import abc from .chatgetter import ChatGetter from .sendergetter import SenderGetter from .messagebutton import MessageButton from .forward import Forward from .. import TLObject, types, functions from ... import utils, errors # TODO Figure out a way to have the code generator error on missing fields # Maybe parsing the init function alone if that's possible. class Message(ChatGetter, SenderGetter, TLObject, abc.ABC): """ This custom class aggregates both :tl:`Message` and :tl:`MessageService` to ease accessing their members. Remember that this class implements `ChatGetter ` and `SenderGetter ` which means you have access to all their sender and chat properties and methods. Members: id (`int`): The ID of this message. This field is *always* present. Any other member is optional and may be ``None``. out (`bool`): Whether the message is outgoing (i.e. you sent it from another session) or incoming (i.e. someone else sent it). Note that messages in your own chat are always incoming, but this member will be ``True`` if you send a message to your own chat. Messages you forward to your chat are *not* considered outgoing, just like official clients display them. mentioned (`bool`): Whether you were mentioned in this message or not. Note that replies to your own messages also count as mentions. media_unread (`bool`): Whether you have read the media in this message or not, e.g. listened to the voice note media. silent (`bool`): Whether this message should notify or not, used in channels. post (`bool`): Whether this message is a post in a broadcast channel or not. to_id (:tl:`Peer`): The peer to which this message was sent, which is either :tl:`PeerUser`, :tl:`PeerChat` or :tl:`PeerChannel`. This will always be present except for empty messages. date (`datetime`): The UTC+0 `datetime` object indicating when this message was sent. This will always be present except for empty messages. message (`str`): The string text of the message for :tl:`Message` instances, which will be ``None`` for other types of messages. action (:tl:`MessageAction`): The message action object of the message for :tl:`MessageService` instances, which will be ``None`` for other types of messages. from_id (`int`): The ID of the user who sent this message. This will be ``None`` if the message was sent in a broadcast channel. reply_to_msg_id (`int`): The ID to which this message is replying to, if any. fwd_from (:tl:`MessageFwdHeader`): The original forward header if this message is a forward. You should probably use the `forward` property instead. via_bot_id (`int`): The ID of the bot used to send this message through its inline mode (e.g. "via @like"). media (:tl:`MessageMedia`): The media sent with this message if any (such as photos, videos, documents, gifs, stickers, etc.). You may want to access the `photo`, `document` etc. properties instead. If the media was not present or it was :tl:`MessageMediaEmpty`, this member will instead be ``None`` for convenience. reply_markup (:tl:`ReplyMarkup`): The reply markup for this message (which was sent either via a bot or by a bot). You probably want to access `buttons` instead. entities (List[:tl:`MessageEntity`]): The list of markup entities in this message, such as bold, italics, code, hyperlinks, etc. views (`int`): The number of views this message from a broadcast channel has. This is also present in forwards. edit_date (`datetime`): The date when this message was last edited. post_author (`str`): The display name of the message sender to show in messages sent to broadcast channels. grouped_id (`int`): If this message belongs to a group of messages (photo albums or video albums), all of them will have the same value here. """ # region Initialization def __init__( # Common to all self, id, # Common to Message and MessageService (mandatory) to_id=None, date=None, # Common to Message and MessageService (flags) out=None, mentioned=None, media_unread=None, silent=None, post=None, from_id=None, reply_to_msg_id=None, # For Message (mandatory) message=None, # For Message (flags) fwd_from=None, via_bot_id=None, media=None, reply_markup=None, entities=None, views=None, edit_date=None, post_author=None, grouped_id=None, # For MessageAction (mandatory) action=None): # Common properties to all messages self.id = id self.to_id = to_id self.date = date self.out = out self.mentioned = mentioned self.media_unread = media_unread self.silent = silent self.post = post self.from_id = from_id self.reply_to_msg_id = reply_to_msg_id self.message = message self.fwd_from = fwd_from self.via_bot_id = via_bot_id self.media = None if isinstance( media, types.MessageMediaEmpty) else media self.reply_markup = reply_markup self.entities = entities self.views = views self.edit_date = edit_date self.post_author = post_author self.grouped_id = grouped_id self.action = action # Convenient storage for custom functions self._client = None self._text = None self._reply_message = None self._buttons = None self._buttons_flat = None self._buttons_count = None self._sender_id = from_id self._sender = None self._input_sender = None if not out and isinstance(to_id, types.PeerUser): self._chat_peer = types.PeerUser(from_id) if from_id == to_id.user_id: self.out = not self.fwd_from # Patch out in our chat else: self._chat_peer = to_id if post and not from_id and self._chat_peer: # If the message comes from a Channel, let the sender be it self._sender_id = utils.get_peer_id(self._chat_peer) self._broadcast = post self._chat = None self._input_chat = None self._forward = None def _finish_init(self, client, entities, input_chat): """ Finishes the initialization of this message by setting the client that sent the message and making use of the known entities. """ self._client = client self._sender = entities.get(self._sender_id) if self._sender: self._input_sender = utils.get_input_peer(self._sender) if not getattr(self._input_sender, 'access_hash', True): self._input_sender = None self._chat = entities.get(self.chat_id) self._input_chat = input_chat if not self._input_chat and self._chat: self._input_chat = utils.get_input_peer(self._chat) if not getattr(self._input_chat, 'access_hash', True): # Telegram may omit the hash in updates -> invalid peer # However things like InputPeerSelf() or InputPeerChat(id) # are still valid so default to getting "True" on not found self._input_chat = None if self.fwd_from: self._forward = Forward(self._client, self.fwd_from, entities) # endregion Initialization # region Public Properties @property def client(self): """ Returns the `telethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient` that patched this message. This will only be present if you **use the friendly methods**, it won't be there if you invoke raw API methods manually, in which case you should only access members, not properties. """ return self._client @property def text(self): """ The message text, formatted using the client's default parse mode. Will be ``None`` for :tl:`MessageService`. """ if self._text is None and self._client: self._text = self._client.parse_mode.unparse( self.message, self.entities) return self._text @text.setter def text(self, value): self._text = value if self._client and self._client.parse_mode: self.message, self.entities = self._client.parse_mode.parse(value) else: self.message, self.entities = value, [] @property def raw_text(self): """ The raw message text, ignoring any formatting. Will be ``None`` for :tl:`MessageService`. Setting a value to this field will erase the `entities`, unlike changing the `message` member. """ return self.message @raw_text.setter def raw_text(self, value): self.message = value self.entities = [] self._text = None @property def is_reply(self): """ True if the message is a reply to some other. Remember that you can access the ID of the message this one is replying to through `reply_to_msg_id`, and the `Message` object with `get_reply_message()`. """ return bool(self.reply_to_msg_id) @property def forward(self): """ Returns `Forward ` if the message has been forwarded from somewhere else. """ return self._forward @property def buttons(self): """ Returns a matrix (list of lists) containing all buttons of the message as `MessageButton ` instances. """ if self._buttons is None and self.reply_markup: if not self.input_chat: return try: bot = self._needed_markup_bot() except ValueError: return else: self._set_buttons(self._input_chat, bot) return self._buttons async def get_buttons(self): """ Returns `buttons`, but will make an API call to find the input chat (needed for the buttons) unless it's already cached. """ if not self.buttons and self.reply_markup: chat = await self.get_input_chat() if not chat: return try: bot = self._needed_markup_bot() except ValueError: await self._reload_message() bot = self._needed_markup_bot() # TODO use via_input_bot self._set_buttons(chat, bot) return self._buttons @property def button_count(self): """ Returns the total button count. """ if self._buttons_count is None: if isinstance(self.reply_markup, ( types.ReplyInlineMarkup, types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup)): self._buttons_count = sum( len(row.buttons) for row in self.reply_markup.rows) else: self._buttons_count = 0 return self._buttons_count @property def photo(self): """ If the message media is a photo, this returns the :tl:`Photo` object. This will also return the photo for :tl:`MessageService` if their action is :tl:`MessageActionChatEditPhoto`. """ if isinstance(self.media, types.MessageMediaPhoto): if isinstance(self.media.photo, types.Photo): return self.media.photo elif isinstance(self.action, types.MessageActionChatEditPhoto): return self.action.photo else: web = self.web_preview if web and isinstance(web.photo, types.Photo): return web.photo @property def document(self): """ If the message media is a document, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ if isinstance(self.media, types.MessageMediaDocument): if isinstance(self.media.document, types.Document): return