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===========================
Changelog (Version History)
===========================
This page lists all the available versions of the library,
in chronological order. You should read this when upgrading
the library to know where your code can break, and where
it can take advantage of new goodies!
.. contents:: List of All Versions
Conversations, String Sessions and More (v1.2)
==============================================
*Published at 2018/08/14*
This is a big release! Quite a few things have been added to the library,
such as the new `Conversation <telethon.tl.custom.conversation.Conversation>`.
This makes it trivial to get tokens from `@BotFather <https://t.me/BotFather>`_:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon.tl import types
with client.conversation('BotFather') as conv:
conv.send_message('/mybots')
message = conv.get_response()
message.click(0)
message = conv.get_edit()
message.click(0)
message = conv.get_edit()
for _, token in message.get_entities_text(types.MessageEntityCode):
print(token)
In addition to that, you can now easily load and export session files
without creating any on-disk file thanks to the ``StringSession``:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon.sessions import StringSession
string = StringSession.save(client.session)
Check out :ref:`sessions` for more details.
For those who aren't able to install ``cryptg``, the support for ``libssl``
has been added back. While interfacing ``libssl`` is not as fast, the speed
when downloading and sending files should really be noticeably faster.
While those are the biggest things, there are still more things to be
excited about.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- The mentioned method to start a new `client.conversation
<telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods.conversation>`.
- Implemented global search through `client.iter_messages
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.iter_messages>`
with ``None`` entity.
- New `client.inline_query <telethon.client.bots.BotMethods.inline_query>`
method to perform inline queries.
- Bot-API-style ``file_id`` can now be used to send files and download media.
You can also access `telethon.utils.resolve_bot_file_id` and
`telethon.utils.pack_bot_file_id` to resolve and create these
file IDs yourself. Note that each user has its own ID for each file
so you can't use a bot's ``file_id`` with your user, except stickers.
- New `telethon.utils.get_peer`, useful when you expect a :tl:`Peer`.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- UTC timezone for `telethon.events.userupdate.UserUpdate`.
- Bug with certain input parameters when iterating messages.
- RPC errors without parent requests caused a crash, and better logging.
- ``incoming = outgoing = True`` was not working properly.
- Getting a message's ID was not working.
- File attributes not being inferred for ``open()``'ed files.
- Use ``MemorySession`` if ``sqlite3`` is not installed by default.
- Self-user would not be saved to the session file after signing in.
- `client.catch_up() <telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods.catch_up>`
seems to be functional again.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Updated documentation.
- Invite links will now use cache, so using them as entities is cheaper.
- You can reuse message buttons to send new messages with those buttons.
- ``.to_dict()`` will now work even on invalid ``TLObject``'s.
Better Custom Message (v1.1.1)
==============================
*Published at 2018/07/23*
The `custom.Message <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message>` class has been
rewritten in a cleaner way and overall feels less hacky in the library.
This should perform better than the previous way in which it was patched.
The release is primarily intended to test this big change, but also fixes
**Python 3.5.2 compatibility** which was broken due to a trailing comma.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Using ``functools.partial`` on event handlers broke updates
if they had uncaught exceptions.
- A bug under some session files where the sender would export
authorization for the same data center, which is unsupported.
- Some logical bugs in the custom message class.
Bot Friendly (v1.1)
===================
*Published at 2018/07/21*
Two new event handlers to ease creating normal bots with the library,
namely `events.InlineQuery <telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery>`
and `events.CallbackQuery <telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery>`
for handling ``@InlineBot queries`` or reacting to a button click. For
this second option, there is an even better way:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon.tl.custom import Button
async def callback(event):
await event.edit('Thank you!')
bot.send_message(chat, 'Hello!',
buttons=Button.inline('Click me', callback))
You can directly pass the callback when creating the button.
This is fine for small bots but it will add the callback every time
you send a message, so you probably should do this instead once you
are done testing:
.. code-block:: python
markup = bot.build_reply_markup(Button.inline('Click me', callback))
bot.send_message(chat, 'Hello!', buttons=markup)
And yes, you can create more complex button layouts with lists:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon import events
global phone = ''
@bot.on(events.CallbackQuery)
async def handler(event):
global phone
if event.data == b'<':
phone = phone[:-1]
else:
phone += event.data.decode('utf-8')
await event.answer('Phone is now {}'.format(phone))
markup = bot.build_reply_markup([
[Button.inline('1'), Button.inline('2'), Button.inline('3')],
[Button.inline('4'), Button.inline('5'), Button.inline('6')],
[Button.inline('7'), Button.inline('8'), Button.inline('9')],
[Button.inline('+'), Button.inline('0'), Button.inline('<')],
])
bot.send_message(chat, 'Enter a phone', buttons=markup)
(Yes, there are better ways to do this). Now for the rest of things:
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New `custom.Button <telethon.tl.custom.button.Button>` class
to help you create inline (or normal) reply keyboards. You
must sign in as a bot to use the ``buttons=`` parameters.
- New events usable if you sign in as a bot: `events.InlineQuery
<telethon.events.inlinequery.InlineQuery>` and `events.CallbackQuery
<telethon.events.callbackquery.CallbackQuery>`.
- New ``silent`` parameter when sending messages, usable in broadcast channels.
- Documentation now has an entire section dedicate to how to use
the client's friendly methods at :ref:`telegram-client-example`.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Empty ``except`` are no longer used which means
sending a keyboard interrupt should now work properly.
- The ``pts`` of incoming updates could be ``None``.
- UTC timezone information is properly set for read ``datetime``.
- Some infinite recursion bugs in the custom message class.
- :tl:`Updates` was being dispatched to raw handlers when it shouldn't.
- Using proxies and HTTPS connection mode may now work properly.
- Less flood waits when downloading media from different data centers,
and the library will now detect them even before sending requests.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Interactive sign in now supports signing in with a bot token.
- ``timedelta`` is now supported where a date is expected, which
means you can e.g. ban someone for ``timedelta(minutes=5)``.
- Events are only built once and reused many times, which should
save quite a few CPU cycles if you have a lot of the same type.
- You can now click inline buttons directly if you know their data.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- When downloading media, the right sender is directly
used without previously triggering migrate errors.
- Code reusing for getting the chat and the sender,
which easily enables this feature for new types.
New HTTP(S) Connection Mode (v1.0.4)
====================================
*Published at 2018/07/09*
This release implements the HTTP connection mode to the library, which
means certain proxies that only allow HTTP connections should now work
properly. You can use it doing the following, like any other mode:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon import TelegramClient, sync
from telethon.network import ConnectionHttp
client = TelegramClient(..., connection=ConnectionHttp)
with client:
client.send_message('me', 'Hi!')
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- ``add_mark=`` is now back on ``utils.get_input_peer`` and also on
`client.get_input_entity <telethon.client.users.UserMethods.get_input_entity>`.
- New `client.get_peer_id <telethon.client.users.UserMethods.get_peer_id>`
convenience for ``utils.get_peer_id(await client.get_input_entity(peer))``.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- If several `TLMessage` in a `MessageContainer` exceeds 1MB, it will no
longer be automatically turned into one. This basically means that e.g.
uploading 10 file parts at once will work properly again.
- Documentation fixes and some missing ``await``.
- Revert named argument for `client.forward_messages
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.forward_messages>`
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- New auto-casts to :tl:`InputNotifyPeer` and ``chat_id``.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Outgoing `TLMessage` are now pre-packed so if there's an error when
serializing the raw requests, the library will no longer swallow it.
This also means re-sending packets doesn't need to re-pack their bytes.
Iterate Messages in Reverse (v1.0.3)
====================================
*Published at 2018/07/04*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 82 |
+-----------------------+
Mostly bug fixes, but now there is a new parameter on `client.iter_messages
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.iter_messages>` to support reversing
the order in which messages are returned.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- The mentioned ``reverse`` parameter when iterating over messages.
- A new ``sequential_updates`` parameter when creating the client
for updates to be processed sequentially. This is useful when you
need to make sure that all updates are processed in order, such
as a script that only forwards incoming messages somewhere else.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Count was always ``None`` for `message.button_count
<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.button_count>`.
- Some fixes when disconnecting upon dropping the client.
- Support for Python 3.4 in the sync version, and fix media download.
- Some issues with events when accessing the input chat or their media.
- Hachoir wouldn't automatically close the file after reading its metadata.
- Signing in required a named ``code=`` parameter, but usage
without a name was really widespread so it has been reverted.
Bug Fixes (v1.0.2)
==================
*Published at 2018/06/28*
Updated some asserts and parallel downloads, as well as some fixes for sync.
Bug Fixes (v1.0.1)
==================
*Published at 2018/06/27*
And as usual, every major release has a few bugs that make the library
unusable! This quick update should fix those, namely:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- `client.start() <telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.start>` was completely
broken due to a last-time change requiring named arguments everywhere.
- Since the rewrite, if your system clock was wrong, the connection would
get stuck in an infinite "bad message" loop of responses from Telegram.
- Accessing the buttons of a custom message wouldn't work in channels,
which lead to fix a completely different bug regarding starting bots.
- Disconnecting could complain if the magic ``telethon.sync`` was imported.
- Successful automatic reconnections now ask Telegram to send updates to us
once again as soon as the library is ready to listen for them.
