from datetime import timedelta from mimetypes import guess_type from threading import Event, RLock, Thread from time import sleep from . import TelegramBareClient # Import some externalized utilities to work with the Telegram types and more from . import helpers as utils from .errors import (RPCError, UnauthorizedError, InvalidParameterError, ReadCancelledError, FileMigrateError, PhoneMigrateError, NetworkMigrateError, UserMigrateError, PhoneCodeEmptyError, PhoneCodeExpiredError, PhoneCodeHashEmptyError, PhoneCodeInvalidError, InvalidChecksumError) # For sending and receiving requests from .tl import MTProtoRequest, Session, JsonSession # Required to get the password salt from .tl.functions.account import GetPasswordRequest # Logging in and out from .tl.functions.auth import (CheckPasswordRequest, LogOutRequest, SendCodeRequest, SignInRequest, SignUpRequest, ImportBotAuthorizationRequest) # Required to work with different data centers from .tl.functions.auth import ExportAuthorizationRequest # Easier access to common methods from .tl.functions.messages import ( GetDialogsRequest, GetHistoryRequest, ReadHistoryRequest, SendMediaRequest, SendMessageRequest) # For .get_me() and ensuring we're authorized from .tl.functions.users import GetUsersRequest # All the types we need to work with from .tl.types import ( ChatPhotoEmpty, DocumentAttributeAudio, DocumentAttributeFilename, InputDocumentFileLocation, InputFileLocation, InputMediaUploadedDocument, InputMediaUploadedPhoto, InputPeerEmpty, MessageMediaContact, MessageMediaDocument, MessageMediaPhoto, UserProfilePhotoEmpty, InputUserSelf) from .utils import find_user_or_chat, get_input_peer, get_extension class TelegramClient(TelegramBareClient): """Full featured TelegramClient meant to extend the basic functionality - As opposed to the TelegramBareClient, this one features downloading media from different data centers, starting a second thread to handle updates, and some very common functionality. This should be used when the (slight) overhead of having locks, threads, and possibly multiple connections is not an issue. """ # region Initialization def __init__(self, session, api_id, api_hash, proxy=None, device_model=None, system_version=None, app_version=None, lang_code=None): """Initializes the Telegram client with the specified API ID and Hash. Session can either be a `str` object (filename for the .session) or it can be a `Session` instance (in which case list_sessions() would probably not work). Pass 'None' for it to be a temporary session - remember to '.log_out()'! Default values for the optional parameters if left as None are: device_model = platform.node() system_version = platform.system() app_version = TelegramClient.__version__ lang_code = 'en' """ if not api_id or not api_hash: raise PermissionError( "Your API ID or Hash cannot be empty or None. " "Refer to Telethon's README.rst for more information.") # Determine what session object we have # TODO JsonSession until migration is complete (by v1.0) if isinstance(session, str) or session is None: session = JsonSession.try_load_or_create_new(session) elif not isinstance(session, Session): raise ValueError( 'The given session must be a str or a Session instance.') super().__init__(session, api_id, api_hash, proxy) # Safety across multiple threads (for the updates thread) self._lock = RLock() # Methods to be called when an update is received self._update_handlers = [] self._updates_thread_running = Event() self._updates_thread_receiving = Event() # Used on connection - the user may modify these and reconnect if device_model: self.session.device_model = device_model if system_version: self.session.system_version = system_version self.session.app_version = \ app_version if app_version else self.__version__ if lang_code: self.session.lang_code = lang_code # Cache "exported" senders 'dc_id: MtProtoSender' and # their corresponding sessions not to recreate them all # the time since it's a (somewhat expensive) process. self._cached_clients = {} self._updates_thread = None self._phone_code_hashes = {} # endregion # region Connecting def connect(self, *args): """Connects to the Telegram servers, executing authentication if required. Note that authenticating to the Telegram servers is not the same as authenticating the desired user itself, which may require a call (or several) to 'sign_in' for the first time. *args will be ignored. """ return super(TelegramClient, self).connect() def disconnect(self): """Disconnects from the Telegram server and stops all the spawned threads""" self._set_updates_thread(running=False) super(TelegramClient, self).disconnect() # Also disconnect all the cached senders for sender in self._cached_clients.values(): sender.disconnect() self._cached_clients.clear() # endregion # region Working with different connections def _get_exported_client(self, dc_id, init_connection=False, bypass_cache=False): """Gets a cached exported TelegramBareClient for the desired DC. If it's the first time retrieving the TelegramBareClient, the