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56ddaae
checked to_id and from_id to compare if they were equal,
and if they were, mark the event as outgoing for convenience in
your private chat (saved messages).
However when reconstructing the Message from UpdateShortMessage
to_id didn't mimic 100% Telegram's behaviour (the chat to which
the message is sent is "different" depending on who sent the
messages). This bug is what actually caused most messages to
be outgoing, even though 56ddaae's logic is correct.
222 lines
9.0 KiB
Python
222 lines
9.0 KiB
Python
import re
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from .common import EventBuilder, EventCommon, name_inner_event, _into_id_set
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from ..tl import types, custom
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@name_inner_event
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class NewMessage(EventBuilder):
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"""
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Represents a new message event builder.
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Args:
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incoming (`bool`, optional):
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If set to ``True``, only **incoming** messages will be handled.
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Mutually exclusive with ``outgoing`` (can only set one of either).
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outgoing (`bool`, optional):
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If set to ``True``, only **outgoing** messages will be handled.
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Mutually exclusive with ``incoming`` (can only set one of either).
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from_users (`entity`, optional):
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Unlike `chats`, this parameter filters the *sender* of the message.
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That is, only messages *sent by this user* will be handled. Use
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`chats` if you want private messages with this/these users.
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`from_users` lets you filter by messages sent by one or more users
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across the desired chats.
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forwards (`bool`, optional):
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Whether forwarded messages should be handled or not. By default,
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both forwarded and normal messages are included. If it's ``True``
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*only* forwards will be handled. If it's ``False`` only messages
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that are *not* forwards will be handled.
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pattern (`str`, `callable`, `Pattern`, optional):
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If set, only messages matching this pattern will be handled.
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You can specify a regex-like string which will be matched
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against the message, a callable function that returns ``True``
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if a message is acceptable, or a compiled regex pattern.
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"""
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def __init__(self, chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False,
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incoming=None, outgoing=None,
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from_users=None, forwards=None, pattern=None):
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if incoming is not None and outgoing is None:
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outgoing = not incoming
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elif outgoing is not None and incoming is None:
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incoming = not outgoing
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if incoming and outgoing:
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self.incoming = self.outgoing = None # Same as no filter
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elif all(x is not None and not x for x in (incoming, outgoing)):
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raise ValueError("Don't create an event handler if you "
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"don't want neither incoming or outgoing!")
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super().__init__(chats=chats, blacklist_chats=blacklist_chats)
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self.incoming = incoming
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self.outgoing = outgoing
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self.from_users = from_users
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self.forwards = forwards
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if isinstance(pattern, str):
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self.pattern = re.compile(pattern).match
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elif not pattern or callable(pattern):
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self.pattern = pattern
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elif hasattr(pattern, 'match') and callable(pattern.match):
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self.pattern = pattern.match
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else:
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raise TypeError('Invalid pattern type given')
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# Should we short-circuit? E.g. perform no check at all
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self._no_check = all(x is None for x in (
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self.chats, self.incoming, self.outgoing, self.pattern,
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self.from_users, self.forwards, self.from_users
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))
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async def resolve(self, client):
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await super().resolve(client)
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self.from_users = await _into_id_set(client, self.from_users)
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def build(self, update):
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if isinstance(update,
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(types.UpdateNewMessage, types.UpdateNewChannelMessage)):
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if not isinstance(update.message, types.Message):
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return # We don't care about MessageService's here
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event = NewMessage.Event(update.message)
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elif isinstance(update, types.UpdateShortMessage):
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event = NewMessage.Event(types.Message(
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out=update.out,
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mentioned=update.mentioned,
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media_unread=update.media_unread,
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silent=update.silent,
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id=update.id,
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# Note that to_id/from_id complement each other in private
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# messages, depending on whether the message was outgoing.
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to_id=types.PeerUser(
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update.user_id if update.out else self._self_id
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),
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from_id=self._self_id if update.out else update.user_id,
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message=update.message,
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date=update.date,
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fwd_from=update.fwd_from,
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via_bot_id=update.via_bot_id,
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reply_to_msg_id=update.reply_to_msg_id,
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entities=update.entities
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))
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elif isinstance(update, types.UpdateShortChatMessage):
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event = NewMessage.Event(types.Message(
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out=update.out,
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mentioned=update.mentioned,
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media_unread=update.media_unread,
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silent=update.silent,
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id=update.id,
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from_id=update.from_id,
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to_id=types.PeerChat(update.chat_id),
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message=update.message,
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date=update.date,
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fwd_from=update.fwd_from,
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via_bot_id=update.via_bot_id,
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reply_to_msg_id=update.reply_to_msg_id,
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entities=update.entities
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))
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else:
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return
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event._entities = update._entities
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# Make messages sent to ourselves outgoing unless they're forwarded.
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# This makes it consistent with official client's appearance.
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ori = event.message
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if isinstance(ori.to_id, types.PeerUser):
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if ori.from_id == ori.to_id.user_id and not ori.fwd_from:
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event.message.out = True
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return self._message_filter_event(event)
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def _message_filter_event(self, event):
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if self._no_check:
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return event
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if self.incoming and event.message.out:
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return
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if self.outgoing and not event.message.out:
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return
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if self.forwards is not None:
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if bool(self.forwards) != bool(event.message.fwd_from):
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return
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if self.from_users is not None:
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if event.message.from_id not in self.from_users:
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return
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if self.pattern:
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match = self.pattern(event.message.message or '')
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if not match:
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return
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event.pattern_match = match
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return self._filter_event(event)
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class Event(EventCommon):
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"""
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Represents the event of a new message. This event can be treated
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to all effects as a `telethon.tl.custom.message.Message`, so please
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**refer to its documentation** to know what you can do with this event.
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Members:
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message (:tl:`Message`):
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This is the only difference with the received
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`telethon.tl.custom.message.Message`, and will
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return the `telethon.tl.custom.message.Message` itself,
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not the text.
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See `telethon.tl.custom.message.Message` for the rest of
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available members and methods.
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pattern_match (`obj`):
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The resulting object from calling the passed ``pattern`` function.
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Here's an example using a string (defaults to regex match):
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>>> from telethon import TelegramClient, events
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>>> client = TelegramClient(...)
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>>>
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>>> @client.on(events.NewMessage(pattern=r'hi (\\w+)!'))
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... async def handler(event):
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... # In this case, the result is a ``Match`` object
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... # since the ``str`` pattern was converted into
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... # the ``re.compile(pattern).match`` function.
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... print('Welcomed', event.pattern_match.group(1))
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...
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>>>
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"""
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def __init__(self, message):
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self.__dict__['_init'] = False
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if not message.out and isinstance(message.to_id, types.PeerUser):
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# Incoming message (e.g. from a bot) has to_id=us, and
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# from_id=bot (the actual "chat" from an user's perspective).
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chat_peer = types.PeerUser(message.from_id)
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else:
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chat_peer = message.to_id
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super().__init__(chat_peer=chat_peer,
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msg_id=message.id, broadcast=bool(message.post))
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self.pattern_match = None
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self.message = message
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def _set_client(self, client):
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super()._set_client(client)
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self.message = custom.Message(
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client, self.message, self._entities, None)
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self.__dict__['_init'] = True # No new attributes can be set
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def __getattr__(self, item):
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if item in self.__dict__:
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return self.__dict__[item]
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else:
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return getattr(self.message, item)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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if not self.__dict__['_init'] or name in self.__dict__:
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self.__dict__[name] = value
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else:
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setattr(self.message, name, value)
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