Telethon/telethon/client/dialogs.py

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import itertools
from collections import UserList
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from async_generator import async_generator, yield_
from .users import UserMethods
from .. import utils
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from ..tl import types, functions, custom
class DialogMethods(UserMethods):
# region Public methods
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@async_generator
async def iter_dialogs(
self, limit=None, offset_date=None, offset_id=0,
offset_peer=types.InputPeerEmpty(), _total=None):
"""
Returns an iterator over the dialogs, yielding 'limit' at most.
Dialogs are the open "chats" or conversations with other people,
groups you have joined, or channels you are subscribed to.
Args:
limit (`int` | `None`):
How many dialogs to be retrieved as maximum. Can be set to
``None`` to retrieve all dialogs. Note that this may take
whole minutes if you have hundreds of dialogs, as Telegram
will tell the library to slow down through a
``FloodWaitError``.
offset_date (`datetime`, optional):
The offset date to be used.
offset_id (`int`, optional):
The message ID to be used as an offset.
offset_peer (:tl:`InputPeer`, optional):
The peer to be used as an offset.
_total (`list`, optional):
A single-item list to pass the total parameter by reference.
Yields:
Instances of `telethon.tl.custom.dialog.Dialog`.
"""
limit = float('inf') if limit is None else int(limit)
if limit == 0:
if not _total:
return
# Special case, get a single dialog and determine count
dialogs = await self(functions.messages.GetDialogsRequest(
offset_date=offset_date,
offset_id=offset_id,
offset_peer=offset_peer,
limit=1
))
_total[0] = getattr(dialogs, 'count', len(dialogs.dialogs))
return
seen = set()
req = functions.messages.GetDialogsRequest(
offset_date=offset_date,
offset_id=offset_id,
offset_peer=offset_peer,
limit=0
)
while len(seen) < limit:
req.limit = min(limit - len(seen), 100)
r = await self(req)
if _total:
_total[0] = getattr(r, 'count', len(r.dialogs))
entities = {utils.get_peer_id(x): x
for x in itertools.chain(r.users, r.chats)}
messages = {m.id: custom.Message(self, m, entities, None)
for m in r.messages}
# Happens when there are pinned dialogs
if len(r.dialogs) > limit:
r.dialogs = r.dialogs[:limit]
for d in r.dialogs:
peer_id = utils.get_peer_id(d.peer)
if peer_id not in seen:
seen.add(peer_id)
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await yield_(custom.Dialog(self, d, entities, messages))
if len(r.dialogs) < req.limit\
or not isinstance(r, types.messages.DialogsSlice):
# Less than we requested means we reached the end, or
# we didn't get a DialogsSlice which means we got all.
break
req.offset_date = r.messages[-1].date
req.offset_peer = entities[utils.get_peer_id(r.dialogs[-1].peer)]
req.offset_id = r.messages[-1].id
req.exclude_pinned = True
async def get_dialogs(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Same as :meth:`iter_dialogs`, but returns a list instead
with an additional ``.total`` attribute on the list.
"""
total = [0]
kwargs['_total'] = total
dialogs = UserList()
async for x in self.iter_dialogs(*args, **kwargs):
dialogs.append(x)
dialogs.total = total[0]
return dialogs
@async_generator
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async def iter_drafts(self):
"""
Iterator over all open draft messages.
Instances of `telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft` are yielded.
You can call `telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft.set_message`
to change the message or `telethon.tl.custom.draft.Draft.delete`
among other things.
"""
r = await self(functions.messages.GetAllDraftsRequest())
for update in r.updates:
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await yield_(custom.Draft._from_update(self, update))
async def get_drafts(self):
"""
Same as :meth:`iter_drafts`, but returns a list instead.
"""
result = []
async for x in self.iter_drafts():
result.append(x)
return result
# endregion