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Test Servers
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If you wish to test your application in a separate environment, Pyrogram is able to authorize your account into
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Telegram's test servers without hassle. All you need to do is start a new session (e.g.: "my_account_test") using
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``test_mode=True``:
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.. code-block:: python
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from pyrogram import Client
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with Client("my_account_test", test_mode=True) as app:
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print(app.get_me())
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.. note::
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If this is the first time you login into test servers, you will be asked to register your account first.
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Accounts registered on test servers reside in a different, parallel instance of a Telegram server.
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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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Test Mode in Official Apps
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You can also login yourself into test servers using official desktop apps, such as Telegram Web and Telegram Desktop:
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- **Telegram Web**: Login here: https://web.telegram.org/?test=1
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- **Telegram Desktop**: Hold ``Alt+Shift`` and right click on "Add account", then choose "Test server".
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Test Numbers
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Beside normal numbers, the test environment allows you to login with reserved test numbers.
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Valid phone numbers follow the pattern ``99966XYYYY``, where ``X`` is the DC number (1 to 3) and ``YYYY`` are random
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numbers. Users with such numbers always get ``XXXXX`` or ``XXXXXX`` as the confirmation code (the DC number, repeated
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five or six times). |