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Master PR for Bot API 9.0.
When ready, closes #4754 .

Checklist

  • double check https://t.me/bot_api_changes/239 for changes
  • Added .. versionadded:: NEXT.VERSION, .. versionchanged:: NEXT.VERSION, .. deprecated:: NEXT.VERSION or .. versionremoved:: NEXT.VERSION to the docstrings for user facing changes (for methods/class descriptions, arguments and attributes)
  • Created new or adapted existing unit tests
  • Documented code changes according to the CSI standard
  • Added myself alphabetically to AUTHORS.rst (optional)
  • Added new classes & modules to the docs and all suitable __all__ s
  • Checked the Stability Policy in case of deprecations or changes to documented behavior

If the PR contains API changes (otherwise, you can ignore this passage)

  • Checked the Bot API specific sections of the Stability Policy

  • Created a PR to remove functionality deprecated in the previous Bot API release (see here)

  • New classes:

    • Added self._id_attrs and corresponding documentation
    • __init__ accepts api_kwargs as kw-only
  • Added new shortcuts:

    • In telegram.Chat & telegram.User for all methods that accept chat/user_id
    • In telegram.Message for all methods that accept chat_id and message_id
    • For new telegram.Message shortcuts: Added quote argument if methods accepts reply_to_message_id
    • In telegram.CallbackQuery for all methods that accept either chat_id and message_id or inline_message_id
  • If relevant:

    • Added new constants at telegram.constants and shortcuts to them as class variables
    • Link new and existing constants in docstrings instead of hard-coded numbers and strings
    • Add new message types to telegram.Message.effective_attachment
    • Added new handlers for new update types
      • Add the handlers to the warning loop in the telegram.ext.ConversationHandler
    • Added new filters for new message (sub)types
    • Added or updated documentation for the changed class(es) and/or method(s)
    • Added the new method(s) to _extbot.py
    • Added or updated bot_methods.rst
    • Updated the Bot API version number in all places: README.rst (including the badge) and telegram.constants.BOT_API_VERSION_INFO
    • Added logic for arbitrary callback data in telegram.ext.ExtBot for new methods that either accept a reply_markup in some form or have a return type that is/contains telegram.Message

@Bibo-Joshi Bibo-Joshi added ⚙️ bot-api affected functionality: bot-api 🔌 enhancement pr description: enhancement labels Apr 11, 2025
@Bibo-Joshi Bibo-Joshi mentioned this pull request Apr 14, 2025
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Bibo-Joshi and others added 13 commits April 16, 2025 17:45
Co-authored-by: Abdelrahman Elkheir <[email protected]>
TG's documentation inconsistently refers to the attributes
`can_edit_bio`, `can_edit_name`, and `can_edit_username` as
`can_change_bio`, `can_change_name`, and `can_change_username` in the
docstrings of respective bot methods, which is causing sphinx :attr:
references to break.
Follow up to #4763. sorry forgot to push before merging.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Abdelrahman Elkheir <[email protected]>
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