Telethon/telethon/events/album.py
2020-10-01 12:22:55 +02:00

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Python

import asyncio
import time
import weakref
from .common import EventBuilder, EventCommon, name_inner_event
from .. import utils
from ..tl import types
from ..tl.custom.sendergetter import SenderGetter
_IGNORE_MAX_SIZE = 100 # len()
_IGNORE_MAX_AGE = 5 # seconds
# IDs to ignore, and when they were added. If it grows too large, we will
# remove old entries. Although it should generally not be bigger than 10,
# it may be possible some updates are not processed and thus not removed.
_IGNORE_DICT = {}
_HACK_DELAY = 0.5
class AlbumHack:
"""
When receiving an album from a different data-center, they will come in
separate `Updates`, so we need to temporarily remember them for a while
and only after produce the event.
Of course events are not designed for this kind of wizardy, so this is
a dirty hack that gets the job done.
When cleaning up the code base we may want to figure out a better way
to do this, or just leave the album problem to the users; the update
handling code is bad enough as it is.
"""
def __init__(self, client, event):
# It's probably silly to use a weakref here because this object is
# very short-lived but might as well try to do "the right thing".
self._client = weakref.ref(client)
self._event = event # parent event
self._due = client.loop.time() + _HACK_DELAY
client.loop.create_task(self.deliver_event())
def extend(self, messages):
client = self._client()
if client: # weakref may be dead
self._event.messages.extend(messages)
self._due = client.loop.time() + _HACK_DELAY
async def deliver_event(self):
while True:
client = self._client()
if client is None:
return # weakref is dead, nothing to deliver
diff = self._due - client.loop.time()
if diff <= 0:
# We've hit our due time, deliver event. It won't respect
# sequential updates but fixing that would just worsen this.
await client._dispatch_event(self._event)
return
del client # Clear ref and sleep until our due time
await asyncio.sleep(diff)
@name_inner_event
class Album(EventBuilder):
"""
Occurs whenever you receive an album. This event only exists
to ease dealing with an unknown amount of messages that belong
to the same album.
Example
.. code-block:: python
from telethon import events
@client.on(events.Album)
async def handler(event):
# Counting how many photos or videos the album has
print('Got an album with', len(event), 'items')
# Forwarding the album as a whole to some chat
event.forward_to(chat)
# Printing the caption
print(event.text)
# Replying to the fifth item in the album
await event.messages[4].reply('Cool!')
"""
def __init__(
self, chats=None, *, blacklist_chats=False, func=None):
super().__init__(chats, blacklist_chats=blacklist_chats, func=func)
@classmethod
def build(cls, update, others=None, self_id=None):
if not others:
return # We only care about albums which come inside the same Updates
if isinstance(update,
(types.UpdateNewMessage, types.UpdateNewChannelMessage)):
if not isinstance(update.message, types.Message):
return # We don't care about MessageService's here
group = update.message.grouped_id
if group is None:
return # It must be grouped
# Check whether we are supposed to skip this update, and
# if we do also remove it from the ignore list since we
# won't need to check against it again.
if _IGNORE_DICT.pop(id(update), None):
return
# Check if the ignore list is too big, and if it is clean it
# TODO time could technically go backwards; time is not monotonic
now = time.time()
if len(_IGNORE_DICT) > _IGNORE_MAX_SIZE:
for i in [i for i, t in _IGNORE_DICT.items() if now - t > _IGNORE_MAX_AGE]:
del _IGNORE_DICT[i]
# Add the other updates to the ignore list
for u in others:
if u is not update:
_IGNORE_DICT[id(u)] = now
# Figure out which updates share the same group and use those
return cls.Event([
u.message for u in others
if (isinstance(u, (types.UpdateNewMessage, types.UpdateNewChannelMessage))
and isinstance(u.message, types.Message)
and u.message.grouped_id == group)
])
def filter(self, event):
# Albums with less than two messages require a few hacks to work.
if len(event.messages) > 1:
return super().filter(event)
class Event(EventCommon, SenderGetter):
"""
Represents the event of a new album.
Members:
messages (Sequence[`Message <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message>`]):
The list of messages belonging to the same album.
