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Python
851 lines
33 KiB
Python
from datetime import timedelta
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from mimetypes import guess_type
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from threading import Event, RLock, Thread
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from time import sleep
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from . import TelegramBareClient
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# Import some externalized utilities to work with the Telegram types and more
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from . import helpers as utils
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from .errors import (RPCError, UnauthorizedError, InvalidParameterError,
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ReadCancelledError, FileMigrateError, PhoneMigrateError,
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NetworkMigrateError, UserMigrateError, PhoneCodeEmptyError,
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PhoneCodeExpiredError, PhoneCodeHashEmptyError,
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PhoneCodeInvalidError, InvalidChecksumError)
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# For sending and receiving requests
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from .tl import MTProtoRequest, Session, JsonSession
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# Required to get the password salt
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from .tl.functions.account import GetPasswordRequest
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# Logging in and out
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from .tl.functions.auth import (CheckPasswordRequest, LogOutRequest,
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SendCodeRequest, SignInRequest,
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SignUpRequest, ImportBotAuthorizationRequest)
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# Required to work with different data centers
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from .tl.functions.auth import ExportAuthorizationRequest
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# Easier access to common methods
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from .tl.functions.messages import (
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GetDialogsRequest, GetHistoryRequest, ReadHistoryRequest, SendMediaRequest,
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SendMessageRequest)
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# For .get_me() and ensuring we're authorized
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from .tl.functions.users import GetUsersRequest
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# All the types we need to work with
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from .tl.types import (
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ChatPhotoEmpty, DocumentAttributeAudio, DocumentAttributeFilename,
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InputDocumentFileLocation, InputFileLocation,
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InputMediaUploadedDocument, InputMediaUploadedPhoto, InputPeerEmpty,
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MessageMediaContact, MessageMediaDocument, MessageMediaPhoto,
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UserProfilePhotoEmpty, InputUserSelf)
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from .utils import find_user_or_chat, get_input_peer, get_extension
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class TelegramClient(TelegramBareClient):
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"""Full featured TelegramClient meant to extend the basic functionality -
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As opposed to the TelegramBareClient, this one features downloading
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media from different data centers, starting a second thread to
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handle updates, and some very common functionality.
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This should be used when the (slight) overhead of having locks,
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threads, and possibly multiple connections is not an issue.
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"""
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# region Initialization
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def __init__(self, session, api_id, api_hash, proxy=None,
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device_model=None, system_version=None,
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app_version=None, lang_code=None):
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"""Initializes the Telegram client with the specified API ID and Hash.
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Session can either be a `str` object (filename for the .session)
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or it can be a `Session` instance (in which case list_sessions()
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would probably not work). Pass 'None' for it to be a temporary
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session - remember to '.log_out()'!
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Default values for the optional parameters if left as None are:
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device_model = platform.node()
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system_version = platform.system()
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app_version = TelegramClient.__version__
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lang_code = 'en'
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"""
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if not api_id or not api_hash:
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raise PermissionError(
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"Your API ID or Hash cannot be empty or None. "
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"Refer to Telethon's README.rst for more information.")
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# Determine what session object we have
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# TODO JsonSession until migration is complete (by v1.0)
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if isinstance(session, str) or session is None:
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session = JsonSession.try_load_or_create_new(session)
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elif not isinstance(session, Session):
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raise ValueError(
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'The given session must be a str or a Session instance.')
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super().__init__(session, api_id, api_hash, proxy)
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# Safety across multiple threads (for the updates thread)
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self._lock = RLock()
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# Methods to be called when an update is received
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self._update_handlers = []
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self._updates_thread_running = Event()
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self._updates_thread_receiving = Event()
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# Used on connection - the user may modify these and reconnect
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if device_model:
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self.session.device_model = device_model
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if system_version:
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self.session.system_version = system_version
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self.session.app_version = \
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app_version if app_version else self.__version__
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if lang_code:
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self.session.lang_code = lang_code
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# Cache "exported" senders 'dc_id: MtProtoSender' and
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# their corresponding sessions not to recreate them all
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# the time since it's a (somewhat expensive) process.
