""" This magical module will rewrite all public methods in the public interface of the library so they can delegate the call to an asyncio event loop in another thread and wait for the result. This rewrite may not be desirable if the end user always uses the methods they way they should be ran, but it's incredibly useful for quick scripts and legacy code. """ import asyncio import functools import inspect import threading from concurrent.futures import Future, ThreadPoolExecutor from async_generator import isasyncgenfunction from . import events from .client.telegramclient import TelegramClient from .tl.custom import ( Draft, Dialog, MessageButton, Forward, Message, InlineResult, Conversation ) from .tl.custom.chatgetter import ChatGetter from .tl.custom.sendergetter import SenderGetter async def _proxy_future(af, cf): try: res = await af cf.set_result(res) except Exception as e: cf.set_exception(e) def _sync_result(loop, x): f = Future() loop.call_soon_threadsafe(asyncio.ensure_future, _proxy_future(x, f)) return f.result() class _SyncGen: def __init__(self, loop, gen): self.loop = loop self.gen = gen def __iter__(self): return self def __next__(self): try: return _sync_result(self.loop, self.gen.__anext__()) except StopAsyncIteration: raise StopIteration from None def _syncify_wrap(t, method_name, loop, thread_ident, syncifier=_sync_result): method = getattr(t, method_name) @functools.wraps(method) def syncified(*args, **kwargs): coro = method(*args, **kwargs) return ( coro if threading.get_ident() == thread_ident else syncifier(loop, coro) ) setattr(t, method_name, syncified) def _syncify(*types, loop, thread_ident): for t in types: for method_name in dir(t): if not method_name.startswith('_') or method_name == '__call__': if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(getattr(t, method_name)): _syncify_wrap(t, method_name, loop, thread_ident, _sync_result) elif isasyncgenfunction(getattr(t, method_name)): _syncify_wrap(t, method_name, loop, thread_ident, _SyncGen) __asyncthread = None def enable(*, loop=None, executor=None, max_workers=1): """ Enables the fully synchronous mode. You should enable this at the beginning of your script, right after importing, only once. **Please** make sure to call `stop` at the end of your script. You can define the event loop to use and executor, otherwise the default loop and ``ThreadPoolExecutor`` will be used, in which case `max_workers` will be passed to it. If you pass a custom executor, `max_workers` will be ignored. """ global __asyncthread if __asyncthread is not None: raise RuntimeError("full_sync can only be enabled once") if not loop: loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() if not executor: executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=max_workers) def start(): asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) loop.run_forever() __asyncthread = threading.Thread( target=start, name="__telethon_async_thread__", daemon=True ) __asyncthread.start() __asyncthread.loop = loop __asyncthread.executor = executor TelegramClient.__init__ = functools.partialmethod( TelegramClient.__init__, loop=loop ) event_cls = filter(None, ( getattr(getattr(events, name), 'Event', None) for name in dir(events) )) _syncify(TelegramClient, Draft, Dialog, MessageButton, ChatGetter, SenderGetter, Forward, Message, InlineResult, Conversation, *event_cls, loop=loop, thread_ident=__asyncthread.ident) _syncify_wrap(TelegramClient, "start", loop, __asyncthread.ident) old_add_event_handler = TelegramClient.add_event_handler old_remove_event_handler = TelegramClient.remove_event_handler proxied_event_handlers = {} @functools.wraps(old_add_event_handler) def add_proxied_event_handler(self, callback, *args, **kwargs): async def _proxy(*pargs, **pkwargs): await loop.run_in_executor( executor, functools.partial(callback, *pargs, **pkwargs)) proxied_event_handlers[callback] = _proxy args = (self, _proxy, *args) return old_add_event_handler(*args, **kwargs) @functools.wraps(old_remove_event_handler) def remove_proxied_event_handler(self, callback, *args, **kwargs): args = (self, proxied_event_handlers.get(callback, callback), *args) return old_remove_event_handler(*args, **kwargs) TelegramClient.add_event_handler = add_proxied_event_handler TelegramClient.remove_event_handler = remove_proxied_event_handler def run_until_disconnected(self): return _sync_result(loop, self._run_until_disconnected()) TelegramClient.run_until_disconnected = run_until_disconnected return __asyncthread def stop(): """ Stops the fully synchronous code. You should call this before your script exits. """ global __asyncthread if not __asyncthread: raise RuntimeError("Can't find asyncio thread") __asyncthread.loop.call_soon_threadsafe(__asyncthread.loop.stop) __asyncthread.executor.shutdown()