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title | description |
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http_wait | Makes the server send messages waiting in the buffer |
Method: http_wait
Makes the server send messages waiting in the buffer
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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max_delay | CLICK ME int | Yes | Denotes the maximum number of milliseconds that has elapsed between the first message for this session and the transmission of an HTTP response |
wait_after | CLICK ME int | Yes | after the receipt of the latest message for a particular session, the server waits another wait_after milliseconds in case there are more messages. If there are no additional messages, the result is transmitted (a container with all the messages). |
max_wait | CLICK ME int | Yes | If more messages appear, the wait_after timer is reset. |
Return type: HttpWait
Can bots use this method: YES
Example:
if (!file_exists('madeline.php')) {
copy('https://phar.madelineproto.xyz/madeline.php', 'madeline.php');
}
include 'madeline.php';
// !!! This API id/API hash combination will not work !!!
// !!! You must get your own @ my.telegram.org !!!
$api_id = 0;
$api_hash = '';
$MadelineProto = new \danog\MadelineProto\API('session.madeline', ['app_info' => ['api_id' => $api_id, 'api_hash' => $api_hash]]);
$MadelineProto->start();
$HttpWait = $MadelineProto->http_wait(['max_delay' => int, 'wait_after' => int, 'max_wait' => int, ]);
Or, if you're using the PWRTelegram HTTP API:
As a bot:
POST/GET to https://api.pwrtelegram.xyz/botTOKEN/madeline
Parameters:
- method - http_wait
- params -
{"max_delay": int, "wait_after": int, "max_wait": int, }
As a user:
POST/GET to https://api.pwrtelegram.xyz/userTOKEN/http_wait
Parameters:
max_delay - Json encoded int
wait_after - Json encoded int
max_wait - Json encoded int
Or, if you're into Lua:
HttpWait = http_wait({max_delay=int, wait_after=int, max_wait=int, })