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checked to_id and from_id to compare if they were equal,
and if they were, mark the event as outgoing for convenience in
your private chat (saved messages).
However when reconstructing the Message from UpdateShortMessage
to_id didn't mimic 100% Telegram's behaviour (the chat to which
the message is sent is "different" depending on who sent the
messages). This bug is what actually caused most messages to
be outgoing, even though 56ddaae's logic is correct.
Telethon ======== .. epigraph:: ⭐️ Thanks **everyone** who has starred the project, it means a lot! **Telethon** is an `asyncio <https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html>`_ **Python 3** library to interact with Telegram's API. If you don't like ``asyncio``, you can still use `a simpler version <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon/tree/sync>`_ that uses threads instead. What is this? ------------- Telegram is a popular messaging application. This library is meant to make it easy for you to write Python programs that can interact with Telegram. Think of it as a wrapper that has already done the heavy job for you, so you can focus on developing an application. Installing ---------- .. code:: sh pip3 install telethon-aio Creating a client ----------------- .. code:: python import asyncio loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() from telethon import TelegramClient # These example values won't work. You must get your own api_id and # api_hash from https://my.telegram.org, under API Development. api_id = 12345 api_hash = '0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef' client = TelegramClient('session_name', api_id, api_hash) loop.run_until_complete(client.start()) Doing stuff ----------- .. code:: python async def main(): me = await client.get_me() print(me.stringify()) await client.send_message('username', 'Hello! Talking to you from Telethon') await client.send_file('username', '/home/myself/Pictures/holidays.jpg') await client.download_profile_photo('me') messages = await client.get_messages('username') await messages[0].download_media() loop.run_until_complete(main()) Next steps ---------- Do you like how Telethon looks? Check out `Read The Docs <http://telethon.rtfd.io/>`_ for a more in-depth explanation, with examples, troubleshooting issues, and more useful information.
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