import asyncio import itertools import logging import random import time import warnings from .users import UserMethods from .. import events, utils from ..tl import types, functions __log__ = logging.getLogger(__name__) class UpdateMethods(UserMethods): # region Public methods def run_until_disconnected(self): """ Runs the event loop until `disconnect` is called or if an error while connecting/sending/receiving occurs in the background. In the latter case, said error will ``raise`` so you have a chance to ``except`` it on your own code. This method shouldn't be called from ``async def`` as the loop will be running already. Use ``await client.disconnected`` in this situation instead. """ try: self.loop.run_until_complete(self.disconnected) except KeyboardInterrupt: self.loop.run_until_complete(self.disconnect()) def on(self, event): """ Decorator helper method around `add_event_handler`. Example: >>> from telethon import TelegramClient, events >>> client = TelegramClient(...) >>> >>> @client.on(events.NewMessage) ... async def handler(event): ... ... ... >>> Args: event (`_EventBuilder` | `type`): The event builder class or instance to be used, for instance ``events.NewMessage``. """ def decorator(f): self.add_event_handler(f, event) return f return decorator def add_event_handler(self, callback, event=None): """ Registers the given callback to be called on the specified event. Args: callback (`callable`): The callable function accepting one parameter to be used. event (`_EventBuilder` | `type`, optional): The event builder class or instance to be used, for instance ``events.NewMessage``. If left unspecified, `telethon.events.raw.Raw` (the :tl:`Update` objects with no further processing) will be passed instead. """ if isinstance(event, type): event = event() elif not event: event = events.Raw() self._events_pending_resolve.append(event) self._event_builders.append((event, callback)) def remove_event_handler(self, callback, event=None): """ Inverse operation of :meth:`add_event_handler`. If no event is given, all events for this callback are removed. Returns how many callbacks were removed. """ found = 0 if event and not isinstance(event, type): event = type(event) i = len(self._event_builders) while i: i -= 1 ev, cb = self._event_builders[i] if cb == callback and (not event or isinstance(ev, event)): del self._event_builders[i] found += 1 return found def list_event_handlers(self): """ Lists all added event handlers, returning a list of pairs consisting of (callback, event). """ return [(callback, event) for event, callback in self._event_builders] def add_update_handler(self, handler): """Deprecated, see :meth:`add_event_handler`.""" warnings.warn( 'add_update_handler is deprecated, use the @client.on syntax ' 'or add_event_handler(callback, events.Raw) instead (see ' 'https://telethon.rtfd.io/en/latest/extra/basic/working-' 'with-updates.html)' ) return self.add_event_handler(handler, events.Raw) def remove_update_handler(self, handler): return self.remove_event_handler(handler) def list_update_handlers(self): return [callback for callback, _ in self.list_event_handlers()] async def catch_up(self): state = self.session.get_update_state(0) if not state or not state.pts: return self.session.catching_up = True try: while True: d = await self(functions.updates.GetDifferenceRequest( state.pts, state.date, state.qts)) if isinstance(d, types.updates.DifferenceEmpty): state.date = d.date state.seq = d.seq break elif isinstance(d, (types.updates.DifferenceSlice, types.updates.Difference)): if isinstance(d, types.updates.Difference): state = d.state elif d.intermediate_state.pts > state.pts: state = d.intermediate_state else: # TODO Figure out why other applications can rely on # using always the intermediate_state to eventually # reach a DifferenceEmpty, but that leads to an # infinite loop here (so check against old pts to stop) break self._handle_update(types.Updates( users=d.users, chats=d.chats, date=state.date, seq=state.seq, updates=d.other_updates + [ types.UpdateNewMessage(m, 0, 0) for m in d.new_messages ] )) elif isinstance(d, types.updates.DifferenceTooLong): break finally: self.session.set_update_state(0, state) self.session.catching_up = False # endregion # region Private methods def _handle_update(self, update): self.session.process_entities(update) if isinstance(update, (types.Updates, types.UpdatesCombined)): entities = {utils.get_peer_id(x): x for x in itertools.chain(update.users, update.chats)} for u in update.updates: u._entities = entities self._handle_update(u) if isinstance(update, types.UpdateShort): self._handle_update(update.update) else: update._entities = getattr(update, '_entities', {}) self._loop.create_task(self._dispatch_update(update)) need_diff = False if hasattr(update, 'pts'): if self._state.pts and (update.pts - self._state.pts) > 1: need_diff = True self._state.pts = update.pts if hasattr(update, 'date'): self._state.date = update.date if hasattr(update, 'seq'): self._state.seq = update.seq # TODO make use of need_diff async def _update_loop(self): # Pings' ID don't really need to be secure, just "random" rnd = lambda: random.randrange(-2**63, 2**63) while self.is_connected(): try: await asyncio.wait_for( self.disconnected, timeout=60, loop=self._loop ) continue # We actually just want to act upon timeout except asyncio.TimeoutError: pass except: continue # Any disconnected exception should be ignored # We also don't really care about their result. # Just send them periodically. self._sender.send(functions.PingRequest(rnd())) # Entities and cached files are not saved when they are # inserted because this is a rather expensive operation # (default's sqlite3 takes ~0.1s to commit changes). Do # it every minute instead. No-op if there's nothing new. self.session.save() # We need to send some content-related request at least hourly # for Telegram to keep delivering updates, otherwise they will # just stop even if we're connected. Do so every 30 minutes. # # TODO Call getDifference instead since it's more relevant if time.time() - self._last_request > 30 * 60: if not await self.is_user_authorized(): # What can be the user doing for so # long without being logged in...? continue await self(functions.updates.GetStateRequest()) async def _dispatch_update(self, update): if self._events_pending_resolve: if self._event_resolve_lock.locked(): async with self._event_resolve_lock: pass else: async with self._event_resolve_lock: for event in self._events_pending_resolve: await event.resolve(self) self._events_pending_resolve.clear() for builder, callback in self._event_builders: event = builder.build(update) if event: if hasattr(event, '_set_client'): event._set_client(self) else: event._client = self event.original_update = update try: await callback(event) except events.StopPropagation: __log__.debug( "Event handler '{}' stopped chain of " "propagation for event {}." .format(callback.__name__, type(event).__name__) ) break except: __log__.exception('Unhandled exception on {}' .format(callback.__name__)) # endregion