run()#
- Client.run()#
Start the client, idle the main script and finally stop the client.
When calling this method without any argument it acts as a convenience method that calls
start()
,idle()
andstop()
in sequence. It makes running a single client less verbose.In case a coroutine is passed as argument, runs the coroutine until it’s completed and doesn’t do any client operation. This is almost the same as
asyncio.run
except for the fact that Pyrogram’srun
uses the current event loop instead of a new one.If you want to run multiple clients at once, see
pyrogram.compose()
.- Parameters:
coroutine (
Coroutine
, optional) – Pass a coroutine to run it until it completes.- Raises:
ConnectionError – In case you try to run an already started client.
Example
from pyrogram import Client app = Client("my_account") ... # Set handlers up app.run()
from pyrogram import Client app = Client("my_account") async def main(): async with app: print(await app.get_me()) app.run(main())