current authorization is exported to the new DC so that it can be used there, and the connection is initialized. If after using the sender a ConnectionResetError is raised, this method should be called again with init_connection=True in order to perform the reconnection. If bypass_cache is True, a new client will be exported and it will not be cached. """ # Thanks badoualy/kotlogram on /telegram/api/DefaultTelegramClient.kt # for clearly showing how to export the authorization! ^^ client = self._cached_clients.get(dc_id) if client and not bypass_cache: if init_connection: client.reconnect() return client else: dc = self._get_dc(dc_id) # Export the current authorization to the new DC. export_auth = self.invoke(ExportAuthorizationRequest(dc_id)) # Create a temporary session for this IP address, which needs # to be different because each auth_key is unique per DC. # # Construct this session with the connection parameters # (system version, device model...) from the current one. session = JsonSession(self.session) session.server_address = dc.ip_address session.port = dc.port client = TelegramBareClient(session, self.api_id, self.api_hash) client.connect(exported_auth=export_auth) if not bypass_cache: # Don't go through this expensive process every time. self._cached_clients[dc_id] = client return client def create_new_connection(self, on_dc=None): """Creates a new connection which can be used in parallel with the original TelegramClient. A TelegramBareClient will be returned already connected, and the caller is responsible to disconnect it. If 'on_dc' is None, the new client will run on the same data center as the current client (most common case). If the client is meant to be used on a different data center, the data center ID should be specified instead. Note that TelegramBareClients will not handle automatic reconnection (i.e. switching to another data center to download media), and InvalidDCError will be raised in such case. """ if on_dc is None: client = TelegramBareClient(self.session, self.api_id, self.api_hash, proxy=self.proxy) client.connect() else: client = self._get_exported_client(on_dc, bypass_cache=True) return client # endregion # region Telegram requests functions def invoke(self, request, timeout=timedelta(seconds=5), *args): """Invokes (sends) a MTProtoRequest and returns (receives) its result. An optional timeout can be specified to cancel the operation if no result is received within such time, or None to disable any timeout. *args will be ignored. """ if not issubclass(type(request), MTProtoRequest): raise ValueError('You can only invoke MtProtoRequests') if not self.sender: raise ValueError('You must be connected to invoke requests!') if self._updates_thread_receiving.is_set(): self.sender.cancel_receive() try: self._lock.acquire() updates = [] if self._update_handlers else None result = super(TelegramClient, self).invoke( request, timeout=timeout, updates=updates) if updates: for update in updates: for handler in self._update_handlers: handler(update) # TODO Retry if 'result' is None? return result except (PhoneMigrateError, NetworkMigrateError, UserMigrateError) as e: self._logger.info('DC error when invoking request, ' 'attempting to reconnect at DC {}' .format(e.new_dc)) self.reconnect(new_dc=e.new_dc) return self.invoke(request, timeout=timeout) finally: self._lock.release() def invoke_on_dc(self, request, dc_id, timeout=timedelta(seconds=5), reconnect=False): """Invokes the given request on a different DC by making use of the exported MtProtoSenders. If 'reconnect=True', then the a reconnection will be performed and ConnectionResetError will be raised if it occurs a second time. """ try: client = self._get_exported_client( dc_id, init_connection=reconnect) return client.invoke(request) except ConnectionResetError: if reconnect: raise else: return self.invoke_on_dc(request, dc_id, timeout=timeout, reconnect=True) # region Authorization requests def is_user_authorized(self): """Has the user been authorized yet (code request sent and confirmed)?""" return self.session and self.get_me() is not None def send_code_request(self, phone_number): """Sends a code request to the specified phone number""" result = self.invoke( SendCodeRequest(phone_number, self.api_id, self.api_hash)) self._phone_code_hashes[phone_number] = result.phone_code_hash def sign_in(self, phone_number=None, code=None, password=None, bot_token=None): """Completes the sign in process with the phone number + code pair. If no phone or code is provided, then the sole password will be used. The password should be used after a normal authorization attempt has happened and an RPCError with `.password_required = True` was raised. To login as a bot, only `bot_token` should be provided. This should equal to the bot access hash provided by https://t.me/BotFather during your bot creation. If the login succeeds, the logged in user is returned. """ if phone_number and code: if phone_number not in self._phone_code_hashes: raise ValueError( 'Please make sure to call