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120 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
120 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
import asyncio
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import base64
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import datetime
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from .. import types, functions
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from ... import events
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class QRLogin:
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"""
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QR login information.
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Most of the time, you will present the `url` as a QR code to the user,
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and while it's being shown, call `wait`.
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"""
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def __init__(self, client, ignored_ids):
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self._client = client
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self._request = functions.auth.ExportLoginTokenRequest(
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self._client.api_id, self._client.api_hash, ignored_ids)
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self._resp = None
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async def recreate(self):
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"""
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Generates a new token and URL for a new QR code, useful if the code
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has expired before it was imported.
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"""
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self._resp = await self._client(self._request)
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@property
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def token(self) -> bytes:
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"""
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The binary data representing the token.
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It can be used by a previously-authorized client in a call to
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:tl:`auth.importLoginToken` to log the client that originally
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requested the QR login.
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"""
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return self._resp.token
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@property
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def url(self) -> str:
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"""
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The ``tg://login`` URI with the token. When opened by a Telegram
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application where the user is logged in, it will import the login
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token.
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If you want to display a QR code to the user, this is the URL that
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should be launched when the QR code is scanned (the URL that should
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be contained in the QR code image you generate).
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Whether you generate the QR code image or not is up to you, and the
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library can't do this for you due to the vast ways of generating and
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displaying the QR code that exist.
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The URL simply consists of `token` base64-encoded.
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"""
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return 'tg://login?token={}'.format(base64.urlsafe_b64encode(self._resp.token).decode('utf-8').rstrip('='))
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@property
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def expires(self) -> datetime.datetime:
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"""
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The `datetime` at which the QR code will expire.
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If you want to try again, you will need to call `recreate`.
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"""
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return self._resp.expires
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async def wait(self, timeout: float = None):
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"""
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Waits for the token to be imported by a previously-authorized client,
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either by scanning the QR, launching the URL directly, or calling the
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import method.
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This method **must** be called before the QR code is scanned, and
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must be executing while the QR code is being scanned. Otherwise, the
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login will not complete.
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Will raise `asyncio.TimeoutError` if the login doesn't complete on
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time.
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Arguments
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timeout (float):
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The timeout, in seconds, to wait before giving up. By default
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the library will wait until the token expires, which is often
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what you want.
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Returns
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On success, an instance of :tl:`User`. On failure it will raise.
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"""
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if timeout is None:
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timeout = (self._resp.expires - datetime.datetime.now(tz=datetime.timezone.utc)).total_seconds()
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event = asyncio.Event()
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async def handler(_update):
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event.set()
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self._client.add_event_handler(handler, events.Raw(types.UpdateLoginToken))
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try:
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# Will raise timeout error if it doesn't complete quick enough,
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# which we want to let propagate
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await asyncio.wait_for(event.wait(), timeout=timeout)
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finally:
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self._client.remove_event_handler(handler)
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# We got here without it raising timeout error, so we can proceed
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resp = await self._client(self._request)
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if isinstance(resp, types.auth.LoginTokenMigrateTo):
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await self._client._switch_dc(resp.dc_id)
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resp = await self._client(functions.auth.ImportLoginTokenRequest(resp.token))
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# resp should now be auth.loginTokenSuccess
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if isinstance(resp, types.auth.LoginTokenSuccess):
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user = resp.authorization.user
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await self._client._on_login(user)
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return user
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raise TypeError('Login token response was unexpected: {}'.format(resp))
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