pyTelegramBotAPI/telebot/__init__.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from datetime import datetime
import logging
import re
import sys
import threading
import time
import traceback
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional, Union
# these imports are used to avoid circular import error
import telebot.util
import telebot.types
# storage
from telebot.storage import StatePickleStorage, StateMemoryStorage
# random module to generate random string
import random
import string
import ssl
logger = logging.getLogger('TeleBot')
formatter = logging.Formatter(
'%(asctime)s (%(filename)s:%(lineno)d %(threadName)s) %(levelname)s - %(name)s: "%(message)s"'
)
import inspect
console_output_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
console_output_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(console_output_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
from telebot import apihelper, util, types
from telebot.handler_backends import MemoryHandlerBackend, FileHandlerBackend, BaseMiddleware, CancelUpdate, SkipHandler, State
from telebot.custom_filters import SimpleCustomFilter, AdvancedCustomFilter
REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES = Union[
types.InlineKeyboardMarkup, types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup,
types.ReplyKeyboardRemove, types.ForceReply]
"""
Module : telebot
"""
class Handler:
"""
Class for (next step|reply) handlers
"""
def __init__(self, callback, *args, **kwargs):
self.callback = callback
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
def __getitem__(self, item):
return getattr(self, item)
class ExceptionHandler:
"""
Class for handling exceptions while Polling
"""
# noinspection PyMethodMayBeStatic,PyUnusedLocal
def handle(self, exception):
return False
class TeleBot:
"""
This is the main synchronous class for Bot.
It allows you to add handlers for different kind of updates.
Usage:
.. code-block:: python
from telebot import TeleBot
bot = TeleBot('token') # get token from @BotFather
See more examples in examples/ directory:
https://github.com/eternnoir/pyTelegramBotAPI/tree/master/examples
"""
def __init__(
self, token, parse_mode=None, threaded=True, skip_pending=False, num_threads=2,
next_step_backend=None, reply_backend=None, exception_handler=None, last_update_id=0,
suppress_middleware_excepions=False, state_storage=StateMemoryStorage(), use_class_middlewares=False
):
"""
:param token: bot API token
:param parse_mode: default parse_mode
:return: Telebot object.
"""
self.token = token
self.parse_mode = parse_mode
self.update_listener = []
self.skip_pending = skip_pending
self.suppress_middleware_excepions = suppress_middleware_excepions
self.__stop_polling = threading.Event()
self.last_update_id = last_update_id
self.exc_info = None
self.next_step_backend = next_step_backend
if not self.next_step_backend:
self.next_step_backend = MemoryHandlerBackend()
self.reply_backend = reply_backend
if not self.reply_backend:
self.reply_backend = MemoryHandlerBackend()
self.exception_handler = exception_handler
self.message_handlers = []
self.edited_message_handlers = []
self.channel_post_handlers = []
self.edited_channel_post_handlers = []
self.inline_handlers = []
self.chosen_inline_handlers = []
self.callback_query_handlers = []
self.shipping_query_handlers = []
self.pre_checkout_query_handlers = []
self.poll_handlers = []
self.poll_answer_handlers = []
self.my_chat_member_handlers = []
self.chat_member_handlers = []
self.chat_join_request_handlers = []
self.custom_filters = {}
self.state_handlers = []
self.current_states = state_storage
self.use_class_middlewares = use_class_middlewares
if apihelper.ENABLE_MIDDLEWARE and not use_class_middlewares:
self.typed_middleware_handlers = {
'message': [],
'edited_message': [],
'channel_post': [],
'edited_channel_post': [],
'inline_query': [],
'chosen_inline_result': [],
'callback_query': [],
'shipping_query': [],
'pre_checkout_query': [],
'poll': [],
'poll_answer': [],
'my_chat_member': [],
'chat_member': [],
'chat_join_request': []
}
self.default_middleware_handlers = []
if apihelper.ENABLE_MIDDLEWARE and use_class_middlewares:
logger.warning(
'You are using class based middlewares, but you have '
'ENABLE_MIDDLEWARE set to True. This is not recommended.'
)
self.middlewares = [] if use_class_middlewares else None
self.threaded = threaded
if self.threaded:
self.worker_pool = util.ThreadPool(self, num_threads=num_threads)
@property
def user(self) -> types.User:
"""
The User object representing this bot.
Equivalent to bot.get_me() but the result is cached so only one API call is needed
"""
if not hasattr(self, "_user"):
self._user = self.get_me()
return self._user
def enable_save_next_step_handlers(self, delay=120, filename="./.handler-saves/step.save"):
"""
Enable saving next step handlers (by default saving disabled)
This function explicitly assigns FileHandlerBackend (instead of Saver) just to keep backward
compatibility whose purpose was to enable file saving capability for handlers. And the same
implementation is now available with FileHandlerBackend
:param delay: Delay between changes in handlers and saving
:param filename: Filename of save file
"""
self.next_step_backend = FileHandlerBackend(self.next_step_backend.handlers, filename, delay)
def enable_saving_states(self, filename="./.state-save/states.pkl"):
"""
Enable saving states (by default saving disabled)
:param filename: Filename of saving file
"""
self.current_states = StatePickleStorage(file_path=filename)
self.current_states.create_dir()
def enable_save_reply_handlers(self, delay=120, filename="./.handler-saves/reply.save"):
"""
Enable saving reply handlers (by default saving disable)
This function explicitly assigns FileHandlerBackend (instead of Saver) just to keep backward
compatibility whose purpose was to enable file saving capability for handlers. And the same
implementation is now available with FileHandlerBackend
:param delay: Delay between changes in handlers and saving
:param filename: Filename of save file
"""
self.reply_backend = FileHandlerBackend(self.reply_backend.handlers, filename, delay)
def disable_save_next_step_handlers(self):
"""
Disable saving next step handlers (by default saving disable)
This function is left to keep backward compatibility whose purpose was to disable file saving capability
for handlers. For the same purpose, MemoryHandlerBackend is reassigned as a new next_step_backend backend
instead of FileHandlerBackend.
"""
self.next_step_backend = MemoryHandlerBackend(self.next_step_backend.handlers)
def disable_save_reply_handlers(self):
"""
Disable saving next step handlers (by default saving disable)
This function is left to keep backward compatibility whose purpose was to disable file saving capability
for handlers. For the same purpose, MemoryHandlerBackend is reassigned as a new reply_backend backend
instead of FileHandlerBackend.
"""
self.reply_backend = MemoryHandlerBackend(self.reply_backend.handlers)
def load_next_step_handlers(self, filename="./.handler-saves/step.save", del_file_after_loading=True):
"""
Load next step handlers from save file
This function is left to keep backward compatibility whose purpose was to load handlers from file with the
help of FileHandlerBackend and is only recommended to use if next_step_backend was assigned as
FileHandlerBackend before entering this function
:param filename: Filename of the file where handlers was saved
:param del_file_after_loading: Is passed True, after loading save file will be deleted
"""
self.next_step_backend.load_handlers(filename, del_file_after_loading)
def load_reply_handlers(self, filename="./.handler-saves/reply.save", del_file_after_loading=True):
"""
Load reply handlers from save file
This function is left to keep backward compatibility whose purpose was to load handlers from file with the
help of FileHandlerBackend and is only recommended to use if reply_backend was assigned as
FileHandlerBackend before entering this function
:param filename: Filename of the file where handlers was saved
:param del_file_after_loading: Is passed True, after loading save file will be deleted
"""
self.reply_backend.load_handlers(filename, del_file_after_loading)
def set_webhook(self, url=None, certificate=None, max_connections=None, allowed_updates=None, ip_address=None,
drop_pending_updates = None, timeout=None, secret_token=None):
"""
Use this method to specify a url and receive incoming updates via an outgoing webhook. Whenever there is an
update for the bot, we will send an HTTPS POST request to the specified url,
containing a JSON-serialized Update.
In case of an unsuccessful request, we will give up after a reasonable amount of attempts.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setwebhook
:param url: HTTPS url to send updates to. Use an empty string to remove webhook integration
:param certificate: Upload your public key certificate so that the root certificate in use can be checked.
See our self-signed guide for details.
:param max_connections: Maximum allowed number of simultaneous HTTPS connections to the webhook
for update delivery, 1-100. Defaults to 40. Use lower values to limit the load on your bot's server,
and higher values to increase your bot's throughput.
:param allowed_updates: A JSON-serialized list of the update types you want your bot to receive.
For example, specify [“message”, “edited_channel_post”, “callback_query”] to only receive updates
of these types. See Update for a complete list of available update types.
Specify an empty list to receive all updates regardless of type (default).
If not specified, the previous setting will be used.
:param ip_address: The fixed IP address which will be used to send webhook requests instead of the IP address
resolved through DNS
:param drop_pending_updates: Pass True to drop all pending updates
:param timeout: Integer. Request connection timeout
:param secret_token: Secret token to be used to verify the webhook request.
:return: API reply.
"""
return apihelper.set_webhook(self.token, url, certificate, max_connections, allowed_updates, ip_address,
drop_pending_updates, timeout, secret_token)
def run_webhooks(self,
listen: Optional[str]="127.0.0.1",
port: Optional[int]=443,
url_path: Optional[str]=None,
certificate: Optional[str]=None,
certificate_key: Optional[str]=None,
webhook_url: Optional[str]=None,
max_connections: Optional[int]=None,
allowed_updates: Optional[List]=None,
ip_address: Optional[str]=None,
drop_pending_updates: Optional[bool] = None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
secret_token: Optional[str]=None,
secret_token_length: Optional[int]=20,
debug: Optional[bool]=False):
"""
This class sets webhooks and listens to a given url and port.
:param listen: IP address to listen to. Defaults to
0.0.0.0
:param port: A port which will be used to listen to webhooks.
:param url_path: Path to the webhook. Defaults to /token
:param certificate: Path to the certificate file.
:param certificate_key: Path to the certificate key file.
:param webhook_url: Webhook URL.
:param max_connections: Maximum allowed number of simultaneous HTTPS connections to the webhook for update delivery, 1-100. Defaults to 40. Use lower values to limit the load on your bot's server, and higher values to increase your bot's throughput.
:param allowed_updates: A JSON-serialized list of the update types you want your bot to receive. For example, specify [“message”, “edited_channel_post”, “callback_query”] to only receive updates of these types. See Update for a complete list of available update types. Specify an empty list to receive all updates regardless of type (default). If not specified, the previous setting will be used.
:param ip_address: The fixed IP address which will be used to send webhook requests instead of the IP address resolved through DNS
:param drop_pending_updates: Pass True to drop all pending updates
:param timeout: Integer. Request connection timeout
:param secret_token: Secret token to be used to verify the webhook request.
