send_inline_bot_result()#

Client.send_inline_bot_result()#

Send an inline bot result. Bot results can be retrieved using get_inline_bot_results()

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).

  • query_id (int) – Unique identifier for the answered query.

  • result_id (str) – Unique identifier for the result that was chosen.

  • disable_notification (bool, optional) – Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound.

  • reply_parameters (ReplyParameters, optional) – Description of the message to reply to

  • send_as (int | str) – Unique identifier (int) or username (str) of the chat or channel to send the message as. You can use this to send the message on behalf of a chat or channel where you have appropriate permissions. Use the get_send_as_chats() to return the list of message sender identifiers, which can be used to send messages in the chat, This setting applies to the current message and will remain effective for future messages unless explicitly changed. To set this behavior permanently for all messages, use set_send_as_chat().

  • message_thread_id (int, optional) – If the message is in a thread, ID of the original message.

  • schedule_date (datetime, optional) – Date when the message will be automatically sent.

Returns:

Message – On success, the sent message is returned or False if no message was sent.

Raises:

RPCError – In case of a Telegram RPC error.

Example

await app.send_inline_bot_result(chat_id, query_id, result_id)