{ "meta": {}, "group": { "title": "Getting updates", "anchor": "getting-updates" }, "object": { "anchor": "setwebhook", "name": "setWebhook", "description": "Use this method to specify a URL and receive incoming updates via an outgoing webhook. Whenever there is an update for the bot, we will send an HTTPS POST request to the specified URL, containing a JSON-serialized Update. In case of an unsuccessful request, we will give up after a reasonable amount of attempts. Returns True on success.\nIf you'd like to make sure that the webhook was set by you, you can specify secret data in the parameter secret_token. If specified, the request will contain a header 'X-Telegram-Bot-Api-Secret-Token' with the secret token as content.\nNotes\n1. You will not be able to receive updates using getUpdates for as long as an outgoing webhook is set up.\n2. To use a self-signed certificate, you need to upload your public key certificate using certificate parameter. Please upload as InputFile, sending a String will not work.\n3. Ports currently supported for webhooks: 443, 80, 88, 8443.\nIf you're having any trouble setting up webhooks, please check out this amazing guide to webhooks.", "html_description": "
Use this method to specify a URL and receive incoming updates via an outgoing webhook. Whenever there is an update for the bot, we will send an HTTPS POST request to the specified URL, containing a JSON-serialized Update. In case of an unsuccessful request, we will give up after a reasonable amount of attempts. Returns True on success.
If you'd like to make sure that the webhook was set by you, you can specify secret data in the parameter secret_token. If specified, the request will contain a header “X-Telegram-Bot-Api-Secret-Token” with the secret token as content.
\n", "rst_description": "Use this method to specify a URL and receive incoming updates via an outgoing webhook. Whenever there is an update for the bot, we will send an HTTPS POST request to the specified URL, containing a JSON-serialized :class:`aiogram.types.update.Update`. In case of an unsuccessful request, we will give up after a reasonable amount of attempts. Returns :code:`True` on success.\nIf you'd like to make sure that the webhook was set by you, you can specify secret data in the parameter *secret_token*. If specified, the request will contain a header 'X-Telegram-Bot-Api-Secret-Token' with the secret token as content.\n\n **Notes**\n \n **1.** You will not be able to receive updates using :class:`aiogram.methods.get_updates.GetUpdates` for as long as an outgoing webhook is set up.\n \n **2.** To use a self-signed certificate, you need to upload your `public key certificateNotes
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\n1. You will not be able to receive updates using getUpdates for as long as an outgoing webhook is set up.
\n2. To use a self-signed certificate, you need to upload your public key certificate using certificate parameter. Please upload as InputFile, sending a String will not work.
\n3. Ports currently supported for webhooks: 443, 80, 88, 8443.If you're having any trouble setting up webhooks, please check out this amazing guide to webhooks.
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[\"message\", \"edited_channel_post\", \"callback_query\"] to only receive updates of these types. See Update for a complete list of available update types. Specify an empty list to receive all update types except chat_member, message_reaction, and message_reaction_count (default). If not specified, the previous setting will be used.A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _ and - are allowed. The header is useful to ensure that the request comes from a webhook set by you.