Source code for aiogram.methods.edit_message_checklist

from __future__ import annotations

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any

from ..types import InlineKeyboardMarkup, InputChecklist, Message
from .base import TelegramMethod


[docs] class EditMessageChecklist(TelegramMethod[Message]): """ Use this method to edit a checklist on behalf of a connected business account. On success, the edited :class:`aiogram.types.message.Message` is returned. Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagechecklist """ __returning__ = Message __api_method__ = "editMessageChecklist" business_connection_id: str """Unique identifier of the business connection on behalf of which the message will be sent""" chat_id: int """Unique identifier for the target chat""" message_id: int """Unique identifier for the target message""" checklist: InputChecklist """A JSON-serialized object for the new checklist""" reply_markup: InlineKeyboardMarkup | None = None """A JSON-serialized object for the new `inline keyboard <https://core.telegram.org/bots/features#inline-keyboards>`_ for the message""" if TYPE_CHECKING: # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY!!! # This section was auto-generated via `butcher` def __init__( __pydantic__self__, *, business_connection_id: str, chat_id: int, message_id: int, checklist: InputChecklist, reply_markup: InlineKeyboardMarkup | None = 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__( business_connection_id=business_connection_id, chat_id=chat_id, message_id=message_id, checklist=checklist, reply_markup=reply_markup, **__pydantic_kwargs, )