:return:
"""
# generate secret token if not set
if not secret_token:
secret_token = ''.join(random.choices(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits, k=secret_token_length))
if not url_path:
url_path = self.token + '/'
if url_path[-1] != '/': url_path += '/'
protocol = "https" if certificate else "http"
if not webhook_url:
webhook_url = "{}://{}:{}/{}".format(protocol, listen, port, url_path)
if certificate and certificate_key:
ssl_ctx = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
ssl_ctx.load_cert_chain(certificate, certificate_key)
else:
ssl_ctx = None
# open certificate if it exists
cert_file = open(certificate, 'rb') if certificate else None
self.set_webhook(
url=webhook_url,
certificate=cert_file,
max_connections=max_connections,
allowed_updates=allowed_updates,
ip_address=ip_address,
drop_pending_updates=drop_pending_updates,
timeout=timeout,
secret_token=secret_token
)
if cert_file: cert_file.close()
ssl_context = (certificate, certificate_key) if certificate else (None, None)
# webhooks module
try:
from telebot.ext.sync import SyncWebhookListener
except (NameError, ImportError):
raise ImportError("Please install uvicorn and fastapi in order to use `run_webhooks` method.")
self.webhook_listener = SyncWebhookListener(self, secret_token, listen, port, ssl_context, '/'+url_path, debug)
self.webhook_listener.run_app()
def delete_webhook(self, drop_pending_updates=None, timeout=None):
"""
Use this method to remove webhook integration if you decide to switch back to getUpdates.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletewebhook
:param drop_pending_updates: Pass True to drop all pending updates
:param timeout: Integer. Request connection timeout
:return: bool
"""
return apihelper.delete_webhook(self.token, drop_pending_updates, timeout)
def get_webhook_info(self, timeout: Optional[int]=None):
"""
Use this method to get current webhook status. Requires no parameters.
If the bot is using getUpdates, will return an object with the url field empty.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getwebhookinfo
:param timeout: Integer. Request connection timeout
:return: On success, returns a WebhookInfo object.
"""
result = apihelper.get_webhook_info(self.token, timeout)
return types.WebhookInfo.de_json(result)
def remove_webhook(self):
return self.set_webhook() # No params resets webhook
def get_updates(self, offset: Optional[int]=None, limit: Optional[int]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=20, allowed_updates: Optional[List[str]]=None,
long_polling_timeout: int=20) -> List[types.Update]:
"""
Use this method to receive incoming updates using long polling (wiki). An Array of Update objects is returned.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getupdates
:param allowed_updates: Array of string. List the types of updates you want your bot to receive.
:param offset: Integer. Identifier of the first update to be returned.
:param limit: Integer. Limits the number of updates to be retrieved.
:param timeout: Integer. Request connection timeout
:param long_polling_timeout: Timeout in seconds for long polling.
:return: array of Updates
"""
json_updates = apihelper.get_updates(self.token, offset, limit, timeout, allowed_updates, long_polling_timeout)
return [types.Update.de_json(ju) for ju in json_updates]
def __skip_updates(self):
"""
Get and discard all pending updates before first poll of the bot
:return:
"""
self.get_updates(offset=-1)
def __retrieve_updates(self, timeout=20, long_polling_timeout=20, allowed_updates=None):
"""
Retrieves any updates from the Telegram API.
Registered listeners and applicable message handlers will be notified when a new message arrives.
:raises ApiException when a call has failed.
"""
if self.skip_pending:
self.__skip_updates()
logger.debug('Skipped all pending messages')
self.skip_pending = False
updates = self.get_updates(offset=(self.last_update_id + 1),
allowed_updates=allowed_updates,
timeout=timeout, long_polling_timeout=long_polling_timeout)
self.process_new_updates(updates)
def process_new_updates(self, updates):
"""
Processes new updates. Just pass list of subclasses of Update to this method.
:param updates: List of Update objects
"""
upd_count = len(updates)
logger.debug('Received {0} new updates'.format(upd_count))
if upd_count == 0: return
new_messages = None
new_edited_messages = None
new_channel_posts = None
new_edited_channel_posts = None
new_inline_queries = None
new_chosen_inline_results = None
new_callback_queries = None
new_shipping_queries = None
new_pre_checkout_queries = None
new_polls = None
new_poll_answers = None
new_my_chat_members = None
new_chat_members = None
new_chat_join_request = None
for update in updates:
if apihelper.ENABLE_MIDDLEWARE:
try:
self.process_middlewares(update)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(str(e))
if not self.suppress_middleware_excepions:
raise
else:
if update.update_id > self.last_update_id: self.last_update_id = update.update_id
continue
if update.update_id > self.last_update_id:
self.last_update_id = update.update_id
if update.message:
if new_messages is None: new_messages = []
new_messages.append(update.message)
if update.edited_message:
if new_edited_messages is None: new_edited_messages = []
new_edited_messages.append(update.edited_message)
if update.channel_post:
if new_channel_posts is None: new_channel_posts = []
new_channel_posts.append(update.channel_post)
if update.edited_channel_post:
if new_edited_channel_posts is None: new_edited_channel_posts = []
new_edited_channel_posts.append(update.edited_channel_post)
if update.inline_query:
if new_inline_queries is None: new_inline_queries = []
new_inline_queries.append(update.inline_query)
if update.chosen_inline_result:
if new_chosen_inline_results is None: new_chosen_inline_results = []
new_chosen_inline_results.append(update.chosen_inline_result)
if update.callback_query:
if new_callback_queries is None: new_callback_queries = []
new_callback_queries.append(update.callback_query)
if update.shipping_query:
if new_shipping_queries is None: new_shipping_queries = []
new_shipping_queries.append(update.shipping_query)
if update.pre_checkout_query:
if new_pre_checkout_queries is None: new_pre_checkout_queries = []
new_pre_checkout_queries.append(update.pre_checkout_query)
if update.poll:
if new_polls is None: new_polls = []
new_polls.append(update.poll)
if update.poll_answer:
if new_poll_answers is None: new_poll_answers = []
new_poll_answers.append(update.poll_answer)
if update.my_chat_member:
if new_my_chat_members is None: new_my_chat_members = []
new_my_chat_members.append(update.my_chat_member)
if update.chat_member:
if new_chat_members is None: new_chat_members = []
new_chat_members.append(update.chat_member)
if update.chat_join_request:
if new_chat_join_request is None: new_chat_join_request = []
new_chat_join_request.append(update.chat_join_request)
if new_messages:
self.process_new_messages(new_messages)
if new_edited_messages:
self.process_new_edited_messages(new_edited_messages)
if new_channel_posts:
self.process_new_channel_posts(new_channel_posts)
if new_edited_channel_posts:
self.process_new_edited_channel_posts(new_edited_channel_posts)
if new_inline_queries:
self.process_new_inline_query(new_inline_queries)
if new_chosen_inline_results:
self.process_new_chosen_inline_query(new_chosen_inline_results)
if new_callback_queries:
self.process_new_callback_query(new_callback_queries)
if new_shipping_queries:
self.process_new_shipping_query(new_shipping_queries)
if new_pre_checkout_queries:
self.process_new_pre_checkout_query(new_pre_checkout_queries)
if new_polls:
self.process_new_poll(new_polls)
if new_poll_answers:
self.process_new_poll_answer(new_poll_answers)
if new_my_chat_members:
self.process_new_my_chat_member(new_my_chat_members)
if new_chat_members:
self.process_new_chat_member(new_chat_members)
if new_chat_join_request:
self.process_new_chat_join_request(new_chat_join_request)
def process_new_messages(self, new_messages):
self._notify_next_handlers(new_messages)
self._notify_reply_handlers(new_messages)
self.__notify_update(new_messages)
self._notify_command_handlers(self.message_handlers, new_messages, 'message')
def process_new_edited_messages(self, edited_message):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.edited_message_handlers, edited_message, 'edited_message')
def process_new_channel_posts(self, channel_post):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.channel_post_handlers, channel_post, 'channel_post')
def process_new_edited_channel_posts(self, edited_channel_post):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.edited_channel_post_handlers, edited_channel_post, 'edited_channel_post')
def process_new_inline_query(self, new_inline_querys):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.inline_handlers, new_inline_querys, 'inline_query')
def process_new_chosen_inline_query(self, new_chosen_inline_querys):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.chosen_inline_handlers, new_chosen_inline_querys, 'chosen_inline_query')
def process_new_callback_query(self, new_callback_querys):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.callback_query_handlers, new_callback_querys, 'callback_query')
def process_new_shipping_query(self, new_shipping_querys):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.shipping_query_handlers, new_shipping_querys, 'shipping_query')
def process_new_pre_checkout_query(self, pre_checkout_querys):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.pre_checkout_query_handlers, pre_checkout_querys, 'pre_checkout_query')
def process_new_poll(self, polls):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.poll_handlers, polls, 'poll')
def process_new_poll_answer(self, poll_answers):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.poll_answer_handlers, poll_answers, 'poll_answer')
def process_new_my_chat_member(self, my_chat_members):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.my_chat_member_handlers, my_chat_members, 'my_chat_member')
def process_new_chat_member(self, chat_members):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.chat_member_handlers, chat_members, 'chat_member')
def process_new_chat_join_request(self, chat_join_request):
self._notify_command_handlers(self.chat_join_request_handlers, chat_join_request, 'chat_join_request')
def process_middlewares(self, update):
for update_type, middlewares in self.typed_middleware_handlers.items():
if getattr(update, update_type) is not None:
for typed_middleware_handler in middlewares:
try:
typed_middleware_handler(self, getattr(update, update_type))
except Exception as e:
e.args = e.args + (f'Typed middleware handler "{typed_middleware_handler.__qualname__}"',)
raise
if len(self.default_middleware_handlers) > 0:
for default_middleware_handler in self.default_middleware_handlers:
try:
default_middleware_handler(self, update)
except Exception as e:
e.args = e.args + (f'Default middleware handler "{default_middleware_handler.__qualname__}"',)
raise
def __notify_update(self, new_messages):
if len(self.update_listener) == 0:
return
for listener in self.update_listener:
self._exec_task(listener, new_messages)
def infinity_polling(self, timeout: int=20, skip_pending: bool=False, long_polling_timeout: int=20,
logger_level=logging.ERROR, allowed_updates: Optional[List[str]]=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Wrap polling with infinite loop and exception handling to avoid bot stops polling.
:param timeout: Request connection timeout
:param long_polling_timeout: Timeout in seconds for long polling (see API docs)
:param skip_pending: skip old updates
:param logger_level: Custom (different from logger itself) logging level for infinity_polling logging.
Use logger levels from logging as a value. None/NOTSET = no error logging
:param allowed_updates: A list of the update types you want your bot to receive.
For example, specify [“message”, “edited_channel_post”, “callback_query”] to only receive updates of these types.
See util.update_types for a complete list of available update types.
Specify an empty list to receive all update types except chat_member (default).
If not specified, the previous setting will be used.
Please note that this parameter doesn't affect updates created before the call to the get_updates,
so unwanted updates may be received for a short period of time.
"""
if skip_pending:
self.__skip_updates()
while not self.__stop_polling.is_set():
try:
self.polling(non_stop=True, timeout=timeout, long_polling_timeout=long_polling_timeout,
logger_level=logger_level, allowed_updates=allowed_updates, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.ERROR:
logger.error("Infinity polling exception: %s", str(e))
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.DEBUG:
logger.error("Exception traceback:\n%s", traceback.format_exc())
time.sleep(3)
continue
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO:
logger.error("Infinity polling: polling exited")
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO:
logger.error("Break infinity polling")
def polling(self, non_stop: bool=False, skip_pending=False, interval: int=0, timeout: int=20, long_polling_timeout: int=20,
logger_level=logging.ERROR, allowed_updates: Optional[List[str]]=None,
none_stop: Optional[bool]=None):
"""
This function creates a new Thread that calls an internal __retrieve_updates function.
