delete method
Future<DynamiteResponse<ReactionDeleteResponseApplicationJson, void> >
delete({
- required String reaction,
- required String token,
- required int messageId,
- ReactionDeleteApiVersion? apiVersion,
- bool? oCSAPIRequest,
Delete a reaction from a message.
Returns a Future containing a DynamiteResponse
with the status code, deserialized body and headers.
Throws a DynamiteApiException
if the API call does not return an expected status code.
Parameters:
reaction
Emoji to remove.apiVersion
Defaults to"v1"
.token
messageId
ID of the message.oCSAPIRequest
Required to be true for the API request to pass. Defaults totrue
.
Status codes:
- 200: Reaction deleted successfully
- 400: Deleting reaction is not possible
- 404: Message not found
See:
- $delete_Request for the request send by this method.
- $delete_Serializer for a converter to parse the
Response
from an executed request.
Implementation
Future<_i1.DynamiteResponse<ReactionDeleteResponseApplicationJson, void>> delete({
required String reaction,
required String token,
required int messageId,
ReactionDeleteApiVersion? apiVersion,
bool? oCSAPIRequest,
}) async {
final _request = $delete_Request(
reaction: reaction,
token: token,
messageId: messageId,
apiVersion: apiVersion,
oCSAPIRequest: oCSAPIRequest,
);
final _response = await _rootClient.httpClient.send(_request);
final _serializer = $delete_Serializer();
final _rawResponse =
await _i1.ResponseConverter<ReactionDeleteResponseApplicationJson, void>(_serializer).convert(_response);
return _i1.DynamiteResponse.fromRawResponse(_rawResponse);
}