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Events Reference
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Here you will find a quick summary of all the methods
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and properties that you can access when working with events.
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You can access the client that creates this event by doing
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``event.client``, and you should view the description of the
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events to find out what arguments it allows on creation and
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its **attributes** (the properties will be shown here).
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.. important::
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Remember that **all events base** `ChatGetter
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<telethon.tl.custom.chatgetter.ChatGetter>`! Please see :ref:`faq`
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if you don't know what this means or the implications of it.
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.. contents::
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NewMessage
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Occurs whenever a new text message or a message with media arrives.
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.. note::
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The new message event **should be treated as** a
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normal `Message <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message>`, with
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the following exceptions:
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* ``pattern_match`` is the match object returned by ``pattern=``.
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* ``message`` is **not** the message string. It's the `Message
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<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message>` object.
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Remember, this event is just a proxy over the message, so while
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you won't see its attributes and properties, you can still access
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them. Please see the full documentation for examples.
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Full documentation for the `NewMessage
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<telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage>`.
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MessageEdited
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=============
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Occurs whenever a message is edited. Just like `NewMessage
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<telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage>`, you should treat
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this event as a `Message <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message>`.
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Full documentation for the `MessageEdited
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<telethon.events.messageedited.MessageEdited>`.
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MessageDeleted
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Occurs whenever a message is deleted. Note that this event isn't 100%
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reliable, since Telegram doesn't always notify the clients that a message
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was deleted.
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It only has the ``deleted_id`` and ``deleted_ids`` attributes
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(in addition to the chat if the deletion happened in a channel).
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Full documentation for the `MessageDeleted
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<telethon.events.messagedeleted.MessageDeleted>`.
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MessageRead
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Occurs whenever one or more messages are read in a chat.
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Full documentation for the `MessageRead
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<telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead>`.
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.. currentmodule:: telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead.Event
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.. autosummary::
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:nosignatures:
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inbox
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message_ids
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get_messages
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is_read
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ChatAction
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Occurs whenever a user joins or leaves a chat, or a message is pinned.
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Full documentation for the `ChatAction
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<telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction>`.
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.. currentmodule:: telethon.events.chataction.ChatAction.Event
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.. autosummary::
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:nosignatures:
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added_by
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kicked_by
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user
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input_user
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user_id
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users
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input_users
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user_ids
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respond
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reply
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delete
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get_pinned_message
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get_added_by
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get_kicked_by
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get_user
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get_input_user
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get_users
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get_input_users
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UserUpdate
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Occurs whenever a user goes online, starts typing, etc.
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A lot of fields are attributes and not properties, so they
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are not shown here. Please refer to its full documentation.
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Full documentation for the `UserUpdate
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<telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate>`.
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.. currentmodule:: telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate.Event
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.. autosummary::
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:nosignatures:
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user
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input_user
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user_id
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get_user
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get_input_user
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CallbackQuery
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Occurs whenever you sign in as a bot and a user
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clicks one of the inline buttons on your messages.
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Full documentation for the `CallbackQuery
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<telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery>`.
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.. currentmodule:: telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery.Event
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.. autosummary::
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:nosignatures:
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id
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message_id
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data
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chat_instance
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via_inline
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respond
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reply
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edit
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delete
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answer
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get_message
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InlineQuery
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Occurs whenever you sign in as a bot and a user
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sends an inline query such as ``@bot query``.
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Full documentation for the `InlineQuery
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<telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery>`.
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.. currentmodule:: telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery.Event
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.. autosummary::
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:nosignatures:
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id
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text
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offset
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geo
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builder
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answer
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Raw
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Raw events are not actual events. Instead, they are the raw
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:tl:`Update` object that Telegram sends. You normally shouldn't
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need these.
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