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574 lines
21 KiB
Python
574 lines
21 KiB
Python
"""
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This module contains the class used to communicate with Telegram's servers
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encrypting every packet, and relies on a valid AuthKey in the used Session.
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"""
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import gzip
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import logging
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from threading import Lock
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from .. import helpers as utils
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from ..errors import (
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BadMessageError, InvalidChecksumError, BrokenAuthKeyError,
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rpc_message_to_error
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)
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from ..extensions import BinaryReader
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from ..tl import TLMessage, MessageContainer, GzipPacked
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from ..tl.all_tlobjects import tlobjects
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from ..tl.functions.auth import LogOutRequest
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from ..tl.types import (
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MsgsAck, Pong, BadServerSalt, BadMsgNotification, FutureSalts,
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MsgNewDetailedInfo, NewSessionCreated, MsgDetailedInfo
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)
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__log__ = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class MtProtoSender:
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"""
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MTProto Mobile Protocol sender
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(https://core.telegram.org/mtproto/description).
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Note that this class is not thread-safe, and calling send/receive
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from two or more threads at the same time is undefined behaviour.
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Rationale:
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a new connection should be spawned to send/receive requests
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in parallel, so thread-safety (hence locking) isn't needed.
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"""
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def __init__(self, session, connection):
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"""
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Initializes a new MTProto sender.
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:param session:
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the Session to be used with this sender. Must contain the IP and
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port of the server, salt, ID, and AuthKey,
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:param connection:
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the Connection to be used.
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"""
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self.session = session
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self.connection = connection
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# Message IDs that need confirmation
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self._need_confirmation = set()
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# Requests (as msg_id: Message) sent waiting to be received
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self._pending_receive = {}
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# Multithreading
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self._send_lock = Lock()
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# If we're invoking something from an update thread but we're also
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# receiving other request from the main thread (e.g. an update arrives
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# and we need to process it) we must ensure that only one is calling
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# receive at a given moment, since the receive step is fragile.
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self._recv_lock = Lock()
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def connect(self):
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"""Connects to the server."""
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self.connection.connect(self.session.server_address, self.session.port)
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def is_connected(self):
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"""
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Determines whether the sender is connected or not.
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:return: true if the sender is connected.
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"""
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return self.connection.is_connected()
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def disconnect(self):
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"""Disconnects from the server."""
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__log__.info('Disconnecting MtProtoSender...')
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self.connection.close()
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self._need_confirmation.clear()
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self._clear_all_pending()
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# region Send and receive
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def send(self, *requests):
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"""
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Sends the specified TLObject(s) (which must be requests),
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and acknowledging any message which needed confirmation.
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:param requests: the requests to be sent.
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"""
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# Finally send our packed request(s)
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messages = [TLMessage(self.session, r) for r in requests]
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self._pending_receive.update({m.msg_id: m for m in messages})
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__log__.debug('Sending requests with IDs: %s', ', '.join(
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'{}: {}'.format(m.request.__class__.__name__, m.msg_id)
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for m in messages
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))
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# Pack everything in the same container if we need to send AckRequests
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if self._need_confirmation:
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messages.append(
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TLMessage(self.session, MsgsAck(list(self._need_confirmation)))
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)
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self._need_confirmation.clear()
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if len(messages) == 1:
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message = messages[0]
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else:
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message = TLMessage(self.session, MessageContainer(messages))
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# On bad_msg_salt errors, Telegram will reply with the ID of
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# the container and not the requests it contains, so in case
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# this happens we need to know to which container they belong.
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for m in messages:
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m.container_msg_id = message.msg_id
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self._send_message(message)
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def _send_acknowledge(self, msg_id):
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"""Sends a message acknowledge for the given msg_id."""
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self._send_message(TLMessage(self.session, MsgsAck([msg_id])))
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def receive(self, update_state):
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"""
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Receives a single message from the connected endpoint.
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This method returns nothing, and will only affect other parts
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of the MtProtoSender such as the updates callback being fired
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or a pending request being confirmed.
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Any unhandled object (likely updates) will be passed to
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update_state.process(TLObject).
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:param update_state:
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the UpdateState that will process all the received
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Update and Updates objects.
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"""
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if self._recv_lock.locked():
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return
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try:
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with self._recv_lock:
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body = self.connection.recv()
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except (BufferError, InvalidChecksumError):
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# TODO BufferError, we should spot the cause...