Synchronous magic (v1.0)
========================
*Published at 2018/06/27*
.. important::
If you come from Telethon pre-1.0 you **really** want to read
:ref:`asyncio-magic` to port your scripts to the new version.
If you're not ready for this, you can ``pip install telethon-sync``.
It's a synchronous branch that mimics the ``asyncio`` version with
threads and should work under Python 3.4
The library has been around for well over a year. A lot of improvements have
been made, a lot of user complaints have been fixed, and a lot of user desires
have been implemented. It's time to consider the public API as stable, and
remove some of the old methods that were around until now for compatibility
reasons. But there's one more surprise!
There is a new magic ``telethon.sync`` module to let you use **all** the
methods in the :ref:`TelegramClient <telethon-client>` (and the types returned
from its functions) in a synchronous way, while using ``asyncio`` behind
the scenes! This means you're now able to do both of the following:
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio
async def main():
await client.send_message('me', 'Hello!')
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())
# ...can be rewritten as:
from telethon import sync
client.send_message('me', 'Hello!')
Both ways can coexist (you need to ``await`` if the loop is running).
You can also use the magic ``sync`` module in your own classes, and call
``sync.syncify(cls)`` to convert all their ``async def`` into magic variants.
Breaking Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``message.get_fwd_sender`` is now in `message.forward
<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.forward>`.
- ``client.idle`` is now `client.run_until_disconnected()
<telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods.run_until_disconnected>`
- ``client.add_update_handler`` is now `client.add_event_handler
<telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods.add_event_handler>`
- ``client.remove_update_handler`` is now `client.remove_event_handler
<telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods.remove_event_handler>`
- ``client.list_update_handlers`` is now `client.list_event_handlers
<telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods.list_event_handlers>`
- ``client.get_message_history`` is now `client.get_messages
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.get_messages>`
- ``client.send_voice_note`` is now `client.send_file
<telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods.send_file>` with ``is_voice=True``.
- ``client.invoke()`` is now ``client(...)``.
- ``report_errors`` has been removed since it's currently not used,
and ``flood_sleep_threshold`` is now part of the client.
- The ``update_workers`` and ``spawn_read_thread`` arguments are gone.
Simply remove them from your code when you create the client.
- Methods with a lot of arguments can no longer be used without specifying
their argument. Instead you need to use named arguments. This improves
readability and not needing to learn the order of the arguments, which
can also change.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- `client.send_file <telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods.send_file>` now
accepts external ``http://`` and ``https://`` URLs.
- You can use the :ref:`TelegramClient <telethon-client>` inside of ``with``
blocks, which will `client.start() <telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.start>`
and `disconnect() <telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient.disconnect>`
the client for you:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon import TelegramClient, sync
with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash) as client:
client.send_message('me', 'Hello!')
Convenience at its maximum! You can even chain the `.start()
<telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.start>` method since
it returns the instance of the client:
.. code-block:: python
with TelegramClient(name, api_id, api_hash).start(bot_token=token) as bot:
bot.send_message(chat, 'Hello!')
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- There were some ``@property async def`` left, and some ``await property``.
- "User joined" event was being treated as "User was invited".
- SQLite's cursor should not be closed properly after usage.
- ``await`` the updates task upon disconnection.
- Some bug in Python 3.5.2's ``asyncio`` causing 100% CPU load if you
forgot to call `client.disconnect()
<telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient.disconnect>`.
The method is called for you on object destruction, but you still should
disconnect manually or use a ``with`` block.
- Some fixes regarding disconnecting on client deletion and properly
saving the authorization key.
- Passing a class to `message.get_entities_text
<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.get_entities_text>` now works properly.
- Iterating messages from a specific user in private messages now works.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Both `client.start() <telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.start>` and
`client.run_until_disconnected()
<telethon.client.updates.UpdateMethods.run_until_disconnected>` can
be ran in both a synchronous way (without starting the loop manually)
or from an ``async def`` where they need to have an ``await``.
Core Rewrite in asyncio (v1.0-rc1)
==================================
*Published at 2018/06/24*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 81 |
+-----------------------+
This version is a major overhaul of the library internals. The core has
been rewritten, cleaned up and refactored to fix some oddities that have
been growing inside the library.
This means that the code is easier to understand and reason about,
including the code flow such as conditions, exceptions, where to
reconnect, how the library should behave, and separating different
retry types such as disconnections or call fails, but it also means
that **some things will necessarily break** in this version.
All requests that touch the network are now methods and need to
have their ``await`` (or be ran until their completion).
Also, the library finally has the simple logo it deserved: a carefully
hand-written ``.svg`` file representing a T following Python's colours.
Breaking Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you relied on internals like the ``MtProtoSender`` and the
``TelegramBareClient``, both are gone. They are now `MTProtoSender
<telethon.network.mtprotosender.MTProtoSender>` and `TelegramBaseClient
<telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient>` and they behave
differently.
- Underscores have been renamed from filenames. This means
``telethon.errors.rpc_error_list`` won't work, but you should
have been using `telethon.errors` all this time instead.
- `client.connect <telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient.connect>`
no longer returns ``True`` on success. Instead, you should ``except`` the
possible ``ConnectionError`` and act accordingly. This makes it easier to
not ignore the error.
- You can no longer set ``retries=n`` when calling a request manually. The
limit works differently now, and it's done on a per-client basis.
- Accessing `.sender <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.sender>`,
`.chat <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.chat>` and similar may *not* work
in events anymore, since previously they could access the network. The new
rule is that properties are not allowed to make API calls. You should use
`.get_sender() <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.get_sender>`,
`.get_chat() <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.get_chat>` instead while
using events. You can safely access properties if you get messages through
`client.get_messages() <telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.get_messages>`
or other methods in the client.
- The above point means ``reply_message`` is now `.get_reply_message()
<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.get_reply_message>`, and ``fwd_from_entity``
is now `get_fwd_sender() <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.get_fwd_sender>`.
Also ``forward`` was gone in the previous version, and you should be using
``fwd_from`` instead.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Telegram's Terms Of Service are now accepted when creating a new account.
This can possibly help avoid bans. This has no effect for accounts that
were created before.
- The `method reference <https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/>`_ now shows
which methods can be used if you sign in with a ``bot_token``.
- There's a new `client.disconnected
<telethon.client.telegrambaseclient.TelegramBaseClient.disconnected>` future
which you can wait on. When a disconnection occurs, you will now, instead
letting it happen in the background.
- More configurable retries parameters, such as auto-reconnection, retries
when connecting, and retries when sending a request.
- You can filter `events.NewMessage <telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage>`
by sender ID, and also whether they are forwards or not.
- New ``ignore_migrated`` parameter for `client.iter_dialogs
<telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods.iter_dialogs>`.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Several fixes to `telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage`.
- Removed named ``length`` argument in ``to_bytes`` for PyPy.
- Raw events failed due to not having ``._set_client``.
- `message.get_entities_text
<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.get_entities_text>` properly
supports filtering, even if there are no message entities.
- `message.click <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.click>` works better.
- The server started sending :tl:`DraftMessageEmpty` which the library
didn't handle correctly when getting dialogs.
- The "correct" chat is now always returned from returned messages.
- ``to_id`` was not validated when retrieving messages by their IDs.
- ``'__'`` is no longer considered valid in usernames.
- The ``fd`` is removed from the reader upon closing the socket. This
should be noticeable in Windows.
- :tl:`MessageEmpty` is now handled when searching messages.
- Fixed a rare infinite loop bug in `client.iter_dialogs
<telethon.client.dialogs.DialogMethods.iter_dialogs>` for some people.
- Fixed ``TypeError`` when there is no `.sender
<telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.sender>`.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can now delete over 100 messages at once with `client.delete_messages
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages>`.
- Signing in now accounts for ``AuthRestartError`` itself, and also handles
``PasswordHashInvalidError``.
- ``__all__`` is now defined, so ``from telethon import *`` imports sane
defaults (client, events and utils). This is however discouraged and should
be used only in quick scripts.
- ``pathlib.Path`` is now supported for downloading and uploading media.
- Messages you send to yourself are now considered outgoing, unless they
are forwarded.
- The documentation has been updated with a brand new ``asyncio`` crash
course to encourage you use it. You can still use the threaded version
if you want though.
- ``.name`` property is now properly supported when sending and downloading
files.
- Custom ``parse_mode``, which can now be set per-client, support
:tl:`MessageEntityMentionName` so you can return those now.
- The session file is saved less often, which could result in a noticeable
speed-up when working with a lot of incoming updates.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The flow for sending a request is as follows: the ``TelegramClient`` creates
a ``MTProtoSender`` with a ``Connection``, and the sender starts send and
receive loops. Sending a request means enqueueing it in the sender, which
will eventually pack and encrypt it with its ``ConnectionState`` instead
of using the entire ``Session`` instance. When the data is packed, it will
be sent over the ``Connection`` and ultimately over the ``TcpClient``.
- Reconnection occurs at the ``MTProtoSender`` level, and receiving responses
follows a similar process, but now ``asyncio.Future`` is used for the results
which are no longer part of all ``TLObject``, instead are part of the
``TLMessage`` which simplifies things.
- Objects can no longer be ``content_related`` and instead subclass
``TLRequest``, making the separation of concerns easier.
