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Async client API for the Telegram Calls.

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A simple and elegant client that allows you to make group voice calls quickly and easily.
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This project allows making Telegram call using MtProto and WebRTC, this is possible thanks to the power of NTgCalls library and @evgeny-nadymov

Example Usage

from pytgcalls import PyTgCalls
from pytgcalls import idle
...
chat_id = -1001185324811
app = PyTgCalls(client)
app.start()
app.play(
    chat_id,
    'http://docs.evostream.com/sample_content/assets/sintel1m720p.mp4',
)
idle()

Features

  • Prebuilt wheels for macOS, Linux and Windows.
  • Supporting all type of MTProto libraries: Pyrogram, Telethon and Hydrogram.
  • Work with voice chats in channels and chats.
  • Join as channels or chats.
  • Mute/unmute, pause/resume, stop/play, volume control and more...

Requirements

How to install?

Here's how to install the PyTgCalls lib, the commands are given below:

# With Git
pip install git+https://github.com/pytgcalls/pytgcalls -U

# With PyPi (Recommended)
pip install py-tgcalls -U

Key Contributors

  • @Laky-64 (DevOps Engineer, Software Architect):
    • Played a crucial role in developing PyTgCalls being an ex developer of pyservercall and of tgcallsjs.
    • Automation with GitHub Actions
  • @kuogi (Senior UI/UX designer, Documenter):
    • As a Senior UI/UX Designer, Kuogi has significantly improved the user interface of our documentation, making it more visually appealing and user-friendly.
    • Played a key role in writing and structuring our documentation, ensuring that it is clear, informative, and accessible to all users.
  • @vrumger (Senior Node.js Developer, Software Architect):
    • Has made important fixes and enhancements to the WebRTC component of the library, improving its stability and performance.
    • Main developer of TgCallsJS
  • @alemidev (Senior Python Developer):
    • Has made important fixes and enhancements to the async part of the library

Junior Developers

  • @TuriOG (Junior Python Developer):
    • Currently working on integrating NTgCalls into PyTgCalls, an important step in expanding the functionality and usability of the library.

Special Thanks

  • @evgeny-nadymov: A heartfelt thank you to Evgeny Nadymov for graciously allowing us to use their code from telegram-react. His contribution has been pivotal to the success of this project.

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