This allows the bot to retrieve Updates automagically and notify listeners and message handlers accordingly.
Warning: Do not call this function more than once!
Always get updates.
:param interval: Delay between two update retrivals
:param non_stop: Do not stop polling when an ApiException occurs.
:param timeout: Request connection timeout
:param skip_pending: skip old updates
:param long_polling_timeout: Timeout in seconds for long polling (see API docs)
:param logger_level: Custom (different from logger itself) logging level for infinity_polling logging.
Use logger levels from logging as a value. None/NOTSET = no error logging
:param allowed_updates: A list of the update types you want your bot to receive.
For example, specify [“message”, “edited_channel_post”, “callback_query”] to only receive updates of these types.
See util.update_types for a complete list of available update types.
Specify an empty list to receive all update types except chat_member (default).
If not specified, the previous setting will be used.
Please note that this parameter doesn't affect updates created before the call to the get_updates,
so unwanted updates may be received for a short period of time.
:param none_stop: Deprecated, use non_stop. Old typo f***up compatibility
:return:
"""
if none_stop is not None:
logger.warning("polling: none_stop parameter is deprecated. Use non_stop instead.")
non_stop = none_stop
if skip_pending:
self.__skip_updates()
if self.threaded:
self.__threaded_polling(non_stop=non_stop, interval=interval, timeout=timeout, long_polling_timeout=long_polling_timeout,
logger_level=logger_level, allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
else:
self.__non_threaded_polling(non_stop=non_stop, interval=interval, timeout=timeout, long_polling_timeout=long_polling_timeout,
logger_level=logger_level, allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
def __threaded_polling(self, non_stop = False, interval = 0, timeout = None, long_polling_timeout = None,
logger_level=logging.ERROR, allowed_updates=None):
if not(logger_level) or (logger_level < logging.INFO):
warning = "\n Warning: this message appearance will be changed. Set logger_level=logging.INFO to continue seeing it."
else:
warning = ""
#if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info('Started polling.' + warning)
self.__stop_polling.clear()
error_interval = 0.25
polling_thread = util.WorkerThread(name="PollingThread")
or_event = util.OrEvent(
polling_thread.done_event,
polling_thread.exception_event,
self.worker_pool.exception_event
)
while not self.__stop_polling.wait(interval):
or_event.clear()
try:
polling_thread.put(self.__retrieve_updates, timeout, long_polling_timeout, allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
or_event.wait() # wait for polling thread finish, polling thread error or thread pool error
polling_thread.raise_exceptions()
self.worker_pool.raise_exceptions()
error_interval = 0.25
except apihelper.ApiException as e:
if self.exception_handler is not None:
handled = self.exception_handler.handle(e)
else:
handled = False
if not handled:
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.ERROR:
logger.error("Threaded polling exception: %s", str(e))
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.DEBUG:
logger.error("Exception traceback:\n%s", traceback.format_exc())
if not non_stop:
self.__stop_polling.set()
# if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info("Exception occurred. Stopping." + warning)
else:
# if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info("Waiting for {0} seconds until retry".format(error_interval) + warning)
time.sleep(error_interval)
if error_interval * 2 < 60:
error_interval *= 2
else:
error_interval = 60
else:
# polling_thread.clear_exceptions()
# self.worker_pool.clear_exceptions()
time.sleep(error_interval)
polling_thread.clear_exceptions() #*
self.worker_pool.clear_exceptions() #*
except KeyboardInterrupt:
# if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info("KeyboardInterrupt received." + warning)
self.__stop_polling.set()
break
except Exception as e:
if self.exception_handler is not None:
handled = self.exception_handler.handle(e)
else:
handled = False
if not handled:
polling_thread.stop()
polling_thread.clear_exceptions() #*
self.worker_pool.clear_exceptions() #*
raise e
else:
polling_thread.clear_exceptions()
self.worker_pool.clear_exceptions()
time.sleep(error_interval)
polling_thread.stop()
polling_thread.clear_exceptions()
self.worker_pool.clear_exceptions()
#if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info('Stopped polling.' + warning)
def __non_threaded_polling(self, non_stop=False, interval=0, timeout=None, long_polling_timeout=None,
logger_level=logging.ERROR, allowed_updates=None):
if not(logger_level) or (logger_level < logging.INFO):
warning = "\n Warning: this message appearance will be changed. Set logger_level=logging.INFO to continue seeing it."
else:
warning = ""
#if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info('Started polling.' + warning)
self.__stop_polling.clear()
error_interval = 0.25
while not self.__stop_polling.wait(interval):
try:
self.__retrieve_updates(timeout, long_polling_timeout, allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
error_interval = 0.25
except apihelper.ApiException as e:
if self.exception_handler is not None:
handled = self.exception_handler.handle(e)
else:
handled = False
if not handled:
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.ERROR:
logger.error("Polling exception: %s", str(e))
if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.DEBUG:
logger.error("Exception traceback:\n%s", traceback.format_exc())
if not non_stop:
self.__stop_polling.set()
# if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info("Exception occurred. Stopping." + warning)
else:
# if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info("Waiting for {0} seconds until retry".format(error_interval) + warning)
time.sleep(error_interval)
error_interval *= 2
else:
time.sleep(error_interval)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
# if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info("KeyboardInterrupt received." + warning)
self.__stop_polling.set()
break
except Exception as e:
if self.exception_handler is not None:
handled = self.exception_handler.handle(e)
else:
handled = False
if not handled:
raise e
else:
time.sleep(error_interval)
#if logger_level and logger_level >= logging.INFO: # enable in future releases. Change output to logger.error
logger.info('Stopped polling.' + warning)
def _exec_task(self, task, *args, **kwargs):
if kwargs and kwargs.get('task_type') == 'handler':
pass_bot = kwargs.get('pass_bot')
kwargs.pop('pass_bot')
kwargs.pop('task_type')
if pass_bot:
kwargs['bot'] = self
if self.threaded:
self.worker_pool.put(task, *args, **kwargs)
else:
try:
task(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
if self.exception_handler is not None:
handled = self.exception_handler.handle(e)
else:
handled = False
if not handled:
raise e
def stop_polling(self):
self.__stop_polling.set()
def stop_bot(self):
self.stop_polling()
if self.threaded and self.worker_pool:
self.worker_pool.close()
def set_update_listener(self, listener):
self.update_listener.append(listener)
def get_me(self) -> types.User:
"""
Returns basic information about the bot in form of a User object.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getme
"""
result = apihelper.get_me(self.token)
return types.User.de_json(result)
def get_file(self, file_id: str) -> types.File:
"""
Use this method to get basic info about a file and prepare it for downloading.
For the moment, bots can download files of up to 20MB in size.
On success, a File object is returned.
It is guaranteed that the link will be valid for at least 1 hour.
When the link expires, a new one can be requested by calling get_file again.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getfile
:param file_id: File identifier
"""
return types.File.de_json(apihelper.get_file(self.token, file_id))
def get_file_url(self, file_id: str) -> str:
"""
Get a valid URL for downloading a file.
:param file_id: File identifier to get download URL for.
"""
return apihelper.get_file_url(self.token, file_id)
def download_file(self, file_path: str) -> bytes:
return apihelper.download_file(self.token, file_path)
def log_out(self) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to log out from the cloud Bot API server before launching the bot locally.
You MUST log out the bot before running it locally, otherwise there is no guarantee
that the bot will receive updates.
After a successful call, you can immediately log in on a local server,
but will not be able to log in back to the cloud Bot API server for 10 minutes.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#logout
"""
return apihelper.log_out(self.token)
def close(self) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to close the bot instance before moving it from one local server to another.
You need to delete the webhook before calling this method to ensure that the bot isn't launched again
after server restart.
The method will return error 429 in the first 10 minutes after the bot is launched.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#close
"""
return apihelper.close(self.token)
def get_user_profile_photos(self, user_id: int, offset: Optional[int]=None,
limit: Optional[int]=None) -> types.UserProfilePhotos:
"""
Retrieves the user profile photos of the person with 'user_id'
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getuserprofilephotos
:param user_id: Integer - Unique identifier of the target user
:param offset:
:param limit:
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.get_user_profile_photos(self.token, user_id, offset, limit)
return types.UserProfilePhotos.de_json(result)
def get_chat(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> types.Chat:
"""
Use this method to get up to date information about the chat (current name of the user for one-on-one
conversations, current username of a user, group or channel, etc.). Returns a Chat object on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getchat
:param chat_id:
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.get_chat(self.token, chat_id)
return types.Chat.de_json(result)
def leave_chat(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method for your bot to leave a group, supergroup or channel. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#leavechat
:param chat_id:
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.leave_chat(self.token, chat_id)
return result
def get_chat_administrators(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> List[types.ChatMember]:
"""
Use this method to get a list of administrators in a chat.
On success, returns an Array of ChatMember objects that contains
information about all chat administrators except other bots.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getchatadministrators
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username
of the target supergroup or channel (in the format @channelusername)
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.get_chat_administrators(self.token, chat_id)
return [types.ChatMember.de_json(r) for r in result]
@util.deprecated(deprecation_text="Use get_chat_member_count instead")
def get_chat_members_count(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> int:
"""
This function is deprecated. Use `get_chat_member_count` instead
"""
result = apihelper.get_chat_member_count(self.token, chat_id)
return result
def get_chat_member_count(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> int:
"""
Use this method to get the number of members in a chat. Returns Int on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getchatmembercount
:param chat_id:
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.get_chat_member_count(self.token, chat_id)
return result
def set_chat_sticker_set(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], sticker_set_name: str) -> types.StickerSet:
"""
Use this method to set a new group sticker set for a supergroup. The bot must be an administrator
in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Use the field can_set_sticker_set optionally returned in getChat requests to check
if the bot can use this method. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchatstickerset
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup (in the format @supergroupusername)
:param sticker_set_name: Name of the sticker set to be set as the group sticker set
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.set_chat_sticker_set(self.token, chat_id, sticker_set_name)
return result
def delete_chat_sticker_set(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to delete a group sticker set from a supergroup. The bot must be an administrator in the chat
for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Use the field can_set_sticker_set
optionally returned in getChat requests to check if the bot can use this method. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletechatstickerset
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup (in the format @supergroupusername)
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.delete_chat_sticker_set(self.token, chat_id)
return result
def get_chat_member(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int) -> types.ChatMember:
"""
Use this method to get information about a member of a chat. Returns a ChatMember object on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getchatmember
:param chat_id:
:param user_id:
:return: API reply.
"""
result = apihelper.get_chat_member(self.token, chat_id, user_id)
return types.ChatMember.de_json(result)
def send_message(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], text: str,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
disable_web_page_preview: Optional[bool]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send text messages.