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self._cached_clients = {}
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self._updates_thread = None
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self._phone_code_hashes = {}
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# endregion
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# region Connecting
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def connect(self, *args):
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"""Connects to the Telegram servers, executing authentication if
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required. Note that authenticating to the Telegram servers is
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not the same as authenticating the desired user itself, which
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may require a call (or several) to 'sign_in' for the first time.
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*args will be ignored.
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"""
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return super(TelegramClient, self).connect()
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def disconnect(self):
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"""Disconnects from the Telegram server
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and stops all the spawned threads"""
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self._set_updates_thread(running=False)
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super(TelegramClient, self).disconnect()
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# Also disconnect all the cached senders
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for sender in self._cached_clients.values():
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sender.disconnect()
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self._cached_clients.clear()
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# endregion
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# region Working with different connections
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def _get_exported_client(self, dc_id,
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init_connection=False,
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bypass_cache=False):
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"""Gets a cached exported TelegramBareClient for the desired DC.
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If it's the first time retrieving the TelegramBareClient, the
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current authorization is exported to the new DC so that
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it can be used there, and the connection is initialized.
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If after using the sender a ConnectionResetError is raised,
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this method should be called again with init_connection=True
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in order to perform the reconnection.
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If bypass_cache is True, a new client will be exported and
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it will not be cached.
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"""
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# Thanks badoualy/kotlogram on /telegram/api/DefaultTelegramClient.kt
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# for clearly showing how to export the authorization! ^^
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client = self._cached_clients.get(dc_id)
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if client and not bypass_cache:
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if init_connection:
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client.reconnect()
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return client
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else:
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dc = self._get_dc(dc_id)
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# Export the current authorization to the new DC.
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export_auth = self.invoke(ExportAuthorizationRequest(dc_id))
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# Create a temporary session for this IP address, which needs
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# to be different because each auth_key is unique per DC.
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session = JsonSession(None)
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session.server_address = dc.ip_address
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session.port = dc.port
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client = TelegramBareClient(session, self.api_id, self.api_hash)
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client.connect(exported_auth=export_auth)
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if not bypass_cache:
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# Don't go through this expensive process every time.
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self._cached_clients[dc_id] = client
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return client
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def create_new_connection(self, on_dc=None):
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"""Creates a new connection which can be used in parallel
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with the original TelegramClient. A TelegramBareClient
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will be returned already connected, and the caller is
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responsible to disconnect it.
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If 'on_dc' is None, the new client will run on the same
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data center as the current client (most common case).
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If the client is meant to be used on a different data
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center, the data center ID should be specified instead.
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Note that TelegramBareClients will not handle automatic
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reconnection (i.e. switching to another data center to
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download media), and InvalidDCError will be raised in
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such case.
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"""
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if on_dc is None:
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client = TelegramBareClient(self.session, self.api_id, self.api_hash,
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proxy=self.proxy)
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client.connect()
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else:
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client = self._get_exported_client(on_dc, bypass_cache=True)
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return client
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# endregion
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# region Telegram requests functions
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def invoke(self, request, timeout=timedelta(seconds=5), *args):
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"""Invokes (sends) a MTProtoRequest and returns (receives) its result.
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An optional timeout can be specified to cancel the operation if no
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result is received within such time, or None to disable any timeout.
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*args will be ignored.
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"""
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if not issubclass(type(request), MTProtoRequest):
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raise ValueError('You can only invoke MtProtoRequests')
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if not self.sender:
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raise ValueError('You must be connected to invoke requests!')
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if self._updates_thread_receiving.is_set():
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self.sender.cancel_receive()
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try:
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self._lock.acquire()
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updates = [] if self._update_handlers else None
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result = super(TelegramClient, self).invoke(
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request, timeout=timeout, updates=updates)
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if updates:
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for update in updates:
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for handler in self._update_handlers:
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handler(update)
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# TODO Retry if 'result' is None?
