Error Handling ============== Errors are inevitable when working with the API, and they must be correctly handled with ``try..except`` blocks in order to control the behaviour of your application. Pyrogram errors all live inside the ``errors`` package: .. code-block:: python from pyrogram import errors RPCError -------- The father of all errors is named ``RPCError``. This error exists in form of a Python exception and is able to catch all Telegram API related errors. .. code-block:: python from pyrogram.errors import RPCError .. warning:: It must be noted that catching this error is bad practice, especially when no feedback is given (i.e. by logging/printing the full error traceback), because it makes it impossible to understand what went wrong. Error Categories ---------------- The ``RPCError`` packs together all the possible errors Telegram could raise, but to make things tidier, Pyrogram provides categories of errors, which are named after the common HTTP errors: .. code-block:: python from pyrogram.errors import BadRequest, Forbidden, ... - `303 - SeeOther <../api/errors#seeother>`_ - `400 - BadRequest <../api/errors#badrequest>`_ - `401 - Unauthorized <../api/errors#unauthorized>`_ - `403 - Forbidden <../api/errors#forbidden>`_ - `406 - NotAcceptable <../api/errors#notacceptable>`_ - `420 - Flood <../api/errors#flood>`_ - `500 - InternalServerError <../api/errors#internalservererror>`_ Unknown Errors -------------- In case Pyrogram does not know anything yet about a specific error, it raises a special ``520 - UnknownError`` exception and logs it in the ``unknown_errors.txt`` file. Users are invited to report these unknown errors. Errors with Values ------------------ Exception objects may also contain some informative values. For example, ``FloodWait`` holds the amount of seconds you have to wait before you can try again. The value is always stored in the ``x`` field of the returned exception object: .. code-block:: python import time from pyrogram.errors import FloodWait try: ... except FloodWait as e: time.sleep(e.x) # Wait before trying again