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309 lines
12 KiB
Python
309 lines
12 KiB
Python
from .. import types
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from ... import utils
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class Button:
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"""
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.. note::
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This class is used to **define** reply markups, e.g. when
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sending a message or replying to events. When you access
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`Message.buttons <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.buttons>`
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they are actually `MessageButton
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<telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton>`,
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so you might want to refer to that class instead.
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Helper class to allow defining ``reply_markup`` when
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sending a message with inline or keyboard buttons.
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You should make use of the defined class methods to create button
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instances instead making them yourself (i.e. don't do ``Button(...)``
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but instead use methods line `Button.inline(...) <inline>` etc.
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You can use `inline`, `switch_inline`, `url`, `auth`, `buy` and `game`
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together to create inline buttons (under the message).
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You can use `text`, `request_location`, `request_phone` and `request_poll`
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together to create a reply markup (replaces the user keyboard).
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You can also configure the aspect of the reply with these.
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The latest message with a reply markup will be the one shown to the user
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(messages contain the buttons, not the chat itself).
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You **cannot** mix the two type of buttons together,
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and it will error if you try to do so.
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The text for all buttons may be at most 142 characters.
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If more characters are given, Telegram will cut the text
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to 128 characters and add the ellipsis (…) character as
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the 129.
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"""
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def __init__(self, button, *, resize, single_use, selective):
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self.button = button
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self.resize = resize
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self.single_use = single_use
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self.selective = selective
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@staticmethod
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def _is_inline(button):
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"""
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Returns `True` if the button belongs to an inline keyboard.
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"""
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return isinstance(button, (
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types.KeyboardButtonBuy,
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types.KeyboardButtonCallback,
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types.KeyboardButtonGame,
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types.KeyboardButtonSwitchInline,
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types.KeyboardButtonUrl,
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types.InputKeyboardButtonUrlAuth
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))
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@staticmethod
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def inline(text, data=None):
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"""
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Creates a new inline button with some payload data in it.
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If `data` is omitted, the given `text` will be used as `data`.
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In any case `data` should be either `bytes` or `str`.
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Note that the given `data` must be less or equal to 64 bytes.
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If more than 64 bytes are passed as data, ``ValueError`` is raised.
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If you need to store more than 64 bytes, consider saving the real
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data in a database and a reference to that data inside the button.
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When the user clicks this button, `events.CallbackQuery
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<telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery>` will trigger with the
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same data that the button contained, so that you can determine which
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button was pressed.
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"""
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if not data:
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data = text.encode('utf-8')
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elif not isinstance(data, (bytes, bytearray, memoryview)):
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data = str(data).encode('utf-8')
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if len(data) > 64:
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raise ValueError('Too many bytes for the data')
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return types.KeyboardButtonCallback(text, data)
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@staticmethod
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def switch_inline(text, query='', same_peer=False):
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"""
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Creates a new inline button to switch to inline query.
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If `query` is given, it will be the default text to be used
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when making the inline query.
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If ``same_peer is True`` the inline query will directly be
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set under the currently opened chat. Otherwise, the user will
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have to select a different dialog to make the query.
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When the user clicks this button, after a chat is selected, their
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input field will be filled with the username of your bot followed
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by the query text, ready to make inline queries.
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"""
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return types.KeyboardButtonSwitchInline(text, query, same_peer)
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@staticmethod
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def url(text, url=None):
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"""
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Creates a new inline button to open the desired URL on click.
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If no `url` is given, the `text` will be used as said URL instead.
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You cannot detect that the user clicked this button directly.
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When the user clicks this button, a confirmation box will be shown
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to the user asking whether they want to open the displayed URL unless
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the domain is trusted, and once confirmed the URL will open in their
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device.
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"""
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return types.KeyboardButtonUrl(text, url or text)
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@staticmethod
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def auth(text, url=None, *, bot=None, write_access=False, fwd_text=None):
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"""
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Creates a new inline button to authorize the user at the given URL.
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You should set the `url` to be on the same domain as the one configured
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for the desired `bot` via `@BotFather <https://t.me/BotFather>`_ using
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the ``/setdomain`` command.
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For more information about letting the user login via Telegram to
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a certain domain, see https://core.telegram.org/widgets/login.
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If no `url` is specified, it will default to `text`.
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Args:
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bot (`hints.EntityLike`):
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The bot that requires this authorization. By default, this
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is the bot that is currently logged in (itself), although
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you may pass a different input peer.
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.. note::
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For now, you cannot use ID or username for this argument.
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If you want to use a different bot than the one currently
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logged in, you must manually use `client.get_input_entity()
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<telethon.client.users.UserMethods.get_input_entity>`.
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write_access (`bool`):
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Whether write access is required or not.
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This is `False` by default (read-only access).
