2.9 KiB
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.
If you'd like to make sure that the Webhook request comes from Telegram, we recommend using a secret path in the URL, e.g. https://www.example.com/. Since nobody else knows your bot‘s token, you can be pretty sure it’s us.
Notes
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You will not be able to receive updates using getUpdates for as long as an outgoing webhook is set up.
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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.
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Ports currently supported for Webhooks: 443, 80, 88, 8443.
NEW! If you're having any trouble setting up webhooks, please check out this amazing guide to Webhooks.
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
url |
#!python3 str |
HTTPS url to send updates to. Use an empty string to remove webhook integration |
certificate |
#!python3 Optional[InputFile] |
Optional. Upload your public key certificate so that the root certificate in use can be checked. See our self-signed guide for details. |
max_connections |
#!python3 Optional[int] |
Optional. Maximum allowed number of simultaneous HTTPS connections to the webhook for update delivery, 1-100. Defaults to 40. Use lower values to limit the load on your bot‘s server, and higher values to increase your bot’s throughput. |
allowed_updates |
#!python3 Optional[List[str]] |
Optional. List the types of updates you want your bot to receive. For example, specify ['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 updates regardless of type (default). If not specified, the previous setting will be used. |
Response
Type: #!python3 bool
Description: Returns True on success.
Usage
As bot method bot
result: bool = await bot.set_webhook(...)
Method as object
Imports:
from aiogram.methods import SetWebhookfrom aiogram.api.methods import SetWebhookfrom aiogram.api.methods.set_webhook import SetWebhook
In handlers with current bot
result: bool = await SetWebhook(...)
With specific bot
result: bool = await bot(SetWebhook(...))
As reply into Webhook in handler
return SetWebhook(...)