telegram.ext.CommandHandler#

class telegram.ext.CommandHandler(command, callback, filters=None, block=True)[source]#

Bases: telegram.ext.Handler

Handler class to handle Telegram commands.

Commands are Telegram messages that start with /, optionally followed by an @ and the bot’s name and/or some additional text. The handler will add a list to the CallbackContext named CallbackContext.args. It will contain a list of strings, which is the text following the command split on single or consecutive whitespace characters.

By default, the handler listens to messages as well as edited messages. To change this behavior use ~filters.UpdateType.EDITED_MESSAGE in the filter argument.

Note

Warning

When setting block to False, you cannot rely on adding custom attributes to telegram.ext.CallbackContext. See its docs for more info.

Parameters
Raises

ValueError – When the command is too long or has illegal chars.

command[source]#

The command or list of commands this handler should listen for. Limitations are the same as described here

Type

str | Tuple[str] | List[str]

callback[source]#

The callback function for this handler.

Type

coroutine function

filters[source]#

Optional. Only allow updates with these Filters.

Type

telegram.ext.filters.BaseFilter

block[source]#

Determines whether the return value of the callback should be awaited before processing the next handler in telegram.ext.Application.process_update().

Type

bool

check_update(update)[source]#

Determines whether an update should be passed to this handler’s callback.

Parameters

update (telegram.Update | object) – Incoming update.

Returns

The list of args for the handler.

Return type

list

collect_additional_context(context, update, application, check_result)[source]#

Add text after the command to CallbackContext.args as list, split on single whitespaces and add output of data filters to CallbackContext as well.