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Project Structure
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Main interface
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The library itself is under the ``telethon/`` directory. The
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``__init__.py`` file there exposes the main ``TelegramClient``, a class
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that servers as a nice interface with the most commonly used methods on
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Telegram such as sending messages, retrieving the message history,
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handling updates, etc.
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The ``TelegramClient`` inherits the ``TelegramBareClient``. The later is
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basically a pruned version of the ``TelegramClient``, which knows basic
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stuff like ``.invoke()``\ 'ing requests, downloading files, or switching
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between data centers. This is primary to keep the method count per class
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and file low and manageable.
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Both clients make use of the ``network/mtproto_sender.py``. The
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``MtProtoSender`` class handles packing requests with the ``salt``,
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``id``, ``sequence``, etc., and also handles how to process responses
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(i.e. pong, RPC errors). This class communicates through Telegram via
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its ``.connection`` member.
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The ``Connection`` class uses a ``extensions/tcp_client``, a C#-like
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``TcpClient`` to ease working with sockets in Python. All the
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``TcpClient`` know is how to connect through TCP and writing/reading
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from the socket with optional cancel.
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The ``Connection`` class bundles up all the connections modes and sends
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and receives the messages accordingly (TCP full, obfuscated,
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intermediate…).
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Auto-generated code
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The files under ``telethon_generator/`` are used to generate the code
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that gets placed under ``telethon/tl/``. The ``TLGenerator`` takes in a
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``.tl`` file, and spits out the generated classes which represent, as
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Python classes, the request and types defined in the ``.tl`` file. It
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also constructs an index so that they can be imported easily.
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