Telethon/telethon/sessions/abstract.py

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
import time
import struct
import os
class Session(ABC):
def __init__(self):
# Session IDs can be random on every connection
self.id = struct.unpack('q', os.urandom(8))[0]
self._sequence = 0
self._last_msg_id = 0
self._time_offset = 0
self._salt = 0
self._report_errors = True
self._flood_sleep_threshold = 60
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def clone(self, to_instance=None):
"""
Creates a clone of this session file.
"""
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cloned = to_instance or self.__class__()
cloned._report_errors = self.report_errors
cloned._flood_sleep_threshold = self.flood_sleep_threshold
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return cloned
@abstractmethod
def set_dc(self, dc_id, server_address, port):
"""
Sets the information of the data center address and port that
the library should connect to, as well as the data center ID,
which is currently unused.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@property
@abstractmethod
def server_address(self):
"""
Returns the server address where the library should connect to.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@property
@abstractmethod
def port(self):
"""
Returns the port to which the library should connect to.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@property
@abstractmethod
def auth_key(self):
"""
Returns an ``AuthKey`` instance associated with the saved
data center, or ``None`` if a new one should be generated.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@auth_key.setter
@abstractmethod
def auth_key(self, value):
"""
Sets the ``AuthKey`` to be used for the saved data center.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def get_update_state(self, entity_id):
"""
Returns the ``UpdateState`` associated with the given `entity_id`.
If the `entity_id` is 0, it should return the ``UpdateState`` for
no specific channel (the "general" state). If no state is known
it should ``return None``.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def set_update_state(self, entity_id, state):
"""
Sets the given ``UpdateState`` for the specified `entity_id`, which
should be 0 if the ``UpdateState`` is the "general" state (and not
for any specific channel).
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def close(self):
"""
Called on client disconnection. Should be used to
free any used resources. Can be left empty if none.
"""
@abstractmethod
def save(self):
"""
Called whenever important properties change. It should
make persist the relevant session information to disk.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def delete(self):
"""
Called upon client.log_out(). Should delete the stored
information from disk since it's not valid anymore.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@classmethod
def list_sessions(cls):
"""
Lists available sessions. Not used by the library itself.
"""
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return []
@abstractmethod
def process_entities(self, tlo):
"""
Processes the input ``TLObject`` or ``list`` and saves
whatever information is relevant (e.g., ID or access hash).
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def get_input_entity(self, key):
"""
Turns the given key into an ``InputPeer`` (e.g. ``InputPeerUser``).
The library uses this method whenever an ``InputPeer`` is needed
to suit several purposes (e.g. user only provided its ID or wishes
to use a cached username to avoid extra RPC).
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def cache_file(self, md5_digest, file_size, instance):
"""
Caches the given file information persistently, so that it
doesn't need to be re-uploaded in case the file is used again.
The ``instance`` will be either an ``InputPhoto`` or ``InputDocument``,
both with an ``.id`` and ``.access_hash`` attributes.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abstractmethod
def get_file(self, md5_digest, file_size, cls):
"""
Returns an instance of ``cls`` if the ``md5_digest`` and ``file_size``
match an existing saved record. The class will either be an
``InputPhoto`` or ``InputDocument``, both with two parameters
``id`` and ``access_hash`` in that order.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@property
def salt(self):
"""
Returns the current salt used when encrypting messages.
"""
return self._salt
@salt.setter
def salt(self, value):
"""
Updates the salt (integer) used when encrypting messages.
"""
self._salt = value
@property
def report_errors(self):
"""
Whether RPC errors should be reported
to https://rpc.pwrtelegram.xyz or not.
"""
return self._report_errors
@report_errors.setter
def report_errors(self, value):
"""
Sets the boolean value that indicates whether RPC errors
should be reported to https://rpc.pwrtelegram.xyz or not.
"""
self._report_errors = value
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@property
def time_offset(self):
"""
Time offset (in seconds) to be used
in case the local time is incorrect.
"""
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return self._time_offset
@time_offset.setter
def time_offset(self, value):
"""
Updates the integer time offset in seconds.
"""
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self._time_offset = value
@property
def flood_sleep_threshold(self):
"""
Threshold below which the library should automatically sleep
whenever a FloodWaitError occurs to prevent it from raising.
"""
return self._flood_sleep_threshold
@flood_sleep_threshold.setter
def flood_sleep_threshold(self, value):
"""
Sets the new time threshold (integer, float or timedelta).
"""
self._flood_sleep_threshold = value
@property
def sequence(self):
"""
Current sequence number needed to generate messages.
"""
return self._sequence
@sequence.setter
def sequence(self, value):
"""
Updates the sequence number (integer) value.
"""
self._sequence = value
def get_new_msg_id(self):
"""
Generates a new unique message ID based on the current
time (in ms) since epoch, applying a known time offset.
"""
now = time.time() + self._time_offset
nanoseconds = int((now - int(now)) * 1e+9)
new_msg_id = (int(now) << 32) | (nanoseconds << 2)
if self._last_msg_id >= new_msg_id:
new_msg_id = self._last_msg_id + 4
self._last_msg_id = new_msg_id
return new_msg_id
def update_time_offset(self, correct_msg_id):
"""
Updates the time offset to the correct
one given a known valid message ID.
"""
now = int(time.time())
correct = correct_msg_id >> 32
self._time_offset = correct - now
self._last_msg_id = 0
def generate_sequence(self, content_related):
"""
Generates the next sequence number depending on whether
it should be for a content-related query or not.
"""
if content_related:
result = self._sequence * 2 + 1
self._sequence += 1
return result
else:
return self._sequence * 2