getGameHighScores¶
Returns: list[GameHighScore]
- class aiogram.methods.get_game_high_scores.GetGameHighScores(*, user_id: int, chat_id: int | None = None, message_id: int | None = None, inline_message_id: str | None = None, **extra_data: Any)[source]¶
Use this method to get data for high score tables. Will return the score of the specified user and several of their neighbors in a game. Returns an Array of
aiogram.types.game_high_score.GameHighScore
objects.This method will currently return scores for the target user, plus two of their closest neighbors on each side. Will also return the top three users if the user and their neighbors are not among them. Please note that this behavior is subject to change.
Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getgamehighscores
- user_id: int¶
Target user id
- chat_id: int | None¶
Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Unique identifier for the target chat
- model_computed_fields: ClassVar[Dict[str, ComputedFieldInfo]] = {}¶
A dictionary of computed field names and their corresponding ComputedFieldInfo objects.
- model_post_init(context: Any, /) None ¶
We need to both initialize private attributes and call the user-defined model_post_init method.
- message_id: int | None¶
Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Identifier of the sent message
- inline_message_id: str | None¶
Required if chat_id and message_id are not specified. Identifier of the inline message
Usage¶
As bot method¶
result: list[GameHighScore] = await bot.get_game_high_scores(...)
Method as object¶
Imports:
from aiogram.methods.get_game_high_scores import GetGameHighScores
alias:
from aiogram.methods import GetGameHighScores
With specific bot¶
result: list[GameHighScore] = await bot(GetGameHighScores(...))