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This commit adds a first working Dockerfile for this program, as well as
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Public IP tracker

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Telegram bot that detects changes to the device's public IP. This is particularily useful when the device is handled by an ISP that does not provide a static public IP, such as a home device.

Features

Automatic public IP detection and monitoring

Upon startup, the current public IP is detected, and a status message is sent to a specific Telegram channel with the relevant information.

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When running as a daemon, the program automatically monitors the current public IP adress for changes. If the IP changes for some reason, then the new updated adress is sent to the specific Telegram channel.

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On-demand public IP

The relevant channel is monitored during the program execution. This allows the user to send a command to the bot in order to get the current public IP on-demand.

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Deploy

Configuration file

For now, the program is configured through a JSON configuration file. Here is a sample :

{
    "telegram": {
        "token": "<your_bot_token>",
        "channel_id": 9999999
    },
    "polling_frequency": 5
}

Docker

You can use the provided Dockerfile to build your own image.

docker build -t public-ip-tracker .

You can then use the provided configuration file sample, and provide it to the program using the /config volume

I might add support for environment variables in the future.

docker run -it -v /path/to/your/dir/with/json/file:/config public-ip-tracker