Source code for hydrogram.methods.utilities.compose
# Hydrogram - Telegram MTProto API Client Library for Python
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import asyncio
from typing import List
import hydrogram
from .idle import idle
[docs]
async def compose(clients: List["hydrogram.Client"], sequential: bool = False):
"""Run multiple clients at once.
This method can be used to run multiple clients at once and can be found directly in the ``hydrogram`` package.
If you want to run a single client, you can use Client's bound method :meth:`~hydrogram.Client.run`.
Parameters:
clients (List of :obj:`~hydrogram.Client`):
A list of client objects to run.
sequential (``bool``, *optional*):
Pass True to run clients sequentially.
Defaults to False (run clients concurrently)
Example:
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio
from hydrogram import Client, compose
async def main():
apps = [
Client("account1"),
Client("account2"),
Client("account3")
]
...
await compose(apps)
asyncio.run(main())
"""
if sequential:
for c in clients:
await c.start()
else:
await asyncio.gather(*[c.start() for c in clients])
await idle()
if sequential:
for c in clients:
await c.stop()
else:
await asyncio.gather(*[c.stop() for c in clients])