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return result
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except (PhoneMigrateError, NetworkMigrateError, UserMigrateError) as e:
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self._logger.info('DC error when invoking request, '
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'attempting to reconnect at DC {}'
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.format(e.new_dc))
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self.reconnect(new_dc=e.new_dc)
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return self.invoke(request, timeout=timeout)
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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def invoke_on_dc(self, request, dc_id,
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timeout=timedelta(seconds=5), reconnect=False):
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"""Invokes the given request on a different DC
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by making use of the exported MtProtoSenders.
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If 'reconnect=True', then the a reconnection will be performed and
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ConnectionResetError will be raised if it occurs a second time.
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"""
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try:
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client = self._get_exported_client(
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dc_id, init_connection=reconnect)
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return client.invoke(request)
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except ConnectionResetError:
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if reconnect:
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raise
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else:
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return self.invoke_on_dc(request, dc_id,
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timeout=timeout, reconnect=True)
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# region Authorization requests
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def is_user_authorized(self):
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"""Has the user been authorized yet
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(code request sent and confirmed)?"""
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return self.session and self.get_me() is not None
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def send_code_request(self, phone_number):
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"""Sends a code request to the specified phone number"""
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result = self.invoke(
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SendCodeRequest(phone_number, self.api_id, self.api_hash))
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self._phone_code_hashes[phone_number] = result.phone_code_hash
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def sign_in(self, phone_number=None, code=None,
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password=None, bot_token=None):
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"""Completes the sign in process with the phone number + code pair.
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If no phone or code is provided, then the sole password will be used.
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The password should be used after a normal authorization attempt
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has happened and an RPCError with `.password_required = True` was
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raised.
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To login as a bot, only `bot_token` should be provided.
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This should equal to the bot access hash provided by
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https://t.me/BotFather during your bot creation.
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If the login succeeds, the logged in user is returned.
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"""
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if phone_number and code:
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if phone_number not in self._phone_code_hashes:
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raise ValueError(
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'Please make sure to call send_code_request first.')
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try:
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result = self.invoke(SignInRequest(
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phone_number, self._phone_code_hashes[phone_number], code))
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except (PhoneCodeEmptyError, PhoneCodeExpiredError,
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PhoneCodeHashEmptyError, PhoneCodeInvalidError):
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return None
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elif password:
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salt = self.invoke(GetPasswordRequest()).current_salt
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result = self.invoke(
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CheckPasswordRequest(utils.get_password_hash(password, salt)))
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elif bot_token:
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result = self.invoke(ImportBotAuthorizationRequest(
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flags=0, bot_auth_token=bot_token,
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api_id=self.api_id, api_hash=self.api_hash))
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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'You must provide a phone_number and a code the first time, '
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'and a password only if an RPCError was raised before.')
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return result.user
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def sign_up(self, phone_number, code, first_name, last_name=''):
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"""Signs up to Telegram. Make sure you sent a code request first!"""
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result = self.invoke(
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SignUpRequest(
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phone_number=phone_number,
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phone_code_hash=self._phone_code_hashes[phone_number],
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phone_code=code,
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first_name=first_name,
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last_name=last_name))
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self.session.user = result.user
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self.session.save()
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def log_out(self):
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"""Logs out and deletes the current session.
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Returns True if everything went okay."""
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# Special flag when logging out (so the ack request confirms it)
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self.sender.logging_out = True
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try:
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self.invoke(LogOutRequest())
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self.disconnect()
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if not self.session.delete():
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return False
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self.session = None
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return True
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except (RPCError, ConnectionError):
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# Something happened when logging out, restore the state back
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self.sender.logging_out = False
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return False
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def get_me(self):
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"""Gets "me" (the self user) which is currently authenticated,
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or None if the request fails (hence, not authenticated)."""
