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Updated Extensions – JobQueue (markdown)
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Add your first job to the queue by defining a callback function and adding it to the job queue. For this tutorial, you can replace `'@examplechannel'` with a channel where your bot is an admin, or by your user id (use [@userinfobot](https://telegram.me/userinfobot) to find out your user id):
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```python
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from telegram.ext import CallbackContext, Application
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from telegram.ext import ContextTypes, Application
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async def callback_minute(context: CallbackContext):
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async def callback_minute(context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE):
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await context.bot.send_message(chat_id='@examplechannel', text='One message every minute')
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application = Application.builder().token('TOKEN').build()
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You can also add a job that will be executed only once, with a delay:
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```python
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from telegram.ext import CallbackContext, Application
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from telegram.ext import ContextTypes, Application
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async def callback_30(context: CallbackContext):
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async def callback_30(context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE):
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await context.bot.send_message(chat_id='@examplechannel', text='A single message with 30s delay')
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application = Application.builder().token('TOKEN').build()
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```python
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from telegram import Update
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from telegram.ext import CommandHandler, Application, CallbackContext
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from telegram.ext import CommandHandler, Application, ContextTypes
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async def callback_alarm(context: CallbackContext):
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async def callback_alarm(context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE):
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# Beep the person who called this alarm:
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await context.bot.send_message(chat_id=context.job.chat_id, text=f'BEEP {context.job.data}!')
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async def callback_timer(update: Update, context: CallbackContext):
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async def callback_timer(update: Update, context: ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE):
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chat_id = update.message.chat_id
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name = update.effective_chat.full_name
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await context.bot.send_message(chat_id=chat_id, text='Setting a timer for 1 minute!')
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