# trackmyd-bot
A telegram bot to track your devices.
This bot is written in Node.js
## Architecture
**trackmyd-bot** uses the [**trackmyd-api**](https://github.com/frsposito/trackmyd-api) project APIs to get device locations.
To configure the server, refer to the [**trackmyd-api**](https://github.com/frsposito/trackmyd-api) repository.
In order to use trackmyd-bot, in addiction to the configuration of the trackmyd-api, it’s also necessary to configure [**GPSLogger**](https://github.com/mendhak/gpslogger), an open-source application that allows sending location through HTTP calls.
## Usage
Before requesting the position to the bot you need to add a new device and configure it.
1. **Add a new device.**
Send the `/add` command to the bot. You will be prompted to add the device name.
2. **Configure GPSLogger on Android.**
Once confirmed the device name, the bot will return 3 messages:
- URL (full-path including the device ID)
- HEADER (HTTP header, used for authentication to APIs)
- BODY (HTTP body with the parameters that will be automatically evaluated by GPSLogger).
Take the values and insert them in the GPSLogger app under "Logging details > Log to custom URL" specifying HTTP Method = 'PATCH'.
Then press "Start Logging" on GPSLogger.
3. **Request the position at the bot**
Send the `/position` command to the bot and select the device. If the device (with GPSLogger) has sent the information to the API, 2 messages will be returned (one with the location on the map, and one with additional information).
## Installation
### Step by step
1. Install **NodeJS** and **NPM**.
2. Clone this repository.
3. Install dependencies with `npm install`.
4. Create a new bot with **BotFather** on Telegram
5. Enter the **token** generated by BotFather in (app.token) into `config.json`.
6. Enter your **Telegram ID** in (app.authorizedUsers) into `config.json`.
7. Configure Basic Authentication in (app.api.headers) into `config.json`.
8. Start with `npm start`.
### License
GPLv3
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Made with ❤️ by Francesco Esposito ([@frsposito](https://github.com/frsposito))