Daniil Gentili
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* refactor * Apply fixes from StyleCI * Implement https and http transport, add support for new req_pq_multi, send pending acks and objects in containers along with the next method call, remove dependency on the socket extension. * Apply fixes from StyleCI * Make types with empty constructors optional, fix phar archives (fixes #217) * Apply fixes from StyleCI * Update to layer 75 * Update github pages gemfile.lock
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messages.getBotCallbackAnswer | messages.getBotCallbackAnswer parameters, return type and example |
Method: messages.getBotCallbackAnswer
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required |
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peer | InputPeer | Optional |
msg_id | int | Yes |
data | bytes | Yes |
Return type: messages_BotCallbackAnswer
Can bots use this method: NO
Errors this method can return:
Error | Description |
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CHANNEL_INVALID | The provided channel is invalid |
DATA_INVALID | Encrypted data invalid |
MESSAGE_ID_INVALID | The provided message id is invalid |
PEER_ID_INVALID | The provided peer id is invalid |
Timeout | A timeout occurred while fetching data from the bot |
Example:
$MadelineProto = new \danog\MadelineProto\API();
$MadelineProto->session = 'mySession.madeline';
if (isset($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);
}
$messages_BotCallbackAnswer = $MadelineProto->messages->getBotCallbackAnswer(['peer' => InputPeer, 'msg_id' => int, 'data' => 'bytes', ]);
Or, if you're using the PWRTelegram HTTP API:
As a user:
POST/GET to https://api.pwrtelegram.xyz/userTOKEN/messages.getBotCallbackAnswer
Parameters:
peer - Json encoded InputPeer
msg_id - Json encoded int
data - Json encoded bytes
Or, if you're into Lua:
messages_BotCallbackAnswer = messages.getBotCallbackAnswer({peer=InputPeer, msg_id=int, data='bytes', })