Update usage of deprecated methods in the docs

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Lonami Exo 2018-04-25 09:55:34 +02:00
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5 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Basic Usage
# Retrieving messages from a chat
from telethon import utils
for message in client.get_message_history('username', limit=10):
for message in client.iter_messages('username', limit=10):
print(utils.get_display_name(message.sender), message.message)
# Listing all the dialogs (conversations you have open)
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Basic Usage
# Once you have a message with .media (if message.media)
# you can download it using client.download_media():
messages = client.get_message_history('username')
messages = client.get_messages('username')
client.download_media(messages[0])
**More details**: :ref:`telegram-client`

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Many other common methods for quick scripts are also available:
# The utils package has some goodies, like .get_display_name()
from telethon import utils
for message in client.get_message_history('username', limit=10):
for message in client.iter_messages('username', limit=10):
print(utils.get_display_name(message.sender), message.message)
# Dialogs are the conversations you have open

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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ use :tl:`GetMessagesViewsRequest`, setting ``increment=True``:
# Obtain `channel' through dialogs or through client.get_entity() or anyhow.
# Obtain `msg_ids' through `.get_message_history()` or anyhow. Must be a list.
# Obtain `msg_ids' through `.get_messages()` or anyhow. Must be a list.
client(GetMessagesViewsRequest(
peer=channel,

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@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
# History
elif msg == '!h':
# First retrieve the messages and some information
messages = self.get_message_history(entity, limit=10)
messages = self.get_messages(entity, limit=10)
# Iterate over all (in reverse order so the latest appear
# the last in the console) and print them with format:
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
# Note that the .sender attribute is only there for
# convenience, the API returns it differently. But
# this shouldn't concern us. See the documentation
# for .get_message_history() for more information.
# for .iter_messages() for more information.
name = get_display_name(msg.sender)
# Format the message content

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class HigherLevelTests(unittest.TestCase):
progress_callback=lambda c, t:
print('test_cdn_download:uploading {:.2%}...'.format(c/t))
)
msg = client.get_message_history(me)[1][0]
msg = client.get_messages(me)[1][0]
out = BytesIO()
client.download_media(msg, out)