get_messages()¶
- Client.get_messages()¶
Get one or more messages from a chat by using message identifiers.
You can retrieve up to 200 messages at once.
Usable by Users Bots
- 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). You can also use chat public link in form of t.me/<username> (str).message_ids (
int
| Iterable ofint
, optional) – Pass a single message identifier or an iterable of message ids (as integers) to get the content of the message themselves.reply_to_message_ids (
int
| Iterable ofint
, optional) – Pass a single message identifier or an iterable of message ids (as integers) to get the content of the previous message you replied to using this message. If message_ids is set, this argument will be ignored.replies (
int
, optional) – The number of subsequent replies to get for each message. Pass 0 for no reply at all or -1 for unlimited replies. Defaults to 1.
- Returns:¶
Message
| List ofMessage
– In case message_ids was not a list, a single message is returned, otherwise a list of messages is returned.
Example
# Get one message await app.get_messages(chat_id, 12345) # Get more than one message (list of messages) await app.get_messages(chat_id, [12345, 12346]) # Get message by ignoring any replied-to message await app.get_messages(chat_id, message_id, replies=0) # Get message with all chained replied-to messages await app.get_messages(chat_id, message_id, replies=-1) # Get the replied-to message of a message await app.get_messages(chat_id, reply_to_message_ids=message_id)
- Raises:¶
ValueError – In case of invalid arguments.