ProlongWebViewRequest
Both users and bots may be able to use this method. See code examples.
---functions--- messages.prolongWebView#7ff34309 flags:# silent:flags.5?true peer:InputPeer bot:InputUser query_id:long reply_to_msg_id:flags.0?int top_msg_id:flags.9?int send_as:flags.13?InputPeer = Bool
Returns
| Bool |
This type has no instances available.
Parameters
| peer | InputPeer | Anything entity-like will work if the library can find its Input version (e.g., usernames, Peer, User or Channel objects, etc.). |
| bot | InputUser | Anything entity-like will work if the library can find its Input version (e.g., usernames, Peer, User or Channel objects, etc.). |
| query_id | long | |
| silent | flag | This argument defaults to None and can be omitted. |
| reply_to_msg_id | int | This argument defaults to None and can be omitted. |
| top_msg_id | int | This argument defaults to None and can be omitted. |
| send_as | InputPeer | This argument defaults to None and can be omitted. Anything entity-like will work if the library can find its Input version (e.g., usernames, Peer, User or Channel objects, etc.). |
Known RPC errors
This request can't cause any RPC error as far as we know.
Example
from telethon.sync import TelegramClient
from telethon import functions, types
with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash) as client:
result = client(functions.messages.ProlongWebViewRequest(
peer='username',
bot='username',
query_id=-12398745604826,
top_msg_id=42,
send_as='username'
))
print(result)