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try:
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return self.invoke(GetUsersRequest([InputUserSelf()]))[0]
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except UnauthorizedError:
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return None
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# endregion
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# region Dialogs ("chats") requests
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def get_dialogs(self,
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limit=10,
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offset_date=None,
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offset_id=0,
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offset_peer=InputPeerEmpty()):
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"""Returns a tuple of lists ([dialogs], [entities])
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with at least 'limit' items each.
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If `limit` is 0, all dialogs will (should) retrieved.
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The `entities` represent the user, chat or channel
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corresponding to that dialog.
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"""
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r = self.invoke(
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GetDialogsRequest(
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offset_date=offset_date,
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offset_id=offset_id,
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offset_peer=offset_peer,
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limit=limit))
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return (
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r.dialogs,
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[find_user_or_chat(d.peer, r.users, r.chats) for d in r.dialogs])
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# endregion
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# region Message requests
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def send_message(self,
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entity,
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message,
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no_web_page=False):
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"""Sends a message to the given entity (or input peer)
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and returns the sent message ID"""
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request = SendMessageRequest(
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peer=get_input_peer(entity),
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message=message,
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entities=[],
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no_webpage=no_web_page
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)
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self.invoke(request)
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return request.random_id
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def get_message_history(self,
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entity,
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limit=20,
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offset_date=None,
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offset_id=0,
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max_id=0,
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min_id=0,
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add_offset=0):
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"""
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Gets the message history for the specified entity
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:param entity: The entity (or input peer) from whom to retrieve the message history
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:param limit: Number of messages to be retrieved
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:param offset_date: Offset date (messages *previous* to this date will be retrieved)
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:param offset_id: Offset message ID (only messages *previous* to the given ID will be retrieved)
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:param max_id: All the messages with a higher (newer) ID or equal to this will be excluded
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:param min_id: All the messages with a lower (older) ID or equal to this will be excluded
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:param add_offset: Additional message offset (all of the specified offsets + this offset = older messages)
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:return: A tuple containing total message count and two more lists ([messages], [senders]).
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Note that the sender can be null if it was not found!
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"""
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result = self.invoke(
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GetHistoryRequest(
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get_input_peer(entity),
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limit=limit,
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offset_date=offset_date,
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offset_id=offset_id,
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max_id=max_id,
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min_id=min_id,
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add_offset=add_offset))
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# The result may be a messages slice (not all messages were retrieved)
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# or simply a messages TLObject. In the later case, no "count"
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# attribute is specified, so the total messages count is simply
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# the count of retrieved messages
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total_messages = getattr(result, 'count', len(result.messages))
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# Iterate over all the messages and find the sender User
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entities = [find_user_or_chat(m.from_id, result.users, result.chats)
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if m.from_id is not None else
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find_user_or_chat(m.to_id, result.users, result.chats)
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for m in result.messages]
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return total_messages, result.messages, entities
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def send_read_acknowledge(self, entity, messages=None, max_id=None):
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"""Sends a "read acknowledge" (i.e., notifying the given peer that we've
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read their messages, also known as the "double check").
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Either a list of messages (or a single message) can be given,
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or the maximum message ID (until which message we want to send the read acknowledge).
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Returns an AffectedMessages TLObject"""
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if max_id is None:
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if not messages:
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raise InvalidParameterError(
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'Either a message list or a max_id must be provided.')
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if isinstance(messages, list):
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max_id = max(msg.id for msg in messages)
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else:
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max_id = messages.id
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return self.invoke(ReadHistoryRequest(peer=get_input_peer(entity), max_id=max_id))
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# endregion
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# region Uploading files
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def send_photo_file(self, input_file, entity, caption=''):
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"""Sends a previously uploaded input_file
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(which should be a photo) to the given entity (or input peer)"""
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self.send_media_file(
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InputMediaUploadedPhoto(input_file, caption), entity)
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def send_document_file(self, input_file, entity, caption=''):
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"""Sends a previously uploaded input_file
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(which should be a document) to the given entity (or input peer)"""
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# Determine mime-type and attributes
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# Take the first element by using [0] since it returns a tuple
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mime_type = guess_type(input_file.name)[0]
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attributes = [
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DocumentAttributeFilename(input_file.name)
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# TODO If the input file is an audio, find out:
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# Performer and song title and add DocumentAttributeAudio
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]
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# Ensure we have a mime type, any; but it cannot be None
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# 'The "octet-stream" subtype is used to indicate that a body
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# contains arbitrary binary data.'