Warning: Do not send more than about 4000 characters each message, otherwise you'll risk an HTTP 414 error.
If you must send more than 4000 characters,
use the `split_string` or `smart_split` function in util.py.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendmessage
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername)
:param text: Text of the message to be sent
:param parse_mode: Send Markdown or HTML, if you want Telegram apps to show bold, italic, fixed-width text or inline URLs in your bot's message.
:param entities: List of special entities that appear in message text, which can be specified instead of parse_mode
:param disable_web_page_preview: Disables link previews for links in this message
:param disable_notification: Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound.
:param protect_content: If True, the message content will be hidden for all users except for the target user
:param reply_to_message_id: If the message is a reply, ID of the original message
:param allow_sending_without_reply: Pass True, if the message should be sent even if the specified replied-to message is not found
:param reply_markup: Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user.
:param timeout:
:return: API reply.
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_message(
self.token, chat_id, text, disable_web_page_preview, reply_to_message_id,
reply_markup, parse_mode, disable_notification, timeout,
entities, allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content=protect_content))
def forward_message(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], from_chat_id: Union[int, str],
message_id: int, disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to forward messages of any kind.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#forwardmessage
:param disable_notification:
:param chat_id: which chat to forward
:param from_chat_id: which chat message from
:param message_id: message id
:param protect_content: Protects the contents of the forwarded message from forwarding and saving
:param timeout:
:return: API reply.
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.forward_message(self.token, chat_id, from_chat_id, message_id, disable_notification, timeout, protect_content))
def copy_message(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
from_chat_id: Union[int, str],
message_id: int,
caption: Optional[str]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None) -> types.MessageID:
"""
Use this method to copy messages of any kind.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#copymessage
:param chat_id: which chat to forward
:param from_chat_id: which chat message from
:param message_id: message id
:param caption:
:param parse_mode:
:param caption_entities:
:param disable_notification:
:param protect_content:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:return: API reply.
"""
return types.MessageID.de_json(
apihelper.copy_message(self.token, chat_id, from_chat_id, message_id, caption, parse_mode, caption_entities,
disable_notification, reply_to_message_id, allow_sending_without_reply, reply_markup,
timeout, protect_content))
def delete_message(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], message_id: int,
timeout: Optional[int]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to delete message. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletemessage
:param chat_id: in which chat to delete
:param message_id: which message to delete
:param timeout:
:return: API reply.
"""
return apihelper.delete_message(self.token, chat_id, message_id, timeout)
def send_dice(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
emoji: Optional[str]=None, disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send dices.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#senddice
:param chat_id:
:param emoji:
:param disable_notification:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return: Message
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_dice(
self.token, chat_id, emoji, disable_notification, reply_to_message_id,
reply_markup, timeout, allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content)
)
def send_photo(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], photo: Union[Any, str],
caption: Optional[str]=None, parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send photos. On success, the sent Message is returned.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendphoto
:param chat_id:
:param photo:
:param caption:
:param parse_mode:
:param caption_entities:
:param disable_notification:
:param protect_content:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:return: Message
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_photo(
self.token, chat_id, photo, caption, reply_to_message_id, reply_markup,
parse_mode, disable_notification, timeout, caption_entities,
allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_audio(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], audio: Union[Any, str],
caption: Optional[str]=None, duration: Optional[int]=None,
performer: Optional[str]=None, title: Optional[str]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
thumb: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send audio files, if you want Telegram clients to display them in the music player.
Your audio must be in the .mp3 format.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendaudio
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the message recipient
:param audio: Audio file to send.
:param caption:
:param duration: Duration of the audio in seconds
:param performer: Performer
:param title: Track name
:param reply_to_message_id: If the message is a reply, ID of the original message
:param reply_markup:
:param parse_mode:
:param disable_notification:
:param timeout:
:param thumb:
:param caption_entities:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return: Message
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_audio(
self.token, chat_id, audio, caption, duration, performer, title, reply_to_message_id,
reply_markup, parse_mode, disable_notification, timeout, thumb,
caption_entities, allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_voice(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], voice: Union[Any, str],
caption: Optional[str]=None, duration: Optional[int]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send audio files, if you want Telegram clients to display the file
as a playable voice message.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendvoice
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the message recipient.
:param voice:
:param caption:
:param duration: Duration of sent audio in seconds
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param parse_mode:
:param disable_notification:
:param timeout:
:param caption_entities:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return: Message
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_voice(
self.token, chat_id, voice, caption, duration, reply_to_message_id, reply_markup,
parse_mode, disable_notification, timeout, caption_entities,
allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_document(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], document: Union[Any, str],
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
caption: Optional[str]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
thumb: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
visible_file_name: Optional[str]=None,
disable_content_type_detection: Optional[bool]=None,
data: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send general files.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#senddocument
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername)
:param document: (document) File to send. Pass a file_id as String to send a file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get a file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data
:param reply_to_message_id: If the message is a reply, ID of the original message
:param caption: Document caption (may also be used when resending documents by file_id), 0-1024 characters after entities parsing
:param reply_markup:
:param parse_mode: Mode for parsing entities in the document caption
:param disable_notification: Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound.
:param timeout:
:param thumb: InputFile or String : Thumbnail of the file sent; can be ignored if thumbnail generation for the file is supported server-side. The thumbnail should be in JPEG format and less than 200 kB in size. A thumbnail's width and height should not exceed 320. Ignored if the file is not uploaded using multipart/form-data. Thumbnails can't be reused and can be only uploaded as a new file, so you can pass “attach://<file_attach_name>” if the thumbnail was uploaded using multipart/form-data under <file_attach_name>
:param caption_entities:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param visible_file_name: allows to define file name that will be visible in the Telegram instead of original file name
:param disable_content_type_detection: Disables automatic server-side content type detection for files uploaded using multipart/form-data
:param data: function typo miss compatibility: do not use it
:param protect_content:
:return: API reply.
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
if data and not(document):
# function typo miss compatibility
document = data
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_data(
self.token, chat_id, document, 'document',
reply_to_message_id = reply_to_message_id, reply_markup = reply_markup, parse_mode = parse_mode,
disable_notification = disable_notification, timeout = timeout, caption = caption, thumb = thumb,
caption_entities = caption_entities, allow_sending_without_reply = allow_sending_without_reply,
disable_content_type_detection = disable_content_type_detection, visible_file_name = visible_file_name,
protect_content = protect_content))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_sticker(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
sticker: Union[Any, str],
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content:Optional[bool]=None,
data: Union[Any, str]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send .webp stickers.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendsticker
:param chat_id:
:param sticker:
:param data:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param disable_notification: to disable the notification
:param timeout: timeout
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:param data: function typo miss compatibility: do not use it
:return: API reply.
"""
if data and not(sticker):
# function typo miss compatibility
sticker = data
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_data(
self.token, chat_id, sticker, 'sticker',
reply_to_message_id=reply_to_message_id, reply_markup=reply_markup,
disable_notification=disable_notification, timeout=timeout,
allow_sending_without_reply=allow_sending_without_reply,
protect_content=protect_content))
def send_video(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], video: Union[Any, str],
duration: Optional[int]=None,
width: Optional[int]=None,
height: Optional[int]=None,
thumb: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
caption: Optional[str]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
supports_streaming: Optional[bool]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
data: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send video files, Telegram clients support mp4 videos (other formats may be sent as Document).
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendvideo
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername)
:param video: Video to send. You can either pass a file_id as String to resend a video that is already on the Telegram servers, or upload a new video file using multipart/form-data.
:param duration: Duration of sent video in seconds
:param width: Video width
:param height: Video height
:param thumb: Thumbnail of the file sent; can be ignored if thumbnail generation for the file is supported server-side. The thumbnail should be in JPEG format and less than 200 kB in size. A thumbnail's width and height should not exceed 320. Ignored if the file is not uploaded using multipart/form-data. Thumbnails can't be reused and can be only uploaded as a new file, so you can pass “attach://<file_attach_name>” if the thumbnail was uploaded using multipart/form-data under <file_attach_name>.
:param caption: Video caption (may also be used when resending videos by file_id), 0-1024 characters after entities parsing
:param parse_mode: Mode for parsing entities in the video caption
:param caption_entities:
:param supports_streaming: Pass True, if the uploaded video is suitable for streaming
:param disable_notification: Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound.
:param protect_content:
:param reply_to_message_id: If the message is a reply, ID of the original message
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param data: function typo miss compatibility: do not use it
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
if data and not(video):
# function typo miss compatibility
video = data
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_video(
self.token, chat_id, video, duration, caption, reply_to_message_id, reply_markup,
parse_mode, supports_streaming, disable_notification, timeout, thumb, width, height,
caption_entities, allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
def send_animation(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], animation: Union[Any, str],
duration: Optional[int]=None,
width: Optional[int]=None,
height: Optional[int]=None,
thumb: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
caption: Optional[str]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None, ) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send animation files (GIF or H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video without sound).
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendanimation
:param chat_id: Integer : Unique identifier for the message recipient — User or GroupChat id
:param animation: InputFile or String : Animation to send. You can either pass a file_id as String to resend an
animation that is already on the Telegram server
:param duration: Integer : Duration of sent video in seconds
:param width: Integer : Video width
:param height: Integer : Video height
:param thumb: InputFile or String : Thumbnail of the file sent
:param caption: String : Animation caption (may also be used when resending animation by file_id).
:param parse_mode:
:param protect_content:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param disable_notification:
:param timeout:
:param caption_entities:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:return:
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_animation(
self.token, chat_id, animation, duration, caption, reply_to_message_id,
reply_markup, parse_mode, disable_notification, timeout, thumb,
caption_entities, allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content, width, height))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_video_note(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], data: Union[Any, str],
duration: Optional[int]=None,
length: Optional[int]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
thumb: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
As of v.4.0, Telegram clients support rounded square mp4 videos of up to 1 minute long. Use this method to send
video messages.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendvideonote
:param chat_id: Integer : Unique identifier for the message recipient — User or GroupChat id
:param data: InputFile or String : Video note to send. You can either pass a file_id as String to resend
a video that is already on the Telegram server
:param duration: Integer : Duration of sent video in seconds
:param length: Integer : Video width and height, Can't be None and should be in range of (0, 640)
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param disable_notification:
:param timeout:
:param thumb: InputFile or String : Thumbnail of the file sent
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return:
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_video_note(
self.token, chat_id, data, duration, length, reply_to_message_id, reply_markup,
disable_notification, timeout, thumb, allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
def send_media_group(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
media: List[Union[
types.InputMediaAudio, types.InputMediaDocument,
types.InputMediaPhoto, types.InputMediaVideo]],
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None) -> List[types.Message]:
"""
Send a group of photos or videos as an album. On success, an array of the sent Messages is returned.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendmediagroup
:param chat_id:
:param media:
:param disable_notification:
:param protect_content:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param timeout:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.send_media_group(
self.token, chat_id, media, disable_notification, reply_to_message_id, timeout,
allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content)
return [types.Message.de_json(msg) for msg in result]
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_location(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
latitude: float, longitude: float,
live_period: Optional[int]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
horizontal_accuracy: Optional[float]=None,
heading: Optional[int]=None,
proximity_alert_radius: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send point on the map.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendlocation
:param chat_id:
:param latitude:
:param longitude:
:param live_period:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param disable_notification:
:param timeout:
:param horizontal_accuracy:
:param heading:
:param proximity_alert_radius:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return: API reply.
