MTPyroger/pyrogram/methods/messages/forward_messages.py

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# Pyrogram - Telegram MTProto API Client Library for Python
# Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Dan <https://github.com/delivrance>
#
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# This file is part of Pyrogram.
#
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# Pyrogram is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
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# Pyrogram is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with Pyrogram. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from typing import Union, Iterable, List
from pyrogram import raw
from pyrogram import types
from pyrogram.scaffold import Scaffold
class ForwardMessages(Scaffold):
async def forward_messages(
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self,
chat_id: Union[int, str],
from_chat_id: Union[int, str],
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message_ids: Union[int, Iterable[int]],
disable_notification: bool = None,
schedule_date: int = None
) -> List["types.Message"]:
"""Forward messages of any kind.
Parameters:
chat_id (``int`` | ``str``):
Unique identifier (int) or username (str) of the target chat.
For your personal cloud (Saved Messages) you can simply use "me" or "self".
For a contact that exists in your Telegram address book you can use his phone number (str).
from_chat_id (``int`` | ``str``):
Unique identifier (int) or username (str) of the source chat where the original message was sent.
For your personal cloud (Saved Messages) you can simply use "me" or "self".
For a contact that exists in your Telegram address book you can use his phone number (str).
message_ids (``int`` | List of ``int``):
A list of Message identifiers in the chat specified in *from_chat_id* or a single message id.
Iterators and Generators are also accepted.
disable_notification (``bool``, *optional*):
Sends the message silently.
Users will receive a notification with no sound.
schedule_date (``int``, *optional*):
Date when the message will be automatically sent. Unix time.
Returns:
:obj:`~pyrogram.types.Message` | List of :obj:`~pyrogram.types.Message`: In case *message_ids* was an
integer, the single forwarded message is returned, otherwise, in case *message_ids* was an iterable,
the returned value will be a list of messages, even if such iterable contained just a single element.
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Example:
.. code-block:: python
:emphasize-lines: 2,5,8
# Forward a single message
app.forward_messages("me", "pyrogram", 20)
# Forward multiple messages at once
app.forward_messages("me", "pyrogram", [3, 20, 27])
# Forward messages as copy
app.forward_messages("me", "pyrogram", 20, as_copy=True)
"""
is_iterable = not isinstance(message_ids, int)
message_ids = list(message_ids) if is_iterable else [message_ids]
r = await self.send(
raw.functions.messages.ForwardMessages(
to_peer=await self.resolve_peer(chat_id),
from_peer=await self.resolve_peer(from_chat_id),
id=message_ids,
silent=disable_notification or None,
random_id=[self.rnd_id() for _ in message_ids],
schedule_date=schedule_date
)
)
forwarded_messages = []
users = {i.id: i for i in r.users}
chats = {i.id: i for i in r.chats}
for i in r.updates:
if isinstance(i, (raw.types.UpdateNewMessage,
raw.types.UpdateNewChannelMessage,
raw.types.UpdateNewScheduledMessage)):
forwarded_messages.append(
await types.Message._parse(
self, i.message,
users, chats
)
)
return types.List(forwarded_messages) if is_iterable else forwarded_messages[0]