Updated to 1.0.4, added fetchThread&GroupInfo and improved models
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ print("users' IDs: {}".format(user.uid for user in users))
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print("users' names: {}".format(user.name for user in users))
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# If we have a user id, we can use `getUserInfo` to fetch a `User` object
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# If we have a user id, we can use `fetchUserInfo` to fetch a `User` object
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user = client.fetchUserInfo('<user id>')['<user id>']
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# We can also query both mutiple users together, which returns list of `User` objects
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users = client.fetchUserInfo('<1st user id>', '<2nd user id>', '<3rd user id>')
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@@ -49,4 +49,16 @@ for message in messages:
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print(message.text)
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# If we have a thread id, we can use `fetchThreadInfo` to fetch a `Thread` object
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thread = client.fetchThreadInfo('<thread id>')['<thread id>']
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print("thread's name: {}".format(thread.name))
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print("thread's type: {}".format(thread.type))
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# `searchForThreads` searches works like `searchForUsers`, but gives us a list of threads instead
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thread = client.searchForThreads('<name of thread>')[0]
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print("thread's name: {}".format(thread.name))
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print("thread's type: {}".format(thread.type))
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# Here should be an example of `getUnread`
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