Telethon/telethon/tl/custom/dialog.py

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from . import Draft
from .. import TLObject, types
from ... import utils
class Dialog:
"""
Custom class that encapsulates a dialog (an open "conversation" with
someone, a group or a channel) providing an abstraction to easily
access the input version/normal entity/message etc. The library will
return instances of this class when calling :meth:`.get_dialogs()`.
Args:
dialog (:tl:`Dialog`):
The original ``Dialog`` instance.
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pinned (`bool`):
Whether this dialog is pinned to the top or not.
message (:tl:`Message`):
The last message sent on this dialog. Note that this member
will not be updated when new messages arrive, it's only set
on creation of the instance.
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date (`datetime`):
The date of the last message sent on this dialog.
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entity (`entity`):
The entity that belongs to this dialog (user, chat or channel).
input_entity (:tl:`InputPeer`):
Input version of the entity.
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id (`int`):
The marked ID of the entity, which is guaranteed to be unique.
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name (`str`):
Display name for this dialog. For chats and channels this is
their title, and for users it's "First-Name Last-Name".
title (`str`):
Alias for `name`.
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unread_count (`int`):
How many messages are currently unread in this dialog. Note that
this value won't update when new messages arrive.
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unread_mentions_count (`int`):
How many mentions are currently unread in this dialog. Note that
this value won't update when new messages arrive.
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draft (`telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft`):
The draft object in this dialog. It will not be ``None``,
so you can call ``draft.set_message(...)``.
is_user (`bool`):
``True`` if the `entity` is a :tl:`User`.
is_group (`bool`):
``True`` if the `entity` is a :tl:`Chat`
or a :tl:`Channel` megagroup.
is_channel (`bool`):
``True`` if the `entity` is a :tl:`Channel`.
"""
def __init__(self, client, dialog, entities, messages):
# Both entities and messages being dicts {ID: item}
self._client = client
self.dialog = dialog
self.pinned = bool(dialog.pinned)
self.message = messages.get(dialog.top_message, None)
self.date = getattr(self.message, 'date', None)
self.entity = entities[utils.get_peer_id(dialog.peer)]
self.input_entity = utils.get_input_peer(self.entity)
self.id = utils.get_peer_id(self.entity) # ^ May be InputPeerSelf()
self.name = self.title = utils.get_display_name(self.entity)
self.unread_count = dialog.unread_count
self.unread_mentions_count = dialog.unread_mentions_count
self.draft = Draft(client, dialog.peer, dialog.draft)
self.is_user = isinstance(self.entity, types.User)
self.is_group = (
isinstance(self.entity, types.Chat) or
(isinstance(self.entity, types.Channel) and self.entity.megagroup)
)
self.is_channel = isinstance(self.entity, types.Channel)
def send_message(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Sends a message to this dialog. This is just a wrapper around
``client.send_message(dialog.input_entity, *args, **kwargs)``.
"""
return self._client.send_message(self.input_entity, *args, **kwargs)
def to_dict(self):
return {
'_': 'Dialog',
'name': self.name,
'date': self.date,
'draft': self.draft,
'message': self.message,
'entity': self.entity,
}
def __str__(self):
return TLObject.pretty_format(self.to_dict())
def stringify(self):
return TLObject.pretty_format(self.to_dict(), indent=0)