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# "No more bytes left"; something wrong happened, clear
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# everything to be on the safe side, or:
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#
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# "This packet should be skipped"; since this may have
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# been a result for a request, invalidate every request
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# and just re-invoke them to avoid problems
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__log__.exception('Error while receiving server response. '
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'%d pending request(s) will be ignored',
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len(self._pending_receive))
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self._clear_all_pending()
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return
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message, remote_msg_id, remote_seq = self._decode_msg(body)
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with BinaryReader(message) as reader:
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self._process_msg(remote_msg_id, remote_seq, reader, update_state)
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# endregion
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# region Low level processing
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def _send_message(self, message):
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"""
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Sends the given encrypted through the network.
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:param message: the TLMessage to be sent.
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"""
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with self._send_lock:
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self.connection.send(utils.pack_message(self.session, message))
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def _decode_msg(self, body):
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"""
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Decodes the body of the payload received from the network.
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:param body: the body to be decoded.
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:return: a tuple of (decoded message, remote message id, remote seq).
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"""
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if len(body) < 8:
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if body == b'l\xfe\xff\xff':
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raise BrokenAuthKeyError()
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else:
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raise BufferError("Can't decode packet ({})".format(body))
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with BinaryReader(body) as reader:
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return utils.unpack_message(self.session, reader)
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def _process_msg(self, msg_id, sequence, reader, state):
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"""
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Processes the message read from the network inside reader.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the BinaryReader that contains the message.
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:param state: the current UpdateState.
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:return: true if the message was handled correctly, false otherwise.
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"""
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# TODO Check salt, session_id and sequence_number
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self._need_confirmation.add(msg_id)
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code = reader.read_int(signed=False)
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reader.seek(-4)
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# These are a bit of special case, not yet generated by the code gen
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if code == 0xf35c6d01: # rpc_result, (response of an RPC call)
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__log__.debug('Processing Remote Procedure Call result')
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return self._handle_rpc_result(msg_id, sequence, reader)
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if code == MessageContainer.CONSTRUCTOR_ID:
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__log__.debug('Processing container result')
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return self._handle_container(msg_id, sequence, reader, state)
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if code == GzipPacked.CONSTRUCTOR_ID:
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__log__.debug('Processing gzipped result')
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return self._handle_gzip_packed(msg_id, sequence, reader, state)
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if code not in tlobjects:
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__log__.warning(
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'Unknown message with ID %d, data left in the buffer %s',
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hex(code), repr(reader.get_bytes()[reader.tell_position():])
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)
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return False
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obj = reader.tgread_object()
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__log__.debug('Processing %s result', type(obj).__name__)
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if isinstance(obj, Pong):
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return self._handle_pong(msg_id, sequence, obj)
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if isinstance(obj, BadServerSalt):
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return self._handle_bad_server_salt(msg_id, sequence, obj)
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if isinstance(obj, BadMsgNotification):
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return self._handle_bad_msg_notification(msg_id, sequence, obj)
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if isinstance(obj, MsgDetailedInfo):
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return self._handle_msg_detailed_info(msg_id, sequence, obj)
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if isinstance(obj, MsgNewDetailedInfo):
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return self._handle_msg_new_detailed_info(msg_id, sequence, obj)
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if isinstance(obj, NewSessionCreated):
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return self._handle_new_session_created(msg_id, sequence, obj)
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if isinstance(obj, MsgsAck): # may handle the request we wanted
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# Ignore every ack request *unless* when logging out, when it's
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# when it seems to only make sense. We also need to set a non-None
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# result since Telegram doesn't send the response for these.
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for msg_id in obj.msg_ids:
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r = self._pop_request_of_type(msg_id, LogOutRequest)
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if r:
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r.result = True # Telegram won't send this value
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r.confirm_received.set()
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__log__.debug('Confirmed %s through ack', type(r).__name__)
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return True
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if isinstance(obj, FutureSalts):
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r = self._pop_request(obj.req_msg_id)
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if r:
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r.result = obj
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r.confirm_received.set()
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__log__.debug('Confirmed %s through salt', type(r).__name__)
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# If the object isn't any of the above, then it should be an Update.
