delete method

Future<DynamiteResponse<ReactionDeleteResponseApplicationJson, void>> delete({
  1. required String reaction,
  2. required String token,
  3. required int messageId,
  4. ReactionDeleteApiVersion? apiVersion,
  5. 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 to true.

Status codes:

  • 200: Reaction deleted successfully
  • 400: Deleting reaction is not possible
  • 404: Message not found

See:

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);
}