diff --git a/.github/dev.yml b/.github/dev.yml index fce32d5..34d9eb6 100644 --- a/.github/dev.yml +++ b/.github/dev.yml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ pr: none trigger: - master -name: 2.6.1-dev.$(Rev:r) +name: 2.6.2-dev.$(Rev:r) pool: vmImage: ubuntu-latest diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1ff7205..b2d895e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -70,11 +70,13 @@ using var client = new WTelegram.Client(Config); ``` There are other configuration items that are queried to your method but returning `null` let WTelegramClient choose a default adequate value. Those shown above are the only ones that have no default values and should be provided by your method. -Returning `null` for verification_code or password will show a prompt for console apps, or an error otherwise. -Returning `""` for verification_code requests resending the code through another method (SMS or Call). -Another simple approach is to pass `Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable` as the config callback and define the configuration items as environment variables. -Undefined variables get the default `null` behavior. +Returning `null` for verification_code or password will show a prompt for console apps, or an error otherwise +*(see [FAQ #3](https://github.com/wiz0u/WTelegramClient/blob/master/FAQ.md#GUI) for WinForms)* +Returning `""` for verification_code requests the resending of the code through another system (SMS or Call). + +Another simple approach is to pass `Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable` as the config callback and define the configuration items as environment variables +*(undefined variables get the default `null` behavior)*. Finally, if you want to redirect the library logs to your logger instead of the Console, you can install a delegate in the `WTelegram.Helpers.Log` static property. Its `int` argument is the log severity, compatible with the [LogLevel enum](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.extensions.logging.loglevel) @@ -123,10 +125,11 @@ In the API, Telegram uses some terms/classnames that can be confusing as they di - `Chat` : A private [basic chat group](https://corefork.telegram.org/api/channel#basic-groups) with less than 200 members (it may be migrated to a supergroup `Channel` with a new ID when it gets bigger or public, in which case the old `Chat` will still exist but be `deactivated`) **⚠️ Most chat groups you see are really of type `Channel`, not `Chat`!** - chats : In plural or general meaning, it means either `Chat` or `Channel` -- `Peer` : Either a `Chat`, `Channel` or a private chat with a `User` -- Dialog : The current status of a chat with a `Peer` *(draft, last message, unread count, pinned...)*. It represents each line from your Telegram chat list. +- `Peer` : Either a `Chat`, a `Channel` or a `User` +- Dialog : Status of chat with a `Peer` *(draft, last message, unread count, pinned...)*. It represents each line from your Telegram chat list. - DC (DataCenter) : There are a few datacenters depending on where in the world the user (or an uploaded media file) is from. -- Access Hash : Telegram requires you to provide a specific `access_hash` for users, channels, and other resources before interacting with them. See [FAQ #4](https://github.com/wiz0u/WTelegramClient/blob/master/FAQ.md#access-hash) to learn more about it. +- Access Hash : Telegram requires you to provide a specific `access_hash` for users, channels, and other resources before interacting with them. +See [FAQ #4](https://github.com/wiz0u/WTelegramClient/blob/master/FAQ.md#access-hash) to learn more about it. # Other things to know diff --git a/src/Client.cs b/src/Client.cs index d189979..d766895 100644 --- a/src/Client.cs +++ b/src/Client.cs @@ -666,7 +666,8 @@ namespace WTelegram { try { - await OnUpdate?.Invoke(obj); + var task = OnUpdate?.Invoke(obj); + if (task != null) await task; } catch (Exception ex) {