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_location(
self.token, chat_id, latitude, longitude, live_period,
reply_to_message_id, reply_markup, disable_notification, timeout,
horizontal_accuracy, heading, proximity_alert_radius,
allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
def edit_message_live_location(
self, latitude: float, longitude: float,
chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
horizontal_accuracy: Optional[float]=None,
heading: Optional[int]=None,
proximity_alert_radius: Optional[int]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to edit live location.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagelivelocation
:param latitude:
:param longitude:
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param inline_message_id:
:param horizontal_accuracy:
:param heading:
:param proximity_alert_radius:
:return:
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.edit_message_live_location(
self.token, latitude, longitude, chat_id, message_id,
inline_message_id, reply_markup, timeout,
horizontal_accuracy, heading, proximity_alert_radius))
def stop_message_live_location(
self, chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to stop updating a live location message sent by the bot
or via the bot (for inline bots) before live_period expires
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#stopmessagelivelocation
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:return:
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.stop_message_live_location(
self.token, chat_id, message_id, inline_message_id, reply_markup, timeout))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_venue(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
latitude: float, longitude: float,
title: str, address: str,
foursquare_id: Optional[str]=None,
foursquare_type: Optional[str]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
google_place_id: Optional[str]=None,
google_place_type: Optional[str]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send information about a venue.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendvenue
:param chat_id: Integer or String : Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
:param latitude: Float : Latitude of the venue
:param longitude: Float : Longitude of the venue
:param title: String : Name of the venue
:param address: String : Address of the venue
:param foursquare_id: String : Foursquare identifier of the venue
:param foursquare_type: Foursquare type of the venue, if known. (For example, “arts_entertainment/default”,
“arts_entertainment/aquarium” or “food/icecream”.)
:param disable_notification:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param google_place_id:
:param google_place_type:
:param protect_content:
:return:
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_venue(
self.token, chat_id, latitude, longitude, title, address, foursquare_id, foursquare_type,
disable_notification, reply_to_message_id, reply_markup, timeout,
allow_sending_without_reply, google_place_id, google_place_type, protect_content))
# TODO: Rewrite this method like in API.
def send_contact(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], phone_number: str,
first_name: str, last_name: Optional[str]=None,
vcard: Optional[str]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Use this method to send phone contacts.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendcontact
:param chat_id: Integer or String : Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
:param phone_number: String : Contact's phone number
:param first_name: String : Contact's first name
:param last_name: String : Contact's last name
:param vcard: String : Additional data about the contact in the form of a vCard, 0-2048 bytes
:param disable_notification:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return:
"""
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_contact(
self.token, chat_id, phone_number, first_name, last_name, vcard,
disable_notification, reply_to_message_id, reply_markup, timeout,
allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content))
def send_chat_action(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], action: str, timeout: Optional[int]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method when you need to tell the user that something is happening on the bot's side.
The status is set for 5 seconds or less (when a message arrives from your bot, Telegram clients clear
its typing status).
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendchataction
:param chat_id:
:param action: One of the following strings: 'typing', 'upload_photo', 'record_video', 'upload_video',
'record_audio', 'upload_audio', 'upload_document', 'find_location', 'record_video_note',
'upload_video_note'.
:param timeout:
:return: API reply. :type: boolean
"""
return apihelper.send_chat_action(self.token, chat_id, action, timeout)
@util.deprecated(deprecation_text="Use ban_chat_member instead")
def kick_chat_member(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int,
until_date:Optional[Union[int, datetime]]=None,
revoke_messages: Optional[bool]=None) -> bool:
"""
This function is deprecated. Use `ban_chat_member` instead
"""
return apihelper.ban_chat_member(self.token, chat_id, user_id, until_date, revoke_messages)
def ban_chat_member(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int,
until_date:Optional[Union[int, datetime]]=None,
revoke_messages: Optional[bool]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to ban a user in a group, a supergroup or a channel.
In the case of supergroups and channels, the user will not be able to return to the chat on their
own using invite links, etc., unless unbanned first.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#banchatmember
:param chat_id: Int or string : Unique identifier for the target group or username of the target supergroup
:param user_id: Int : Unique identifier of the target user
:param until_date: Date when the user will be unbanned, unix time. If user is banned for more than 366 days or
less than 30 seconds from the current time they are considered to be banned forever
:param revoke_messages: Bool: Pass True to delete all messages from the chat for the user that is being removed.
If False, the user will be able to see messages in the group that were sent before the user was removed.
Always True for supergroups and channels.
:return: boolean
"""
return apihelper.ban_chat_member(self.token, chat_id, user_id, until_date, revoke_messages)
def unban_chat_member(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int,
only_if_banned: Optional[bool]=False) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to unban a previously kicked user in a supergroup or channel.
The user will not return to the group or channel automatically, but will be able to join via link, etc.
The bot must be an administrator for this to work. By default, this method guarantees that after the call
the user is not a member of the chat, but will be able to join it. So if the user is a member of the chat
they will also be removed from the chat. If you don't want this, use the parameter only_if_banned.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#unbanchatmember
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target group or username of the target supergroup or channel
(in the format @username)
:param user_id: Unique identifier of the target user
:param only_if_banned: Do nothing if the user is not banned
:return: True on success
"""
return apihelper.unban_chat_member(self.token, chat_id, user_id, only_if_banned)
def restrict_chat_member(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int,
until_date: Optional[Union[int, datetime]]=None,
can_send_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_send_media_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_send_polls: Optional[bool]=None,
can_send_other_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_add_web_page_previews: Optional[bool]=None,
can_change_info: Optional[bool]=None,
can_invite_users: Optional[bool]=None,
can_pin_messages: Optional[bool]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to restrict a user in a supergroup.
The bot must be an administrator in the supergroup for this to work and must have
the appropriate admin rights. Pass True for all boolean parameters to lift restrictions from a user.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#restrictchatmember
:param chat_id: Int or String : Unique identifier for the target group or username of the target supergroup
or channel (in the format @channelusername)
:param user_id: Int : Unique identifier of the target user
:param until_date: Date when restrictions will be lifted for the user, unix time.
If user is restricted for more than 366 days or less than 30 seconds from the current time,
they are considered to be restricted forever
:param can_send_messages: Pass True, if the user can send text messages, contacts, locations and venues
:param can_send_media_messages: Pass True, if the user can send audios, documents, photos, videos, video notes
and voice notes, implies can_send_messages
:param can_send_polls: Pass True, if the user is allowed to send polls, implies can_send_messages
:param can_send_other_messages: Pass True, if the user can send animations, games, stickers and use inline bots, implies can_send_media_messages
:param can_add_web_page_previews: Pass True, if the user may add web page previews to their messages,
implies can_send_media_messages
:param can_change_info: Pass True, if the user is allowed to change the chat title, photo and other settings.
Ignored in public supergroups
:param can_invite_users: Pass True, if the user is allowed to invite new users to the chat,
implies can_invite_users
:param can_pin_messages: Pass True, if the user is allowed to pin messages. Ignored in public supergroups
:return: True on success
"""
return apihelper.restrict_chat_member(
self.token, chat_id, user_id, until_date,
can_send_messages, can_send_media_messages,
can_send_polls, can_send_other_messages,
can_add_web_page_previews, can_change_info,
can_invite_users, can_pin_messages)
def promote_chat_member(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int,
can_change_info: Optional[bool]=None,
can_post_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_edit_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_delete_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_invite_users: Optional[bool]=None,
can_restrict_members: Optional[bool]=None,
can_pin_messages: Optional[bool]=None,
can_promote_members: Optional[bool]=None,
is_anonymous: Optional[bool]=None,
can_manage_chat: Optional[bool]=None,
can_manage_video_chats: Optional[bool]=None,
can_manage_voice_chats: Optional[bool]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to promote or demote a user in a supergroup or a channel. The bot must be an administrator
in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Pass False for all boolean parameters to demote a user.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#promotechatmember
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (
in the format @channelusername)
:param user_id: Int : Unique identifier of the target user
:param can_change_info: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator can change chat title, photo and other settings
:param can_post_messages: Bool : Pass True, if the administrator can create channel posts, channels only
:param can_edit_messages: Bool : Pass True, if the administrator can edit messages of other users, channels only
:param can_delete_messages: Bool : Pass True, if the administrator can delete messages of other users
:param can_invite_users: Bool : Pass True, if the administrator can invite new users to the chat
:param can_restrict_members: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator can restrict, ban or unban chat members
:param can_pin_messages: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator can pin messages, supergroups only
:param can_promote_members: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator can add new administrators with a subset
of his own privileges or demote administrators that he has promoted, directly or indirectly
(promoted by administrators that were appointed by him)
:param is_anonymous: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator's presence in the chat is hidden
:param can_manage_chat: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator can access the chat event log, chat statistics,
message statistics in channels, see channel members,
see anonymous administrators in supergroups and ignore slow mode.
Implied by any other administrator privilege
:param can_manage_video_chats: Bool: Pass True, if the administrator can manage voice chats
For now, bots can use this privilege only for passing to other administrators.
:param can_manage_voice_chats: Deprecated, use can_manage_video_chats.
:return: True on success.
"""
if can_manage_voice_chats is not None:
logger.warning("promote_chat_member: can_manage_voice_chats parameter is deprecated. Use can_manage_video_chats instead.")
if can_manage_video_chats is None:
can_manage_video_chats = can_manage_voice_chats
return apihelper.promote_chat_member(
self.token, chat_id, user_id, can_change_info, can_post_messages,
can_edit_messages, can_delete_messages, can_invite_users,
can_restrict_members, can_pin_messages, can_promote_members,
is_anonymous, can_manage_chat, can_manage_video_chats)
def set_chat_administrator_custom_title(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], user_id: int, custom_title: str) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to set a custom title for an administrator
in a supergroup promoted by the bot.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchatadministratorcustomtitle
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup
(in the format @supergroupusername)
:param user_id: Unique identifier of the target user
:param custom_title: New custom title for the administrator;
0-16 characters, emoji are not allowed
:return: True on success.
"""
return apihelper.set_chat_administrator_custom_title(self.token, chat_id, user_id, custom_title)
def ban_chat_sender_chat(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], sender_chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to ban a channel chat in a supergroup or a channel.
The owner of the chat will not be able to send messages and join live
streams on behalf of the chat, unless it is unbanned first.
The bot must be an administrator in the supergroup or channel
for this to work and must have the appropriate administrator rights.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#banchatsenderchat
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername)
:param sender_chat_id: Unique identifier of the target sender chat
:return: True on success.
"""
return apihelper.ban_chat_sender_chat(self.token, chat_id, sender_chat_id)
def unban_chat_sender_chat(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], sender_chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to unban a previously banned channel chat in a supergroup or channel.