self.media.document else: web = self.web_preview if web and isinstance(web.photo, types.Document): return web.photo @property def web_preview(self): if isinstance(self.media, types.MessageMediaWebPage): if isinstance(self.media.webpage, types.WebPage): return self.media.webpage @property def audio(self): """ If the message media is a document with an Audio attribute, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ return self._document_by_attribute(types.DocumentAttributeAudio, lambda attr: not attr.voice) @property def voice(self): """ If the message media is a document with a Voice attribute, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ return self._document_by_attribute(types.DocumentAttributeAudio, lambda attr: attr.voice) @property def video(self): """ If the message media is a document with a Video attribute, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ return self._document_by_attribute(types.DocumentAttributeVideo) @property def video_note(self): """ If the message media is a document with a Video attribute, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ return self._document_by_attribute(types.DocumentAttributeVideo, lambda attr: attr.round_message) @property def gif(self): """ If the message media is a document with an Animated attribute, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ return self._document_by_attribute(types.DocumentAttributeAnimated) @property def sticker(self): """ If the message media is a document with a Sticker attribute, this returns the :tl:`Document` object. """ return self._document_by_attribute(types.DocumentAttributeSticker) # endregion Public Properties # region Public Methods def get_entities_text(self, cls=None): """ Returns a list of tuples [(:tl:`MessageEntity`, `str`)], the string being the inner text of the message entity (like bold, italics, etc). Args: cls (`type`): Returns entities matching this type only. For example, the following will print the text for all ``code`` entities: >>> from telethon.tl.types import MessageEntityCode >>> >>> m = ... # get the message >>> for _, inner_text in m.get_entities_text(MessageEntityCode): >>> print(inner_text) """ ent = self.entities if not ent: return [] if cls: ent = [c for c in ent if isinstance(c, cls)] texts = utils.get_inner_text(self.message, ent) return list(zip(ent, texts)) async def get_reply_message(self): """ The `Message` that this message is replying to, or ``None``. The result will be cached after its first use. """ if self._reply_message is None: if not self.reply_to_msg_id: return None self._reply_message = await self._client.get_messages( await self.get_input_chat() if self.is_channel else None, ids=self.reply_to_msg_id ) return self._reply_message async def respond(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Responds to the message (not as a reply). Shorthand for `telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message` with ``entity`` already set. """ return await self._client.send_message( await self.get_input_chat(), *args, **kwargs) async def reply(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Replies to the message (as a reply). Shorthand for `telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message` with both ``entity`` and ``reply_to`` already set. """ kwargs['reply_to'] = self.id return await self._client.send_message( await self.get_input_chat(), *args, **kwargs) async def forward_to(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Forwards the message. Shorthand for `telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.forward_messages` with both ``messages`` and ``from_peer`` already set. If you need to forward more than one message at once, don't use this `forward_to` method. Use a `telethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient` instance directly. """ kwargs['messages'] = self.id kwargs['from_peer'] = await self.get_input_chat() return await self._client.forward_messages(*args, **kwargs) async def edit(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Edits the message iff it's outgoing. Shorthand for `telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.edit_message` with both ``entity`` and ``message`` already set. Returns ``None`` if the message was incoming, or the edited `Message` otherwise. """ if self.fwd_from or not self.out: return None # We assume self.out was patched for our chat return await self._client.edit_message( await self.get_input_chat(), self.id, *args, **kwargs ) async def delete(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Deletes the message. You're responsible for checking whether you have the permission to do so, or to except the error otherwise. Shorthand for `telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages` with ``entity`` and ``message_ids`` already set. If you need to delete more than one message at once, don't use this `delete` method. Use a `telethon.client.telegramclient.TelegramClient` instance directly. """ return await self._client.delete_messages( await