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Working with messages
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.. note::
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These examples assume you have read :ref:`accessing-the-full-api`.
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.. contents::
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Sending stickers
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Stickers are nothing else than ``files``, and when you successfully retrieve
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the stickers for a certain sticker set, all you will have are ``handles`` to
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these files. Remember, the files Telegram holds on their servers can be
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referenced through this pair of ID/hash (unique per user), and you need to
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use this handle when sending a "document" message. This working example will
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send yourself the very first sticker you have:
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.. code-block:: python
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# Get all the sticker sets this user has
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from telethon.tl.functions.messages import GetAllStickersRequest
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sticker_sets = client(GetAllStickersRequest(0))
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# Choose a sticker set
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from telethon.tl.functions.messages import GetStickerSetRequest
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from telethon.tl.types import InputStickerSetID
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sticker_set = sticker_sets.sets[0]
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# Get the stickers for this sticker set
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stickers = client(GetStickerSetRequest(
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stickerset=InputStickerSetID(
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id=sticker_set.id, access_hash=sticker_set.access_hash
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)
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))
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# Stickers are nothing more than files, so send that
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client.send_file('me', stickers.documents[0])
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.. _issues: https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/issues/215
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