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Deployment Status
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Fork
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Workflow
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Watch
... and more events can be seen in the all GitHub events available
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Push
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Tag Push
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Issue
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Merge Request
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Note
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Pipeline
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Wiki Page
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Build
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Deployment
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Release
... and more events can be seen in the all GitLab events available
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
