DeleteChatUserRequest
Both users and bots can use this request. See code examples.
---functions--- messages.deleteChatUser#a2185cab flags:# revoke_history:flags.0?true chat_id:long user_id:InputUser = Updates
Returns
| Updates |
This type can be an instance of either:
| UpdateShort | UpdateShortChatMessage |
| UpdateShortMessage | UpdateShortSentMessage |
| Updates | UpdatesCombined |
| UpdatesTooLong |
Parameters
| chat_id | long | |
| user_id | InputUser | Anything entity-like will work if the library can find its Input version (e.g., usernames, Peer, User or Channel objects, etc.). |
| revoke_history | flag | This argument defaults to None and can be omitted. |
Known RPC errors
This request can cause 3 known errors:
ChatIdInvalidError | Invalid object ID for a chat. Make sure to pass the right types, for instance making sure that the request is designed for chats (not channels/megagroups) or otherwise look for a different one more suited\nAn example working with a megagroup and AddChatUserRequest, it will fail because megagroups are channels. Use InviteToChannelRequest instead. |
PeerIdInvalidError | An invalid Peer was used. Make sure to pass the right peer type and that the value is valid (for instance, bots cannot start conversations). |
UserNotParticipantError | The target user is not a member of the specified megagroup or channel. |
You can import these from telethon.errors.
Example
from telethon.sync import TelegramClient
from telethon import functions, types
with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash) as client:
result = client(functions.messages.DeleteChatUserRequest(
chat_id=-12398745604826,
user_id='username',
revoke_history=True
))
print(result.stringify())