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fwd_text (`str`):
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The new text to show in the button if the message is
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forwarded. By default, the button text will be the same.
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When the user clicks this button, a confirmation box will be shown
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to the user asking whether they want to login to the specified domain.
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"""
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return types.InputKeyboardButtonUrlAuth(
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text=text,
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url=url or text,
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bot=utils.get_input_user(bot or types.InputUserSelf()),
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request_write_access=write_access,
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fwd_text=fwd_text
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)
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@classmethod
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def text(cls, text, *, resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None):
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"""
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Creates a new keyboard button with the given text.
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Args:
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resize (`bool`):
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If present, the entire keyboard will be reconfigured to
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be resized and be smaller if there are not many buttons.
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single_use (`bool`):
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If present, the entire keyboard will be reconfigured to
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be usable only once before it hides itself.
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selective (`bool`):
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If present, the entire keyboard will be reconfigured to
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be "selective". The keyboard will be shown only to specific
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users. It will target users that are @mentioned in the text
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of the message or to the sender of the message you reply to.
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When the user clicks this button, a text message with the same text
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as the button will be sent, and can be handled with `events.NewMessage
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<telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage>`. You cannot distinguish
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between a button press and the user typing and sending exactly the
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same text on their own.
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"""
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return cls(types.KeyboardButton(text),
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resize=resize, single_use=single_use, selective=selective)
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@classmethod
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def request_location(cls, text, *,
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resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None):
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"""
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Creates a new keyboard button to request the user's location on click.
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``resize``, ``single_use`` and ``selective`` are documented in `text`.
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When the user clicks this button, a confirmation box will be shown
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to the user asking whether they want to share their location with the
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bot, and if confirmed a message with geo media will be sent.
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"""
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return cls(types.KeyboardButtonRequestGeoLocation(text),
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resize=resize, single_use=single_use, selective=selective)
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@classmethod
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def request_phone(cls, text, *,
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resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None):
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"""
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Creates a new keyboard button to request the user's phone on click.
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``resize``, ``single_use`` and ``selective`` are documented in `text`.
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When the user clicks this button, a confirmation box will be shown
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to the user asking whether they want to share their phone with the
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bot, and if confirmed a message with contact media will be sent.
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"""
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return cls(types.KeyboardButtonRequestPhone(text),
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resize=resize, single_use=single_use, selective=selective)
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@classmethod
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def request_poll(cls, text, *, force_quiz=False,
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resize=None, single_use=None, selective=None):
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"""
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Creates a new keyboard button to request the user to create a poll.
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If `force_quiz` is `False`, the user will be allowed to choose whether
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they want their poll to be a quiz or not. Otherwise, the user will be
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forced to create a quiz when creating the poll.
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If a poll is a quiz, there will be only one answer that is valid, and
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the votes cannot be retracted. Otherwise, users can vote and retract
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the vote, and the pol might be multiple choice.
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``resize``, ``single_use`` and ``selective`` are documented in `text`.
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When the user clicks this button, a screen letting the user create a
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poll will be shown, and if they do create one, the poll will be sent.
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"""
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return cls(types.KeyboardButtonRequestPoll(text, quiz=force_quiz),
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resize=resize, single_use=single_use, selective=selective)
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@staticmethod
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def clear(selective=None):
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"""
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Clears all keyboard buttons after sending a message with this markup.
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When used, no other button should be present or it will be ignored.
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``selective`` is as documented in `text`.
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"""
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return types.ReplyKeyboardHide(selective=selective)
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@staticmethod
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def force_reply(single_use=None, selective=None, placeholder=None):
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"""
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Forces a reply to the message with this markup. If used,
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no other button should be present or it will be ignored.
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``single_use`` and ``selective`` are as documented in `text`.
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Args:
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placeholder (str):
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text to show the user at typing place of message.
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If the placeholder is too long, Telegram applications will
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crop the text (for example, to 64 characters and adding an
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ellipsis (…) character as the 65th).
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"""
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return types.ReplyKeyboardForceReply(
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single_use=single_use,
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selective=selective,
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placeholder=placeholder)
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@staticmethod
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def buy(text):
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"""
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Creates a new inline button to buy a product.
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This can only be used when sending files of type
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:tl:`InputMediaInvoice`, and must be the first button.
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If the button is not specified, Telegram will automatically
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add the button to the message. See the
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`Payments API <https://core.telegram.org/api/payments>`__
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documentation for more information.
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"""
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return types.KeyboardButtonBuy(text)
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@staticmethod
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def game(text):
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"""
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Creates a new inline button to start playing a game.
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This should be used when sending files of type
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:tl:`InputMediaGame`, and must be the first button.
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See the
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`Games <https://core.telegram.org/api/bots/games>`__
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documentation for more information on using games.
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"""
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return types.KeyboardButtonGame(text)
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