setMyCommands

Returns: bool

class aiogram.methods.set_my_commands.SetMyCommands(*, commands: list[BotCommand], scope: BotCommandScopeDefault | BotCommandScopeAllPrivateChats | BotCommandScopeAllGroupChats | BotCommandScopeAllChatAdministrators | BotCommandScopeChat | BotCommandScopeChatAdministrators | BotCommandScopeChatMember | None = None, language_code: str | None = None, **extra_data: Any)[source]

Use this method to change the list of the bot’s commands. See this manual for more details about bot commands. Returns True on success.

Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setmycommands

commands: list[BotCommand]

A JSON-serialized list of bot commands to be set as the list of the bot’s commands. At most 100 commands can be specified.

scope: BotCommandScopeDefault | BotCommandScopeAllPrivateChats | BotCommandScopeAllGroupChats | BotCommandScopeAllChatAdministrators | BotCommandScopeChat | BotCommandScopeChatAdministrators | BotCommandScopeChatMember | None

A JSON-serialized object, describing scope of users for which the commands are relevant. Defaults to aiogram.types.bot_command_scope_default.BotCommandScopeDefault.

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.

language_code: str | None

A two-letter ISO 639-1 language code. If empty, commands will be applied to all users from the given scope, for whose language there are no dedicated commands

Usage

As bot method

result: bool = await bot.set_my_commands(...)

Method as object

Imports:

  • from aiogram.methods.set_my_commands import SetMyCommands

  • alias: from aiogram.methods import SetMyCommands

With specific bot

result: bool = await bot(SetMyCommands(...))

As reply into Webhook in handler

return SetMyCommands(...)