- The ``TelegramClient`` has been split into several mixin classes to avoid
having a 3,000-lines-long file with all the methods.
- More special cases in the ``MTProtoSender`` have been cleaned up, and also
some attributes from the ``Session`` which didn't really belong there since
they weren't being saved.
- The ``telethon_generator/`` can now convert ``.tl`` files into ``.json``,
mostly as a proof of concept, but it might be useful for other people.
Custom Message class (v0.19.1)
==============================
*Published at 2018/06/03*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 80 |
+-----------------------+
This update brings a new `telethon.tl.custom.message.Message` object!
All the methods in the `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient` that
used to return a :tl:`Message` will now return this object instead, which
means you can do things like the following:
.. code-block:: python
msg = client.send_message(chat, 'Hello!')
msg.edit('Hello there!')
msg.reply('Good day!')
print(msg.sender)
Refer to its documentation to see all you can do, again, click
`telethon.tl.custom.message.Message` to go to its page.
Breaking Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The `telethon.network.connection.common.Connection` class is now an ABC,
and the old ``ConnectionMode`` is now gone. Use a specific connection (like
`telethon.network.connection.tcpabridged.ConnectionTcpAbridged`) instead.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- You can get messages by their ID with
`telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.get_messages`'s ``ids`` parameter:
.. code-block:: python
message = client.get_messages(chats, ids=123) # Single message
message_list = client.get_messages(chats, ids=[777, 778]) # Multiple
- More convenience properties for `telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog`.
- New default `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.parse_mode`.
- You can edit the media of messages that already have some media.
- New dark theme in the online ``tl`` reference, check it out at
https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Some IDs start with ``1000`` and these would be wrongly treated as channels.
- Some short usernames like ``@vote`` were being ignored.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages`'s ``from_user``
was failing if no filter had been set.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages`'s ``min_id/max_id``
was being ignored by Telegram. This is now worked around.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.catch_up` would fail with empty
states.
- `telethon.events.newmessage.NewMessage` supports ``incoming=False``
to indicate ``outgoing=True``.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can now send multiple requests at once while preserving the order:
.. code-block:: python
from telethon.tl.functions.messages import SendMessageRequest
client([SendMessageRequest(chat, 'Hello 1!'),
SendMessageRequest(chat, 'Hello 2!')], ordered=True)
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``without rowid`` is not used in SQLite anymore.
- Unboxed serialization would fail.
- Different default limit for ``iter_messages`` and ``get_messages``.
- Some clean-up in the ``telethon_generator/`` package.
Catching up on Updates (v0.19)
==============================
*Published at 2018/05/07*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 76 |
+-----------------------+
This update prepares the library for catching up with updates with the new
`telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.catch_up` method. This feature needs
more testing, but for now it will let you "catch up" on some old updates that
occurred while the library was offline, and brings some new features and bug
fixes.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Add ``search``, ``filter`` and ``from_user`` parameters to
`telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages`.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.download_file` now
supports a ``None`` path to return the file in memory and
return its ``bytes``.
- Events now have a ``.original_update`` field.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed a race condition when receiving items from the network.
- A disconnection is made when "retries reached 0". This hasn't been
tested but it might fix the bug.
- ``reply_to`` would not override :tl:`Message` object's reply value.
- Add missing caption when sending :tl:`Message` with media.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Retry automatically on ``RpcCallFailError``. This error happened a lot
when iterating over many messages, and retrying often fixes it.
- Faster `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_messages` by
sleeping only as much as needed.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.edit_message` now supports
omitting the entity if you pass a :tl:`Message`.
- `telethon.events.raw.Raw` can now be filtered by type.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The library now distinguishes between MTProto and API schemas.
- :tl:`State` is now persisted to the session file.
- Connection won't retry forever.
- Fixed some errors and cleaned up the generation of code.
- Fixed typos and enhanced some documentation in general.
- Add auto-cast for :tl:`InputMessage` and :tl:`InputLocation`.
Pickle-able objects (v0.18.3)
=============================
*Published at 2018/04/15*
Now you can use Python's ``pickle`` module to serialize ``RPCError`` and
any other ``TLObject`` thanks to **@vegeta1k95**! A fix that was fairly
simple, but still might be useful for many people.
As a side note, the documentation at https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon
now lists known ``RPCError`` for all requests, so you know what to expect.
This required a major rewrite, but it was well worth it!
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.forward_messages` now returns
a single item instead of a list if the input was also a single item.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New `telethon.events.messageread.MessageRead` event, to find out when
and who read which messages as soon as it happens.
- Now you can access ``.chat_id`` on all events and ``.sender_id`` on some.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Possibly fix some bug regarding lost ``GzipPacked`` requests.
- The library now uses the "real" layer 75, hopefully.
- Fixed ``.entities`` name collision on updates by making it private.
- ``AUTH_KEY_DUPLICATED`` is handled automatically on connection.
- Markdown parser's offset uses ``match.start()`` to allow custom regex.
- Some filter types (as a type) were not supported by
`telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.iter_participants`.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.remove_event_handler` works.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.start` works on all terminals.
- :tl:`InputPeerSelf` case was missing from
`telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.get_input_entity`.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The ``parse_mode`` for messages now accepts a callable.
- `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.download_media` accepts web previews.
- `telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog` instances can now be casted into
:tl:`InputPeer`.
- Better logging when reading packages "breaks".
- Better and more powerful ``setup.py gen`` command.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The library won't call ``.get_dialogs()`` on entity not found. Instead,
it will ``raise ValueError()`` so you can properly ``except`` it.
- Several new examples and updated documentation.
- ``py:obj`` is the default Sphinx's role which simplifies ``.rst`` files.
- ``setup.py`` now makes use of ``python_requires``.
- Events now live in separate files.
- Other minor changes.
Several bug fixes (v0.18.2)
===========================
*Published at 2018/03/27*
Just a few bug fixes before they become too many.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Getting an entity by its positive ID should be enough, regardless of their
type (whether it's an ``User``, a ``Chat`` or a ``Channel``). Although
wrapping them inside a ``Peer`` is still recommended, it's not necessary.
- New ``client.edit_2fa`` function to change your Two Factor Authentication
settings.
- ``.stringify()`` and string representation for custom ``Dialog/Draft``.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Some bug regarding ``.get_input_peer``.
- ``events.ChatAction`` wasn't picking up all the pins.
- ``force_document=True`` was being ignored for albums.
- Now you're able to send ``Photo`` and ``Document`` as files.
- Wrong access to a member on chat forbidden error for ``.get_participants``.
An empty list is returned instead.
- ``me/self`` check for ``.get[_input]_entity`` has been moved up so if
someone has "me" or "self" as their name they won't be retrieved.
Iterator methods (v0.18.1)
==========================
*Published at 2018/03/17*
All the ``.get_`` methods in the ``TelegramClient`` now have a ``.iter_``
counterpart, so you can do operations while retrieving items from them.
For instance, you can ``client.iter_dialogs()`` and ``break`` once you
find what you're looking for instead fetching them all at once.
Another big thing, you can get entities by just their positive ID. This
may cause some collisions (although it's very unlikely), and you can (should)
still be explicit about the type you want. However, it's a lot more convenient
and less confusing.
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The library only offers the default ``SQLiteSession`` again.
See :ref:`sessions` for more on how to use a different storage from now on.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Events now override ``__str__`` and implement ``.stringify()``, just like
every other ``TLObject`` does.
- ``events.ChatAction`` now has :meth:`respond`, :meth:`reply` and
:meth:`delete` for the message that triggered it.
- :meth:`client.iter_participants` (and its :meth:`client.get_participants`
counterpart) now expose the ``filter`` argument, and the returned users
also expose the ``.participant`` they are.
- You can now use :meth:`client.remove_event_handler` and
:meth:`client.list_event_handlers` similar how you could with normal updates.
- New properties on ``events.NewMessage``, like ``.video_note`` and ``.gif``
to access only specific types of documents.
- The ``Draft`` class now exposes ``.text`` and ``.raw_text``, as well as a
new :meth:`Draft.send` to send it.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``MessageEdited`` was ignoring ``NewMessage`` constructor arguments.
- Fixes for ``Event.delete_messages`` which wouldn't handle ``MessageService``.
- Bot API style IDs not working on :meth:`client.get_input_entity`.
- :meth:`client.download_media` didn't support ``PhotoSize``.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Less RPC are made when accessing the ``.sender`` and ``.chat`` of some
events (mostly those that occur in a channel).
- You can send albums larger than 10 items (they will be sliced for you),
as well as mixing normal files with photos.
- ``TLObject`` now have Python type hints.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Several documentation corrections.
- :meth:`client.get_dialogs` is only called once again when an entity is
not found to avoid flood waits.
Sessions overhaul (v0.18)
=========================
*Published at 2018/03/04*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 75 |
+-----------------------+
The ``Session``'s have been revisited thanks to the work of **@tulir** and
they now use an `ABC <https://docs.python.org/3/library/abc.html>`__ so you
can easily implement your own!
The default will still be a ``SQLiteSession``, but you might want to use
the new ``AlchemySessionContainer`` if you need. Refer to the section of
the documentation on :ref:`sessions` for more.
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``events.MessageChanged`` doesn't exist anymore. Use the new
``events.MessageEdited`` and ``events.MessageDeleted`` instead.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- The mentioned addition of new session types.
