""" This module holds all the base and automatically generated errors that the Telegram API has. See telethon_generator/errors.json for more. """ import urllib.request import re from threading import Thread from .common import ( ReadCancelledError, TypeNotFoundError, InvalidChecksumError, BrokenAuthKeyError, SecurityError, CdnFileTamperedError ) # This imports the base errors too, as they're imported there from .rpcbaseerrors import * from .rpcerrorlist import * def report_error(code, message, report_method): """ Reports an RPC error to pwrtelegram. :param code: the integer code of the error (like 400). :param message: the message representing the error. :param report_method: the constructor ID of the function that caused it. """ try: # Ensure it's signed report_method = int.from_bytes( report_method.to_bytes(4, 'big'), 'big', signed=True ) url = urllib.request.urlopen( 'https://rpc.pwrtelegram.xyz?code={}&error={}&method={}' .format(code, message, report_method), timeout=5 ) url.read() url.close() except: "We really don't want to crash when just reporting an error" def rpc_message_to_error(rpc_error, report_method=None): """ Converts a Telegram's RPC Error to a Python error. :param rpc_error: the RpcError instance. :param report_method: if present, the ID of the method that caused it. :return: the RPCError as a Python exception that represents this error. """ if report_method is not None: Thread( target=report_error, args=(rpc_error.error_code, rpc_error.error_message, report_method) ).start() # Try to get the error by direct look-up, otherwise regex cls = rpc_errors_dict.get(rpc_error.error_message, None) if cls: return cls() for msg_regex, cls in rpc_errors_re: m = re.match(msg_regex, rpc_error.error_message) if m: capture = int(m.group(1)) if m.groups() else None return cls(capture=capture) cls = base_errors.get(rpc_error.error_code, RPCError) return cls(rpc_error.error_message)