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self.session.process_entities(obj)
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if state:
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state.process(obj)
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return True
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# endregion
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# region Message handling
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def _pop_request(self, msg_id):
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"""
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Pops a pending **request** from self._pending_receive.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message that belongs to the request.
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:return: the request, or None if it wasn't found.
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"""
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message = self._pending_receive.pop(msg_id, None)
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if message:
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return message.request
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def _pop_request_of_type(self, msg_id, t):
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"""
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Pops a pending **request** from self._pending_receive.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message that belongs to the request.
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:param t: the type of the desired request.
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:return: the request matching the type t, or None if it wasn't found.
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"""
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message = self._pending_receive.get(msg_id, None)
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if message and isinstance(message.request, t):
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return self._pending_receive.pop(msg_id).request
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def _pop_requests_of_container(self, container_msg_id):
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"""
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Pops pending **requests** from self._pending_receive.
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:param container_msg_id: the ID of the container.
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:return: the requests that belong to the given container. May be empty.
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"""
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msgs = [msg for msg in self._pending_receive.values()
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if msg.container_msg_id == container_msg_id]
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requests = [msg.request for msg in msgs]
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for msg in msgs:
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self._pending_receive.pop(msg.msg_id, None)
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return requests
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def _clear_all_pending(self):
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"""
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Clears all pending requests, and flags them all as received.
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"""
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for r in self._pending_receive.values():
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r.request.confirm_received.set()
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__log__.info('Abruptly confirming %s', type(r).__name__)
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self._pending_receive.clear()
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def _resend_request(self, msg_id):
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"""
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Re-sends the request that belongs to a certain msg_id. This may
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also be the msg_id of a container if they were sent in one.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the request to be resent.
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"""
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request = self._pop_request(msg_id)
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if request:
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return self.send(request)
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requests = self._pop_requests_of_container(msg_id)
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if requests:
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return self.send(*requests)
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def _handle_pong(self, msg_id, sequence, pong):
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"""
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Handles a Pong response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the Pong.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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request = self._pop_request(pong.msg_id)
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if request:
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request.result = pong
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request.confirm_received.set()
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__log__.debug('Confirmed %s through pong', type(request).__name__)
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return True
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def _handle_container(self, msg_id, sequence, reader, state):
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"""
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Handles a MessageContainer response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the MessageContainer.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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for inner_msg_id, _, inner_len in MessageContainer.iter_read(reader):
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begin_position = reader.tell_position()
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# Note that this code is IMPORTANT for skipping RPC results of
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# lost requests (i.e., ones from the previous connection session)
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try:
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if not self._process_msg(inner_msg_id, sequence, reader, state):
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reader.set_position(begin_position + inner_len)
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except:
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# If any error is raised, something went wrong; skip the packet
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reader.set_position(begin_position + inner_len)
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raise
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return True
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def _handle_bad_server_salt(self, msg_id, sequence, bad_salt):
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"""
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Handles a BadServerSalt response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the BadServerSalt.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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self.session.salt = bad_salt.new_server_salt
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self.session.save()
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# "the bad_server_salt response is received with the
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# correct salt, and the message is to be re-sent with it"
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self._resend_request(bad_salt.bad_msg_id)
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return True
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def _handle_bad_msg_notification(self, msg_id, sequence, bad_msg):
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"""
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Handles a BadMessageError response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the BadMessageError.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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error = BadMessageError(bad_msg.error_code)
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__log__.warning('Read bad msg notification %s: %s', bad_msg, error)
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if bad_msg.error_code in (16, 17):
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# sent msg_id too low or too high (respectively).
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# Use the current msg_id to determine the right time offset.
