Telethon/telethon/tl/session.py
Lonami 51a531225f Totally refactored source files location
Now it *should* be easier to turn Telethon
into a pip package
2016-09-17 20:45:12 +02:00

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from os.path import isfile as file_exists
import os
import time
import pickle
import random
import telethon.helpers as utils
class Session:
def __init__(self, session_user_id):
self.session_user_id = session_user_id
self.server_address = '91.108.56.165'
self.port = 443
self.auth_key = None
self.id = utils.generate_random_long(signed=False)
self.sequence = 0
self.salt = 0 # Unsigned long
self.time_offset = 0
self.last_message_id = 0 # Long
self.user = None
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), 'wb') as file:
pickle.dump(self, file)
def delete(self):
"""Deletes the current session file"""
try:
os.remove('{}.session'.format(self.session_user_id))
return True
except:
return False
@staticmethod
def try_load_or_create_new(session_user_id):
"""Loads a saved session_user_id session, or creates a new one if none existed before.
If the given session_user_id is None, we assume that it is for testing purposes"""
if session_user_id is None:
return Session(None)
else:
filepath = '{}.session'.format(session_user_id)
if file_exists(filepath):
with open(filepath, 'rb') as file:
return pickle.load(file)
else:
return Session(session_user_id)
def get_new_msg_id(self):
"""Generates a new message ID based on the current time (in ms) since epoch"""
# Refer to mtproto_plain_sender.py for the original method, this is a simple copy
ms_time = int(time.time() * 1000)
new_msg_id = (((ms_time // 1000 + self.time_offset) << 32) | # "must approximately equal unixtime*2^32"
((ms_time % 1000) << 22) | # "approximate moment in time the message was created"
random.randint(0, 524288) << 2) # "message identifiers are divisible by 4"
if self.last_message_id >= new_msg_id:
new_msg_id = self.last_message_id + 4
self.last_message_id = new_msg_id
return new_msg_id