Decorators ========== While still being methods bound to the :obj:`Client` class, decorators are of a special kind and thus deserve a dedicated page. Decorators are able to register callback functions for handling updates in a much easier and cleaner way compared to `Handlers `_; they do so by instantiating the correct handler and calling :meth:`add_handler() `, automatically. All you need to do is adding the decorators on top of your functions. **Example:** .. code-block:: python from pyrogram import Client app = Client(...) @app.on_message() def log(client, message): print(message) app.run() .. currentmodule:: pyrogram.Client .. autosummary:: :nosignatures: on_message on_callback_query on_inline_query on_deleted_messages on_user_status on_disconnect on_raw_update .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_message() .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_callback_query() .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_inline_query() .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_deleted_messages() .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_user_status() .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_disconnect() .. automethod:: pyrogram.Client.on_raw_update()