send_code_request first.') try: result = self.invoke(SignInRequest( phone_number, self._phone_code_hashes[phone_number], code)) except (PhoneCodeEmptyError, PhoneCodeExpiredError, PhoneCodeHashEmptyError, PhoneCodeInvalidError): return None elif password: salt = self.invoke(GetPasswordRequest()).current_salt result = self.invoke( CheckPasswordRequest(utils.get_password_hash(password, salt))) elif bot_token: result = self.invoke(ImportBotAuthorizationRequest( flags=0, bot_auth_token=bot_token, api_id=self.api_id, api_hash=self.api_hash)) else: raise ValueError( 'You must provide a phone_number and a code the first time, ' 'and a password only if an RPCError was raised before.') return result.user def sign_up(self, phone_number, code, first_name, last_name=''): """Signs up to Telegram. Make sure you sent a code request first!""" result = self.invoke( SignUpRequest( phone_number=phone_number, phone_code_hash=self._phone_code_hashes[phone_number], phone_code=code, first_name=first_name, last_name=last_name)) self.session.user = result.user self.session.save() def log_out(self): """Logs out and deletes the current session. Returns True if everything went okay.""" # Special flag when logging out (so the ack request confirms it) self.sender.logging_out = True try: self.invoke(LogOutRequest()) self.disconnect() if not self.session.delete(): return False self.session = None return True except (RPCError, ConnectionError): # Something happened when logging out, restore the state back self.sender.logging_out = False return False def get_me(self): """Gets "me" (the self user) which is currently authenticated, or None if the request fails (hence, not authenticated).""" try: return self.invoke(GetUsersRequest([InputUserSelf()]))[0] except UnauthorizedError: return None # endregion # region Dialogs ("chats") requests def get_dialogs(self, limit=10, offset_date=None, offset_id=0, offset_peer=InputPeerEmpty()): """Returns a tuple of lists ([dialogs], [entities]) with at least 'limit' items each. If `limit` is 0, all dialogs will (should) retrieved. The `entities` represent the user, chat or channel corresponding to that dialog. """ r = self.invoke( GetDialogsRequest( offset_date=offset_date, offset_id=offset_id, offset_peer=offset_peer, limit=limit)) return ( r.dialogs, [find_user_or_chat(d.peer, r.users, r.chats) for d in r.dialogs]) # endregion # region Message requests def send_message(self, entity, message, no_web_page=False): """Sends a message to the given entity (or input peer) and returns the sent message ID""" request = SendMessageRequest( peer=get_input_peer(entity), message=message, entities=[], no_webpage=no_web_page ) self.invoke(request) return request.random_id def get_message_history(self, entity, limit=20, offset_date=None, offset_id=0, max_id=0, min_id=0, add_offset=0): """ Gets the message history for the specified entity :param entity: The entity (or input peer) from whom to retrieve the message history :param limit: Number of messages to be retrieved :param offset_date: Offset date (messages *previous* to this date will be retrieved) :param offset_id: Offset message ID (only messages *previous* to the given ID will be retrieved) :param max_id: All the messages with a higher (newer) ID or equal to this will be excluded :param min_id: All the messages with a lower (older) ID or equal to this will be excluded :param add_offset: Additional message offset (all of the specified offsets + this offset = older messages) :return: A tuple containing total message count and two more lists ([messages], [senders]). Note that the sender can be null if it was not found! """ result = self.invoke( GetHistoryRequest( get_input_peer(entity), limit=limit, offset_date=offset_date, offset_id=offset_id, max_id=max_id, min_id=min_id, add_offset=add_offset)) # The result may be a messages slice (not all messages were retrieved) # or simply a messages TLObject. In the later case, no "count" # attribute is specified, so the total messages count is simply # the count of retrieved messages total_messages = getattr(result, 'count', len(result.messages)) # Iterate over all the messages and find the sender User entities = [find_user_or_chat(m.from_id, result.users, result.chats) if m.from_id is not None else find_user_or_chat(m.to_id, result.users, result.chats) for m in result.messages] return total_messages, result.messages, entities def send_read_acknowledge(self, entity, messages=None, max_id=None): """Sends a "read acknowledge" (i.e., notifying the given peer that we've read their messages, also known as the "double check"). Either a list of messages (or a single message) can be given, or the maximum message ID (until which message we want to send the read acknowledge). Returns an AffectedMessages TLObject""" if max_id is None: if not messages: raise InvalidParameterError( 'Either a message list or a max_id must be provided.') if isinstance(messages, list): max_id = max(msg.id for msg in messages) else: max_id = messages.id return