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class ChatHandle:
id: str

Unique identifier for this handle

formatuuid
handle: str

Phone number (E.164) or email address of the participant

joined_at: datetime

When this participant joined the chat

formatdate-time
service: ServiceType

Messaging service type

One of the following:
"iMessage"
"SMS"
"RCS"
is_me: Optional[bool]

Whether this handle belongs to the sender (your phone number)

left_at: Optional[datetime]

When they left (if applicable)

formatdate-time
status: Optional[Literal["active", "left", "removed"]]

Participant status

One of the following:
"active"
"left"
"removed"
handle: ChatHandle
id: str

Unique identifier for this handle

formatuuid
handle: str

Phone number (E.164) or email address of the participant

joined_at: datetime

When this participant joined the chat

formatdate-time
service: ServiceType

Messaging service type

One of the following:
"iMessage"
"SMS"
"RCS"
is_me: Optional[bool]

Whether this handle belongs to the sender (your phone number)

left_at: Optional[datetime]

When they left (if applicable)

formatdate-time
status: Optional[Literal["active", "left", "removed"]]

Participant status

One of the following:
"active"
"left"
"removed"
is_me: bool

Whether this reaction is from the current user

Type of reaction. Standard iMessage tapbacks are love, like, dislike, laugh, emphasize, question. Custom emoji reactions have type “custom” with the actual emoji in the custom_emoji field. Sticker reactions have type “sticker” with sticker attachment details in the sticker field.

One of the following:
"love"
"like"
"dislike"
"laugh"
"emphasize"
"question"
"custom"
"sticker"
custom_emoji: Optional[str]

Custom emoji if type is “custom”, null otherwise

sticker: Optional[Sticker]

Sticker attachment details when reaction_type is “sticker”. Null for non-sticker reactions.

file_name: Optional[str]

Filename of the sticker

height: Optional[int]

Sticker image height in pixels

mime_type: Optional[str]

MIME type of the sticker image

url: Optional[str]

Presigned URL for downloading the sticker image (expires in 1 hour).

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width: Optional[int]

Sticker image width in pixels

class MediaPartResponse:

A media attachment part

id: str

Unique attachment identifier

formatuuid
filename: str

Original filename

mime_type: str

MIME type of the file

reactions: Optional[List[Reaction]]

Reactions on this message part

handle: ChatHandle
id: str

Unique identifier for this handle

formatuuid
handle: str

Phone number (E.164) or email address of the participant

joined_at: datetime

When this participant joined the chat

formatdate-time
service: ServiceType

Messaging service type

One of the following:
"iMessage"
"SMS"
"RCS"
is_me: Optional[bool]

Whether this handle belongs to the sender (your phone number)

left_at: Optional[datetime]

When they left (if applicable)

formatdate-time
status: Optional[Literal["active", "left", "removed"]]

Participant status

One of the following:
"active"
"left"
"removed"
is_me: bool

Whether this reaction is from the current user

Type of reaction. Standard iMessage tapbacks are love, like, dislike, laugh, emphasize, question. Custom emoji reactions have type “custom” with the actual emoji in the custom_emoji field. Sticker reactions have type “sticker” with sticker attachment details in the sticker field.

One of the following:
"love"
"like"
"dislike"
"laugh"
"emphasize"
"question"
"custom"
"sticker"
custom_emoji: Optional[str]

Custom emoji if type is “custom”, null otherwise

sticker: Optional[Sticker]

Sticker attachment details when reaction_type is “sticker”. Null for non-sticker reactions.

file_name: Optional[str]

Filename of the sticker

height: Optional[int]

Sticker image height in pixels

mime_type: Optional[str]

MIME type of the sticker image

url: Optional[str]

Presigned URL for downloading the sticker image (expires in 1 hour).

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width: Optional[int]

Sticker image width in pixels

size_bytes: int

File size in bytes

type: Literal["media"]

Indicates this is a media attachment part

url: str

Presigned URL for downloading the attachment (expires in 1 hour).

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class Reaction:
handle: ChatHandle
id: str

Unique identifier for this handle

formatuuid
handle: str

Phone number (E.164) or email address of the participant

joined_at: datetime

When this participant joined the chat

formatdate-time
service: ServiceType

Messaging service type

One of the following:
"iMessage"
"SMS"
"RCS"
is_me: Optional[bool]

Whether this handle belongs to the sender (your phone number)

left_at: Optional[datetime]

When they left (if applicable)

formatdate-time
status: Optional[Literal["active", "left", "removed"]]

Participant status

One of the following:
"active"
"left"
"removed"
is_me: bool

Whether this reaction is from the current user

Type of reaction. Standard iMessage tapbacks are love, like, dislike, laugh, emphasize, question. Custom emoji reactions have type “custom” with the actual emoji in the custom_emoji field. Sticker reactions have type “sticker” with sticker attachment details in the sticker field.

