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@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ This can further be simplified to:
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__ https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon
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__ https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/methods/index.html
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__ https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/?q=message
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__ https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/?q=message&redirect=no
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@ -26,6 +26,12 @@ in response to certain methods, such as :tl:`GetUsersRequest`.
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If the peer is someone in a group, you would similarly
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`client.get_participants(group) <telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.get_participants>`.
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Once you have encountered an ID, the library will (by default) have saved
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their ``access_hash`` for you, which is needed to invoke most methods.
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This is why sometimes you might encounter this error when working with
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the library. You should ``except ValueError`` and run code that you know
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should work to find the entity.
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Getting entities
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****************
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@ -125,3 +131,21 @@ library, the raw requests you make to the API are also able to call
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The library will call the ``.resolve()`` method of the request, which will
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resolve ``'username'`` with the appropriated :tl:`InputPeer`. Don't worry if
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you don't get this yet, but remember some of the details here are important.
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Full entities
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*************
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In addition to :tl:`PeerUser`, :tl:`InputPeerUser`, :tl:`User` (and its
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variants for chats and channels), there is also the concept of :tl:`UserFull`.
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This full variant has additional information such as whether the user is
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blocked, its notification settings, the bio or about of the user, etc.
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There is also :tl:`messages.ChatFull` which is the equivalent of full entities
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for chats and channels, with also the about section of the channel. Note that
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the ``users`` field only contains bots for the channel (so that clients can
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suggest commands to use).
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You can get both of these by invoking :tl:`GetFullUser`, :tl:`GetFullChat`
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and :tl:`GetFullChannel` respectively.
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telethon\.events package
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========================
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.. automodule:: telethon.events
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Every event (builder) subclasses `telethon.events.common.EventBuilder`,
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so all the methods in it can be used from any event builder/event instance.
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:show-inheritance:
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Below all the event types are listed:
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.. automodule:: telethon.events.newmessage
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:show-inheritance:
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.. automodule:: telethon.events
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:show-inheritance:
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``[mention](tg://user?id=123456789)``) and ``pre`` blocks with three
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backticks.
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Sending a ``/start`` command with a parameter (like ``?start=data``)
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is also done through this method. Simply send ``'/start data'`` to
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the bot.
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Args:
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entity (`entity`):
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To who will it be sent.
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Sends a "read acknowledge" (i.e., notifying the given peer that we've
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read their messages, also known as the "double check").
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This effectively marks a message as read (or more than one) in the
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given conversation.
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Args:
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entity (`entity`):
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The chat where these messages are located.
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"""
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Downloads the given media, or the media from a specified Message.
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Note that if the download is too slow, you should consider installing
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``cryptg`` (through ``pip install cryptg``) so that decrypting the
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received data is done in C instead of Python (much faster).
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message (:tl:`Message` | :tl:`Media`):
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The media or message containing the media that will be downloaded.
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return utils.get_input_peer(peer)
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raise ValueError(
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'Could not find the input entity corresponding to "{}". '
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'Make sure you have encountered this user/chat/channel before. '
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'If the peer is in your dialogs call client.get_dialogs().'
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'If the peer belongs to a chat call client.get_participants().'
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'Could not find the input entity for "{}". Please read https://'
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'telethon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extra/basic/entities.html to'
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'find out more details.'
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.format(peer)
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)
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