inline_queries ============== This example shows how to handle inline queries. Two results are generated when users invoke the bot inline mode, e.g.: @pyrogrambot hi. It uses the @on_inline_query decorator to register an InlineQueryHandler. .. code-block:: python from pyrogram import Client from pyrogram.types import (InlineQueryResultArticle, InputTextMessageContent, InlineKeyboardMarkup, InlineKeyboardButton) app = Client("my_bot", bot_token="123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11") @app.on_inline_query() async def answer(client, inline_query): await inline_query.answer( results=[ InlineQueryResultArticle( title="Installation", input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent( "Here's how to install **Pyrogram**" ), url="https://docs.pyrogram.org/intro/install", description="How to install Pyrogram", reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup( [ [InlineKeyboardButton( "Open website", url="https://docs.pyrogram.org/intro/install" )] ] ) ), InlineQueryResultArticle( title="Usage", input_message_content=InputTextMessageContent( "Here's how to use **Pyrogram**" ), url="https://docs.pyrogram.org/start/invoking", description="How to use Pyrogram", reply_markup=InlineKeyboardMarkup( [ [InlineKeyboardButton( "Open website", url="https://docs.pyrogram.org/start/invoking" )] ] ) ) ], cache_time=1 ) app.run() # Automatically start() and idle()