Telethon/telethon/client/account.py

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import functools
import inspect
from .users import UserMethods, _NOT_A_REQUEST
from .. import utils
from ..tl import functions, TLRequest
# TODO Make use of :tl:`InvokeWithMessagesRange` somehow
# For that, we need to use :tl:`GetSplitRanges` first.
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class _TakeoutClient:
"""
Proxy object over the client.
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"""
__PROXY_INTERFACE = ('__enter__', '__exit__', '__aenter__', '__aexit__')
def __init__(self, finalize, client, request):
# We use the name mangling for attributes to make them inaccessible
# from within the shadowed client object and to distinguish them from
# its own attributes where needed.
self.__finalize = finalize
self.__client = client
self.__request = request
self.__success = None
@property
def success(self):
return self.__success
@success.setter
def success(self, value):
self.__success = value
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def __enter__(self):
if self.__client.loop.is_running():
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raise RuntimeError(
'You must use "async with" if the event loop '
'is running (i.e. you are inside an "async def")'
)
return self.__client.loop.run_until_complete(self.__aenter__())
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async def __aenter__(self):
# Enter/Exit behaviour is "overrode", we don't want to call start.
client = self.__client
if client.session.takeout_id is None:
client.session.takeout_id = (await client(self.__request)).id
elif self.__request is not None:
raise ValueError("Can't send a takeout request while another "
"takeout for the current session still not been finished yet.")
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return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
return self.__client.loop.run_until_complete(self.__aexit__(*args))
async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
if self.__success is None and self.__finalize:
self.__success = exc_type is None
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if self.__success is not None:
result = await self(functions.account.FinishTakeoutSessionRequest(
self.__success))
if not result:
raise ValueError("Failed to finish the takeout.")
self.session.takeout_id = None
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async def __call__(self, request, ordered=False):
takeout_id = self.__client.session.takeout_id
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if takeout_id is None:
raise ValueError('Takeout mode has not been initialized '
'(are you calling outside of "with"?)')
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single = not utils.is_list_like(request)
requests = ((request,) if single else request)
wrapped = []
for r in requests:
if not isinstance(r, TLRequest):
raise _NOT_A_REQUEST()
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await r.resolve(self, utils)
wrapped.append(functions.InvokeWithTakeoutRequest(takeout_id, r))
return await self.__client(
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wrapped[0] if single else wrapped, ordered=ordered)
def __getattribute__(self, name):
# We access class via type() because __class__ will recurse infinitely.
# Also note that since we've name-mangled our own class attributes,
# they'll be passed to __getattribute__() as already decorated. For
# example, 'self.__client' will be passed as '_TakeoutClient__client'.
# https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/classes.html#private-variables
if name.startswith('__') and name not in type(self).__PROXY_INTERFACE:
raise AttributeError # force call of __getattr__
# Try to access attribute in the proxy object and check for the same
# attribute in the shadowed object (through our __getattr__) if failed.
return super().__getattribute__(name)
def __getattr__(self, name):
value = getattr(self.__client, name)
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if inspect.ismethod(value):
# Emulate bound methods behavior by partially applying our proxy
# class as the self parameter instead of the client.
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return functools.partial(
getattr(self.__client.__class__, name), self)
return value
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
if name.startswith('_{}__'.format(type(self).__name__.lstrip('_'))):
# This is our own name-mangled attribute, keep calm.
return super().__setattr__(name, value)
return setattr(self.__client, name, value)
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class AccountMethods(UserMethods):
def takeout(
self, finalize=True, *, contacts=None, users=None, chats=None,
megagroups=None, channels=None, files=None, max_file_size=None):
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"""
Creates a proxy object over the current :ref:`TelegramClient` through
which making requests will use :tl:`InvokeWithTakeoutRequest` to wrap
them. In other words, returns the current client modified so that
requests are done as a takeout:
>>> from telethon.sync import TelegramClient
>>>
>>> with TelegramClient(...) as client:
>>> with client.takeout() as takeout:
>>> client.get_messages('me') # normal call
>>> takeout.get_messages('me') # wrapped through takeout
Some of the calls made through the takeout session will have lower
flood limits. This is useful if you want to export the data from
conversations or mass-download media, since the rate limits will
be lower. Only some requests will be affected, and you will need
to adjust the `wait_time` of methods like `client.iter_messages
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.iter_messages>`.
By default, all parameters are ``None``, and you need to enable those
you plan to use by setting them to either ``True`` or ``False``.
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You should ``except errors.TakeoutInitDelayError as e``, since this
exception will raise depending on the condition of the session. You
can then access ``e.seconds`` to know how long you should wait for
before calling the method again.
There's also a `success` property available in the takeout proxy
object, so from the `with` body you can set the boolean result that
will be sent back to Telegram. But if it's left ``None`` as by
default, then the action is based on the `finalize` parameter. If
it's ``True`` then the takeout will be finished, and if no exception
occurred during it, then ``True`` will be considered as a result.
Otherwise, the takeout will not be finished and its ID will be
preserved for future usage as `client.session.takeout_id
<telethon.sessions.abstract.Session.takeout_id>`.
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Args:
contacts (`bool`):
Set to ``True`` if you plan on downloading contacts.
users (`bool`):
Set to ``True`` if you plan on downloading information
from users and their private conversations with you.
chats (`bool`):
Set to ``True`` if you plan on downloading information
from small group chats, such as messages and media.
megagroups (`bool`):
Set to ``True`` if you plan on downloading information
from megagroups (channels), such as messages and media.
channels (`bool`):
Set to ``True`` if you plan on downloading information
from broadcast channels, such as messages and media.
files (`bool`):
Set to ``True`` if you plan on downloading media and
you don't only wish to export messages.
max_file_size (`int`):
The maximum file size, in bytes, that you plan
to download for each message with media.
"""
request_kwargs = dict(
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contacts=contacts,
message_users=users,
message_chats=chats,
message_megagroups=megagroups,
message_channels=channels,
files=files,
file_max_size=max_file_size
)
arg_specified = (arg is not None for arg in request_kwargs.values())
if self.session.takeout_id is None or any(arg_specified):
request = functions.account.InitTakeoutSessionRequest(
**request_kwargs)
else:
request = None
return _TakeoutClient(finalize, self, request)
async def end_takeout(self, success):
"""
Finishes a takeout, with specified result sent back to Telegram.
Returns:
``True`` if the operation was successful, ``False`` otherwise.
"""
try:
async with _TakeoutClient(True, self, None) as takeout:
takeout.success = success
except ValueError:
return False
return True