The bot must be an administrator for this to work and must have the appropriate
administrator rights.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#unbanchatsenderchat
:params:
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername)
:param sender_chat_id: Unique identifier of the target sender chat
:return: True on success.
"""
return apihelper.unban_chat_sender_chat(self.token, chat_id, sender_chat_id)
def set_chat_permissions(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], permissions: types.ChatPermissions) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to set default chat permissions for all members.
The bot must be an administrator in the group or a supergroup for this to work
and must have the can_restrict_members admin rights.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchatpermissions
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup
(in the format @supergroupusername)
:param permissions: New default chat permissions
:return: True on success
"""
return apihelper.set_chat_permissions(self.token, chat_id, permissions)
def create_chat_invite_link(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
name: Optional[str]=None,
expire_date: Optional[Union[int, datetime]]=None,
member_limit: Optional[int]=None,
creates_join_request: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.ChatInviteLink:
"""
Use this method to create an additional invite link for a chat.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#createchatinvitelink
:param chat_id: Id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param name: Invite link name; 0-32 characters
:param expire_date: Point in time (Unix timestamp) when the link will expire
:param member_limit: Maximum number of users that can be members of the chat simultaneously
:param creates_join_request: True, if users joining the chat via the link need to be approved by chat administrators. If True, member_limit can't be specified
:return:
"""
return types.ChatInviteLink.de_json(
apihelper.create_chat_invite_link(self.token, chat_id, name, expire_date, member_limit, creates_join_request)
)
def edit_chat_invite_link(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str],
invite_link: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str]=None,
expire_date: Optional[Union[int, datetime]]=None,
member_limit: Optional[int]=None,
creates_join_request: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.ChatInviteLink:
"""
Use this method to edit a non-primary invite link created by the bot.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editchatinvitelink
:param chat_id: Id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param name: Invite link name; 0-32 characters
:param invite_link: The invite link to edit
:param expire_date: Point in time (Unix timestamp) when the link will expire
:param member_limit: Maximum number of users that can be members of the chat simultaneously
:param creates_join_request: True, if users joining the chat via the link need to be approved by chat administrators. If True, member_limit can't be specified
:return:
"""
return types.ChatInviteLink.de_json(
apihelper.edit_chat_invite_link(self.token, chat_id, name, invite_link, expire_date, member_limit, creates_join_request)
)
def revoke_chat_invite_link(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], invite_link: str) -> types.ChatInviteLink:
"""
Use this method to revoke an invite link created by the bot.
Note: If the primary link is revoked, a new link is automatically generated The bot must be an administrator
in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#revokechatinvitelink
:param chat_id: Id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param invite_link: The invite link to revoke
:return:
"""
return types.ChatInviteLink.de_json(
apihelper.revoke_chat_invite_link(self.token, chat_id, invite_link)
)
def export_chat_invite_link(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> str:
"""
Use this method to export an invite link to a supergroup or a channel. The bot must be an administrator
in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#exportchatinvitelink
:param chat_id: Id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:return: exported invite link as String on success.
"""
return apihelper.export_chat_invite_link(self.token, chat_id)
def approve_chat_join_request(self, chat_id: Union[str, int], user_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to approve a chat join request.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have
the can_invite_users administrator right. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#approvechatjoinrequest
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup
(in the format @supergroupusername)
:param user_id: Unique identifier of the target user
:return: True on success.
"""
return apihelper.approve_chat_join_request(self.token, chat_id, user_id)
def decline_chat_join_request(self, chat_id: Union[str, int], user_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to decline a chat join request.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have
the can_invite_users administrator right. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#declinechatjoinrequest
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup
(in the format @supergroupusername)
:param user_id: Unique identifier of the target user
:return: True on success.
"""
return apihelper.decline_chat_join_request(self.token, chat_id, user_id)
def set_chat_photo(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], photo: Any) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to set a new profile photo for the chat. Photos can't be changed for private chats.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Returns True on success.
Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the All Members Are Admins
setting is off in the target group.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchatphoto
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param photo: InputFile: New chat photo, uploaded using multipart/form-data
:return:
"""
return apihelper.set_chat_photo(self.token, chat_id, photo)
def delete_chat_photo(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to delete a chat photo. Photos can't be changed for private chats.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Returns True on success.
Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the All Members Are Admins setting is off in the target group.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletechatphoto
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
"""
return apihelper.delete_chat_photo(self.token, chat_id)
def get_my_commands(self, scope: Optional[types.BotCommandScope]=None,
language_code: Optional[str]=None) -> List[types.BotCommand]:
"""
Use this method to get the current list of the bot's commands.
Returns List of BotCommand on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getmycommands
:param scope: The scope of users for which the commands are relevant.
Defaults to BotCommandScopeDefault.
:param language_code: A two-letter ISO 639-1 language code. If empty,
commands will be applied to all users from the given scope,
for whose language there are no dedicated commands
"""
result = apihelper.get_my_commands(self.token, scope, language_code)
return [types.BotCommand.de_json(cmd) for cmd in result]
def set_chat_menu_button(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]=None,
menu_button: types.MenuButton=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to change the bot's menu button in a private chat,
or the default menu button.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchatmenubutton
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target private chat.
If not specified, default bot's menu button will be changed.
:param menu_button: A JSON-serialized object for the new bot's menu button. Defaults to MenuButtonDefault
"""
return apihelper.set_chat_menu_button(self.token, chat_id, menu_button)
def get_chat_menu_button(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]=None) -> types.MenuButton:
"""
Use this method to get the current value of the bot's menu button
in a private chat, or the default menu button.
Returns MenuButton on success.
Telegram Documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getchatmenubutton
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target private chat.
If not specified, default bot's menu button will be returned.
:return: types.MenuButton
"""
return types.MenuButton.de_json(apihelper.get_chat_menu_button(self.token, chat_id))
def set_my_default_administrator_rights(self, rights: types.ChatAdministratorRights=None,
for_channels: bool=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to change the default administrator rights requested by the bot
when it's added as an administrator to groups or channels.
These rights will be suggested to users, but they are are free to modify
the list before adding the bot.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setmydefaultadministratorrights
:param rights: A JSON-serialized object describing new default administrator rights. If not specified, the default administrator rights will be cleared.
:param for_channels: Pass True to change the default administrator rights of the bot in channels. Otherwise, the default administrator rights of the bot for groups and supergroups will be changed.
"""
return apihelper.set_my_default_administrator_rights(self.token, rights, for_channels)
def get_my_default_administrator_rights(self, for_channels: bool=None) -> types.ChatAdministratorRights:
"""
Use this method to get the current default administrator rights of the bot.
Returns ChatAdministratorRights on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getmydefaultadministratorrights
:param for_channels: Pass True to get the default administrator rights of the bot in channels. Otherwise, the default administrator rights of the bot for groups and supergroups will be returned.
:return: types.ChatAdministratorRights
"""
return types.ChatAdministratorRights.de_json(apihelper.get_my_default_administrator_rights(self.token, for_channels))
def set_my_commands(self, commands: List[types.BotCommand],
scope: Optional[types.BotCommandScope]=None,
language_code: Optional[str]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to change the list of the bot's commands.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setmycommands
:param commands: List of BotCommand. At most 100 commands can be specified.
:param scope: The scope of users for which the commands are relevant.
Defaults to BotCommandScopeDefault.
:param language_code: A two-letter ISO 639-1 language code. If empty,
commands will be applied to all users from the given scope,
for whose language there are no dedicated commands
:return:
"""
return apihelper.set_my_commands(self.token, commands, scope, language_code)
def delete_my_commands(self, scope: Optional[types.BotCommandScope]=None,
language_code: Optional[str]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to delete the list of the bot's commands for the given scope and user language.
After deletion, higher level commands will be shown to affected users.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletemycommands
:param scope: The scope of users for which the commands are relevant.
Defaults to BotCommandScopeDefault.
:param language_code: A two-letter ISO 639-1 language code. If empty,
commands will be applied to all users from the given scope,
for whose language there are no dedicated commands
"""
return apihelper.delete_my_commands(self.token, scope, language_code)
def set_chat_title(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], title: str) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to change the title of a chat. Titles can't be changed for private chats.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Returns True on success.
Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the All Members Are Admins
setting is off in the target group.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchattitle
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param title: New chat title, 1-255 characters
:return:
"""
return apihelper.set_chat_title(self.token, chat_id, title)
def set_chat_description(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], description: Optional[str]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to change the description of a supergroup or a channel.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setchatdescription
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param description: Str: New chat description, 0-255 characters
:return: True on success.
"""
return apihelper.set_chat_description(self.token, chat_id, description)
def pin_chat_message(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], message_id: int,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=False) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to pin a message in a supergroup.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#pinchatmessage
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param message_id: Int: Identifier of a message to pin
:param disable_notification: Bool: Pass True, if it is not necessary to send a notification
to all group members about the new pinned message
:return:
"""
return apihelper.pin_chat_message(self.token, chat_id, message_id, disable_notification)
def unpin_chat_message(self, chat_id: Union[int, str], message_id: Optional[int]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to unpin specific pinned message in a supergroup chat.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#unpinchatmessage
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:param message_id: Int: Identifier of a message to unpin
:return:
"""
return apihelper.unpin_chat_message(self.token, chat_id, message_id)
def unpin_all_chat_messages(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to unpin a all pinned messages in a supergroup chat.
The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#unpinallchatmessages
:param chat_id: Int or Str: Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel
(in the format @channelusername)
:return:
"""
return apihelper.unpin_all_chat_messages(self.token, chat_id)
def edit_message_text(
self, text: str,
chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
disable_web_page_preview: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None) -> Union[types.Message, bool]:
"""
Use this method to edit text and game messages.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagetext
:param text:
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:param parse_mode:
:param entities:
:param disable_web_page_preview:
:param reply_markup:
:return:
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
result = apihelper.edit_message_text(self.token, text, chat_id, message_id, inline_message_id, parse_mode,
entities, disable_web_page_preview, reply_markup)
if type(result) == bool: # if edit inline message return is bool not Message.
return result
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def edit_message_media(
self, media: Any, chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None) -> Union[types.Message, bool]:
"""
Use this method to edit animation, audio, document, photo, or video messages.
If a message is a part of a message album, then it can be edited only to a photo or a video.
Otherwise, message type can be changed arbitrarily. When inline message is edited, new file can't be uploaded.
