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Agro-365-bot/venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/aiogram/methods/set_message_reaction.py
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Optional
from ..types import ChatIdUnion, ReactionTypeUnion
from .base import TelegramMethod
class SetMessageReaction(TelegramMethod[bool]):
"""
Use this method to change the chosen reactions on a message. Service messages of some types can't be reacted to. Automatically forwarded messages from a channel to its discussion group have the same available reactions as messages in the channel. Bots can't use paid reactions. Returns :code:`True` on success.
Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setmessagereaction
"""
__returning__ = bool
__api_method__ = "setMessageReaction"
chat_id: ChatIdUnion
"""Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format :code:`@channelusername`)"""
message_id: int
"""Identifier of the target message. If the message belongs to a media group, the reaction is set to the first non-deleted message in the group instead."""
reaction: Optional[list[ReactionTypeUnion]] = None
"""A JSON-serialized list of reaction types to set on the message. Currently, as non-premium users, bots can set up to one reaction per message. A custom emoji reaction can be used if it is either already present on the message or explicitly allowed by chat administrators. Paid reactions can't be used by bots."""
is_big: Optional[bool] = None
"""Pass :code:`True` to set the reaction with a big animation"""
if TYPE_CHECKING:
# DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY!!!
# This section was auto-generated via `butcher`
def __init__(
__pydantic__self__,
*,
chat_id: ChatIdUnion,
message_id: int,
reaction: Optional[list[ReactionTypeUnion]] = None,
is_big: Optional[bool] = None,
**__pydantic_kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
# DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY!!!
# This method was auto-generated via `butcher`
# Is needed only for type checking and IDE support without any additional plugins
super().__init__(
chat_id=chat_id,
message_id=message_id,
reaction=reaction,
is_big=is_big,
**__pydantic_kwargs,
)