EditExportedChatInvite
---functions--- messages.editExportedChatInvite#bdca2f75 revoked:flags.2?true peer:InputPeer link:string expire_date:flags.0?int usage_limit:flags.1?int request_needed:flags.3?Bool title:flags.4?string = messages.ExportedChatInvite
Returns
| messages.ExportedChatInvite |
Parameters
| revoked | true | optional |
| peer | InputPeer | required |
| link | string | required |
| expire_date | int | optional |
| usage_limit | int | optional |
| request_needed | Bool | optional |
| title | string | optional |
Example
The examples below use placeholder values. Replace them with real data before running the code.
▶ Minimal
import asyncio
from ferogram import Client
app = Client("my_session", api_id=12345, api_hash="0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef")
async def main():
await app.start()
result = await app.raw.messages.EditExportedChatInvite(
peer='username',
link='some string here'
)
print(result)
asyncio.run(main())
The minimal example uses Ferogram's raw proxy shorthand. Peers can be passed as strings and required primitives get safe defaults. Expand Full API to see every parameter.
▶ Full API
import asyncio
from ferogram import Client, raw
app = Client("my_session", api_id=12345, api_hash="0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef")
async def main():
await app.start()
result = await app(raw.functions.messages.EditExportedChatInvite(
revoked=True,
peer=raw.types.InputPeerSelf(),
link='some string here',
expire_date=42,
usage_limit=42,
request_needed=False,
title='My title'
))
print(result)
asyncio.run(main())