- You can omit the event type on ``client.add_event_handler`` to use ``Raw``.
- You can ``raise StopPropagation`` of events if you added several of them.
- ``.get_participants()`` can now get up to 90,000 members from groups with
100,000 if when ``aggressive=True``, "bypassing" Telegram's limit.
- You now can access ``NewMessage.Event.pattern_match``.
- Multiple captions are now supported when sending albums.
- ``client.send_message()`` has an optional ``file=`` parameter, so
you can do ``events.reply(file='/path/to/photo.jpg')`` and similar.
- Added ``.input_`` versions to ``events.ChatAction``.
- You can now access the public ``.client`` property on ``events``.
- New ``client.forward_messages``, with its own wrapper on ``events``,
called ``event.forward_to(...)``.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Silly bug regarding ``client.get_me(input_peer=True)``.
- ``client.send_voice_note()`` was missing some parameters.
- ``client.send_file()`` plays better with streams now.
- Incoming messages from bots weren't working with whitelists.
- Markdown's URL regex was not accepting newlines.
- Better attempt at joining background update threads.
- Use the right peer type when a marked integer ID is provided.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Resolving ``events.Raw`` is now a no-op.
- Logging calls in the ``TcpClient`` to spot errors.
- ``events`` resolution is postponed until you are successfully connected,
so you can attach them before starting the client.
- When an entity is not found, it is searched in *all* dialogs. This might
not always be desirable but it's more comfortable for legitimate uses.
- Some non-persisting properties from the ``Session`` have been moved out.
Further easing library usage (v0.17.4)
======================================
*Published at 2018/02/24*
Some new things and patches that already deserved their own release.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New ``pattern`` argument to ``NewMessage`` to easily filter messages.
- New ``.get_participants()`` convenience method to get members from chats.
- ``.send_message()`` now accepts a ``Message`` as the ``message`` parameter.
- You can now ``.get_entity()`` through exact name match instead username.
- Raise ``ProxyConnectionError`` instead looping forever so you can
``except`` it on your own code and behave accordingly.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``.parse_username`` would fail with ``www.`` or a trailing slash.
- ``events.MessageChanged`` would fail with ``UpdateDeleteMessages``.
- You can now send ``b'byte strings'`` directly as files again.
- ``.send_file()`` was not respecting the original captions when passing
another message (or media) as the file.
- Downloading media from a different data center would always log a warning
for the first time.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use ``req_pq_multi`` instead ``req_pq`` when generating ``auth_key``.
- You can use ``.get_me(input_peer=True)`` if all you need is your self ID.
- New addition to the interactive client example to show peer information.
- Avoid special casing ``InputPeerSelf`` on some ``NewMessage`` events, so
you can always safely rely on ``.sender`` to get the right ID.
New small convenience functions (v0.17.3)
=========================================
*Published at 2018/02/18*
More bug fixes and a few others addition to make events easier to use.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Use ``hachoir`` to extract video and audio metadata before upload.
- New ``.add_event_handler``, ``.add_update_handler`` now deprecated.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``bot_token`` wouldn't work on ``.start()``, and changes to ``password``
(now it will ask you for it if you don't provide it, as docstring hinted).
- ``.edit_message()`` was ignoring the formatting (e.g. markdown).
- Added missing case to the ``NewMessage`` event for normal groups.
- Accessing the ``.text`` of the ``NewMessage`` event was failing due
to a bug with the markdown unparser.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``libssl`` is no longer an optional dependency. Use ``cryptg`` instead,
which you can find on https://github.com/Lonami/cryptg.
New small convenience functions (v0.17.2)
=========================================
*Published at 2018/02/15*
Primarily bug fixing and a few welcomed additions.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New convenience ``.edit_message()`` method on the ``TelegramClient``.
- New ``.edit()`` and ``.delete()`` shorthands on the ``NewMessage`` event.
- Default to markdown parsing when sending and editing messages.
- Support for inline mentions when sending and editing messages. They work
like inline urls (e.g. ``[text](@username)``) and also support the Bot-API
style (see `here <https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#formatting-options>`__).
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Periodically send ``GetStateRequest`` automatically to keep the server
sending updates even if you're not invoking any request yourself.
- HTML parsing was failing due to not handling surrogates properly.
- ``.sign_up`` was not accepting ``int`` codes.
- Whitelisting more than one chat on ``events`` wasn't working.
- Video files are sent as a video by default unless ``force_document``.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- More ``logging`` calls to help spot some bugs in the future.
- Some more logic to retrieve input entities on events.
- Clarified a few parts of the documentation.
Updates as Events (v0.17.1)
===========================
*Published at 2018/02/09*
Of course there was more work to be done regarding updates, and it's here!
The library comes with a new ``events`` module (which you will often import
as ``from telethon import TelegramClient, events``). This are pretty much
all the additions that come with this version change, but they are a nice
addition. Refer to :ref:`working-with-updates` to get started with events.
Trust the Server with Updates (v0.17)
=====================================
*Published at 2018/02/03*
The library trusts the server with updates again. The library will *not*
check for duplicates anymore, and when the server kicks us, it will run
``GetStateRequest`` so the server starts sending updates again (something
it wouldn't do unless you invoked something, it seems). But this update
also brings a few more changes!
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- ``TLObject``'s override ``__eq__`` and ``__ne__``, so you can compare them.
- Added some missing cases on ``.get_input_entity()`` and peer functions.
- ``obj.to_dict()`` now has a ``'_'`` key with the type used.
- ``.start()`` can also sign up now.
- More parameters for ``.get_message_history()``.
- Updated list of RPC errors.
- HTML parsing thanks to **@tulir**! It can be used similar to markdown:
``client.send_message(..., parse_mode='html')``.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``client.send_file()`` now accepts ``Message``'s and
``MessageMedia``'s as the ``file`` parameter.
- Some documentation updates and fixed to clarify certain things.
- New exact match feature on https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon.
- Return as early as possible from ``.get_input_entity()`` and similar,
to avoid penalizing you for doing this right.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``.download_media()`` wouldn't accept a ``Document`` as parameter.
- The SQLite is now closed properly on disconnection.
- IPv6 addresses shouldn't use square braces.
- Fix regarding ``.log_out()``.
- The time offset wasn't being used (so having wrong system time would
cause the library not to work at all).
New ``.resolve()`` method (v0.16.2)
===================================
*Published at 2018/01/19*
The ``TLObject``'s (instances returned by the API and ``Request``'s) have
now acquired a new ``.resolve()`` method. While this should be used by the
library alone (when invoking a request), it means that you can now use
``Peer`` types or even usernames where a ``InputPeer`` is required. The
object now has access to the ``client``, so that it can fetch the right
type if needed, or access the session database. Furthermore, you can
reuse requests that need "autocast" (e.g. you put :tl:`User` but ``InputPeer``
was needed), since ``.resolve()`` is called when invoking. Before, it was
only done on object construction.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Album support. Just pass a list, tuple or any iterable to ``.send_file()``.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``.start()`` asks for your phone only if required.
- Better file cache. All files under 10MB, once uploaded, should never be
needed to be re-uploaded again, as the sent media is cached to the session.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``setup.py`` now calls ``gen_tl`` when installing the library if needed.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The mentioned ``.resolve()`` to perform "autocast", more powerful.
- Upload and download methods are no longer part of ``TelegramBareClient``.
- Reuse ``.on_response()``, ``.__str__`` and ``.stringify()``.
Only override ``.on_response()`` if necessary (small amount of cases).
- Reduced "autocast" overhead as much as possible.
You shouldn't be penalized if you've provided the right type.
MtProto 2.0 (v0.16.1)
=====================
*Published at 2018/01/11*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 74 |
+-----------------------+
The library is now using MtProto 2.0! This shouldn't really affect you
as an end user, but at least it means the library will be ready by the
time MtProto 1.0 is deprecated.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New ``.start()`` method, to make the library avoid boilerplate code.
- ``.send_file`` accepts a new optional ``thumbnail`` parameter, and
returns the ``Message`` with the sent file.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- The library uses again only a single connection. Less updates are
be dropped now, and the performance is even better than using temporary
connections.
- ``without rowid`` will only be used on the ``*.session`` if supported.
- Phone code hash is associated with phone, so you can change your mind
when calling ``.sign_in()``.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- File cache now relies on the hash of the file uploaded instead its path,
and is now persistent in the ``*.session`` file. Report any bugs on this!
- Clearer error when invoking without being connected.
- Markdown parser doesn't work on bytes anymore (which makes it cleaner).
Sessions as sqlite databases (v0.16)
====================================
*Published at 2017/12/28*
In the beginning, session files used to be pickle. This proved to be bad
as soon as one wanted to add more fields. For this reason, they were
migrated to use JSON instead. But this proved to be bad as soon as one
wanted to save things like entities (usernames, their ID and hash), so
now it properly uses
`sqlite3 <https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html>`__,
which has been well tested, to save the session files! Calling
``.get_input_entity`` using a ``username`` no longer will need to fetch
it first, so it's really 0 calls again. Calling ``.get_entity`` will
always fetch the most up to date version.
Furthermore, nearly everything has been documented, thus preparing the
library for `Read the Docs <https://readthedocs.org/>`__ (although there
are a few things missing I'd like to polish first), and the
`logging <https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html>`__ are now
better placed.
