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SOCKS5 Proxy
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Pyrogram supports proxies with and without authentication. This feature allows Pyrogram to exchange data with Telegram
through an intermediate SOCKS5 proxy server.
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Usage
-----
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- To use Pyrogram with a proxy, simply append the following to your ``config.ini`` file and replace the values
with your own settings:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[proxy]
enabled = True
hostname = 11.22.33.44
port = 1080
username = <your_username>
password = <your_password>
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To enable or disable the proxy without deleting your settings from the config file,
change the ``enabled`` value as follows:
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- ``1``, ``yes``, ``True`` or ``on``: Enables the proxy
- ``0``, ``no``, ``False`` or ``off``: Disables the proxy
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- Alternatively, you can setup your proxy without the need of the *config.ini* file by using the *proxy* parameter
in the Client class:
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram import Client
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client = Client(
session_name="example",
proxy=dict(
hostname="11.22.33.44",
port=1080,
username="<your_username>",
password="<your_password>"
)
)
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client.start()
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...
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.. note:: If your proxy doesn't require authorization you can omit *username* and *password* by either leaving the
values blank/empty or completely delete the lines.