class Tourmaline::ChatJoinRequest

Overview

Represents a join request sent to a chat.

Included Modules

Defined in:

tourmaline/types/api.cr

Constructors

Instance Method Summary

Constructor Detail

def self.new(chat : Tourmaline::Chat, from : Tourmaline::User, user_chat_id : Int32 | Int64, date : Time, bio : String | Nil = nil, invite_link : Tourmaline::ChatInviteLink | Nil = nil) #

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def self.new(pull : JSON::PullParser) #

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Instance Method Detail

def bio : String | Nil #

Optional. Bio of the user.


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def bio=(bio : String | Nil) #

Optional. Bio of the user.


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def chat : Tourmaline::Chat #

Chat to which the request was sent


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def chat=(chat : Tourmaline::Chat) #

Chat to which the request was sent


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def date : Time #

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def date=(date : Time) #

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def from : Tourmaline::User #

User that sent the join request


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def from=(from : Tourmaline::User) #

User that sent the join request


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def invite_link : Tourmaline::ChatInviteLink | Nil #

Optional. Chat invite link that was used by the user to send the join request


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def invite_link=(invite_link : Tourmaline::ChatInviteLink | Nil) #

Optional. Chat invite link that was used by the user to send the join request


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def user_chat_id : Int32 | Int64 #

Identifier of a private chat with the user who sent the join request. This number may have more than 32 significant bits and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting it. But it has at most 52 significant bits, so a 64-bit integer or double-precision float type are safe for storing this identifier. The bot can use this identifier for 24 hours to send messages until the join request is processed, assuming no other administrator contacted the user.


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def user_chat_id=(user_chat_id : Int32 | Int64) #

Identifier of a private chat with the user who sent the join request. This number may have more than 32 significant bits and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting it. But it has at most 52 significant bits, so a 64-bit integer or double-precision float type are safe for storing this identifier. The bot can use this identifier for 24 hours to send messages until the join request is processed, assuming no other administrator contacted the user.


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