Use previously uploaded file via its file_id or specify a URL.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagemedia
:param media:
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.edit_message_media(self.token, media, chat_id, message_id, inline_message_id, reply_markup)
if type(result) == bool: # if edit inline message return is bool not Message.
return result
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def edit_message_reply_markup(
self, chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None) -> Union[types.Message, bool]:
"""
Use this method to edit only the reply markup of messages.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagereplymarkup
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.edit_message_reply_markup(self.token, chat_id, message_id, inline_message_id, reply_markup)
if type(result) == bool:
return result
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def send_game(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], game_short_name: str,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Used to send the game.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendgame
:param chat_id:
:param game_short_name:
:param disable_notification:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param protect_content:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.send_game(
self.token, chat_id, game_short_name, disable_notification,
reply_to_message_id, reply_markup, timeout,
allow_sending_without_reply, protect_content)
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def set_game_score(
self, user_id: Union[int, str], score: int,
force: Optional[bool]=None,
chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
disable_edit_message: Optional[bool]=None) -> Union[types.Message, bool]:
"""
Sets the value of points in the game to a specific user.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setgamecore
:param user_id:
:param score:
:param force:
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:param disable_edit_message:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.set_game_score(self.token, user_id, score, force, disable_edit_message, chat_id,
message_id, inline_message_id)
if type(result) == bool:
return result
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def get_game_high_scores(
self, user_id: int, chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None) -> List[types.GameHighScore]:
"""
Gets top points and game play.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getgamehighscores
:param user_id:
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.get_game_high_scores(self.token, user_id, chat_id, message_id, inline_message_id)
return [types.GameHighScore.de_json(r) for r in result]
# TODO: rewrite this method like in API
def send_invoice(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], title: str, description: str,
invoice_payload: str, provider_token: str, currency: str,
prices: List[types.LabeledPrice], start_parameter: Optional[str]=None,
photo_url: Optional[str]=None, photo_size: Optional[int]=None,
photo_width: Optional[int]=None, photo_height: Optional[int]=None,
need_name: Optional[bool]=None, need_phone_number: Optional[bool]=None,
need_email: Optional[bool]=None, need_shipping_address: Optional[bool]=None,
send_phone_number_to_provider: Optional[bool]=None,
send_email_to_provider: Optional[bool]=None,
is_flexible: Optional[bool]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=None,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
provider_data: Optional[str]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
max_tip_amount: Optional[int] = None,
suggested_tip_amounts: Optional[List[int]]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Sends invoice.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendinvoice
:param chat_id: Unique identifier for the target private chat
:param title: Product name
:param description: Product description
:param invoice_payload: Bot-defined invoice payload, 1-128 bytes. This will not be displayed to the user,
use for your internal processes.
:param provider_token: Payments provider token, obtained via @Botfather
:param currency: Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code,
see https://core.telegram.org/bots/payments#supported-currencies
:param prices: Price breakdown, a list of components
(e.g. product price, tax, discount, delivery cost, delivery tax, bonus, etc.)
:param start_parameter: Unique deep-linking parameter that can be used to generate this invoice
when used as a start parameter
:param photo_url: URL of the product photo for the invoice. Can be a photo of the goods
or a marketing image for a service. People like it better when they see what they are paying for.
:param photo_size: Photo size
:param photo_width: Photo width
:param photo_height: Photo height
:param need_name: Pass True, if you require the user's full name to complete the order
:param need_phone_number: Pass True, if you require the user's phone number to complete the order
:param need_email: Pass True, if you require the user's email to complete the order
:param need_shipping_address: Pass True, if you require the user's shipping address to complete the order
:param is_flexible: Pass True, if the final price depends on the shipping method
:param send_phone_number_to_provider: Pass True, if user's phone number should be sent to provider
:param send_email_to_provider: Pass True, if user's email address should be sent to provider
:param disable_notification: Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound.
:param reply_to_message_id: If the message is a reply, ID of the original message
:param reply_markup: A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard. If empty,
one 'Pay total price' button will be shown. If not empty, the first button must be a Pay button
:param provider_data: A JSON-serialized data about the invoice, which will be shared with the payment provider.
A detailed description of required fields should be provided by the payment provider.
:param timeout:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param max_tip_amount: The maximum accepted amount for tips in the smallest units of the currency
:param suggested_tip_amounts: A JSON-serialized array of suggested amounts of tips in the smallest
units of the currency. At most 4 suggested tip amounts can be specified. The suggested tip
amounts must be positive, passed in a strictly increased order and must not exceed max_tip_amount.
:param protect_content:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.send_invoice(
self.token, chat_id, title, description, invoice_payload, provider_token,
currency, prices, start_parameter, photo_url, photo_size, photo_width,
photo_height, need_name, need_phone_number, need_email, need_shipping_address,
send_phone_number_to_provider, send_email_to_provider, is_flexible, disable_notification,
reply_to_message_id, reply_markup, provider_data, timeout, allow_sending_without_reply,
max_tip_amount, suggested_tip_amounts, protect_content)
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def create_invoice_link(self,
title: str, description: str, payload:str, provider_token: str,
currency: str, prices: List[types.LabeledPrice],
max_tip_amount: Optional[int] = None,
suggested_tip_amounts: Optional[List[int]]=None,
provider_data: Optional[str]=None,
photo_url: Optional[str]=None,
photo_size: Optional[int]=None,
photo_width: Optional[int]=None,
photo_height: Optional[int]=None,
need_name: Optional[bool]=None,
need_phone_number: Optional[bool]=None,
need_email: Optional[bool]=None,
need_shipping_address: Optional[bool]=None,
send_phone_number_to_provider: Optional[bool]=None,
send_email_to_provider: Optional[bool]=None,
is_flexible: Optional[bool]=None) -> str:
"""
Use this method to create a link for an invoice.
Returns the created invoice link as String on success.
Telegram documentation:
https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#createinvoicelink
:param title: Product name, 1-32 characters
:param description: Product description, 1-255 characters
:param payload: Bot-defined invoice payload, 1-128 bytes. This will not be displayed to the user,
use for your internal processes.
:param provider_token: Payments provider token, obtained via @Botfather
:param currency: Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code,
see https://core.telegram.org/bots/payments#supported-currencies
:param prices: Price breakdown, a list of components
(e.g. product price, tax, discount, delivery cost, delivery tax, bonus, etc.)
:param max_tip_amount: The maximum accepted amount for tips in the smallest units of the currency
:param suggested_tip_amounts: A JSON-serialized array of suggested amounts of tips in the smallest
:param provider_data: A JSON-serialized data about the invoice, which will be shared with the payment provider.
A detailed description of required fields should be provided by the payment provider.
:param photo_url: URL of the product photo for the invoice. Can be a photo of the goods
:param photo_size: Photo size in bytes
:param photo_width: Photo width
:param photo_height: Photo height
:param need_name: Pass True, if you require the user's full name to complete the order
:param need_phone_number: Pass True, if you require the user's phone number to complete the order
:param need_email: Pass True, if you require the user's email to complete the order
:param need_shipping_address: Pass True, if you require the user's shipping address to complete the order
:param send_phone_number_to_provider: Pass True, if user's phone number should be sent to provider
:param send_email_to_provider: Pass True, if user's email address should be sent to provider
:param is_flexible: Pass True, if the final price depends on the shipping method
:return: Created invoice link as String on success.
"""
result = apihelper.create_invoice_link(
self.token, title, description, payload, provider_token,
currency, prices, max_tip_amount, suggested_tip_amounts, provider_data,
photo_url, photo_size, photo_width, photo_height, need_name, need_phone_number,
need_email, need_shipping_address, send_phone_number_to_provider,
send_email_to_provider, is_flexible)
return result
# noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins
# TODO: rewrite this method like in API
def send_poll(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], question: str, options: List[str],
is_anonymous: Optional[bool]=None, type: Optional[str]=None,
allows_multiple_answers: Optional[bool]=None,
correct_option_id: Optional[int]=None,
explanation: Optional[str]=None,
explanation_parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
open_period: Optional[int]=None,
close_date: Optional[Union[int, datetime]]=None,
is_closed: Optional[bool]=None,
disable_notification: Optional[bool]=False,
reply_to_message_id: Optional[int]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None,
allow_sending_without_reply: Optional[bool]=None,
timeout: Optional[int]=None,
explanation_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
protect_content: Optional[bool]=None) -> types.Message:
"""
Sends a poll.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendpoll
:param chat_id:
:param question:
:param options: array of str with answers
:param is_anonymous:
:param type:
:param allows_multiple_answers:
:param correct_option_id:
:param explanation:
:param explanation_parse_mode:
:param open_period:
:param close_date:
:param is_closed:
:param disable_notification:
:param reply_to_message_id:
:param allow_sending_without_reply:
:param reply_markup:
:param timeout:
:param explanation_entities:
:param protect_content:
:return:
"""
if isinstance(question, types.Poll):
raise RuntimeError("The send_poll signature was changed, please see send_poll function details.")
explanation_parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (explanation_parse_mode is None) else explanation_parse_mode
return types.Message.de_json(
apihelper.send_poll(
self.token, chat_id,
question, options,
is_anonymous, type, allows_multiple_answers, correct_option_id,
explanation, explanation_parse_mode, open_period, close_date, is_closed,
disable_notification, reply_to_message_id, allow_sending_without_reply,
reply_markup, timeout, explanation_entities, protect_content))
def stop_poll(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], message_id: int,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None) -> types.Poll:
"""
Stops a poll.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#stoppoll
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param reply_markup:
:return:
"""
return types.Poll.de_json(apihelper.stop_poll(self.token, chat_id, message_id, reply_markup))
def answer_shipping_query(
self, shipping_query_id: str, ok: bool,
shipping_options: Optional[List[types.ShippingOption]]=None,
error_message: Optional[str]=None) -> bool:
"""
Asks for an answer to a shipping question.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#answershippingquery
:param shipping_query_id:
:param ok:
:param shipping_options:
:param error_message:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.answer_shipping_query(self.token, shipping_query_id, ok, shipping_options, error_message)
def answer_pre_checkout_query(
self, pre_checkout_query_id: int, ok: bool,
error_message: Optional[str]=None) -> bool:
"""
Response to a request for pre-inspection.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#answerprecheckoutquery
:param pre_checkout_query_id:
:param ok:
:param error_message:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.answer_pre_checkout_query(self.token, pre_checkout_query_id, ok, error_message)
def edit_message_caption(
self, caption: str, chat_id: Optional[Union[int, str]]=None,
message_id: Optional[int]=None,
inline_message_id: Optional[str]=None,
parse_mode: Optional[str]=None,
caption_entities: Optional[List[types.MessageEntity]]=None,
reply_markup: Optional[REPLY_MARKUP_TYPES]=None) -> Union[types.Message, bool]:
"""
Use this method to edit captions of messages.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#editmessagecaption
:param caption:
:param chat_id:
:param message_id:
:param inline_message_id:
:param parse_mode:
:param caption_entities:
:param reply_markup:
:return:
"""
parse_mode = self.parse_mode if (parse_mode is None) else parse_mode
result = apihelper.edit_message_caption(self.token, caption, chat_id, message_id, inline_message_id,
parse_mode, caption_entities, reply_markup)
if type(result) == bool:
return result
return types.Message.de_json(result)
def reply_to(self, message: types.Message, text: str, **kwargs) -> types.Message:
"""
Convenience function for `send_message(message.chat.id, text, reply_to_message_id=message.message_id, **kwargs)`
:param message:
:param text:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
return self.send_message(message.chat.id, text, reply_to_message_id=message.message_id, **kwargs)
def answer_inline_query(
self, inline_query_id: str,
results: List[Any],
cache_time: Optional[int]=None,
is_personal: Optional[bool]=None,
next_offset: Optional[str]=None,
switch_pm_text: Optional[str]=None,
switch_pm_parameter: Optional[str]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to send answers to an inline query. On success, True is returned.
