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Private incoming and outgoing calls #19
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when i run the example Demo of private calls ,has the error 'Client' object has no attribute 'send'" ,could you help me |
@ZyxEforce rollback your pyrogram version to 1.4.x version |
I have managed to make a call using this demo but it keeps showing "Exchanging encription keys". It should be managed by await client2.start()
outgoingCall = OutgoingCall(client=client2, user_id='@hucoo')
print(outgoingCall.state)
await outgoingCall.request() |
Hi. I don't support this demo, but, do you try to register the handler on init and print values? something like @outgoingCall.on_init_encrypted_call
async def process_call(call: Call):
print('Outgoing call: ', call.auth_key_visualization)
print(call.call.connections) |
Hi @huco95, could you make the private call works? I'm working on it in my free time and I got block in the "Exchanging encription keys" too. |
The entire cryptographic part of the project is ready. There is a demo of the implementation. It is necessary to rewrite it to clean code and add it to the library.
Demo of private calls: https://github.com/MarshalX/tgcalls/blob/master/pytgcalls/test.py
Currently, the ability to play from a file has not been added. Audio devices only
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