from .chatgetter import ChatGetter from .sendergetter import SenderGetter from ... import utils, helpers from ...tl import types class Forward(ChatGetter, SenderGetter): """ Custom class that encapsulates a :tl:`MessageFwdHeader` providing an abstraction to easily access information like the original sender. Remember that this class implements `ChatGetter ` and `SenderGetter ` which means you have access to all their sender and chat properties and methods. Attributes: original_fwd (:tl:`MessageFwdHeader`): The original :tl:`MessageFwdHeader` instance. Any other attribute: Attributes not described here are the same as those available in the original :tl:`MessageFwdHeader`. """ def __init__(self, client, original, entities): # Copy all the fields, not reference! It would cause memory cycles: # self.original_fwd.original_fwd.original_fwd.original_fwd # ...would be valid if we referenced. self.__dict__.update(original.__dict__) self.original_fwd = original sender_id = sender = input_sender = peer = chat = input_chat = None if original.from_id: ty = helpers._entity_type(original.from_id) if ty == helpers._EntityType.USER: sender_id = utils.get_peer_id(original.from_id) sender, input_sender = utils._get_entity_pair( sender_id, entities, client._mb_entity_cache) elif ty in (helpers._EntityType.CHAT, helpers._EntityType.CHANNEL): peer = original.from_id chat, input_chat = utils._get_entity_pair( utils.get_peer_id(peer), entities, client._mb_entity_cache) # This call resets the client ChatGetter.__init__(self, peer, chat=chat, input_chat=input_chat) SenderGetter.__init__(self, sender_id, sender=sender, input_sender=input_sender) self._client = client # TODO We could reload the message