--- title: req_pq description: req_pq parameters, return type and example --- ## Method: req\_pq [Back to methods index](index.md) ### Parameters: | Name | Type | Required | |----------|---------------|----------| |nonce|[int128](../types/int128.md) | Yes| ### Return type: [ResPQ](../types/ResPQ.md) ### Can bots use this method: **YES** ### Example: ``` $MadelineProto = new \danog\MadelineProto\API(); $MadelineProto->session = 'mySession.madeline'; if (isset($token)) { // Login as a bot $MadelineProto->bot_login($token); } if (isset($number)) { // Login as a user $MadelineProto->phone_login($number); $code = readline('Enter the code you received: '); // Or do this in two separate steps in an HTTP API $MadelineProto->complete_phone_login($code); } $ResPQ = $MadelineProto->req_pq(['nonce' => int128, ]); ``` Or, if you're using the [PWRTelegram HTTP API](https://pwrtelegram.xyz): ### As a bot: POST/GET to `https://api.pwrtelegram.xyz/botTOKEN/madeline` Parameters: * method - req_pq * params - `{"nonce": int128, }` ### As a user: POST/GET to `https://api.pwrtelegram.xyz/userTOKEN/req_pq` Parameters: nonce - Json encoded int128 Or, if you're into Lua: ``` ResPQ = req_pq({nonce=int128, }) ```