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- Pyrogram core is now fully asynchronous - Ditched Python 3.5, welcome 3.6 as minimum version. - Moved all types to pyrogram.types - Turned the Filters class into a module (filters) - Moved all filters to pyrogram.filters - Moved all handlers to pyrogram.handlers - Moved all emoji to pyrogram.emoji - Renamed pyrogram.api to pyrogram.raw - Clock is now synced with server's time - Telegram schema updated to Layer 117 - Greatly improved the TL compiler (proper type-constructor hierarchy) - Added "do not edit" warning in generated files - Crypto parts are executed in a thread pool to avoid blocking the event loop - idle() is now a separate function (it doesn't deal with Client instances) - Async storage, async filters and async progress callback (optional, can be sync too) - Added getpass back, for hidden password inputs
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Configuration File
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As already mentioned in previous pages, Pyrogram can be configured by the use of an INI file.
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This page explains how this file is structured, how to use it and why.
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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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-----
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Introduction
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------------
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The idea behind using a configuration file is to help keeping your code free of private settings information such as
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the API Key and Proxy, without having you to even deal with how to load such settings. The configuration file, usually
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referred as ``config.ini`` file, is automatically loaded from the root of your working directory; all you need to do is
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fill in the necessary parts.
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.. note::
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The configuration file is optional, but recommended. If, for any reason, you prefer not to use it, there's always an
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alternative way to configure Pyrogram via Client's parameters. Doing so, you can have full control on how to store
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and load your settings (e.g.: from environment variables).
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Settings specified via Client's parameter have higher priority and will override any setting stored in the
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configuration file.
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The config.ini File
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-------------------
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By default, Pyrogram will look for a file named ``config.ini`` placed at the root of your working directory, that is,
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the same folder of your running script. You can change the name or location of your configuration file by specifying it
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in your Client's parameter *config_file*.
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- Replace the default *config.ini* file with *my_configuration.ini*:
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram import Client
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app = Client("my_account", config_file="my_configuration.ini")
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Configuration Sections
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----------------------
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These are all the sections Pyrogram uses in its configuration file:
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Pyrogram
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^^^^^^^^
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The ``[pyrogram]`` section contains your Telegram API credentials: *api_id* and *api_hash*.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pyrogram]
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api_id = 12345
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api_hash = 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
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`More info about API Key. <../intro/setup#api-keys>`_
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Proxy
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^^^^^
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The ``[proxy]`` section contains settings about your SOCKS5 proxy.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[proxy]
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enabled = True
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hostname = 11.22.33.44
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port = 1080
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username = <your_username>
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password = <your_password>
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`More info about SOCKS5 Proxy. <proxy>`_
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Plugins
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^^^^^^^
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The ``[plugins]`` section contains settings about Smart Plugins.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[plugins]
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root = plugins
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include =
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module
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folder.module
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exclude =
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module fn2
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`More info about Smart Plugins. <smart-plugins>`_
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