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.
| Name | Type | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| commands | botCommand[] | array | stdClass[] | 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. | yes |
| scope | botCommandScope | null | stdClass | A JSON-serialized object, describing scope of users for which the commands are relevant. Defaults to BotCommandScopeDefault. | no |
| language_code | string | null | 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 | no |
| token | string | null | You can use this method on another bot with specify this parameter | no |
| forgot | bool | null | You can set to not receive request result, dont set it or pass null for turn it off | no |
| answer | bool | null | You can set to answer to webhook, dont set it or pass null for turn it off | no |
Output : bool | BPT\types\responseError
Static or normal : Static
request::setMyCommands(commands: Array, scope: BotCommandScope | null, language_code: string | null, token: String | null, forgot: Boolean | null, answer: Boolean | null); request::setMyCommands(['commands' => Array, 'scope' => BotCommandScope | null, 'language_code' => string | null, 'token' => String | null, 'forgot' => Boolean | null, 'answer' => Boolean | null]); request::setMyCommands(commands: Array); request::setMyCommands(['commands' => Array]);