self.get_input_chat(), [self.id], *args, **kwargs ) async def download_media(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Downloads the media contained in the message, if any. Shorthand for `telethon.client.downloads.DownloadMethods.download_media` with the ``message`` already set. """ return await self._client.download_media(self, *args, **kwargs) async def click(self, i=None, j=None, *, text=None, filter=None, data=None): """ Calls `telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton.click` for the specified button. Does nothing if the message has no buttons. Args: i (`int`): Clicks the i'th button (starting from the index 0). Will ``raise IndexError`` if out of bounds. Example: >>> message = ... # get the message somehow >>> # Clicking the 3rd button >>> # [button1] [button2] >>> # [ button3 ] >>> # [button4] [button5] >>> message.click(2) # index j (`int`): Clicks the button at position (i, j), these being the indices for the (row, column) respectively. Example: >>> # Clicking the 2nd button on the 1st row. >>> # [button1] [button2] >>> # [ button3 ] >>> # [button4] [button5] >>> message.click(0, 1) # (row, column) This is equivalent to ``message.buttons[0][1].click()``. text (`str` | `callable`): Clicks the first button with the text "text". This may also be a callable, like a ``re.compile(...).match``, and the text will be passed to it. filter (`callable`): Clicks the first button for which the callable returns ``True``. The callable should accept a single `telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton` argument. data (`bytes`): This argument overrides the rest and will not search any buttons. Instead, it will directly send the request to behave as if it clicked a button with said data. Note that if the message does not have this data, it will ``raise DataInvalidError``. """ if data: if not await self.get_input_chat(): return None try: return await self._client( functions.messages.GetBotCallbackAnswerRequest( peer=self._input_chat, msg_id=self.id, data=data ) ) except errors.BotTimeout: return None if sum(int(x is not None) for x in (i, text, filter)) >= 2: raise ValueError('You can only set either of i, text or filter') if not await self.get_buttons(): return # Accessing the property sets self._buttons[_flat] if text is not None: if callable(text): for button in self._buttons_flat: if text(button.text): return await button.click() else: for button in self._buttons_flat: if button.text == text: return await button.click() return if filter is not None: for button in self._buttons_flat: if filter(button): return await button.click() return if i is None: i = 0 if j is None: return await self._buttons_flat[i].click() else: return await self._buttons[i][j].click() # endregion Public Methods # region Private Methods # TODO Make a property for via_bot and via_input_bot, as well as get_* async def _reload_message(self): """ Re-fetches this message to reload the sender and chat entities, along with their input versions. """ try: chat = await self.get_input_chat() if self.is_channel else None msg = await self._client.get_messages(chat, ids=self.id) except ValueError: return # We may not have the input chat/get message failed if not msg: return # The message may be deleted and it will be None self._sender = msg._sender self._input_sender = msg._input_sender self._chat = msg._chat self._input_chat = msg._input_chat async def _refetch_sender(self): await self._reload_message() def _set_buttons(self, chat, bot): """ Helper methods to set the buttons given the input sender and chat. """ if isinstance(self.reply_markup, ( types.ReplyInlineMarkup, types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup)): self._buttons = [[ MessageButton(self._client, button, chat, bot, self.id) for button in row.buttons ] for row in self.reply_markup.rows] self._buttons_flat = [x for row in self._buttons for x in row] def _needed_markup_bot(self): """ Returns the input peer of the bot that's needed for the reply markup. This is necessary for :tl:`KeyboardButtonSwitchInline` since we need to know what bot we want to start. Raises ``ValueError`` if the bot cannot be found but is needed. Returns ``None`` if it's not needed. """ if not isinstance(self.reply_markup, ( types.ReplyInlineMarkup, types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup)): return None for row in self.reply_markup.rows: for button in row.buttons: if isinstance(button, types.KeyboardButtonSwitchInline): if button.same_peer: bot = self.input_sender if not bot: raise ValueError('No input sender') else: return self._client.session.get_input_entity( self.via_bot_id) def _document_by_attribute(self, kind, condition=None): """ Helper method to return the document only if it has an attribute that's an instance of the given kind, and passes the condition. """ doc = self.document if doc: for attr in doc.attributes: if isinstance(attr, kind): if not condition or condition(doc): return doc return None # endregion Private Methods