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use crate::client::Bot;
use serde::Serialize;
/// Delete messages on behalf of a business account. Requires the `can_delete_sent_messages` business bot right to delete messages sent by the bot itself, or the `can_delete_all_messages` business bot right to delete any message. Returns `true` on success.
/// # Documentation
/// <https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletebusinessmessages>
/// # Returns
/// - `bool`
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
pub struct DeleteBusinessMessages {
/// Unique identifier of the business connection on behalf of which to delete the messages
pub business_connection_id: Box<str>,
/// A JSON-serialized list of 1-100 identifiers of messages to delete. All messages must be from the same chat. See [`crate::methods::DeleteMessage`] for limitations on which messages can be deleted
pub message_ids: Box<[u8]>,
}
impl DeleteBusinessMessages {
/// Creates a new `DeleteBusinessMessages`.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `business_connection_id` - Unique identifier of the business connection on behalf of which to delete the messages
/// * `message_ids` - A JSON-serialized list of 1-100 identifiers of messages to delete. All messages must be from the same chat. See [`crate::methods::DeleteMessage`] for limitations on which messages can be deleted
#[must_use]
pub fn new<T0: Into<Box<str>>, T1Item: Into<u8>, T1: IntoIterator<Item = T1Item>>(
business_connection_id: T0,
message_ids: T1,
) -> Self {
Self {
business_connection_id: business_connection_id.into(),
message_ids: message_ids.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect(),
}
}
/// Unique identifier of the business connection on behalf of which to delete the messages
#[must_use]
pub fn business_connection_id<T: Into<Box<str>>>(self, val: T) -> Self {
let mut this = self;
this.business_connection_id = val.into();
this
}
/// A JSON-serialized list of 1-100 identifiers of messages to delete. All messages must be from the same chat. See [`crate::methods::DeleteMessage`] for limitations on which messages can be deleted
///
/// # Notes
/// Adds multiple elements.
#[must_use]
pub fn message_ids<TItem: Into<u8>, T: IntoIterator<Item = TItem>>(self, val: T) -> Self {
let mut this = self;
this.message_ids = this
.message_ids
.into_vec()
.into_iter()
.chain(val.into_iter().map(Into::into))
.collect();
this
}
/// A JSON-serialized list of 1-100 identifiers of messages to delete. All messages must be from the same chat. See [`crate::methods::DeleteMessage`] for limitations on which messages can be deleted
///
/// # Notes
/// Adds a single element.
#[must_use]
pub fn message_id<T: Into<u8>>(self, val: T) -> Self {
let mut this = self;
this.message_ids = this
.message_ids
.into_vec()
.into_iter()
.chain(Some(val.into()))
.collect();
this
}
}
impl super::TelegramMethod for DeleteBusinessMessages {
type Method = Self;
type Return = bool;
fn build_request<Client>(self, _bot: &Bot<Client>) -> super::Request<Self::Method> {
super::Request::new("deleteBusinessMessages", self, None)
}
}