import itertools import re from .users import UserMethods from .. import utils from ..tl import types, custom class MessageParseMethods(UserMethods): # region Public properties @property def parse_mode(self): """ This property is the default parse mode used when sending messages. Defaults to `telethon.extensions.markdown`. It will always be either ``None`` or an object with ``parse`` and ``unparse`` methods. When setting a different value it should be one of: * Object with ``parse`` and ``unparse`` methods. * A ``callable`` to act as the parse method. * A ``str`` indicating the ``parse_mode``. For Markdown ``'md'`` or ``'markdown'`` may be used. For HTML, ``'htm'`` or ``'html'`` may be used. The ``parse`` method should be a function accepting a single parameter, the text to parse, and returning a tuple consisting of ``(parsed message str, [MessageEntity instances])``. The ``unparse`` method should be the inverse of ``parse`` such that ``assert text == unparse(*parse(text))``. See :tl:`MessageEntity` for allowed message entities. """ return self._parse_mode @parse_mode.setter def parse_mode(self, mode): self._parse_mode = utils.sanitize_parse_mode(mode) # endregion # region Private methods async def _parse_message_text(self, message, parse_mode): """ Returns a (parsed message, entities) tuple depending on ``parse_mode``. """ if parse_mode == utils.Default: parse_mode = self._parse_mode else: parse_mode = utils.sanitize_parse_mode(parse_mode) if not parse_mode: return message, [] message, msg_entities = parse_mode.parse(message) for i, e in enumerate(msg_entities): if isinstance(e, types.MessageEntityTextUrl): m = re.match(r'^@|\+|tg://user\?id=(\d+)', e.url) if m: try: msg_entities[i] = types.InputMessageEntityMentionName( e.offset, e.length, await self.get_input_entity( int(m.group(1)) if m.group(1) else e.url ) ) except (ValueError, TypeError): # Make no replacement pass return message, msg_entities def _get_response_message(self, request, result, input_chat): """ Extracts the response message known a request and Update result. The request may also be the ID of the message to match. """ # Telegram seems to send updateMessageID first, then updateNewMessage, # however let's not rely on that just in case. if isinstance(request, int): msg_id = request else: msg_id = None for update in result.updates: if isinstance(update, types.UpdateMessageID): if update.random_id == request.random_id: msg_id = update.id break if isinstance(result, types.UpdateShort): updates = [result.update] entities = {} elif isinstance(result, (types.Updates, types.UpdatesCombined)): updates = result.updates entities = {utils.get_peer_id(x): x for x in itertools.chain(result.users, result.chats)} else: return found = None for update in updates: if isinstance(update, ( types.UpdateNewChannelMessage, types.UpdateNewMessage)): if update.message.id == msg_id: found = update.message break elif (isinstance(update, types.UpdateEditMessage) and not isinstance(request.peer, types.InputPeerChannel)): if request.id == update.message.id: found = update.message break elif (isinstance(update, types.UpdateEditChannelMessage) and utils.get_peer_id(request.peer) == utils.get_peer_id(update.message.to_id)): if request.id == update.message.id: found = update.message break if found: return custom.Message(self, found, entities, input_chat) # endregion