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``.get_dialogs()`` now returns a **single list** instead a tuple
consisting of a **custom class** that should make everything easier
to work with.
- ``.get_message_history()`` also returns a **single list** instead a
tuple, with the ``Message`` instances modified to make them more
convenient.
Both lists have a ``.total`` attribute so you can still know how many
dialogs/messages are in total.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- The mentioned use of ``sqlite3`` for the session file.
- ``.get_entity()`` now supports lists too, and it will make as little
API calls as possible if you feed it ``InputPeer`` types. Usernames
will always be resolved, since they may have changed.
- ``.set_proxy()`` method, to avoid having to create a new
``TelegramClient``.
- More ``date`` types supported to represent a date parameter.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Empty strings weren't working when they were a flag parameter (e.g.,
setting no last name).
- Fix invalid assertion regarding flag parameters as well.
- Avoid joining the background thread on disconnect, as it would be
``None`` due to a race condition.
- Correctly handle ``None`` dates when downloading media.
- ``.download_profile_photo`` was failing for some channels.
- ``.download_media`` wasn't handling ``Photo``.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``date`` was being serialized as local date, but that was wrong.
- ``date`` was being represented as a ``float`` instead of an ``int``.
- ``.tl`` parser wasn't stripping inline comments.
- Removed some redundant checks on ``update_state.py``.
- Use a `synchronized
queue <https://docs.python.org/3/library/queue.html>`__ instead a
hand crafted version.
- Use signed integers consistently (e.g. ``salt``).
- Always read the corresponding ``TLObject`` from API responses, except
for some special cases still.
- A few more ``except`` low level to correctly wrap errors.
- More accurate exception types.
- ``invokeWithLayer(initConnection(X))`` now wraps every first request
after ``.connect()``.
As always, report if you have issues with some of the changes!
IPv6 support (v0.15.5)
======================
*Published at 2017/11/16*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 73 |
+-----------------------+
It's here, it has come! The library now **supports IPv6**! Just pass
``use_ipv6=True`` when creating a ``TelegramClient``. Note that I could
*not* test this feature because my machine doesn't have IPv6 setup. If
you know IPv6 works in your machine but the library doesn't, please
refer to `#425 <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/issues/425>`_.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- IPv6 support.
- New method to extract the text surrounded by ``MessageEntity``\ 's,
in the ``extensions.markdown`` module.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Markdown parsing is Done Right.
- Reconnection on failed invoke. Should avoid "number of retries
reached 0" (#270).
- Some missing autocast to ``Input*`` types.
- The library uses the ``NullHandler`` for ``logging`` as it should
have always done.
- ``TcpClient.is_connected()`` is now more reliable.
.. bug-fixes-1:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Getting an entity using their phone wasn't actually working.
- Full entities aren't saved unless they have an ``access_hash``, to
avoid some ``None`` errors.
- ``.get_message_history`` was failing when retrieving items that had
messages forwarded from a channel.
General enhancements (v0.15.4)
==============================
*Published at 2017/11/04*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 72 |
+-----------------------+
This update brings a few general enhancements that are enough to deserve
a new release, with a new feature: beta **markdown-like parsing** for
``.send_message()``!
.. additions-1:
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- ``.send_message()`` supports ``parse_mode='md'`` for **Markdown**! It
works in a similar fashion to the official clients (defaults to
double underscore/asterisk, like ``**this**``). Please report any
issues with emojies or enhancements for the parser!
- New ``.idle()`` method so your main thread can do useful job (listen
for updates).
- Add missing ``.to_dict()``, ``__str__`` and ``.stringify()`` for
``TLMessage`` and ``MessageContainer``.
.. bug-fixes-2:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- The list of known peers could end "corrupted" and have users with
``access_hash=None``, resulting in ``struct`` error for it not being
an integer. You shouldn't encounter this issue anymore.
- The warning for "added update handler but no workers set" wasn't
actually working.
- ``.get_input_peer`` was ignoring a case for ``InputPeerSelf``.
- There used to be an exception when logging exceptions (whoops) on
update handlers.
- "Downloading contacts" would produce strange output if they had
semicolons (``;``) in their name.
- Fix some cyclic imports and installing dependencies from the ``git``
repository.
- Code generation was using f-strings, which are only supported on
Python ≥3.6.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The ``auth_key`` generation has been moved from ``.connect()`` to
``.invoke()``. There were some issues were ``.connect()`` failed and
the ``auth_key`` was ``None`` so this will ensure to have a valid
``auth_key`` when needed, even if ``BrokenAuthKeyError`` is raised.
- Support for higher limits on ``.get_history()`` and
``.get_dialogs()``.
- Much faster integer factorization when generating the required
``auth_key``. Thanks @delivrance for making me notice this, and for
the pull request.
Bug fixes with updates (v0.15.3)
================================
*Published at 2017/10/20*
Hopefully a very ungrateful bug has been removed. When you used to
invoke some request through update handlers, it could potentially enter
an infinite loop. This has been mitigated and it's now safe to invoke
things again! A lot of updates were being dropped (all those gzipped),
and this has been fixed too.
More bug fixes include a `correct
parsing <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/ee01724cdb7027c1e38625d31446ba1ea7bade92>`__
of certain TLObjects thanks to @stek29, and
`some <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/ed77ba6f8ff115ac624f02f691c9991e5b37be60>`__
`wrong
calls <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/16cf94c9add5e94d70c4eee2ac142d8e76af48b9>`__
that would cause the library to crash thanks to @andr-04, and the
``ReadThread`` not re-starting if you were already authorized.
Internally, the ``.to_bytes()`` function has been replaced with
``__bytes__`` so now you can do ``bytes(tlobject)``.
Bug fixes and new small features (v0.15.2)
==========================================
*Published at 2017/10/14*
This release primarly focuses on a few bug fixes and enhancements.
Although more stuff may have broken along the way.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You will be warned if you call ``.add_update_handler`` with no
``update_workers``.
- New customizable threshold value on the session to determine when to
automatically sleep on flood waits. See
``client.session.flood_sleep_threshold``.
- New ``.get_drafts()`` method with a custom ``Draft`` class by @JosXa.
- Join all threads when calling ``.disconnect()``, to assert no
dangling thread is left alive.
- Larger chunk when downloading files should result in faster
downloads.
- You can use a callable key for the ``EntityDatabase``, so it can be
any filter you need.
.. bug-fixes-3:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``.get_input_entity`` was failing for IDs and other cases, also
making more requests than it should.
- Use ``basename`` instead ``abspath`` when sending a file. You can now
also override the attributes.
- ``EntityDatabase.__delitem__`` wasn't working.
- ``.send_message()`` was failing with channels.
- ``.get_dialogs(limit=None)`` should now return all the dialogs
correctly.
- Temporary fix for abusive duplicated updates.
.. enhancements-1:
.. internal-changes-1:
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- MsgsAck is now sent in a container rather than its own request.
- ``.get_input_photo`` is now used in the generated code.
- ``.process_entities`` was being called from more places than only
``__call__``.
- ``MtProtoSender`` now relies more on the generated code to read
responses.
Custom Entity Database (v0.15.1)
================================
*Published at 2017/10/05*
The main feature of this release is that Telethon now has a custom
database for all the entities you encounter, instead depending on
``@lru_cache`` on the ``.get_entity()`` method.
The ``EntityDatabase`` will, by default, **cache** all the users, chats
and channels you find in memory for as long as the program is running.
The session will, by default, save all key-value pairs of the entity
identifiers and their hashes (since Telegram may send an ID that it
thinks you already know about, we need to save this information).
You can **prevent** the ``EntityDatabase`` from saving users by setting
``client.session.entities.enabled = False``, and prevent the ``Session``
from saving input entities at all by setting
``client.session.save_entities = False``. You can also clear the cache
for a certain user through
``client.session.entities.clear_cache(entity=None)``, which will clear
all if no entity is given.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New method to ``.delete_messages()``.
- New ``ChannelPrivateError`` class.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``.sign_in`` accepts phones as integers.
- Changing the IP to which you connect to is as simple as
``client.session.server_address = 'ip'``, since now the
server address is always queried from the session.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``.get_dialogs()`` doesn't fail on Windows anymore, and returns the
right amount of dialogs.
- ``GeneralProxyError`` should be passed to the main thread
again, so that you can handle it.
Updates Overhaul Update (v0.15)
===============================
*Published at 2017/10/01*
After hundreds of lines changed on a major refactor, *it's finally
here*. It's the **Updates Overhaul Update**; let's get right into it!
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``.create_new_connection()`` is gone for good. No need to deal with
this manually since new connections are now handled on demand by the
library itself.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- You can **invoke** requests from **update handlers**. And **any other
thread**. A new temporary will be made, so that you can be sending
even several requests at the same time!
- **Several worker threads** for your updates! By default, ``None``
will spawn. I recommend you to work with ``update_workers=4`` to get
started, these will be polling constantly for updates.
- You can also change the number of workers at any given time.
- The library can now run **in a single thread** again, if you don't
need to spawn any at all. Simply set ``spawn_read_thread=False`` when
creating the ``TelegramClient``!
- You can specify ``limit=None`` on ``.get_dialogs()`` to get **all**
of them[1].