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if not mime_type:
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mime_type = 'application/octet-stream'
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self.send_media_file(
|
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InputMediaUploadedDocument(
|
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file=input_file,
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mime_type=mime_type,
|
|
attributes=attributes,
|
|
caption=caption),
|
|
entity)
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|
|
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def send_media_file(self, input_media, entity):
|
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"""Sends any input_media (contact, document, photo...) to the given entity"""
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self.invoke(SendMediaRequest(
|
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peer=get_input_peer(entity),
|
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media=input_media
|
|
))
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|
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# endregion
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|
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# region Downloading media requests
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|
|
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def download_profile_photo(self,
|
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profile_photo,
|
|
file_path,
|
|
add_extension=True,
|
|
download_big=True):
|
|
"""Downloads the profile photo for an user or a chat (including channels).
|
|
Returns False if no photo was provided, or if it was Empty"""
|
|
|
|
if (not profile_photo or
|
|
isinstance(profile_photo, UserProfilePhotoEmpty) or
|
|
isinstance(profile_photo, ChatPhotoEmpty)):
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
if add_extension:
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|
file_path += get_extension(profile_photo)
|
|
|
|
if download_big:
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|
photo_location = profile_photo.photo_big
|
|
else:
|
|
photo_location = profile_photo.photo_small
|
|
|
|
# Download the media with the largest size input file location
|
|
self.download_file(
|
|
InputFileLocation(
|
|
volume_id=photo_location.volume_id,
|
|
local_id=photo_location.local_id,
|
|
secret=photo_location.secret
|
|
),
|
|
file_path
|
|
)
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def download_msg_media(self,
|
|
message_media,
|
|
file_path,
|
|
add_extension=True,
|
|
progress_callback=None):
|
|
"""Downloads the given MessageMedia (Photo, Document or Contact)
|
|
into the desired file_path, optionally finding its extension automatically
|
|
The progress_callback should be a callback function which takes two parameters,
|
|
uploaded size (in bytes) and total file size (in bytes).
|
|
This will be called every time a part is downloaded"""
|
|
if type(message_media) == MessageMediaPhoto:
|
|
return self.download_photo(message_media, file_path, add_extension,
|
|
progress_callback)
|
|
|
|
elif type(message_media) == MessageMediaDocument:
|
|
return self.download_document(message_media, file_path,
|
|
add_extension, progress_callback)
|
|
|
|
elif type(message_media) == MessageMediaContact:
|
|
return self.download_contact(message_media, file_path,
|
|
add_extension)
|
|
|
|
def download_photo(self,
|
|
message_media_photo,
|
|
file_path,
|
|
add_extension=False,
|
|
progress_callback=None):
|
|
"""Downloads MessageMediaPhoto's largest size into the desired
|
|
file_path, optionally finding its extension automatically
|
|
The progress_callback should be a callback function which takes two parameters,
|
|
uploaded size (in bytes) and total file size (in bytes).
|
|
This will be called every time a part is downloaded"""
|
|
|
|
# Determine the photo and its largest size
|
|
photo = message_media_photo.photo
|
|
largest_size = photo.sizes[-1]
|
|
file_size = largest_size.size
|
|
largest_size = largest_size.location
|
|
|
|
if add_extension:
|
|
file_path += get_extension(message_media_photo)
|
|
|
|
# Download the media with the largest size input file location
|
|
self.download_file(
|
|
InputFileLocation(
|
|
volume_id=largest_size.volume_id,
|
|
local_id=largest_size.local_id,
|
|
secret=largest_size.secret
|
|
),
|
|
file_path,
|
|
file_size=file_size,
|
|
progress_callback=progress_callback
|
|
)
|
|
return file_path
|
|
|
|
def download_document(self,
|
|
message_media_document,
|
|
file_path=None,
|
|
add_extension=True,
|
|
progress_callback=None):
|
|
"""Downloads the given MessageMediaDocument into the desired
|
|
file_path, optionally finding its extension automatically.
