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154 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
154 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
import re
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from .common import EventBuilder, EventCommon, name_inner_event
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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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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, incoming=None, outgoing=None,
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chats=None, blacklist_chats=False, 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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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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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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to_id=types.PeerUser(update.user_id),
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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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return self._message_filter_event(event)
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def _message_filter_event(self, event):
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# Short-circuit if we let pass all events
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if all(x is None for x in (self.incoming, self.outgoing, self.chats,
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self.pattern)):
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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.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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"""
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def __init__(self, message):
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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.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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def __getattr__(self, item):
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return getattr(self.message, item)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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return setattr(self.original_message, name, value)
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