ReactionTypeEmoji

class aiogram.types.reaction_type_emoji.ReactionTypeEmoji(*, type: Literal[ReactionTypeType.EMOJI] = ReactionTypeType.EMOJI, emoji: str, **extra_data: Any)[source]

The reaction is based on an emoji.

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

type: Literal[ReactionTypeType.EMOJI]

Type of the reaction, always ‘emoji’

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.

emoji: str

Reaction emoji. Currently, it can be one of “👍”, “👎”, “❤”, “🔥”, “🥰”, “👏”, “😁”, “🤔”, “🤯”, “😱”, “🤬”, “😢”, “🎉”, “🤩”, “🤮”, “💩”, “🙏”, “👌”, “🕊”, “🤡”, “🥱”, “🥴”, “😍”, “🐳”, “❤‍🔥”, “🌚”, “🌭”, “💯”, “🤣”, “⚡”, “🍌”, “🏆”, “💔”, “🤨”, “😐”, “🍓”, “🍾”, “💋”, “🖕”, “😈”, “😴”, “😭”, “🤓”, “👻”, “👨‍💻”, “👀”, “🎃”, “🙈”, “😇”, “😨”, “🤝”, “✍”, “🤗”, “🫡”, “🎅”, “🎄”, “☃”, “💅”, “🤪”, “🗿”, “🆒”, “💘”, “🙉”, “🦄”, “😘”, “💊”, “🙊”, “😎”, “👾”, “🤷‍♂”, “🤷”, “🤷‍♀”, “😡”