Pyrogram for MTPager for testing purposes
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* Add new invite link export methods * Implement higher-level Invite type * Update Docstrings and rename Invite * Docstrings are now more consistent with other methods * Invite is now InviteLink to be less arbitrary * Add method to get exported links * `get_exported_chat_invites` * prepare `__init__` for the other InvitesV2 methods * Update returned type `str` -> `types.InviteLink` * Add method to edit invite link Since editing the link returns a slightly different type to exporting, I have made a small "hack" in the InviteLink type. * Move Invites V2 methods to their own namespace * Add get_chat_invite_importers and InviteImporter Method to fetch information on users that joined via a specific link and the type to display the information * Add methods to delete revoked links * delete_exported_chat_invite to delete a single revoked link * delete_revoked_exported_chat_invites to delete all revoked links of a specified admin * Renaming Invite(s) to InviteLink(s) As per @delivrance's request https://github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram/pull/630#issuecomment-791893890 Also sorted invites' __init__ alphabetically * Add Method to get admins with exported invite link Documentation needs an update and the respective type needs to be created. I cannot test this, as I lack Creator permissions. * Invite Links overhaul * Rearrange code Co-authored-by: Dan <14043624+delivrance@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Telegram MTProto API Framework for Python
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Pyrogram
from pyrogram import Client, filters
app = Client("my_account")
@app.on_message(filters.private)
async def hello(client, message):
await message.reply_text(f"Hello {message.from_user.mention}")
app.run()
Pyrogram is a modern, elegant and easy-to-use Telegram client library framework written from the ground up in Python and C. It enables you to easily create custom Telegram client applications for both user and bot identities (bot API alternative) via the MTProto API.
Features
- Easy: You can install Pyrogram with pip and start building your applications right away.
- Elegant: Low-level details are abstracted and re-presented in a much nicer and easier way.
- Fast: Crypto parts are boosted up by TgCrypto, a high-performance library written in pure C.
- Asynchronous: Allows both synchronous and asynchronous models to fit all usage needs.
- Documented: API methods, types and public interfaces are all well documented.
- Type-hinted: Types and methods are all type-hinted, enabling excellent editor support.
- Updated, to make use of the latest Telegram API version and features.
- Bot API-like: Similar to the Bot API in its simplicity, but much more powerful and detailed.
- Pluggable: The Smart Plugin system allows to write components with minimal boilerplate code.
- Comprehensive: Execute any advanced action an official client is able to do, and even more.
Requirements
- Python 3.6 or higher.
- A Telegram API key.
Installing
pip3 install pyrogram
Resources
- The docs contain lots of resources to help you get started with Pyrogram: https://docs.pyrogram.org.
- Seeking extra help? Come join and ask our community: https://t.me/pyrogram.
- For other kind of inquiries, you can send a message or an e-mail.
Copyright & License
- Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Dan <https://github.com/delivrance>
- Licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later (LGPLv3+)