- **Updates are expanded**, so you don't need to check if the update
has ``.updates`` or an inner ``.update`` anymore.
- All ``InputPeer`` entities are **saved in the session** file, but you
can disable this by setting ``save_entities=False``.
- New ``.get_input_entity`` method, which makes use of the above
feature. You **should use this** when a request needs a
``InputPeer``, rather than the whole entity (although both work).
- Assert that either all or None dependent-flag parameters are set
before sending the request.
- Phone numbers can have dashes, spaces, or parenthesis. They'll be
removed before making the request.
- You can override the phone and its hash on ``.sign_in()``, if you're
creating a new ``TelegramClient`` on two different places.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``.log_out()`` was consuming all retries. It should work just fine
now.
- The session would fail to load if the ``auth_key`` had been removed
manually.
- ``Updates.check_error`` was popping wrong side, although it's been
completely removed.
- ``ServerError``\ 's will be **ignored**, and the request will
immediately be retried.
- Cross-thread safety when saving the session file.
- Some things changed on a matter of when to reconnect, so please
report any bugs!
.. internal-changes-2:
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``TelegramClient`` is now only an abstraction over the
``TelegramBareClient``, which can only do basic things, such as
invoking requests, working with files, etc. If you don't need any of
the abstractions the ``TelegramClient``, you can now use the
``TelegramBareClient`` in a much more comfortable way.
- ``MtProtoSender`` is not thread-safe, but it doesn't need to be since
a new connection will be spawned when needed.
- New connections used to be cached and then reused. Now only their
sessions are saved, as temporary connections are spawned only when
needed.
- Added more RPC errors to the list.
**[1]:** Broken due to a condition which should had been the opposite
(sigh), fixed 4 commits ahead on
https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/62ea77cbeac7c42bfac85aa8766a1b5b35e3a76c.
--------------
**That's pretty much it**, although there's more work to be done to make
the overall experience of working with updates *even better*. Stay
tuned!
Serialization bug fixes (v0.14.2)
=================================
*Published at 2017/09/29*
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- **Important**, related to the serialization. Every object or request
that had to serialize a ``True/False`` type was always being serialized
as ``false``!
- Another bug that didn't allow you to leave as ``None`` flag parameters
that needed a list has been fixed.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Other internal changes include a somewhat more readable ``.to_bytes()``
function and pre-computing the flag instead using bit shifting. The
``TLObject.constructor_id`` has been renamed to ``TLObject.CONSTRUCTOR_ID``,
and ``.subclass_of_id`` is also uppercase now.
Farewell, BinaryWriter (v0.14.1)
================================
*Published at 2017/09/28*
Version ``v0.14`` had started working on the new ``.to_bytes()`` method
to dump the ``BinaryWriter`` and its usage on the ``.on_send()`` when
serializing TLObjects, and this release finally removes it. The speed up
when serializing things to bytes should now be over twice as fast
wherever it's needed.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- This version is again compatible with Python 3.x versions **below 3.5**
(there was a method call that was Python 3.5 and above).
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Using proper classes (including the generated code) for generating
authorization keys and to write out ``TLMessage``\ 's.
Several requests at once and upload compression (v0.14)
=======================================================
*Published at 2017/09/27*
New major release, since I've decided that these two features are big
enough:
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Requests larger than 512 bytes will be **compressed through
gzip**, and if the result is smaller, this will be uploaded instead.
- You can now send **multiple requests at once**, they're simply
``*var_args`` on the ``.invoke()``. Note that the server doesn't
guarantee the order in which they'll be executed!
Internally, another important change. The ``.on_send`` function on the
``TLObjects`` is **gone**, and now there's a new ``.to_bytes()``. From
my tests, this has always been over twice as fast serializing objects,
although more replacements need to be done, so please report any issues.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Implemented ``.get_input_media`` helper methods. Now you can even use
another message as input media!
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Downloading media from CDNs wasn't working (wrong
access to a parameter).
- Correct type hinting.
- Added a tiny sleep when trying to perform automatic reconnection.
- Error reporting is done in the background, and has a shorter timeout.
- ``setup.py`` used to fail with wrongly generated code.
Quick fix-up (v0.13.6)
======================
*Published at 2017/09/23*
Before getting any further, here's a quick fix-up with things that
should have been on ``v0.13.5`` but were missed. Specifically, the
**timeout when receiving** a request will now work properly.
Some other additions are a tiny fix when **handling updates**, which was
ignoring some of them, nicer ``__str__`` and ``.stringify()`` methods
for the ``TLObject``\ 's, and not stopping the ``ReadThread`` if you try
invoking something there (now it simply returns ``None``).
Attempts at more stability (v0.13.5)
====================================
*Published at 2017/09/23*
Yet another update to fix some bugs and increase the stability of the
library, or, at least, that was the attempt!
This release should really **improve the experience with the background
thread** that the library starts to read things from the network as soon
as it can, but I can't spot every use case, so please report any bug
(and as always, minimal reproducible use cases will help a lot).
.. bug-fixes-4:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``setup.py`` was failing on Python < 3.5 due to some imports.
- Duplicated updates should now be ignored.
- ``.send_message`` would crash in some cases, due to having a typo
using the wrong object.
- ``"socket is None"`` when calling ``.connect()`` should not happen
anymore.
- ``BrokenPipeError`` was still being raised due to an incorrect order
on the ``try/except`` block.
.. enhancements-2:
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **Type hinting** for all the generated ``Request``\ 's and
``TLObjects``! IDEs like PyCharm will benefit from this.
- ``ProxyConnectionError`` should properly be passed to the main thread
for you to handle.
- The background thread will only be started after you're authorized on
Telegram (i.e. logged in), and several other attempts at polishing
the experience with this thread.
- The ``Connection`` instance is only created once now, and reused
later.
- Calling ``.connect()`` should have a better behavior now (like
actually *trying* to connect even if we seemingly were connected
already).
- ``.reconnect()`` behavior has been changed to also be more consistent
by making the assumption that we'll only reconnect if the server has
disconnected us, and is now private.
.. other-changes-1:
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``TLObject.__repr__`` doesn't show the original TL definition
anymore, it was a lot of clutter. If you have any complaints open an
issue and we can discuss it.
- Internally, the ``'+'`` from the phone number is now stripped, since
it shouldn't be included.
- Spotted a new place where ``BrokenAuthKeyError`` would be raised, and
it now is raised there.
More bug fixes and enhancements (v0.13.4)
=========================================
*Published at 2017/09/18*
.. new-stuff-1:
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- ``TelegramClient`` now exposes a ``.is_connected()`` method.
- Initial authorization on a new data center will retry up to 5 times
by default.
- Errors that couldn't be handled on the background thread will be
raised on the next call to ``.invoke()`` or ``updates.poll()``.
.. bugs-fixed-1:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~~
- Now you should be able to sign in even if you have
``process_updates=True`` and no previous session.
- Some errors and methods are documented a bit clearer.
- ``.send_message()`` could randomly fail, as the returned type was not
expected.
- ``TimeoutError`` is now ignored, since the request will be retried up
to 5 times by default.
- "-404" errors (``BrokenAuthKeyError``\ 's) are now detected when
first connecting to a new data center.
- ``BufferError`` is handled more gracefully, in the same way as
``InvalidCheckSumError``\ 's.
- Attempt at fixing some "NoneType has no attribute…" errors (with the
``.sender``).
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Calling ``GetConfigRequest`` is now made less often.
- The ``initial_query`` parameter from ``.connect()`` is gone, as it's
not needed anymore.
- Renamed ``all_tlobjects.layer`` to ``all_tlobjects.LAYER`` (since
it's a constant).
- The message from ``BufferError`` is now more useful.
Bug fixes and enhancements (v0.13.3)
====================================
*Published at 2017/09/14*
.. bugs-fixed-2:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- **Reconnection** used to fail because it tried invoking things from
the ``ReadThread``.
- Inferring **random ids** for ``ForwardMessagesRequest`` wasn't
working.
- Downloading media from **CDNs** failed due to having forgotten to
remove a single line.
- ``TcpClient.close()`` now has a **``threading.Lock``**, so
``NoneType has no close()`` should not happen.
- New **workaround** for ``msg seqno too low/high``. Also, both
``Session.id/seq`` are not saved anymore.
.. enhancements-3:
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **Request will be retried** up to 5 times by default rather than
failing on the first attempt.
- ``InvalidChecksumError``\ 's are now **ignored** by the library.
- ``TelegramClient.get_entity()`` is now **public**, and uses the
``@lru_cache()`` decorator.
- New method to **``.send_voice_note()``**\ 's.
- Methods to send message and media now support a **``reply_to``
parameter**.
- ``.send_message()`` now returns the **full message** which was just
sent.
New way to work with updates (v0.13.2)
======================================
*Published at 2017/09/08*
This update brings a new way to work with updates, and it's begging for
your **feedback**, or better names or ways to do what you can do now.
Please refer to the `wiki/Usage
Modes <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/wiki/Usage-Modes>`__ for
an in-depth description on how to work with updates now. Notice that you
cannot invoke requests from within handlers anymore, only the
``v.0.13.1`` patch allowed you to do so.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Periodic pings are back.
- The username regex mentioned on ``UsernameInvalidError`` was invalid,
but it has now been fixed.
- Sending a message to a phone number was failing because the type used
for a request had changed on layer 71.
