=============================== Working with Chats and Channels =============================== .. note:: These examples assume you have read :ref:`full-api`. .. contents:: Joining a chat or channel ========================= Note that :tl:`Chat` are normal groups, and :tl:`Channel` are a special form of :tl:`Chat`, which can also be super-groups if their ``megagroup`` member is `True`. Joining a public channel ======================== Once you have the :ref:`entity ` of the channel you want to join to, you can make use of the :tl:`JoinChannelRequest` to join such channel: .. code-block:: python from telethon.tl.functions.channels import JoinChannelRequest await client(JoinChannelRequest(channel)) # In the same way, you can also leave such channel from telethon.tl.functions.channels import LeaveChannelRequest await client(LeaveChannelRequest(input_channel)) For more on channels, check the `channels namespace`__. __ https://tl.telethon.dev/methods/channels/index.html Joining a private chat or channel ================================= If all you have is a link like this one: ``https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAFFszQPyPEZ7wgxLtd``, you already have enough information to join! The part after the ``https://t.me/joinchat/``, this is, ``AAAAAFFszQPyPEZ7wgxLtd`` on this example, is the ``hash`` of the chat or channel. Now you can use :tl:`ImportChatInviteRequest` as follows: .. code-block:: python from telethon.tl.functions.messages import ImportChatInviteRequest updates = await client(ImportChatInviteRequest('AAAAAEHbEkejzxUjAUCfYg')) Adding someone else to such chat or channel =========================================== If you don't want to add yourself, maybe because you're already in, you can always add someone else with the :tl:`AddChatUserRequest`, which use is very straightforward, or :tl:`InviteToChannelRequest` for channels: .. code-block:: python # For normal chats from telethon.tl.functions.messages import AddChatUserRequest # Note that ``user_to_add`` is NOT the name of the parameter. # It's the user you want to add (``user_id=user_to_add``). await client(AddChatUserRequest( chat_id, user_to_add, fwd_limit=10 # Allow the user to see the 10 last messages )) # For channels (which includes megagroups) from telethon.tl.functions.channels import InviteToChannelRequest await client(InviteToChannelRequest( channel, [users_to_add] )) Note that this method will only really work for friends or bot accounts. Trying to mass-add users with this approach will not work, and can put both your account and group to risk, possibly being flagged as spam and limited. Checking a link without joining =============================== If you don't need to join but rather check whether it's a group or a channel, you can use the :tl:`CheckChatInviteRequest`, which takes in the hash of said channel or group. Increasing View Count in a Channel ================================== It has been asked `quite`__ `a few`__ `times`__ (really, `many`__), and while I don't understand why so many people ask this, the solution is to use :tl:`GetMessagesViewsRequest`, setting ``increment=True``: .. code-block:: python # Obtain `channel' through dialogs or through client.get_entity() or anyhow. # Obtain `msg_ids' through `.get_messages()` or anyhow. Must be a list. await client(GetMessagesViewsRequest( peer=channel, id=msg_ids, increment=True )) Note that you can only do this **once or twice a day** per account, running this in a loop will obviously not increase the views forever unless you wait a day between each iteration. If you run it any sooner than that, the views simply won't be increased. __ https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/issues/233 __ https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/issues/305 __ https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/issues/409 __ https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/issues/447