Telethon/telethon/tl/core/tlmessage.py
Lonami Exo 393e1966c7 Avoid exceeding maximum container size
This issue would likely be triggered when automatically
merging multiple requests into a single one while having
their size exceed 1044456 bytes like SaveFilePartRequest.

This commit avoids such issue by keeping track of the
current size, and if it exceeds the limit, avoid merge.
2018-07-07 11:58:48 +02:00

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Python

import asyncio
import struct
from .gzippacked import GzipPacked
from .. import TLObject
from ..functions import InvokeAfterMsgRequest
class TLMessage(TLObject):
"""
https://core.telegram.org/mtproto/service_messages#simple-container.
Messages are what's ultimately sent to Telegram:
message msg_id:long seqno:int bytes:int body:bytes = Message;
Each message has its own unique identifier, and the body is simply
the serialized request that should be executed on the server. Then
Telegram will, at some point, respond with the result for this msg.
Thus it makes sense that requests and their result are bound to a
sent `TLMessage`, and this result can be represented as a `Future`
that will eventually be set with either a result, error or cancelled.
"""
def __init__(self, msg_id, seq_no, obj, out=False, after_id=0):
self.obj = obj
self.container_msg_id = None
self.future = asyncio.Future()
# After which message ID this one should run. We do this so
# InvokeAfterMsgRequest is transparent to the user and we can
# easily invoke after while confirming the original request.
# TODO Currently we don't update this if another message ID changes
self.after_id = after_id
# There are two use-cases for the TLMessage, outgoing and incoming.
# Outgoing messages are meant to be serialized and sent across the
# network so it makes sense to pack them as early as possible and
# avoid this computation if it needs to be resent, and also shows
# serializing-errors as early as possible (foreground task).
#
# We assume obj won't change so caching the bytes is safe to do.
# Caching bytes lets us get the size in a fast way, necessary for
# knowing whether a container can be sent (<1MB) or not (too big).
#
# Incoming messages don't really need this body, but we save the
# msg_id and seq_no inside the body for consistency and raise if
# one tries to bytes()-ify the entire message (len == 12).
if not out:
self._body = struct.pack('<qi', msg_id, seq_no)
else:
if self.after_id is None:
body = GzipPacked.gzip_if_smaller(self.obj)
else:
body = GzipPacked.gzip_if_smaller(
InvokeAfterMsgRequest(self.after_id, self.obj))
self._body = struct.pack('<qii', msg_id, seq_no, len(body)) + body
def to_dict(self):
return {
'_': 'TLMessage',
'msg_id': self.msg_id,
'seq_no': self.seq_no,
'obj': self.obj,
'container_msg_id': self.container_msg_id
}
@property
def msg_id(self):
return struct.unpack('<q', self._body[:8])[0]
@msg_id.setter
def msg_id(self, value):
self._body = struct.pack('<q', value) + self._body[8:]
@property
def seq_no(self):
return struct.unpack('<i', self._body[8:12])[0]
def __bytes__(self):
if len(self._body) == 12: # msg_id, seqno
raise TypeError('Incoming messages should not be bytes()-ed')
return self._body
def size(self):
return len(self._body)