- CDN downloads weren't working properly, and now a few patches have been
applied to ensure more reliability, although I couldn't personally test
this, so again, report any feedback.
Invoke other requests from within update callbacks (v0.13.1)
============================================================
*Published at 2017/09/04*
.. warning::
This update brings some big changes to the update system,
so please read it if you work with them!
A silly "bug" which hadn't been spotted has now been fixed. Now you can
invoke other requests from within your update callbacks. However **this
is not advised**. You should post these updates to some other thread,
and let that thread do the job instead. Invoking a request from within a
callback will mean that, while this request is being invoked, no other
things will be read.
Internally, the generated code now resides under a *lot* less files,
simply for the sake of avoiding so many unnecessary files. The generated
code is not meant to be read by anyone, simply to do its job.
Unused attributes have been removed from the ``TLObject`` class too, and
``.sign_up()`` returns the user that just logged in in a similar way to
``.sign_in()`` now.
Connection modes (v0.13)
========================
*Published at 2017/09/04*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 71 |
+-----------------------+
The purpose of this release is to denote a big change, now you can
connect to Telegram through different `**connection
modes** <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/blob/v0.13/telethon/network/connection.py>`__.
Also, a **second thread** will *always* be started when you connect a
``TelegramClient``, despite whether you'll be handling updates or
ignoring them, whose sole purpose is to constantly read from the
network.
The reason for this change is as simple as *"reading and writing
shouldn't be related"*. Even when you're simply ignoring updates, this
way, once you send a request you will only need to read the result for
the request. Whatever Telegram sent before has already been read and
outside the buffer.
.. additions-2:
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- The mentioned different connection modes, and a new thread.
- You can modify the ``Session`` attributes through the
``TelegramClient`` constructor (using ``**kwargs``).
- ``RPCError``\ 's now belong to some request you've made, which makes
more sense.
- ``get_input_*`` now handles ``None`` (default) parameters more
gracefully (it used to crash).
.. enhancements-4:
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The low-level socket doesn't use a handcrafted timeout anymore, which
should benefit by avoiding the arbitrary ``sleep(0.1)`` that there
used to be.
- ``TelegramClient.sign_in`` will call ``.send_code_request`` if no
``code`` was provided.
Deprecation
~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``.sign_up`` does *not* take a ``phone`` argument anymore. Change
this or you will be using ``phone`` as ``code``, and it will fail!
The definition looks like
``def sign_up(self, code, first_name, last_name='')``.
- The old ``JsonSession`` finally replaces the original ``Session``
(which used pickle). If you were overriding any of these, you should
only worry about overriding ``Session`` now.
Added verification for CDN file (v0.12.2)
=========================================
*Published at 2017/08/28*
Since the Content Distributed Network (CDN) is not handled by Telegram
itself, the owners may tamper these files. Telegram sends their sha256
sum for clients to implement this additional verification step, which
now the library has. If any CDN has altered the file you're trying to
download, ``CdnFileTamperedError`` will be raised to let you know.
Besides this. ``TLObject.stringify()`` was showing bytes as lists (now
fixed) and RPC errors are reported by default:
In an attempt to help everyone who works with the Telegram API,
Telethon will by default report all Remote Procedure Call errors to
`PWRTelegram <https://pwrtelegram.xyz/>`__, a public database anyone can
query, made by `Daniil <https://github.com/danog>`__. All the information
sent is a GET request with the error code, error message and method used.
.. note::
If you still would like to opt out, simply set
``client.session.report_errors = False`` to disable this feature.
However Daniil would really thank you if you helped him (and everyone)
by keeping it on!
CDN support (v0.12.1)
=====================
*Published at 2017/08/24*
The biggest news for this update are that downloading media from CDN's
(you'll often encounter this when working with popular channels) now
**works**.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- The method used to download documents crashed because
two lines were swapped.
- Determining the right path when downloading any file was
very weird, now it's been enhanced.
- The ``.sign_in()`` method didn't support integer values for the code!
Now it does again.
Some important internal changes are that the old way to deal with RSA
public keys now uses a different module instead the old strange
hand-crafted version.
Hope the new, super simple ``README.rst`` encourages people to use
Telethon and make it better with either suggestions, or pull request.
Pull requests are *super* appreciated, but showing some support by
leaving a star also feels nice ⭐️.
Newbie friendly update (v0.12)
==============================
*Published at 2017/08/22*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 70 |
+-----------------------+
This update is overall an attempt to make Telethon a bit more user
friendly, along with some other stability enhancements, although it
brings quite a few changes.
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The ``TelegramClient`` methods ``.send_photo_file()``,
``.send_document_file()`` and ``.send_media_file()`` are now a
**single method** called ``.send_file()``. It's also important to
note that the **order** of the parameters has been **swapped**: first
to *who* you want to send it, then the file itself.
- The same applies to ``.download_msg_media()``, which has been renamed
to ``.download_media()``. The method now supports a ``Message``
itself too, rather than only ``Message.media``. The specialized
``.download_photo()``, ``.download_document()`` and
``.download_contact()`` still exist, but are private.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- Updated to **layer 70**!
- Both downloading and uploading now support **stream-like objects**.
- A lot **faster initial connection** if ``sympy`` is installed (can be
installed through ``pip``).
- ``libssl`` will also be used if available on your system (likely on
Linux based systems). This speed boost should also apply to uploading
and downloading files.
- You can use a **phone number** or an **username** for methods like
``.send_message()``, ``.send_file()``, and all the other quick-access
methods provided by the ``TelegramClient``.
.. bug-fixes-5:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Crashing when migrating to a new layer and receiving old updates
should not happen now.
- ``InputPeerChannel`` is now casted to ``InputChannel`` automtically
too.
- ``.get_new_msg_id()`` should now be thread-safe. No promises.
- Logging out on macOS caused a crash, which should be gone now.
- More checks to ensure that the connection is flagged correctly as
either connected or not.
.. note::
Downloading files from CDN's will **not work** yet (something new
that comes with layer 70).
--------------
That's it, any new idea or suggestion about how to make the project even
more friendly is highly appreciated.
.. note::
Did you know that you can pretty print any result Telegram returns
(called ``TLObject``\ 's) by using their ``.stringify()`` function?
Great for debugging!
get_input_* now works with vectors (v0.11.5)
=============================================
*Published at 2017/07/11*
Quick fix-up of a bug which hadn't been encountered until now. Auto-cast
by using ``get_input_*`` now works.
get_input_* everywhere (v0.11.4)
=================================
*Published at 2017/07/10*
For some reason, Telegram doesn't have enough with the
`InputPeer <https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/input_peer.html>`__.
There also exist
`InputChannel <https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/input_channel.html>`__
and
`InputUser <https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/input_user.html>`__!
You don't have to worry about those anymore, it's handled internally
now.
Besides this, every Telegram object now features a new default
``.__str__`` look, and also a `.stringify()
method <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/8fd0d7eadd944ff42e18aaf06228adc7aba794b5>`__
to pretty format them, if you ever need to inspect them.
The library now uses `the DEBUG
level <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/1f7ac7118750ed84e2165dce9c6aca2e6ea0c6a4>`__
everywhere, so no more warnings or information messages if you had
logging enabled.
The ``no_webpage`` parameter from ``.send_message`` `has been
renamed <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/commit/0119a006585acd1a1a9a8901a21bb2f193142cfe>`__
to ``link_preview`` for clarity, so now it does the opposite (but has a
clearer intention).
Quick .send_message() fix (v0.11.3)
===================================
*Published at 2017/07/05*
A very quick follow-up release to fix a tiny bug with
``.send_message()``, no new features.
Callable TelegramClient (v0.11.2)
=================================
*Published at 2017/07/04*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 68 |
+-----------------------+
There is a new preferred way to **invoke requests**, which you're
encouraged to use:
.. code:: python
# New!
result = client(SomeRequest())
# Old.
result = client.invoke(SomeRequest())
Existing code will continue working, since the old ``.invoke()`` has not
been deprecated.
When you ``.create_new_connection()``, it will also handle
``FileMigrateError``\ 's for you, so you don't need to worry about those
anymore.
.. bugs-fixed-3:
Bugs fixes
~~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed some errors when installing Telethon via ``pip`` (for those
using either source distributions or a Python version ≤ 3.5).
- ``ConnectionResetError`` didn't flag sockets as closed, but now it
does.
On a more technical side, ``msg_id``\ 's are now more accurate.
Improvements to the updates (v0.11.1)
=====================================
*Published at 2017/06/24*
Receiving new updates shouldn't miss any anymore, also, periodic pings
are back again so it should work on the long run.
On a different order of things, ``.connect()`` also features a timeout.
Notice that the ``timeout=`` is **not** passed as a **parameter**
anymore, and is instead specified when creating the ``TelegramClient``.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed some name class when a request had a ``.msg_id`` parameter.
- The correct amount of random bytes is now used in DH request
- Fixed ``CONNECTION_APP_VERSION_EMPTY`` when using temporary sessions.
- Avoid connecting if already connected.
Support for parallel connections (v0.11)
========================================
*Published at 2017/06/16*
*This update brings a lot of changes, so it would be nice if you could*
**read the whole change log**!
Breaking changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Every Telegram error has now its **own class**, so it's easier to
fine-tune your ``except``\ 's.
