# Pyrogram - Telegram MTProto API Client Library for Python # Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Dan # # This file is part of Pyrogram. # # 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. # # 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with Pyrogram. If not, see . from typing import Union, Iterable from pyrogram import raw from pyrogram.scaffold import Scaffold class DeleteMessages(Scaffold): async def delete_messages( self, chat_id: Union[int, str], message_ids: Union[int, Iterable[int]], revoke: bool = True ) -> bool: """Delete messages, including service messages. 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). message_ids (``int`` | ``Iterable[int]``): A list of Message identifiers to delete (integers) or a single message id. Iterators and Generators are also accepted. revoke (``bool``, *optional*): Deletes messages on both parts. This is only for private cloud chats and normal groups, messages on channels and supergroups are always revoked (i.e.: deleted for everyone). Defaults to True. Returns: ``bool``: True on success, False otherwise. Example: .. code-block:: python # Delete one message app.delete_messages(chat_id, message_id) # Delete multiple messages at once app.delete_messages(chat_id, list_of_message_ids) # Delete messages only on your side (without revoking) app.delete_messages(chat_id, message_id, revoke=False) """ peer = await self.resolve_peer(chat_id) message_ids = list(message_ids) if not isinstance(message_ids, int) else [message_ids] if isinstance(peer, raw.types.InputPeerChannel): r = await self.send( raw.functions.channels.DeleteMessages( channel=peer, id=message_ids ) ) else: r = await self.send( raw.functions.messages.DeleteMessages( id=message_ids, revoke=revoke or None ) ) # Deleting messages you don't have right onto, won't raise any error. # Check for pts_count, which is 0 in case deletes fail. return bool(r.pts_count)