Source code for hydrogram.raw.functions.messages.report_messages_delivery
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from io import BytesIO
from hydrogram.raw.core.primitives import Int, Long, Int128, Int256, Bool, Bytes, String, Double, Vector
from hydrogram.raw.core import TLObject
from hydrogram import raw
from typing import List, Optional, Any
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class ReportMessagesDelivery(TLObject): # type: ignore
"""Used for Telegram Gateway verification messages »: indicate to the server that one or more messages were received by the client, if requested by the message.report_delivery_until_date flag or the equivalent flag in push notifications.
Details:
- Layer: ``223``
- ID: ``5A6D7395``
Parameters:
peer (:obj:`InputPeer <hydrogram.raw.base.InputPeer>`):
The peer where the messages were received.
id (List of ``int`` ``32-bit``):
The IDs of the received messages.
push (``bool``, *optional*):
Must be set if the messages were received from a push notification.
Returns:
``bool``
"""
__slots__: List[str] = ["peer", "id", "push"]
ID = 0x5a6d7395
QUALNAME = "functions.messages.ReportMessagesDelivery"
def __init__(self, *, peer: "raw.base.InputPeer", id: List[int], push: Optional[bool] = None) -> None:
self.peer = peer # InputPeer
self.id = id # Vector<int>
self.push = push # flags.0?true
@staticmethod
def read(b: BytesIO, *args: Any) -> "ReportMessagesDelivery":
flags = Int.read(b)
push = True if flags & (1 << 0) else False
peer = TLObject.read(b)
id = TLObject.read(b, Int)
return ReportMessagesDelivery(peer=peer, id=id, push=push)
def write(self, *args) -> bytes:
b = BytesIO()
b.write(Int(self.ID, False))
flags = 0
flags |= (1 << 0) if self.push else 0
b.write(Int(flags))
b.write(self.peer.write())
b.write(Vector(self.id, Int))
return b.getvalue()