package telegram import json "github.com/pquerna/ffjson/ffjson" type GetUpdatesParameters struct { // Identifier of the first update to be returned. Must be greater by one than // the highest among the identifiers of previously received updates. By // default, updates starting with the earliest unconfirmed update are // returned. An update is considered confirmed as soon as getUpdates is // called with an offset higher than its update_id. The negative offset can // be specified to retrieve updates starting from -offset update from the // end of the updates queue. All previous updates will forgotten. Offset int `json:"offset,omitempty"` // Limits the number of updates to be retrieved. Values between 1—100 are // accepted. Defaults to 100. Limit int `json:"limit,omitempty"` // Timeout in seconds for long polling. Defaults to 0, i.e. usual short // polling. Should be positive, short polling should be used for testing // purposes only. Timeout int `json:"timeout,omitempty"` // 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. // // Please note that this parameter doesn't affect updates created before the // call to the getUpdates, so unwanted updates may be received for a short // period of time. AllowedUpdates []string `json:"allowed_updates,omitempty"` } // GetUpdates receive incoming updates using long polling (wiki). An Array of // Update objects is returned. func (bot *Bot) GetUpdates(params *GetUpdatesParameters) ([]Update, error) { dst, err := json.Marshal(params) if err != nil { return nil, err } resp, err := bot.request(dst, "getUpdates", nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } data := make([]Update, 100) err = json.Unmarshal(*resp.Result, &data) return data, err }