I’m trying to log into telegram using telethon with a number with two-step verification. I use this code,
client = TelegramClient(f'sessions/1', API_ID, API_HASH)
client.connect()
phone = input('phone ; ')
y = client.send_code_request(phone)
x = client.sign_in(phone=phone, password=input('password : '), code=input('code :'))
But It still says that the account is two-step protected.
Is there any easier way to do this without this method or… how can I properly use this method?
I want to log into the account fully from the code without typing anything in the terminal (Here I used inputs just for testing. I will connect a GUI later where users can enter the details) so I don’t think client.start()
will work. and I’m a little confused when it comes to passing the parameters to client.start()
method.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thank you.
3
Answers
You also need to pass the
phone_code_hash
returned fromclient.send_code_request(phone)
.You could try (see the function call of sign_in with phone_code_hash and send_code_request):
This is how I implemented it in my code, using bits from the implementation of
client.start()
.This works like a charm:
Watch documentation if needed.