MadelineProto/old_docs/API_docs_v71/methods/messages_search.md

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messages.search messages.search parameters, return type and example

Method: messages.search

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Parameters:

Name Type Required
peer Username, chat ID, Update, Message or InputPeer Optional
q CLICK ME string Yes
from_id Username, chat ID, Update, Message or InputUser Optional
filter CLICK ME MessagesFilter Yes
min_date CLICK ME int Yes
max_date CLICK ME int Yes
offset_id CLICK ME int Yes
add_offset CLICK ME int Yes
limit CLICK ME int Yes
max_id CLICK ME int Yes
min_id CLICK ME int Yes

Return type: messages_Messages

Can bots use this method: NO

Errors this method can return:

Error Description
CHAT_ADMIN_REQUIRED You must be an admin in this chat to do this
INPUT_CONSTRUCTOR_INVALID The provided constructor is invalid
INPUT_USER_DEACTIVATED The specified user was deleted
PEER_ID_INVALID The provided peer id is invalid
PEER_ID_NOT_SUPPORTED The provided peer ID is not supported
SEARCH_QUERY_EMPTY The search query is empty
USER_ID_INVALID The provided user ID is invalid

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();

$messages_Messages = $MadelineProto->messages->search(['peer' => InputPeer, 'q' => 'string', 'from_id' => InputUser, 'filter' => MessagesFilter, 'min_date' => int, 'max_date' => int, 'offset_id' => int, 'add_offset' => int, 'limit' => int, 'max_id' => int, 'min_id' => int, ]);

Or, if you're using the PWRTelegram HTTP API:

As a user:

POST/GET to https://api.pwrtelegram.xyz/userTOKEN/messages.search

Parameters:

peer - Json encoded InputPeer

q - Json encoded string

from_id - Json encoded InputUser

filter - Json encoded MessagesFilter

min_date - Json encoded int

max_date - Json encoded int

offset_id - Json encoded int

add_offset - Json encoded int

limit - Json encoded int

max_id - Json encoded int

min_id - Json encoded int

Or, if you're into Lua:

messages_Messages = messages.search({peer=InputPeer, q='string', from_id=InputUser, filter=MessagesFilter, min_date=int, max_date=int, offset_id=int, add_offset=int, limit=int, max_id=int, min_id=int, })