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1.5 KiB
title | description |
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message | message attributes, type and example |
Constructor: message
Attributes:
Name | Type | Required |
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id | int | Yes |
from_id | int | Optional |
to_id | Peer | Yes |
fwd_from_id | Peer | Optional |
fwd_date | int | Optional |
reply_to_msg_id | int | Optional |
date | int | Yes |
message | string | Yes |
media | MessageMedia | Optional |
reply_markup | ReplyMarkup | Optional |
entities | Array of MessageEntity | Optional |
views | int | Optional |
Type: Message
Example:
$message = ['_' => 'message', 'id' => int, 'from_id' => int, 'to_id' => Peer, 'fwd_from_id' => Peer, 'fwd_date' => int, 'reply_to_msg_id' => int, 'date' => int, 'message' => string, 'media' => MessageMedia, 'reply_markup' => ReplyMarkup, 'entities' => [MessageEntity], 'views' => int, ];
Or, if you're into Lua:
message={_='message', id=int, from_id=int, to_id=Peer, fwd_from_id=Peer, fwd_date=int, reply_to_msg_id=int, date=int, message=string, media=MessageMedia, reply_markup=ReplyMarkup, entities={MessageEntity}, views=int, }
Usage of reply_markup
You can provide bot API reply_markup objects here.