self.invoke(ReadHistoryRequest(peer=get_input_peer(entity), max_id=max_id)) # endregion # region Uploading files def send_photo_file(self, input_file, entity, caption=''): """Sends a previously uploaded input_file (which should be a photo) to the given entity (or input peer)""" self.send_media_file( InputMediaUploadedPhoto(input_file, caption), entity) def send_document_file(self, input_file, entity, caption=''): """Sends a previously uploaded input_file (which should be a document) to the given entity (or input peer)""" # Determine mime-type and attributes # Take the first element by using [0] since it returns a tuple mime_type = guess_type(input_file.name)[0] attributes = [ DocumentAttributeFilename(input_file.name) # TODO If the input file is an audio, find out: # Performer and song title and add DocumentAttributeAudio ] # Ensure we have a mime type, any; but it cannot be None # 'The "octet-stream" subtype is used to indicate that a body # contains arbitrary binary data.' if not mime_type: mime_type = 'application/octet-stream' self.send_media_file( InputMediaUploadedDocument( file=input_file, mime_type=mime_type, attributes=attributes, caption=caption), entity) def send_media_file(self, input_media, entity): """Sends any input_media (contact, document, photo...) to the given entity""" self.invoke(SendMediaRequest( peer=get_input_peer(entity), media=input_media )) # endregion # region Downloading media requests def download_profile_photo(self, profile_photo, file_path, add_extension=True, download_big=True): """Downloads the profile photo for an user or a chat (including channels). Returns False if no photo was provided, or if it was Empty""" if (not profile_photo or isinstance(profile_photo, UserProfilePhotoEmpty) or isinstance(profile_photo, ChatPhotoEmpty)): return False if add_extension: file_path += get_extension(profile_photo) if download_big: photo_location = profile_photo.photo_big else: photo_location = profile_photo.photo_small # Download the media with the largest size input file location self.download_file( InputFileLocation( volume_id=photo_location.volume_id, local_id=photo_location.local_id, secret=photo_location.secret ), file_path ) return True def download_msg_media(self, message_media, file_path, add_extension=True, progress_callback=None): """Downloads the given MessageMedia (Photo, Document or Contact) into the desired file_path, optionally finding its extension automatically The progress_callback should be a callback function which takes two parameters, uploaded size (in bytes) and total file size (in bytes). This will be called every time a part is downloaded""" if type(message_media) == MessageMediaPhoto: return self.download_photo(message_media, file_path, add_extension, progress_callback) elif type(message_media) == MessageMediaDocument: return self.download_document(message_media, file_path, add_extension, progress_callback) elif type(message_media) == MessageMediaContact: return self.download_contact(message_media, file_path, add_extension) def download_photo(self, message_media_photo, file_path, add_extension=False, progress_callback=None): """Downloads MessageMediaPhoto's largest size into the desired file_path, optionally finding its extension automatically The progress_callback should be a callback function which takes two parameters, uploaded size (in bytes) and total file size (in bytes). This will be called every time a part is downloaded""" # Determine the photo and its largest size photo = message_media_photo.photo largest_size = photo.sizes[-1] file_size = largest_size.size largest_size = largest_size.location if add_extension: file_path += get_extension(message_media_photo) # Download the media with the largest size input file location self.download_file( InputFileLocation( volume_id=largest_size.volume_id, local_id=largest_size.local_id, secret=largest_size.secret ), file_path, file_size=file_size, progress_callback=progress_callback ) return file_path def download_document(self, message_media_document, file_path=None, add_extension=True, progress_callback=None): """Downloads the given MessageMediaDocument into the desired file_path, optionally finding its extension automatically. If no file_path is given, it will try to be guessed from the document The progress_callback should be a callback function which takes two parameters, uploaded size (in bytes) and total file size (in bytes). This will be called every time a part is downloaded""" document = message_media_document.document file_size = document.size # If no file path was given, try to guess it from the attributes if file_path is None: for attr in document.attributes: if type(attr) == DocumentAttributeFilename: file_path = attr.file_name break # This attribute has higher preference elif type(attr) == DocumentAttributeAudio: file_path = '{} - {}'.format(attr.performer, attr.title) if file_path is None: raise ValueError('Could not infer a file_path for the document' '. Please provide a valid file_path manually') if add_extension: file_path += get_extension(message_media_document) self.download_file( InputDocumentFileLocation( id=document.id, access_hash=document.access_hash, version=document.version ), file_path, file_size=file_size, progress_callback=progress_callback ) return file_path @staticmethod def download_contact(message_media_contact, file_path, add_extension=True): """Downloads a media contact using the vCard 4.0 format""" first_name = message_media_contact.first_name last_name = message_media_contact.last_name phone_number = message_media_contact.phone_number # The only way we can save a contact in an understandable # way by phones is by using the .vCard format if add_extension: file_path += '.vcard' # Ensure that we'll be able to download the contact utils.ensure_parent_dir_exists(file_path) with open(file_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file: file.write('BEGIN:VCARD\n') file.write('VERSION:4.0\n') file.write('N:{};{};;;\n'.format(first_name, last_name if last_name else '')) file.write('FN:{}\n'.format(' '.join((first_name, last_name)))) file.write('TEL;TYPE=cell;VALUE=uri:tel:+{}\n'.format( phone_number)) file.write('END:VCARD\n') return file_path def download_file(self, input_location, file, part_size_kb=None, file_size=None, progress_callback=None, on_dc=None): """Downloads the given InputFileLocation to file (a stream or str). If 'progress_callback' is not None, it should be a function that takes two parameters, (bytes_downloaded, total_bytes). Note that 'total_bytes' simply equals 'file_size', and may be None. """ if on_dc is None: try: super(TelegramClient, self).download_file( input_location, file, part_size_kb=part_size_kb, file_size=file_size, progress_callback=progress_callback ) except FileMigrateError as e: on_dc = e.new_dc if on_dc is not None: client = self._get_exported_client(on_dc) client.download_file( input_location, file, part_size_kb=part_size_kb, file_size=file_size, progress_callback=progress_callback ) # endregion # endregion # region Updates handling def add_update_handler(self, handler): """Adds an update handler (a function which takes a TLObject, an update, as its parameter) and listens for updates""" if not self.sender: raise RuntimeError("You can't add update handlers until you've " "successfully connected to the server.") first_handler = not self._update_handlers self._update_handlers.append(handler) if first_handler: self._set_updates_thread(running=True) def remove_update_handler(self, handler): self._update_handlers.remove(handler) if not self._update_handlers: self._set_updates_thread(running=False) def list_update_handlers(self): return self._update_handlers[:] def _set_updates_thread(self, running): """Sets the updates thread status (running or not)""" if running == self._updates_thread_running.is_set(): return # Different state, update the saved value and behave as required self._logger.info('Changing updates thread running status to %s', running) if running: self._updates_thread_running.set() if not self._updates_thread: self._updates_thread = Thread( name='UpdatesThread', daemon=True, target=self._updates_thread_method) self._updates_thread.start() else: self._updates_thread_running.clear() if self._updates_thread_receiving.is_set(): self.sender.cancel_receive() def _updates_thread_method(self): """This method will run until specified and listen for incoming updates""" # Set a reasonable timeout when checking for updates timeout = timedelta(minutes=1) while self._updates_thread_running.is_set(): # Always sleep a bit before each iteration to relax the CPU, # since it's possible to early 'continue' the loop to reach # the next iteration, but we still should to sleep. sleep(0.1) with self._lock: self._logger.debug('Updates thread acquired the lock') try: self._updates_thread_receiving.set() self._logger.debug( 'Trying to receive updates from the updates thread' ) updates = self.sender.receive_updates(timeout=timeout) self._updates_thread_receiving.clear() self._logger.info( 'Received {} update(s) from the updates thread' .format(len(updates)) ) for update in updates: for handler in self._update_handlers: handler(update) except ConnectionResetError: self._logger.info('Server disconnected us. Reconnecting...') self.reconnect() except TimeoutError: self._logger.debug('Receiving updates timed out') except ReadCancelledError: self._logger.info('Receiving updates cancelled') except BrokenPipeError: self._logger.info('Tcp session is broken. Reconnecting...') self.reconnect() except InvalidChecksumError: self._logger.info('MTProto session is broken. Reconnecting...') self.reconnect() except OSError: self._logger.warning('OSError on updates thread, %s logging out', 'was' if self.sender.logging_out else 'was not') if self.sender.logging_out: # This error is okay when logging out, means we got disconnected # TODO Not sure why this happens because we call disconnect()... self._set_updates_thread(running=False) else: raise self._logger.debug('Updates thread released the lock') # Thread is over, so clean unset its variable self._updates_thread = None # endregion