|
|
If no file_path is given, it will try to be guessed from the document
|
|
The progress_callback should be a callback function which takes two parameters,
|
|
uploaded size (in bytes) and total file size (in bytes).
|
|
This will be called every time a part is downloaded"""
|
|
document = message_media_document.document
|
|
file_size = document.size
|
|
|
|
# If no file path was given, try to guess it from the attributes
|
|
if file_path is None:
|
|
for attr in document.attributes:
|
|
if type(attr) == DocumentAttributeFilename:
|
|
file_path = attr.file_name
|
|
break # This attribute has higher preference
|
|
|
|
elif type(attr) == DocumentAttributeAudio:
|
|
file_path = '{} - {}'.format(attr.performer, attr.title)
|
|
|
|
if file_path is None:
|
|
raise ValueError('Could not infer a file_path for the document'
|
|
'. Please provide a valid file_path manually')
|
|
|
|
if add_extension:
|
|
file_path += get_extension(message_media_document)
|
|
|
|
self.download_file(
|
|
InputDocumentFileLocation(
|
|
id=document.id,
|
|
access_hash=document.access_hash,
|
|
version=document.version
|
|
),
|
|
file_path,
|
|
file_size=file_size,
|
|
progress_callback=progress_callback
|
|
)
|
|
return file_path
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def download_contact(message_media_contact, file_path, add_extension=True):
|
|
"""Downloads a media contact using the vCard 4.0 format"""
|
|
|
|
first_name = message_media_contact.first_name
|
|
last_name = message_media_contact.last_name
|
|
phone_number = message_media_contact.phone_number
|
|
|
|
# The only way we can save a contact in an understandable
|
|
# way by phones is by using the .vCard format
|
|
if add_extension:
|
|
file_path += '.vcard'
|
|
|
|
# Ensure that we'll be able to download the contact
|
|
utils.ensure_parent_dir_exists(file_path)
|
|
|
|
with open(file_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
|
|
file.write('BEGIN:VCARD\n')
|
|
file.write('VERSION:4.0\n')
|
|
file.write('N:{};{};;;\n'.format(first_name, last_name
|
|
if last_name else ''))
|
|
file.write('FN:{}\n'.format(' '.join((first_name, last_name))))
|
|
file.write('TEL;TYPE=cell;VALUE=uri:tel:+{}\n'.format(
|
|
phone_number))
|
|
file.write('END:VCARD\n')
|
|
|
|
return file_path
|
|
|
|
def download_file(self,
|
|
input_location,
|
|
file,
|
|
part_size_kb=None,
|
|
file_size=None,
|
|
progress_callback=None,
|
|
on_dc=None):
|
|
"""Downloads the given InputFileLocation to file (a stream or str).
|
|
|
|
If 'progress_callback' is not None, it should be a function that
|
|
takes two parameters, (bytes_downloaded, total_bytes). Note that
|
|
'total_bytes' simply equals 'file_size', and may be None.
|
|
"""
|
|
if on_dc is None:
|
|
try:
|
|
super(TelegramClient, self).download_file(
|
|
input_location,
|
|
file,
|
|
part_size_kb=part_size_kb,
|
|
file_size=file_size,
|
|
progress_callback=progress_callback
|
|
)
|
|
except FileMigrateError as e:
|
|
on_dc = e.new_dc
|
|
|
|
if on_dc is not None:
|
|
client = self._get_exported_client(on_dc)
|
|
client.download_file(
|
|
input_location,
|
|
file,
|
|
part_size_kb=part_size_kb,
|
|
file_size=file_size,
|
|
progress_callback=progress_callback
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# endregion
|
|
|
|
# endregion
|
|
|
|
# region Updates handling
|
|
|
|
def add_update_handler(self, handler):
|
|
"""Adds an update handler (a function which takes a TLObject,
|
|
an update, as its parameter) and listens for updates"""
|
|
if not self.sender:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("You can't add update handlers until you've "
|
|
"successfully connected to the server.")