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self.session.update_time_offset(correct_msg_id=msg_id)
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__log__.info('Attempting to use the correct time offset')
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self._resend_request(bad_msg.bad_msg_id)
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return True
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elif bad_msg.error_code == 32:
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# msg_seqno too low, so just pump it up by some "large" amount
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# TODO A better fix would be to start with a new fresh session ID
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self.session.sequence += 64
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__log__.info('Attempting to set the right higher sequence')
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self._resend_request(bad_msg.bad_msg_id)
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return True
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elif bad_msg.error_code == 33:
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# msg_seqno too high never seems to happen but just in case
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self.session.sequence -= 16
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__log__.info('Attempting to set the right lower sequence')
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self._resend_request(bad_msg.bad_msg_id)
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return True
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else:
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raise error
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def _handle_msg_detailed_info(self, msg_id, sequence, msg_new):
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"""
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Handles a MsgDetailedInfo response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the MsgDetailedInfo.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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# TODO For now, simply ack msg_new.answer_msg_id
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# Relevant tdesktop source code: https://goo.gl/VvpCC6
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self._send_acknowledge(msg_new.answer_msg_id)
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return True
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def _handle_msg_new_detailed_info(self, msg_id, sequence, msg_new):
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"""
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Handles a MsgNewDetailedInfo response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the MsgNewDetailedInfo.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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# TODO For now, simply ack msg_new.answer_msg_id
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# Relevant tdesktop source code: https://goo.gl/G7DPsR
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self._send_acknowledge(msg_new.answer_msg_id)
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return True
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def _handle_new_session_created(self, msg_id, sequence, new_session):
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"""
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Handles a NewSessionCreated response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the NewSessionCreated.
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:return: true, as it always succeeds.
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"""
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self.session.salt = new_session.server_salt
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# TODO https://goo.gl/LMyN7A
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return True
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def _handle_rpc_result(self, msg_id, sequence, reader):
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"""
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Handles a RPCResult response.
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the RPCResult.
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:return: true if the request ID to which this result belongs is found,
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false otherwise (meaning nothing was read).
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"""
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reader.read_int(signed=False) # code
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request_id = reader.read_long()
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inner_code = reader.read_int(signed=False)
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reader.seek(-4)
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__log__.debug('Received response for request with ID %d', request_id)
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request = self._pop_request(request_id)
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if inner_code == 0x2144ca19: # RPC Error
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reader.seek(4)
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if self.session.report_errors and request:
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error = rpc_message_to_error(
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reader.read_int(), reader.tgread_string(),
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report_method=type(request).CONSTRUCTOR_ID
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)
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else:
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error = rpc_message_to_error(
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reader.read_int(), reader.tgread_string()
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)
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# Acknowledge that we received the error
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self._send_acknowledge(request_id)
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if request:
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request.rpc_error = error
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request.confirm_received.set()
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__log__.debug('Confirmed %s through error %s',
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type(request).__name__, error)
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# else TODO Where should this error be reported?
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# Read may be async. Can an error not-belong to a request?
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return True # All contents were read okay
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elif request:
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if inner_code == GzipPacked.CONSTRUCTOR_ID:
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with BinaryReader(GzipPacked.read(reader)) as compressed_reader:
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request.on_response(compressed_reader)
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else:
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request.on_response(reader)
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self.session.process_entities(request.result)
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request.confirm_received.set()
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__log__.debug(
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'Confirmed %s through normal result %s',
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type(request).__name__, type(request.result).__name__
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)
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return True
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# If it's really a result for RPC from previous connection
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# session, it will be skipped by the handle_container().
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# For some reason this also seems to happen when downloading
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# photos, where the server responds with FileJpeg().
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def _try_read(r):
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try:
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return r.tgread_object()
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except Exception as e:
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return '(failed to read: {})'.format(e)
|
|
|
|
if inner_code == GzipPacked.CONSTRUCTOR_ID:
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with BinaryReader(GzipPacked.read(reader)) as compressed_reader:
|
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obj = _try_read(compressed_reader)
|
|
else:
|
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obj = _try_read(reader)
|
|
|
|
__log__.warning(
|
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'Lost request (ID %d) with code %s will be skipped, contents: %s',
|
|
request_id, hex(inner_code), obj
|
|
)
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def _handle_gzip_packed(self, msg_id, sequence, reader, state):
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"""
|
|
Handles a GzipPacked response.
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|
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:param msg_id: the ID of the message.
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:param sequence: the sequence of the message.
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:param reader: the reader containing the GzipPacked.
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:return: the result of processing the packed message.
|
|
"""
|
|
with BinaryReader(GzipPacked.read(reader)) as compressed_reader:
|
|
# We are reentering process_msg, which seemingly the same msg_id
|
|
# to the self._need_confirmation set. Remove it from there first
|
|
# to avoid any future conflicts (i.e. if we "ignore" messages
|
|
# that we are already aware of, see 1a91c02 and old 63dfb1e)
|
|
self._need_confirmation -= {msg_id}
|
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return self._process_msg(msg_id, sequence, compressed_reader, state)
|
|
|
|
# endregion
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