Telethon/interactive_telegram_client.py

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import tl_generator
from tl.types import UpdateShortChatMessage
from tl.types import UpdateShortMessage
if not tl_generator.tlobjects_exist():
import errors
raise errors.TLGeneratorNotRan()
else:
del tl_generator
from telegram_client import TelegramClient
from utils.helpers import load_settings
# For pretty printing, thanks to http://stackoverflow.com/a/37501797/4759433
import sys
import readline
from time import sleep
import shutil
# Get the (current) number of lines in the terminal
cols, rows = shutil.get_terminal_size()
def print_title(title):
# Clear previous window
print('\n')
available_cols = cols - 2 # -2 sincewe omit '┌' and '┐'
print('{}'.format('' * available_cols))
print('{}'.format(title.center(available_cols)))
print('{}'.format('' * available_cols))
class InteractiveTelegramClient(TelegramClient):
def __init__(self, session_user_id, user_phone, layer, api_id, api_hash):
print_title('Initialization')
print('Initializing interactive example...')
super().__init__(session_user_id, layer, api_id, api_hash)
print('Connecting to Telegram servers...')
self.connect()
# Then, ensure we're authorized and have access
if not self.is_user_authorized():
print('First run. Sending code request...')
self.send_code_request(user_phone)
code = input('Enter the code you just received: ')
self.make_auth(user_phone, code)
def run(self):
# Listen for updates
self.add_update_handler(self.update_handler)
# Enter a while loop to chat as long as the user wants
while True:
# Retrieve the top dialogs
dialog_count = 10
dialogs, displays, inputs = self.get_dialogs(dialog_count)
i = None
while i is None:
try:
print_title('Dialogs window')
# Display them so the user can choose
for i, display in enumerate(displays):
i += 1 # 1-based index for normies
print('{}. {}'.format(i, display))
# Let the user decide who they want to talk to
i = input('Who do you want to send messages to ("!q" to exit)?: ')
if i == '!q':
return
i = int(i if i else 0) - 1
# Ensure it is inside the bounds, otherwise set to None and retry
if not 0 <= i < dialog_count:
i = None
except ValueError:
pass
# Retrieve the selected user
display = displays[i]
input_peer = inputs[i]
# Show some information
print_title('Chat with "{}"'.format(display))
print('Available commands:'.format(display))
print(' !q: Quits the current chat.')
print(' !h: prints the latest messages (message History) of the chat.')
print(' !p <path>: sends a Photo located at the given path')
# And start a while loop to chat
while True:
msg = input('Enter a message: ')
# Quit
if msg == '!q':
break
# History
elif msg == '!h':
# First retrieve the messages and some information
total_count, messages, senders = self.get_message_history(input_peer, limit=10)
# Iterate over all (in reverse order so the latest appears the last in the console)
# and print them in "[hh:mm] Sender: Message" text format
for msg, sender in zip(reversed(messages), reversed(senders)):
# Get the name of the sender if any
name = sender.first_name if sender else '???'
# Format the message content
if msg.media:
content = '<{}> {}'.format( # The media may or may not have a caption
msg.media.__class__.__name__, getattr(msg.media, 'caption', ''))
else:
content = msg.message
# And print it to the user
print('[{}:{}] (ID={}) {}: {}'.format(
msg.date.hour, msg.date.minute, msg.id, name, content))
# Send photo
elif msg.startswith('!p '):
file_path = msg[len('!p '):] # Slice the message to get the path
print('Uploading {}...'.format(file_path))
input_file = self.upload_file(file_path)
# After we have the handle to the uploaded file, send it to our peer
self.send_photo_file(input_file, input_peer)
print('Media sent!')
# Send chat message (if any)
elif msg:
self.send_message(input_peer, msg, markdown=True, no_web_page=True)
@staticmethod
def update_handler(update_object):
if type(update_object) is UpdateShortMessage:
print('[User #{} sent {}]'.format(update_object.user_id, update_object.message))
elif type(update_object) is UpdateShortChatMessage:
print('[Chat #{} sent {}]'.format(update_object.chat_id, update_object.message))
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Load the settings and initialize the client
settings = load_settings()
client = InteractiveTelegramClient(
session_user_id=settings.get('session_name', 'anonymous'),
user_phone=str(settings['user_phone']),
layer=55,
api_id=settings['api_id'],
api_hash=settings['api_hash'])
print('Initialization done!')
try:
client.run()
except Exception as e:
print('Unexpected error ({}), will not continue: {}'.format(type(e), e))
finally:
print_title('Exit')
print('Thanks for trying the interactive example! Exiting...')
client.disconnect()