Struct botapi::gen_methods::CallAnswerCallbackQuery
source · pub struct CallAnswerCallbackQuery<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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source§impl<'a> CallAnswerCallbackQuery<'a>
impl<'a> CallAnswerCallbackQuery<'a>
sourcepub fn callback_query_id(self, callback_query_id: &'a str) -> Self
pub fn callback_query_id(self, callback_query_id: &'a str) -> Self
Unique identifier for the query to be answered
sourcepub fn text(self, text: &'a str) -> Self
pub fn text(self, text: &'a str) -> Self
Text of the notification. If not specified, nothing will be shown to the user, 0-200 characters
sourcepub fn show_alert(self, show_alert: bool) -> Self
pub fn show_alert(self, show_alert: bool) -> Self
If True, an alert will be shown by the client instead of a notification at the top of the chat screen. Defaults to false.
sourcepub fn url(self, url: &'a str) -> Self
pub fn url(self, url: &'a str) -> Self
URL that will be opened by the user’s client. If you have created a Game and accepted the conditions via @BotFather, specify the URL that opens your game - note that this will only work if the query comes from a callback_game button. Otherwise, you may use links like t.me/your_bot?start=XXXX that open your bot with a parameter.
sourcepub fn cache_time(self, cache_time: i64) -> Self
pub fn cache_time(self, cache_time: i64) -> Self
The maximum amount of time in seconds that the result of the callback query may be cached client-side. Telegram apps will support caching starting in version 3.14. Defaults to 0.