RequestWebView

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messages.requestWebView#269dc2c1 from_bot_menu:flags.4?true silent:flags.5?true compact:flags.7?true fullscreen:flags.8?true peer:InputPeer bot:InputUser url:flags.1?string start_param:flags.3?string theme_params:flags.2?DataJSON platform:string reply_to:flags.0?InputReplyTo send_as:flags.13?InputPeer = WebViewResult

Returns

WebViewResult

Parameters

from_bot_menutrueoptional
silenttrueoptional
compacttrueoptional
fullscreentrueoptional
peerInputPeerrequired
botInputUserrequired
urlstringoptional
start_paramstringoptional
theme_paramsDataJSONoptional
platformstringrequired
reply_toInputReplyTooptional
send_asInputPeeroptional

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.RequestWebView(
        peer='username',
        bot='username',
        platform='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.RequestWebView(
        from_bot_menu=True,
        silent=True,
        compact=True,
        fullscreen=True,
        peer=raw.types.InputPeerSelf(),
        bot=raw.types.InputPeerSelf(),
        url='some string here',
        start_param='some string here',
        theme_params=raw.types.DataJSON(data=''),
        platform='some string here',
        reply_to=raw.types.InputReplyToMessage(reply_to_msg_id=42),
        send_as=raw.types.InputPeerSelf()
    ))
    print(result)

asyncio.run(main())