Telethon/telethon/tl/session.py

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Python

import json
import os
import platform
import time
from threading import Lock
from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
from os.path import isfile as file_exists
from .. import helpers as utils
class Session:
"""This session contains the required information to login into your
Telegram account. NEVER give the saved JSON file to anyone, since
they would gain instant access to all your messages and contacts.
If you think the session has been compromised, close all the sessions
through an official Telegram client to revoke the authorization.
"""
def __init__(self, session_user_id):
"""session_user_id should either be a string or another Session.
Note that if another session is given, only parameters like
those required to init a connection will be copied.
"""
# These values will NOT be saved
if isinstance(session_user_id, Session):
self.session_user_id = None
# For connection purposes
session = session_user_id
self.device_model = session.device_model
self.system_version = session.system_version
self.app_version = session.app_version
self.lang_code = session.lang_code
self.system_lang_code = session.system_lang_code
self.lang_pack = session.lang_pack
self.report_errors = session.report_errors
else: # str / None
self.session_user_id = session_user_id
system = platform.uname()
self.device_model = system.system if system.system else 'Unknown'
self.system_version = system.release if system.release else '1.0'
self.app_version = '1.0' # '0' will provoke error
self.lang_code = 'en'
self.system_lang_code = self.lang_code
self.lang_pack = ''
self.report_errors = True
# Cross-thread safety
self._lock = Lock()
self.id = utils.generate_random_long(signed=False)
self._sequence = 0
self.time_offset = 0
self._last_msg_id = 0 # Long
# These values will be saved
self.server_address = '91.108.56.165'
self.port = 443
self.auth_key = None
self.layer = 0
self.salt = 0 # Unsigned long
def save(self):
"""Saves the current session object as session_user_id.session"""
if self.session_user_id:
with open('{}.session'.format(self.session_user_id), 'w') as file:
json.dump({
'port': self.port,
'salt': self.salt,
'layer': self.layer,
'server_address': self.server_address,
'auth_key_data':
b64encode(self.auth_key.key).decode('ascii')
if self.auth_key else None
}, file)
def delete(self):
"""Deletes the current session file"""
try:
os.remove('{}.session'.format(self.session_user_id))
return True
except OSError:
return False
@staticmethod
def list_sessions():
"""Lists all the sessions of the users who have ever connected
using this client and never logged out
"""
return [os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(f))[0]
for f in os.listdir('.') if f.endswith('.session')]
@staticmethod
def try_load_or_create_new(session_user_id):
"""Loads a saved session_user_id.session or creates a new one.
If session_user_id=None, later .save()'s will have no effect.
"""
if session_user_id is None:
return Session(None)
else:
path = '{}.session'.format(session_user_id)
result = Session(session_user_id)
if not file_exists(path):
return result
try:
with open(path, 'r') as file:
data = json.load(file)
result.port = data.get('port', result.port)
result.salt = data.get('salt', result.salt)
result.layer = data.get('layer', result.layer)
result.server_address = \
data.get('server_address', result.server_address)
# FIXME We need to import the AuthKey here or otherwise
# we get cyclic dependencies.
from ..crypto import AuthKey
if data['auth_key_data'] is not None:
key = b64decode(data['auth_key_data'])
result.auth_key = AuthKey(data=key)
except (json.decoder.JSONDecodeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
pass
return result
def generate_sequence(self, content_related):
"""Thread safe method to generates the next sequence number,
based on whether it was confirmed yet or not.
Note that if confirmed=True, the sequence number
will be increased by one too
"""
with self._lock:
if content_related:
result = self._sequence * 2 + 1
self._sequence += 1
return result
else:
return self._sequence * 2
def get_new_msg_id(self):
"""Generates a new unique message ID based on the current
time (in ms) since epoch"""
# Refer to mtproto_plain_sender.py for the original method
now = time.time()
nanoseconds = int((now - int(now)) * 1e+9)
# "message identifiers are divisible by 4"
new_msg_id = (int(now) << 32) | (nanoseconds << 2)
with self._lock:
if self._last_msg_id >= new_msg_id:
new_msg_id = self._last_msg_id + 4
self._last_msg_id = new_msg_id
return new_msg_id
def update_time_offset(self, correct_msg_id):
"""Updates the time offset based on a known correct message ID"""
now = int(time.time())
correct = correct_msg_id >> 32
self.time_offset = correct - now