One of the following:
"love"
"like"
"dislike"
"laugh"
"emphasize"
"question"
"custom"
"sticker"
custom_emoji: Optional[str]

Custom emoji if type is “custom”, null otherwise

sticker: Optional[Sticker]

Sticker attachment details when reaction_type is “sticker”. Null for non-sticker reactions.

file_name: Optional[str]

Filename of the sticker

height: Optional[int]

Sticker image height in pixels

mime_type: Optional[str]

MIME type of the sticker image

url: Optional[str]

Presigned URL for downloading the sticker image (expires in 1 hour).

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width: Optional[int]

Sticker image width in pixels

Literal["love", "like", "dislike", 5 more]

Type of reaction. Standard iMessage tapbacks are love, like, dislike, laugh, emphasize, question. Custom emoji reactions have type “custom” with the actual emoji in the custom_emoji field. Sticker reactions have type “sticker” with sticker attachment details in the sticker field.

One of the following:
"love"
"like"
"dislike"
"laugh"
"emphasize"
"question"
"custom"
"sticker"
Literal["iMessage", "SMS", "RCS"]

Messaging service type

One of the following:
"iMessage"
"SMS"
"RCS"
class TextDecoration:
range: List[int]

Character range [start, end) in the value string where the decoration applies. start is inclusive, end is exclusive. Characters are measured as UTF-16 code units. Most characters count as 1; some emoji count as 2.

animation: Optional[Literal["big", "small", "shake", 5 more]]

Animated text effect to apply. Mutually exclusive with style.

One of the following:
"big"
"small"
"shake"
"nod"
"explode"
"ripple"
"bloom"
"jitter"
style: Optional[Literal["bold", "italic", "strikethrough", "underline"]]

Text style to apply. Mutually exclusive with animation.

One of the following:
"bold"
"italic"
"strikethrough"
"underline"
class TextPartResponse:

A text message part

reactions: Optional[List[Reaction]]

Reactions on this message part

handle: ChatHandle
id: str

Unique identifier for this handle

formatuuid
handle: str

Phone number (E.164) or email address of the participant

joined_at: datetime

When this participant joined the chat

formatdate-time
service: ServiceType

Messaging service type

One of the following:
"iMessage"
"SMS"
"RCS"
is_me: Optional[bool]

Whether this handle belongs to the sender (your phone number)

left_at: Optional[datetime]

When they left (if applicable)

formatdate-time
status: Optional[Literal["active", "left", "removed"]]

Participant status

One of the following:
"active"
"left"
"removed"
is_me: bool

Whether this reaction is from the current user

Type of reaction. Standard iMessage tapbacks are love, like, dislike, laugh, emphasize, question. Custom emoji reactions have type “custom” with the actual emoji in the custom_emoji field. Sticker reactions have type “sticker” with sticker attachment details in the sticker field.

One of the following:
"love"
"like"
"dislike"
"laugh"
"emphasize"
"question"
"custom"
"sticker"
custom_emoji: Optional[str]

Custom emoji if type is “custom”, null otherwise

sticker: Optional[Sticker]

Sticker attachment details when reaction_type is “sticker”. Null for non-sticker reactions.

file_name: Optional[str]

Filename of the sticker

height: Optional[int]

Sticker image height in pixels

mime_type: Optional[str]

MIME type of the sticker image

url: Optional[str]

Presigned URL for downloading the sticker image (expires in 1 hour).

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width: Optional[int]

Sticker image width in pixels

type: Literal["text"]

Indicates this is a text message part

value: str

The text content

text_decorations: Optional[List[TextDecoration]]

Text decorations applied to character ranges in the value

range: List[int]

Character range [start, end) in the value string where the decoration applies. start is inclusive, end is exclusive. Characters are measured as UTF-16 code units. Most characters count as 1; some emoji count as 2.

animation: Optional[Literal["big", "small", "shake", 5 more]]

Animated text effect to apply. Mutually exclusive with style.

One of the following:
"big"
"small"
"shake"
"nod"
"explode"
"ripple"
"bloom"
"jitter"
style: Optional[Literal["bold", "italic", "strikethrough", "underline"]]

Text style to apply. Mutually exclusive with animation.

One of the following:
"bold"
"italic"
"strikethrough"
"underline"