#  Hydrogram - Telegram MTProto API Client Library for Python
#  Copyright (C) 2017-2023 Dan <https://github.com/delivrance>
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from __future__ import annotations

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING

import hydrogram
from hydrogram import raw

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from collections.abc import Iterable


class DeleteMessages:
    async def delete_messages(
        self: hydrogram.Client,
        chat_id: int | str,
        message_ids: int | Iterable[int],
        revoke: bool = True,
    ) -> int:
        """Delete messages, including service messages.

        .. include:: /_includes/usable-by/users-bots.rst

        Parameters:
            chat_id (``int`` | ``str``):
                Unique identifier (int) or username (str) of the target chat.
                For your personal cloud (Saved Messages) you can simply use "me" or "self".
                For a contact that exists in your Telegram address book you can use his phone number (str).

            message_ids (``int`` | Iterable of ``int``):
                An iterable of message identifiers to delete (integers) or a single message id.

            revoke (``bool``, *optional*):
                Deletes messages on both parts.
                This is only for private cloud chats and normal groups, messages on
                channels and supergroups are always revoked (i.e.: deleted for everyone).
                Defaults to True.

        Returns:
            ``int``: Amount of affected messages

        Example:
            .. code-block:: python

                # Delete one message
                await app.delete_messages(chat_id, message_id)

                # Delete multiple messages at once
                await app.delete_messages(chat_id, list_of_message_ids)

                # Delete messages only on your side (without revoking)
                await app.delete_messages(chat_id, message_id, revoke=False)
        """
        peer = await self.resolve_peer(chat_id)
        message_ids = [message_ids] if isinstance(message_ids, int) else list(message_ids)

        if isinstance(peer, raw.types.InputPeerChannel):
            r = await self.invoke(
                raw.functions.channels.DeleteMessages(channel=peer, id=message_ids)
            )
        else:
            r = await self.invoke(
                raw.functions.messages.DeleteMessages(id=message_ids, revoke=revoke)
            )

        return r.pts_count
