How to connect to API?












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I am trying to start a client, but it gives a "database is closed" error.
What should I do?



from telethon import TelegramClient

api_id = 12345
api_hash = '##################'
phone_number = '+##########'
channel_username = 'tehrandb'

client = TelegramClient('session_name', api_id, api_hash)

assert client.connect()
if not client.is_user_authorized():
client.send_code_request(phone_number)
me = client.sign_in(phone_number, input('Enter code: '))









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    Please assure everyone the database is running when your process produces that message (any more details?).

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I am trying to start a client, but it gives a "database is closed" error.
What should I do?



from telethon import TelegramClient

api_id = 12345
api_hash = '##################'
phone_number = '+##########'
channel_username = 'tehrandb'

client = TelegramClient('session_name', api_id, api_hash)

assert client.connect()
if not client.is_user_authorized():
client.send_code_request(phone_number)
me = client.sign_in(phone_number, input('Enter code: '))









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    Please assure everyone the database is running when your process produces that message (any more details?).

    – greybeard
    Dec 31 '18 at 21:13














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I am trying to start a client, but it gives a "database is closed" error.
What should I do?



from telethon import TelegramClient

api_id = 12345
api_hash = '##################'
phone_number = '+##########'
channel_username = 'tehrandb'

client = TelegramClient('session_name', api_id, api_hash)

assert client.connect()
if not client.is_user_authorized():
client.send_code_request(phone_number)
me = client.sign_in(phone_number, input('Enter code: '))









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I am trying to start a client, but it gives a "database is closed" error.
What should I do?



from telethon import TelegramClient

api_id = 12345
api_hash = '##################'
phone_number = '+##########'
channel_username = 'tehrandb'

client = TelegramClient('session_name', api_id, api_hash)

assert client.connect()
if not client.is_user_authorized():
client.send_code_request(phone_number)
me = client.sign_in(phone_number, input('Enter code: '))






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    Please assure everyone the database is running when your process produces that message (any more details?).

    – greybeard
    Dec 31 '18 at 21:13














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    Please assure everyone the database is running when your process produces that message (any more details?).

    – greybeard
    Dec 31 '18 at 21:13








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Please assure everyone the database is running when your process produces that message (any more details?).

– greybeard
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Please assure everyone the database is running when your process produces that message (any more details?).

– greybeard
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Just in case anyone else gets the same error. Database is closed means that you have an already running process using the same session file (which is session_name.session in the question). The same session file can only be used by 1 process at a time so you need to kill one of them.



if you are under Linux you can use fuser session_name.session to see the list of processes using that file.






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    Just in case anyone else gets the same error. Database is closed means that you have an already running process using the same session file (which is session_name.session in the question). The same session file can only be used by 1 process at a time so you need to kill one of them.



    if you are under Linux you can use fuser session_name.session to see the list of processes using that file.






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      Just in case anyone else gets the same error. Database is closed means that you have an already running process using the same session file (which is session_name.session in the question). The same session file can only be used by 1 process at a time so you need to kill one of them.



      if you are under Linux you can use fuser session_name.session to see the list of processes using that file.






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        Just in case anyone else gets the same error. Database is closed means that you have an already running process using the same session file (which is session_name.session in the question). The same session file can only be used by 1 process at a time so you need to kill one of them.



        if you are under Linux you can use fuser session_name.session to see the list of processes using that file.






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        Just in case anyone else gets the same error. Database is closed means that you have an already running process using the same session file (which is session_name.session in the question). The same session file can only be used by 1 process at a time so you need to kill one of them.



        if you are under Linux you can use fuser session_name.session to see the list of processes using that file.







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