from .common import name_inner_event from .newmessage import NewMessage from ..tl import types @name_inner_event class MessageEdited(NewMessage): """ Occurs whenever a message is edited. Just like `NewMessage `, you should treat this event as a `Message `. .. warning:: On channels, `Message.out ` will be ``True`` if you sent the message originally, **not if you edited it**! This can be dangerous if you run outgoing commands on edits. Some examples follow: * You send a message "A", ``out is True``. * You edit "A" to "B", ``out is True``. * Someone else edits "B" to "C", ``out is True`` (**be careful!**). * Someone sends "X", ``out is False``. * Someone edits "X" to "Y", ``out is False``. * You edit "Y" to "Z", ``out is False``. Since there are useful cases where you need the right ``out`` value, the library cannot do anything automatically to help you. Instead, consider using ``from_users='me'`` (it won't work in broadcast channels at all since the sender is the channel and not you). """ @classmethod def build(cls, update): if isinstance(update, (types.UpdateEditMessage, types.UpdateEditChannelMessage)): event = cls.Event(update.message) else: return event._entities = update._entities return event class Event(NewMessage.Event): pass # Required if we want a different name for it