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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ To challenge the framework, the creator is constantly keeping a public
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`welcome bot <https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram/blob/develop/examples/welcomebot.py>`_ online 24/7 on his own,
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relatively-busy account for well over a year now.
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In addition to that, about six months ago, one of the most popular Telegram bot has been rewritten
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In addition to that, about six months ago, one of the most popular Telegram bot has been rewritten from scratch
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:doc:`using Pyrogram <powered-by>` and is serving more than 200,000 Monthly Active Users since
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then, uninterruptedly and without any need for restarting it.
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@ -134,8 +134,8 @@ If you -- even accidentally -- fail to do so, all the previous session copies wi
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and eventually the server will start throwing the error ``[406 AUTH_KEY_DUPLICATED]``, inviting you to login again.
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Why is that so? Because the server has recognized two identical sessions are running in two different locations, and
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concludes it could possibly be due to a cloned/stolen device. Having the session ended in such occasions will protect
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the user's privacy.
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concludes it could possibly be due to a cloned/stolen device. Having the session terminated in such occasions will
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protect the user's privacy.
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So, the only correct way to run multiple clients on the same account is authorizing your account (either user or bot)
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from the beginning every time, and use one separate session for each parallel client you are going to use.
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Welcome to Pyrogram
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===================
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.. raw:: html
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<div align="center">
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<a href="/">
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<div><img src="_static/pyrogram.png" alt="Pyrogram Logo" width="420"></div>
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</a>
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</div>
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<p align="center">
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<b>Telegram MTProto API Framework for Python</b>
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<br>
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<a href="https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram">
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Source Code
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</a>
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•
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<a href="https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram/releases">
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Releases
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</a>
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•
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<a href="https://t.me/Pyrogram">
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Community
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</a>
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</p>
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram import Client, Filters
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app = Client("my_account")
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@app.on_message(Filters.private)
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def hello(client, message):
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message.reply("Hello {}".format(message.from_user.first_name))
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app.run()
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**Pyrogram** is an elegant, easy-to-use Telegram_ client library and framework written from the ground up in Python and
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C. It enables you to easily create custom apps for both user and bot identities (bot API alternative) via the
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:doc:`MTProto API <topics/mtproto-vs-botapi>`.
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.. _Telegram: https://telegram.org
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How the Documentation is Organized
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----------------------------------
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Contents are organized into self-contained topics and can be all accessed from the sidebar, or by following them in
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order using the :guilabel:`Next` button at the end of each page. Here below you can, instead, find a list of the most
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relevant pages for a quick access.
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First Steps
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-----------
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.. hlist::
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:columns: 2
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- :doc:`Quick Start <intro/quickstart>`: Overview to get you started quickly.
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- :doc:`Calling Methods <start/invoking>`: How to call Pyrogram's methods.
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- :doc:`Handling Updates <start/updates>`: How to handle Telegram updates.
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- :doc:`Error Handling <start/errors>`: How to handle API errors correctly.
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API Reference
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-------------
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.. hlist::
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:columns: 2
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- :doc:`Pyrogram Client <api/client>`: Reference details about the Client class.
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- :doc:`Available Methods <api/methods>`: List of available high-level methods.
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- :doc:`Available Types <api/types>`: List of available high-level types.
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- :doc:`Bound Methods <api/bound-methods>`: List of convenient bound methods.
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Meta
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----
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.. hlist::
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:columns: 2
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- :doc:`Pyrogram FAQ <faq>`: Answers to common Pyrogram questions.
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- :doc:`Pyrogram Glossary <glossary>`: List of words with brief explanations.
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- :doc:`Powered by Pyrogram <powered-by>`: Collection of Pyrogram Projects.
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- :doc:`Support Pyrogram <support-pyrogram>`: Ways to show your appreciation.
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- :doc:`About the License <license>`: Information about the Project license.
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- :doc:`Release Notes <releases/index>`: Release notes for Pyrogram releases.
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.. toctree::
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:hidden:
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:caption: Introduction
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@ -159,4 +72,91 @@ Meta
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telegram/functions/index
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telegram/types/index
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.. raw:: html
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<div align="center">
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<a href="/">
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<div><img src="_static/pyrogram.png" alt="Pyrogram Logo" width="420"></div>
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</a>
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</div>
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<p align="center">
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<b>Telegram MTProto API Framework for Python</b>
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<br>
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<a href="https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram">
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Source Code
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</a>
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•
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<a href="https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram/releases">
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Releases
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</a>
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•
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<a href="https://t.me/Pyrogram">
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Community
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</a>
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</p>
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram import Client, Filters
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app = Client("my_account")
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@app.on_message(Filters.private)
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def hello(client, message):
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message.reply("Hello {}".format(message.from_user.first_name))
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app.run()
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**Pyrogram** is an elegant, easy-to-use Telegram_ client library and framework written from the ground up in Python and
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C. It enables you to easily create custom apps for both user and bot identities (bot API alternative) via the
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:doc:`MTProto API <topics/mtproto-vs-botapi>`.
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.. _Telegram: https://telegram.org
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How the Documentation is Organized
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----------------------------------
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Contents are organized into self-contained topics and can be all accessed from the sidebar, or by following them in
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order using the :guilabel:`Next` button at the end of each page. Here below you can, instead, find a list of the most
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relevant pages for a quick access.
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First Steps
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. hlist::
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:columns: 2
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- :doc:`Quick Start <intro/quickstart>`: Overview to get you started quickly.
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- :doc:`Calling Methods <start/invoking>`: How to call Pyrogram's methods.
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- :doc:`Handling Updates <start/updates>`: How to handle Telegram updates.
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- :doc:`Error Handling <start/errors>`: How to handle API errors correctly.
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API Reference
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. hlist::
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:columns: 2
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- :doc:`Pyrogram Client <api/client>`: Reference details about the Client class.
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- :doc:`Available Methods <api/methods>`: List of available high-level methods.
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- :doc:`Available Types <api/types>`: List of available high-level types.
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- :doc:`Bound Methods <api/bound-methods>`: List of convenient bound methods.
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Meta
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^^^^
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.. hlist::
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:columns: 2
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- :doc:`Pyrogram FAQ <faq>`: Answers to common Pyrogram questions.
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- :doc:`Pyrogram Glossary <glossary>`: List of words with brief explanations.
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- :doc:`Powered by Pyrogram <powered-by>`: Collection of Pyrogram Projects.
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- :doc:`Support Pyrogram <support-pyrogram>`: Ways to show your appreciation.
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- :doc:`About the License <license>`: Information about the Project license.
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- :doc:`Release Notes <releases/index>`: Release notes for Pyrogram releases.
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