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Project Setup
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We have just :doc:`installed Pyrogram <../intro/install>`. In this page we'll discuss what you need to do in order to set up a
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project with the framework.
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.. contents:: Contents
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:backlinks: none
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:depth: 1
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:local:
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API Key
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The first step requires you to obtain a valid Telegram API key (api_id and api_hash pair):
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#. Visit https://my.telegram.org/apps and log in with your Telegram account.
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#. Fill out the form with your details and register a new Telegram application.
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#. Done. The API key consists of two parts: **api_id** and **api_hash**. Keep it secret.
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.. note::
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The API key defines a token for a Telegram *application* you are going to build.
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This means that you are able to authorize multiple users or bots with a single API key.
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Configuration
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Having the API key from the previous step in handy, we can now begin to configure a Pyrogram project: pass your API key to Pyrogram by using the *api_id* and *api_hash* parameters of the Client class:
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram import Client
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api_id = 12345
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api_hash = "0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef"
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app = Client("my_account", api_id=api_id, api_hash=api_hash)
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