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Error Handling
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2018-12-27 21:58:02 +00:00
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Errors are inevitable when working with the API, and they must be correctly handled with ``try..except`` blocks.
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2018-12-27 21:58:02 +00:00
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There are many errors that Telegram could return, but they all fall in one of these categories
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(which are in turn children of the :obj:`pyrogram.Error` superclass)
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2018-12-29 12:37:13 +00:00
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- :obj:`303 - See Other <pyrogram.api.errors.SeeOther>`
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- :obj:`400 - Bad Request <pyrogram.api.errors.BadRequest>`
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- :obj:`401 - Unauthorized <pyrogram.api.errors.Unauthorized>`
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- :obj:`403 - Forbidden <pyrogram.api.errors.Forbidden>`
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- :obj:`406 - Not Acceptable <pyrogram.api.errors.NotAcceptable>`
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- :obj:`420 - Flood <pyrogram.api.errors.Flood>`
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- :obj:`500 - Internal Server Error <pyrogram.api.errors.InternalServerError>`
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As stated above, there are really many (too many) errors, and in case Pyrogram does not know anything yet about a
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specific one, it raises a special :obj:`520 Unknown Error <pyrogram.api.errors.UnknownError>` exception and logs it
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in the ``unknown_errors.txt`` file. Users are invited to report these unknown errors; in later versions of Pyrogram
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some kind of automatic error reporting module might be implemented.
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Examples
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--------
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram.api.errors import (
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BadRequest, Flood, InternalServerError,
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SeeOther, Unauthorized, UnknownError
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)
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try:
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...
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except BadRequest:
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pass
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except Flood:
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pass
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except InternalServerError:
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pass
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except SeeOther:
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pass
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except Unauthorized:
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pass
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except UnknownError:
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pass
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2018-02-22 12:07:41 +00:00
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Exception objects may also contain some informative values.
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E.g.: :obj:`FloodWait <pyrogram.api.errors.exceptions.flood_420.FloodWait>` holds the amount of seconds you have to wait
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before you can try again. The value is always stored in the ``x`` field of the returned exception object:
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.. code-block:: python
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2018-02-22 12:07:41 +00:00
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import time
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from pyrogram.api.errors import FloodWait
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try:
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...
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except FloodWait as e:
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time.sleep(e.x)
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