SendBotRequestedPeerRequest
Both users and bots may be able to use this request. See code examples.
---functions--- messages.sendBotRequestedPeer#91b2d060 peer:InputPeer msg_id:int button_id:int requested_peers:Vector<InputPeer> = Updates
Returns
Updates |
This type can be an instance of either:
UpdateShort | UpdateShortChatMessage |
UpdateShortMessage | UpdateShortSentMessage |
Updates | UpdatesCombined |
UpdatesTooLong |
Parameters
peer | InputPeer | Anything entity-like will work if the library can find its Input version (e.g., usernames, Peer , User or Channel objects, etc.). |
msg_id | int | |
button_id | int | |
requested_peers | InputPeer | Anything entity-like will work if the library can find its Input version (e.g., usernames, Peer , User or Channel objects, etc.). A list must be supplied. |
Known RPC errors
This request can't cause any RPC error as far as we know.
Example
from telethon.sync import TelegramClient from telethon import functions, types with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash) as client: result = client(functions.messages.SendBotRequestedPeerRequest( peer='username', msg_id=42, button_id=42, requested_peers=['username'] )) print(result.stringify())