Story.reply_sticker()

Story.reply_sticker()

Bound method reply_sticker of Story.

Use as a shortcut for:

await client.send_sticker(
    chat_id=story.from_user.id,
    sticker=sticker,
    reply_to_story_id=story.id
)

Example

await story.reply_sticker(sticker)
Parameters:
  • sticker (str) – Sticker to send. Pass a file_id as string to send a sticker that exists on the Telegram servers, pass an HTTP URL as a string for Telegram to get a .webp sticker file from the Internet, or pass a file path as string to upload a new sticker that exists on your local machine.

  • disable_notification (bool, optional) – Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound.

  • reply_to_story_id (int, optional) – If the message is a reply, ID of the original message.

  • reply_markup (InlineKeyboardMarkup | ReplyKeyboardMarkup | ReplyKeyboardRemove | ForceReply, optional) – Additional interface options. An object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user.

  • progress (Callable, optional) – Pass a callback function to view the file transmission progress. The function must take (current, total) as positional arguments (look at Other Parameters below for a detailed description) and will be called back each time a new file chunk has been successfully transmitted.

  • progress_args (tuple, optional) – Extra custom arguments for the progress callback function. You can pass anything you need to be available in the progress callback scope; for example, a Message object or a Client instance in order to edit the message with the updated progress status.

Other Parameters:
  • current (int) – The amount of bytes transmitted so far.

  • total (int) – The total size of the file.

  • *args (tuple, optional) – Extra custom arguments as defined in the progress_args parameter. You can either keep *args or add every single extra argument in your function signature.

Returns:

On success, the sent Message is returned. In case the upload is deliberately stopped with stop_transmission(), None is returned instead.

Raises:

RPCError – In case of a Telegram RPC error.