"""
def __init__(self, messages):
message = messages[0]
if not message.out and isinstance(message.peer_id, types.PeerUser):
# Incoming message (e.g. from a bot) has peer_id=us, and
# from_id=bot (the actual "chat" from a user's perspective).
chat_peer = message.from_id
else:
chat_peer = message.peer_id
super().__init__(chat_peer=chat_peer,
msg_id=message.id, broadcast=bool(message.post))
SenderGetter.__init__(self, message.sender_id)
self.messages = messages
def _set_client(self, client):
super()._set_client(client)
self._sender, self._input_sender = utils._get_entity_pair(
self.sender_id, self._entities, client._entity_cache)
for msg in self.messages:
msg._finish_init(client, self._entities, None)
if len(self.messages) == 1:
# This will require hacks to be a proper album event
hack = client._albums.get(self.grouped_id)
if hack is None:
client._albums[self.grouped_id] = AlbumHack(client, self)
else:
hack.extend(self.messages)
@property
def grouped_id(self):
"""
The shared ``grouped_id`` between all the messages.
"""
return self.messages[0].grouped_id
@property
def text(self):
"""
The message text of the first photo with a caption,
formatted using the client's default parse mode.
"""
return next((m.text for m in self.messages if m.text), '')
@property
def raw_text(self):
"""
The raw message text of the first photo
with a caption, ignoring any formatting.
"""
return next((m.raw_text for m in self.messages if m.raw_text), '')
@property
def is_reply(self):
"""
`True` if the album is a reply to some other message.
Remember that you can access the ID of the message
this one is replying to through `reply_to_msg_id`,
and the `Message` object with `get_reply_message()`.
"""
# Each individual message in an album all reply to the same message
return self.messages[0].is_reply
@property
def forward(self):
"""
The `Forward <telethon.tl.custom.forward.Forward>`
information for the first message in the album if it was forwarded.
"""
# Each individual message in an album all reply to the same message
return self.messages[0].forward
# endregion Public Properties
# region Public Methods
async def get_reply_message(self):
"""
The `Message <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message>`
that this album is replying to, or `None`.
The result will be cached after its first use.
"""
return await self.messages[0].get_reply_message()
async def respond(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Responds to the album (not as a reply). Shorthand for
`telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message`
with ``entity`` already set.
"""
return await self.messages[0].respond(*args, **kwargs)
async def reply(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Replies to the first photo in the album (as a reply). Shorthand
for `telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message`
with both ``entity`` and ``reply_to`` already set.
"""
return await self.messages[0].reply(*args, **kwargs)
async def forward_to(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Forwards the entire album. Shorthand for
`telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.forward_messages`
with both ``messages`` and ``from_peer`` already set.
"""
if self._client:
kwargs['messages'] = self.messages
kwargs['as_album'] = True
kwargs['from_peer'] = await self.get_input_chat()
return await self._client.forward_messages(*args, **kwargs)
async def edit(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Edits the first caption or the message, or the first messages'
caption if no caption is set, iff it's outgoing. Shorthand for
`telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.edit_message`
with both ``entity`` and ``message`` already set.
Returns `None` if the message was incoming,
or the edited `Message` otherwise.
.. note::
This is different from `client.edit_message
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.edit_message>`
and **will respect** the previous state of the message.
For example, if the message didn't have a link preview,
the edit won't add one by default, and you should force
it by setting it to `True` if you want it.
This is generally the most desired and convenient behaviour,
and will work for link previews and message buttons.
"""
for msg in self.messages:
if msg.raw_text:
return await msg.edit(*args, **kwargs)
return await self.messages[0].edit(*args, **kwargs)
async def delete(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Deletes the entire album. You're responsible for checking whether
you have the permission to do so, or to except the error otherwise.
Shorthand for
`telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.delete_messages` with
``entity`` and ``message_ids`` already set.
"""
if self._client:
return await self._client.delete_messages(
await self.get_input_chat(), self.messages,
*args, **kwargs
)
async def mark_read(self):
"""
Marks the entire album as read. Shorthand for
`client.send_read_acknowledge()
<telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_read_acknowledge>`
with both ``entity`` and ``message`` already set.
"""
if self._client:
await self._client.send_read_acknowledge(
await self.get_input_chat(), max_id=self.messages[-1].id)
async def pin(self, *, notify=False):
"""
Pins the first photo in the album. Shorthand for
`telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.pin_message`
with both ``entity`` and ``message`` already set.
"""
return await self.messages[0].pin(notify=notify)
def __len__(self):
"""
Return the amount of messages in the album.
Equivalent to ``len(self.messages)``.
"""
return len(self.messages)
def __iter__(self):
"""
Iterate over the messages in the album.
Equivalent to ``iter(self.messages)``.
"""
return iter(self.messages)
def __getitem__(self, n):
"""
Access the n'th message in the album.
Equivalent to ``event.messages[n]``.
"""
return self.messages[n]