- Markdown parsing is **not part** of Telethon itself anymore, although
there are plans to support it again through a some external module.
- The ``.list_sessions()`` has been moved to the ``Session`` class
instead.
- The ``InteractiveTelegramClient`` is **not** shipped with ``pip``
anymore.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- A new, more **lightweight class** has been added. The
``TelegramBareClient`` is now the base of the normal
``TelegramClient``, and has the most basic features.
- New method to ``.create_new_connection()``, which can be ran **in
parallel** with the original connection. This will return the
previously mentioned ``TelegramBareClient`` already connected.
- Any file object can now be used to download a file (for instance, a
``BytesIO()`` instead a file name).
- Vales like ``random_id`` are now **automatically inferred**, so you
can save yourself from the hassle of writing
``generate_random_long()`` everywhere. Same applies to
``.get_input_peer()``, unless you really need the extra performance
provided by skipping one ``if`` if called manually.
- Every type now features a new ``.to_dict()`` method.
.. bug-fixes-6:
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Received errors are acknowledged to the server, so they don't happen
over and over.
- Downloading media on different data centers is now up to **x2
faster**, since there used to be an ``InvalidDCError`` for each file
part tried to be downloaded.
- Lost messages are now properly skipped.
- New way to handle the **result of requests**. The old ``ValueError``
"*The previously sent request must be resent. However, no request was
previously sent (possibly called from a different thread).*" *should*
not happen anymore.
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Some fixes to the ``JsonSession``.
- Fixed possibly crashes if trying to ``.invoke()`` a ``Request`` while
``.reconnect()`` was being called on the ``UpdatesThread``.
- Some improvements on the ``TcpClient``, such as not switching between
blocking and non-blocking sockets.
- The code now uses ASCII characters only.
- Some enhancements to ``.find_user_or_chat()`` and
``.get_input_peer()``.
JSON session file (v0.10.1)
===========================
*Published at 2017/06/07*
This version is primarily for people to **migrate** their ``.session``
files, which are *pickled*, to the new *JSON* format. Although slightly
slower, and a bit more vulnerable since it's plain text, it's a lot more
resistant to upgrades.
.. warning::
You **must** upgrade to this version before any higher one if you've
used Telethon ≤ v0.10. If you happen to upgrade to an higher version,
that's okay, but you will have to manually delete the ``*.session`` file,
and logout from that session from an official client.
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- New ``.get_me()`` function to get the **current** user.
- ``.is_user_authorized()`` is now more reliable.
- New nice button to copy the ``from telethon.tl.xxx.yyy import Yyy``
on the online documentation.
- **More error codes** added to the ``errors`` file.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Everything on the documentation is now, theoretically, **sorted
alphabetically**.
- No second thread is spawned unless one or more update handlers are added.
Full support for different DCs and ++stable (v0.10)
===================================================
*Published at 2017/06/03*
Working with **different data centers** finally *works*! On a different
order of things, **reconnection** is now performed automatically every
time Telegram decides to kick us off their servers, so now Telethon can
really run **forever and ever**! In theory.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **Documentation** improvements, such as showing the return type.
- The ``msg_id too low/high`` error should happen **less often**, if
any.
- Sleeping on the main thread is **not done anymore**. You will have to
``except FloodWaitError``\ 's.
- You can now specify your *own application version*, device model,
system version and language code.
- Code is now more *pythonic* (such as making some members private),
and other internal improvements (which affect the **updates
thread**), such as using ``logger`` instead a bare ``print()`` too.
This brings Telethon a whole step closer to ``v1.0``, though more things
should preferably be changed.
Stability improvements (v0.9.1)
===============================
*Published at 2017/05/23*
Telethon used to crash a lot when logging in for the very first time.
The reason for this was that the reconnection (or dead connections) were
not handled properly. Now they are, so you should be able to login
directly, without needing to delete the ``*.session`` file anymore.
Notice that downloading from a different DC is still a WIP.
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Updates thread is only started after a successful login.
- Files meant to be ran by the user now use **shebangs** and
proper permissions.
- In-code documentation now shows the returning type.
- **Relative import** is now used everywhere, so you can rename
``telethon`` to anything else.
- **Dead connections** are now **detected** instead entering an infinite loop.
- **Sockets** can now be **closed** (and re-opened) properly.
- Telegram decided to update the layer 66 without increasing the number.
This has been fixed and now we're up-to-date again.
General improvements (v0.9)
===========================
*Published at 2017/05/19*
+-----------------------+
| Scheme layer used: 66 |
+-----------------------+
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- The **documentation**, available online
`here <https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/>`__, has a new search bar.
- Better **cross-thread safety** by using ``threading.Event``.
- More improvements for running Telethon during a **long period of time**.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- **Avoid a certain crash on login** (occurred if an unexpected object
ID was received).
- Avoid crashing with certain invalid UTF-8 strings.
- Avoid crashing on certain terminals by using known ASCII characters
where possible.
- The ``UpdatesThread`` is now a daemon, and should cause less issues.
- Temporary sessions didn't actually work (with ``session=None``).
Internal changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``.get_dialogs(count=`` was renamed to ``.get_dialogs(limit=``.
Bot login and proxy support (v0.8)
==================================
*Published at 2017/04/14*
Additions
~~~~~~~~~
- **Bot login**, thanks to @JuanPotato for hinting me about how to do
it.
- **Proxy support**, thanks to @exzhawk for implementing it.
- **Logging support**, used by passing ``--telethon-log=DEBUG`` (or
``INFO``) as a command line argument.
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Connection fixes, such as avoiding connection until ``.connect()`` is
explicitly invoked.
- Uploading big files now works correctly.
- Fix uploading big files.
- Some fixes on the updates thread, such as correctly sleeping when required.
Long-run bug fix (v0.7.1)
=========================
*Published at 2017/02/19*
If you're one of those who runs Telethon for a long time (more than 30
minutes), this update by @strayge will be great for you. It sends
periodic pings to the Telegram servers so you don't get disconnected and
you can still send and receive updates!
Two factor authentication (v0.7)
================================
*Published at 2017/01/31*
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If you're one of those who love security the most, these are good news.
You can now use two factor authentication with Telethon too! As internal
changes, the coding style has been improved, and you can easily use
custom session objects, and various little bugs have been fixed.
Updated pip version (v0.6)
==========================
*Published at 2016/11/13*
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| Scheme layer used: 57 |
+-----------------------+
This release has no new major features. However, it contains some small
changes that make using Telethon a little bit easier. Now those who have
installed Telethon via ``pip`` can also take advantage of changes, such
as less bugs, creating empty instances of ``TLObjects``, specifying a
timeout and more!
Ready, pip, go! (v0.5)
======================
*Published at 2016/09/18*
Telethon is now available as a **`Python
package <https://pypi.python.org/pypi?name=Telethon>`__**! Those are
really exciting news (except, sadly, the project structure had to change
*a lot* to be able to do that; but hopefully it won't need to change
much more, any more!)
Not only that, but more improvements have also been made: you're now
able to both **sign up** and **logout**, watch a pretty
"Uploading/Downloading… x%" progress, and other minor changes which make
using Telethon **easier**.
Made InteractiveTelegramClient cool (v0.4)
==========================================
*Published at 2016/09/12*
Yes, really cool! I promise. Even though this is meant to be a
*library*, that doesn't mean it can't have a good *interactive client*
for you to try the library out. This is why now you can do many, many
things with the ``InteractiveTelegramClient``:
- **List dialogs** (chats) and pick any you wish.
- **Send any message** you like, text, photos or even documents.
- **List** the **latest messages** in the chat.
- **Download** any message's media (photos, documents or even contacts!).
- **Receive message updates** as you talk (i.e., someone sent you a message).
It actually is an usable-enough client for your day by day. You could
even add ``libnotify`` and pop, you're done! A great cli-client with
desktop notifications.
Also, being able to download and upload media implies that you can do
the same with the library itself. Did I need to mention that? Oh, and
now, with even less bugs! I hope.
Media revolution and improvements to update handling! (v0.3)
============================================================
*Published at 2016/09/11*
Telegram is more than an application to send and receive messages. You
can also **send and receive media**. Now, this implementation also gives
you the power to upload and download media from any message that
contains it! Nothing can now stop you from filling up all your disk
space with all the photos! If you want to, of course.
Handle updates in their own thread! (v0.2)
==========================================
*Published at 2016/09/10*
This version handles **updates in a different thread** (if you wish to
do so). This means that both the low level ``TcpClient`` and the
not-so-low-level ``MtProtoSender`` are now multi-thread safe, so you can
use them with more than a single thread without worrying!
This also implies that you won't need to send a request to **receive an
update** (is someone typing? did they send me a message? has someone
gone offline?). They will all be received **instantly**.
Some other cool examples of things that you can do: when someone tells
you "*Hello*", you can automatically reply with another "*Hello*"
without even needing to type it by yourself :)
However, be careful with spamming!! Do **not** use the program for that!
First working alpha version! (v0.1)
===================================
*Published at 2016/09/06*
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| Scheme layer used: 55 |
+-----------------------+
There probably are some bugs left, which haven't yet been found.
However, the majority of code works and the application is already
usable! Not only that, but also uses the latest scheme as of now *and*
handles way better the errors. This tag is being used to mark this
release as stable enough.