Auto Authorization ================== Manually writing phone number, phone code and password on the terminal every time you want to login can be tedious. Pyrogram is able to automate both **Log In** and **Sign Up** processes, all you need to do is pass the relevant parameters when creating a new :class:`~pyrogram.Client`. .. note:: If you omit any of the optional parameter required for the authorization, Pyrogram will ask you to manually write it. For instance, if you don't want to set a ``last_name`` when creating a new account you have to explicitly pass an empty string ""; the default value (None) will trigger the input() call. Log In ------- To automate the **Log In** process, pass your ``phone_number`` and ``password`` (if you have one) in the Client parameters. If you want to retrieve the phone code programmatically, pass a callback function in the ``phone_code`` field — this function accepts a single positional argument (phone_number) and must return the correct phone code (e.g., "12345") — otherwise, ignore this parameter, Pyrogram will ask you to input the phone code manually. Example: .. code-block:: python from pyrogram import Client def phone_code_callback(phone_number): code = ... # Get your code programmatically return code # e.g., "12345" app = Client( session_name="example", phone_number="39**********", phone_code=phone_code_callback, # Note the missing parentheses password="password" # (if you have one) ) with app: print(app.get_me()) Sign Up ------- To automate the **Sign Up** process (i.e., automatically create a new Telegram account), simply fill **both** ``first_name`` and ``last_name`` fields alongside the other parameters; they will be used to automatically create a new Telegram account in case the phone number you passed is not registered yet. Example: .. code-block:: python from pyrogram import Client def phone_code_callback(phone_number): code = ... # Get your code programmatically return code # e.g., "12345" app = Client( session_name="example", phone_number="39**********", phone_code=phone_code_callback, # Note the missing parentheses first_name="Pyrogram", last_name="" # Can be an empty string ) with app: print(app.get_me())