MTPyroger/docs/source/glossary.rst
Dan 538f1e3972 Deep rewrite: preparing for v1.0
- Pyrogram core is now fully asynchronous
- Ditched Python 3.5, welcome 3.6 as minimum version.
- Moved all types to pyrogram.types
- Turned the Filters class into a module (filters)
- Moved all filters to pyrogram.filters
- Moved all handlers to pyrogram.handlers
- Moved all emoji to pyrogram.emoji
- Renamed pyrogram.api to pyrogram.raw
- Clock is now synced with server's time
- Telegram schema updated to Layer 117
- Greatly improved the TL compiler (proper type-constructor hierarchy)
- Added "do not edit" warning in generated files
- Crypto parts are executed in a thread pool to avoid blocking the event loop
- idle() is now a separate function (it doesn't deal with Client instances)
- Async storage, async filters and async progress callback (optional, can be sync too)
- Added getpass back, for hidden password inputs
2020-08-22 08:05:05 +02:00

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Pyrogram Glossary
=================
This page contains a list of common words with brief explanations related to Pyrogram and, to some extent, Telegram in
general. Some words may as well link to dedicated articles in case the topic is covered in a more detailed fashion.
.. tip::
If you think something interesting could be added here, feel free to propose it by opening a `Feature Request`_.
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Terms
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.. glossary::
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API
Application Programming Interface: a set of methods, protocols and tools that make it easier to develop programs
by providing useful building blocks to the developer.
API key
A secret code used to authenticate and/or authorize a specific application to Telegram in order for it to
control how the API is being used, for example, to prevent abuses of the API.
:doc:`More on API keys <intro/setup>`.
DC
Also known as *data center*, is a place where lots of computer systems are housed and used together in order to
achieve high quality and availability for services.
RPC
Acronym for Remote Procedure Call, that is, a function which gets executed at some remote place (i.e. Telegram
server) and not in your local machine.
RPCError
An error caused by an RPC which must be returned in place of the successful result in order to let the caller
know something went wrong. :doc:`More on RPCError <start/errors>`.
MTProto
The name of the custom-made, open and encrypted protocol by Telegram, implemented in Pyrogram.
:doc:`More on MTProto <topics/mtproto-vs-botapi>`.
MTProto API
The Telegram main API Pyrogram makes use of, which is able to connect both users and normal bots to Telegram
using MTProto as application layer protocol and execute any method Telegram provides from its public TL-schema.
:doc:`More on MTProto API <topics/mtproto-vs-botapi>`.
Bot API
The Telegram Bot API that is able to only connect normal bots only to Telegram using HTTP as application layer
protocol and allows to execute a sub-set of the main Telegram API.
:doc:`More on Bot API <topics/mtproto-vs-botapi>`.
Pyrogrammer
A developer that uses Pyrogram to build Telegram applications.
Userbot
Also known as *user bot* or *ubot* for short, is a user logged in by third-party Telegram libraries --- such as
Pyrogram --- to automate some behaviours, like sending messages or reacting to text commands or any other event.
Not to be confused with *bot*, that is, a normal Telegram bot created by `@BotFather <https://t.me/botfather>`_.
Session
Also known as *login session*, is a strictly personal piece of data created and held by both parties
(client and server) which is used to grant permission into a single account without having to start a new
authorization process from scratch.
Callback
Also known as *callback function*, is a user-defined generic function that *can be* registered to and then
called-back by the framework when specific events occurs.
Handler
An object that wraps around a callback function that is *actually meant* to be registered into the framework,
which will then be able to handle a specific kind of events, such as a new incoming message, for example.
:doc:`More on Handlers <start/updates>`.
Decorator
Also known as *function decorator*, in Python, is a callable object that is used to modify another function.
Decorators in Pyrogram are used to automatically register callback functions for handling updates.
:doc:`More on Decorators <start/updates>`.
.. _Feature Request: https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram/issues/new?labels=enhancement&template=feature_request.md