uploadStickerFile

Use this method to upload a file with a sticker for later use in the createNewStickerSet and addStickerToSet methods (the file can be used multiple times). Returns the uploaded File on success. This method support both normal and static use

Arguments
Name Type Description Required
sticker CURLFile | array | stdClass A file with the sticker in .WEBP, .PNG, .TGS, or .WEBM format. See https://core.telegram.org/stickers for technical requirements. More information on Sending Files » yes
sticker_format string Format of the sticker, must be one of “static”, “animated”, “video” yes
user_id int | null User identifier of sticker file owner 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 : BPT\types\file | BPT\types\responseError | bool

Static or normal : Static

Examples :

telegram::uploadStickerFile(sticker: InputFile, sticker_format: string, user_id: int | null, token: String | null, forgot: Boolean | null, answer: Boolean | null);
telegram::uploadStickerFile(['sticker' => InputFile, 'sticker_format' => string, 'user_id' => int | null, 'token' => String | null, 'forgot' => Boolean | null, 'answer' => Boolean | null]);
telegram::uploadStickerFile(sticker: InputFile, sticker_format: string);
telegram::uploadStickerFile(['sticker' => InputFile, 'sticker_format' => string]);
$this->uploadStickerFile(sticker: InputFile, sticker_format: string, user_id: int | null, token: String | null, forgot: Boolean | null, answer: Boolean | null);
$this->uploadStickerFile(['sticker' => InputFile, 'sticker_format' => string, 'user_id' => int | null, 'token' => String | null, 'forgot' => Boolean | null, 'answer' => Boolean | null]);
$this->uploadStickerFile(sticker: InputFile, sticker_format: string);
$this->uploadStickerFile(['sticker' => InputFile, 'sticker_format' => string]);