|
|
|
|
first_handler = not self._update_handlers
|
|
self._update_handlers.append(handler)
|
|
if first_handler:
|
|
self._set_updates_thread(running=True)
|
|
|
|
def remove_update_handler(self, handler):
|
|
self._update_handlers.remove(handler)
|
|
if not self._update_handlers:
|
|
self._set_updates_thread(running=False)
|
|
|
|
def list_update_handlers(self):
|
|
return self._update_handlers[:]
|
|
|
|
def _set_updates_thread(self, running):
|
|
"""Sets the updates thread status (running or not)"""
|
|
if running == self._updates_thread_running.is_set():
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Different state, update the saved value and behave as required
|
|
self._logger.info('Changing updates thread running status to %s', running)
|
|
if running:
|
|
self._updates_thread_running.set()
|
|
if not self._updates_thread:
|
|
self._updates_thread = Thread(
|
|
name='UpdatesThread', daemon=True,
|
|
target=self._updates_thread_method)
|
|
|
|
self._updates_thread.start()
|
|
else:
|
|
self._updates_thread_running.clear()
|
|
if self._updates_thread_receiving.is_set():
|
|
self.sender.cancel_receive()
|
|
|
|
def _updates_thread_method(self):
|
|
"""This method will run until specified and listen for incoming updates"""
|
|
|
|
# Set a reasonable timeout when checking for updates
|
|
timeout = timedelta(minutes=1)
|
|
|
|
while self._updates_thread_running.is_set():
|
|
# Always sleep a bit before each iteration to relax the CPU,
|
|
# since it's possible to early 'continue' the loop to reach
|
|
# the next iteration, but we still should to sleep.
|
|
sleep(0.1)
|
|
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
self._logger.debug('Updates thread acquired the lock')
|
|
try:
|
|
self._updates_thread_receiving.set()
|
|
self._logger.debug(
|
|
'Trying to receive updates from the updates thread'
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
updates = self.sender.receive_updates(timeout=timeout)
|
|
|
|
self._updates_thread_receiving.clear()
|
|
self._logger.info(
|
|
'Received {} update(s) from the updates thread'
|
|
.format(len(updates))
|
|
)
|
|
for update in updates:
|
|
for handler in self._update_handlers:
|
|
handler(update)
|
|
|
|
except ConnectionResetError:
|
|
self._logger.info('Server disconnected us. Reconnecting...')
|
|
self.reconnect()
|
|
|
|
except TimeoutError:
|
|
self._logger.debug('Receiving updates timed out')
|
|
|
|
except ReadCancelledError:
|
|
self._logger.info('Receiving updates cancelled')
|
|
|
|
except BrokenPipeError:
|
|
self._logger.info('Tcp session is broken. Reconnecting...')
|
|
self.reconnect()
|
|
|
|
except InvalidChecksumError:
|
|
self._logger.info('MTProto session is broken. Reconnecting...')
|
|
self.reconnect()
|
|
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
self._logger.warning('OSError on updates thread, %s logging out',
|
|
'was' if self.sender.logging_out else 'was not')
|
|
|
|
if self.sender.logging_out:
|
|
# This error is okay when logging out, means we got disconnected
|
|
# TODO Not sure why this happens because we call disconnect()...
|
|
self._set_updates_thread(running=False)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
self._logger.debug('Updates thread released the lock')
|
|
|
|
# Thread is over, so clean unset its variable
|
|
self._updates_thread = None
|
|
|
|
# endregion
|