account.ConfirmPasswordEmail
Verify an email to use as 2FA recovery method.
Example
const { Api, TelegramClient } = require("telegram");
const { StringSession } = require("telegram/sessions");
const session = new StringSession(""); // You should put your string session here
const client = new TelegramClient(session, apiId, apiHash, {});
(async function run() {
await client.connect(); // This assumes you have already authenticated with .start()
const result = await client.invoke(
new Api.account.ConfirmPasswordEmail({
code: "some string here",
})
);
console.log(result); // prints the result
})();
import { Api, TelegramClient } from "telegram";
import { StringSession } from "telegram/sessions";
const session = new StringSession(""); // You should put your string session here
const client = new TelegramClient(session, apiId, apiHash, {});
(async function run() {
await client.connect(); // This assumes you have already authenticated with .start()
const result: Api.Bool = await client.invoke(
new Api.account.ConfirmPasswordEmail({
code: "some string here",
})
);
console.log(result); // prints the result
})();
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code | string | The phone code that was received after setting a recovery email |
Result
Possible errors
Code | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
400 | CODE_INVALID | Code invalid. |
400 | EMAIL_HASH_EXPIRED | Email hash expired. |
Can bots use this method?
No
Related pages
Two-factor authentication
How to login to a user's account if they have enabled 2FA, how to change password.