GramJS

folders.EditPeerFolders

Edit peers in peer folder

Example

const { Api, TelegramClient } = require("telegram");
const { StringSession } = require("telegram/sessions");

const session = new StringSession(""); // You should put your string session here
const client = new TelegramClient(session, apiId, apiHash, {});

(async function run() {
  await client.connect(); // This assumes you have already authenticated with .start()

  const result = await client.invoke(
    new Api.folders.EditPeerFolders({
      folderPeers: [
        new Api.InputFolderPeer({
          peer: "username",
          folderId: 43,
        }),
      ],
    })
  );
  console.log(result); // prints the result
})();
import { Api, TelegramClient } from "telegram";
import { StringSession } from "telegram/sessions";

const session = new StringSession(""); // You should put your string session here
const client = new TelegramClient(session, apiId, apiHash, {});

(async function run() {
  await client.connect(); // This assumes you have already authenticated with .start()

  const result: Api.Updates = await client.invoke(
    new Api.folders.EditPeerFolders({
      folderPeers: [
        new Api.InputFolderPeer({
          peer: "username",
          folderId: 43,
        }),
      ],
    })
  );
  console.log(result); // prints the result
})();

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
folderPeersVector<InputFolderPeer>New peer list

Result

Updates

Possible errors

CodeTypeDescription
400CHAT_ID_INVALIDThe provided chat id is invalid.
400FOLDER_ID_INVALIDInvalid folder ID.

Can bots use this method?

No

Folders

Telegram allows placing chats into folders, based on their type, mute status, or other custom criteria, thanks to folder blacklists and whitelists.