No more than 50 results per query are allowed.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#answerinlinequery
:param inline_query_id: Unique identifier for the answered query
:param results: Array of results for the inline query
:param cache_time: The maximum amount of time in seconds that the result of the inline query
may be cached on the server.
:param is_personal: Pass True, if results may be cached on the server side only for
the user that sent the query.
:param next_offset: Pass the offset that a client should send in the next query with the same text
to receive more results.
:param switch_pm_parameter: If passed, clients will display a button with specified text that switches the user
to a private chat with the bot and sends the bot a start message with the parameter switch_pm_parameter
:param switch_pm_text: Parameter for the start message sent to the bot when user presses the switch button
:return: True means success.
"""
return apihelper.answer_inline_query(self.token, inline_query_id, results, cache_time, is_personal, next_offset,
switch_pm_text, switch_pm_parameter)
def answer_callback_query(
self, callback_query_id: int,
text: Optional[str]=None, show_alert: Optional[bool]=None,
url: Optional[str]=None, cache_time: Optional[int]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to send answers to callback queries sent from inline keyboards. The answer will be displayed to
the user as a notification at the top of the chat screen or as an alert.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#answercallbackquery
:param callback_query_id:
:param text:
:param show_alert:
:param url:
:param cache_time:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.answer_callback_query(self.token, callback_query_id, text, show_alert, url, cache_time)
def set_sticker_set_thumb(
self, name: str, user_id: int, thumb: Union[Any, str]=None):
"""
Use this method to set the thumbnail of a sticker set.
Animated thumbnails can be set for animated sticker sets only. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setstickersetthumb
:param name: Sticker set name
:param user_id: User identifier
:param thumb:
"""
return apihelper.set_sticker_set_thumb(self.token, name, user_id, thumb)
def get_sticker_set(self, name: str) -> types.StickerSet:
"""
Use this method to get a sticker set. On success, a StickerSet object is returned.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#getstickerset
:param name:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.get_sticker_set(self.token, name)
return types.StickerSet.de_json(result)
def upload_sticker_file(self, user_id: int, png_sticker: Union[Any, str]) -> types.File:
"""
Use this method to upload a .png file with a sticker for later use in createNewStickerSet and addStickerToSet
methods (can be used multiple times). Returns the uploaded File on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#uploadstickerfile
:param user_id:
:param png_sticker:
:return:
"""
result = apihelper.upload_sticker_file(self.token, user_id, png_sticker)
return types.File.de_json(result)
def create_new_sticker_set(
self, user_id: int, name: str, title: str,
emojis: str,
png_sticker: Union[Any, str]=None,
tgs_sticker: Union[Any, str]=None,
webm_sticker: Union[Any, str]=None,
contains_masks: Optional[bool]=None,
mask_position: Optional[types.MaskPosition]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to create new sticker set owned by a user.
The bot will be able to edit the created sticker set.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#createnewstickerset
:param user_id:
:param name:
:param title:
:param emojis:
:param png_sticker:
:param tgs_sticker:
:param webm_sticker:
:param contains_masks:
:param mask_position:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.create_new_sticker_set(
self.token, user_id, name, title, emojis, png_sticker, tgs_sticker,
contains_masks, mask_position, webm_sticker)
def add_sticker_to_set(
self, user_id: int, name: str, emojis: str,
png_sticker: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
tgs_sticker: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
webm_sticker: Optional[Union[Any, str]]=None,
mask_position: Optional[types.MaskPosition]=None) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to add a new sticker to a set created by the bot.
It's required to pass `png_sticker` or `tgs_sticker`.
Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#addstickertoset
:param user_id:
:param name:
:param emojis:
:param png_sticker: Required if `tgs_sticker` is None
:param tgs_sticker: Required if `png_sticker` is None
:param webm_sticker:
:param mask_position:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.add_sticker_to_set(
self.token, user_id, name, emojis, png_sticker, tgs_sticker, mask_position, webm_sticker)
def set_sticker_position_in_set(self, sticker: str, position: int) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to move a sticker in a set created by the bot to a specific position . Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#setstickerpositioninset
:param sticker:
:param position:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.set_sticker_position_in_set(self.token, sticker, position)
def delete_sticker_from_set(self, sticker: str) -> bool:
"""
Use this method to delete a sticker from a set created by the bot. Returns True on success.
Telegram documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#deletestickerfromset
:param sticker:
:return:
"""
return apihelper.delete_sticker_from_set(self.token, sticker)
def answer_web_app_query(self, web_app_query_id: str, result: types.InlineQueryResultBase) -> types.SentWebAppMessage:
"""
Use this method to set the result of an interaction with a Web App and
send a corresponding message on behalf of the user to the chat from which
the query originated.
On success, a SentWebAppMessage object is returned.
Telegram Documentation: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#answerwebappquery
:param web_app_query_id: Unique identifier for the query to be answered
:param result: A JSON-serialized object describing the message to be sent
:return:
"""
return apihelper.answer_web_app_query(self.token, web_app_query_id, result)
def register_for_reply(
self, message: types.Message, callback: Callable, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
"""
Registers a callback function to be notified when a reply to `message` arrives.
Warning: In case `callback` as lambda function, saving reply handlers will not work.
:param message: The message for which we are awaiting a reply.
:param callback: The callback function to be called when a reply arrives. Must accept one `message`
parameter, which will contain the replied message.
"""
message_id = message.message_id
self.register_for_reply_by_message_id(message_id, callback, *args, **kwargs)
def register_for_reply_by_message_id(
self, message_id: int, callback: Callable, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
"""
Registers a callback function to be notified when a reply to `message` arrives.
Warning: In case `callback` as lambda function, saving reply handlers will not work.
:param message_id: The id of the message for which we are awaiting a reply.
:param callback: The callback function to be called when a reply arrives. Must accept one `message`
parameter, which will contain the replied message.
"""
self.reply_backend.register_handler(message_id, Handler(callback, *args, **kwargs))
def _notify_reply_handlers(self, new_messages) -> None:
"""
Notify handlers of the answers
:param new_messages:
:return:
"""
for message in new_messages:
if hasattr(message, "reply_to_message") and message.reply_to_message is not None:
handlers = self.reply_backend.get_handlers(message.reply_to_message.message_id)
if handlers:
for handler in handlers:
self._exec_task(handler["callback"], message, *handler["args"], **handler["kwargs"])
def register_next_step_handler(
self, message: types.Message, callback: Callable, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
"""
Registers a callback function to be notified when new message arrives after `message`.
Warning: In case `callback` as lambda function, saving next step handlers will not work.
:param message: The message for which we want to handle new message in the same chat.
:param callback: The callback function which next new message arrives.
:param args: Args to pass in callback func
:param kwargs: Args to pass in callback func
"""
chat_id = message.chat.id
self.register_next_step_handler_by_chat_id(chat_id, callback, *args, **kwargs)
def setup_middleware(self, middleware: BaseMiddleware):
"""
Register middleware
:param middleware: Subclass of `telebot.handler_backends.BaseMiddleware`
:return: None
"""
if not self.use_class_middlewares:
logger.warning('Middleware is not enabled. Pass use_class_middlewares=True to enable it.')
return
self.middlewares.append(middleware)
def set_state(self, user_id: int, state: Union[int, str, State], chat_id: int=None) -> None:
"""
Sets a new state of a user.
:param user_id:
:param state: new state. can be string or integer.
:param chat_id:
"""
if chat_id is None:
chat_id = user_id
self.current_states.set_state(chat_id, user_id, state)
def reset_data(self, user_id: int, chat_id: int=None):
"""
Reset data for a user in chat.
:param user_id:
:param chat_id:
"""
if chat_id is None:
chat_id = user_id
self.current_states.reset_data(chat_id, user_id)
def delete_state(self, user_id: int, chat_id: int=None) -> None:
"""
Delete the current state of a user.
:param user_id:
:param chat_id:
:return:
"""
if chat_id is None:
chat_id = user_id
self.current_states.delete_state(chat_id, user_id)
def retrieve_data(self, user_id: int, chat_id: int=None) -> Optional[Union[int, str]]:
if chat_id is None:
chat_id = user_id
return self.current_states.get_interactive_data(chat_id, user_id)
def get_state(self, user_id: int, chat_id: int=None) -> Optional[Union[int, str]]:
"""
Get current state of a user.
:param user_id:
:param chat_id:
:return: state of a user
"""
if chat_id is None:
chat_id = user_id
return self.current_states.get_state(chat_id, user_id)
def add_data(self, user_id: int, chat_id:int=None, **kwargs):
"""
Add data to states.
:param user_id:
:param chat_id:
"""
if chat_id is None:
chat_id = user_id
for key, value in kwargs.items():
self.current_states.set_data(chat_id, user_id, key, value)
def register_next_step_handler_by_chat_id(
self, chat_id: Union[int, str], callback: Callable, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
"""
Registers a callback function to be notified when new message arrives after `message`.
Warning: In case `callback` as lambda function, saving next step handlers will not work.
:param chat_id: The chat for which we want to handle new message.
:param callback: The callback function which next new message arrives.
:param args: Args to pass in callback func
:param kwargs: Args to pass in callback func
"""
self.next_step_backend.register_handler(chat_id, Handler(callback, *args, **kwargs))
def clear_step_handler(self, message: types.Message) -> None:
"""
Clears all callback functions registered by register_next_step_handler().
:param message: The message for which we want to handle new message after that in same chat.
"""
chat_id = message.chat.id
self.clear_step_handler_by_chat_id(chat_id)
def clear_step_handler_by_chat_id(self, chat_id: Union[int, str]) -> None:
"""
Clears all callback functions registered by register_next_step_handler().
:param chat_id: The chat for which we want to clear next step handlers
"""
self.next_step_backend.clear_handlers(chat_id)
def clear_reply_handlers(self, message: types.Message) -> None:
"""
Clears all callback functions registered by register_for_reply() and register_for_reply_by_message_id().
:param message: The message for which we want to clear reply handlers
"""
message_id = message.message_id
self.clear_reply_handlers_by_message_id(message_id)
def clear_reply_handlers_by_message_id(self, message_id: int) -> None:
"""
Clears all callback functions registered by register_for_reply() and register_for_reply_by_message_id().
:param message_id: The message id for which we want to clear reply handlers
"""
self.reply_backend.clear_handlers(message_id)
def _notify_next_handlers(self, new_messages):
"""
Description: TBD
:param new_messages:
:return:
"""
for i, message in enumerate(new_messages):
need_pop = False
handlers = self.next_step_backend.get_handlers(message.chat.id)
if handlers:
for handler in handlers:
need_pop = True
self._exec_task(handler["callback"], message, *handler["args"], **handler["kwargs"])
if need_pop:
# removing message that was detected with next_step_handler
new_messages.pop(i)
@staticmethod
def _build_handler_dict(handler, pass_bot=False, **filters):
"""
Builds a dictionary for a handler
:param handler:
:param filters:
:return:
"""
return {
'function': handler,
'pass_bot': pass_bot,
'filters': {ftype: fvalue for ftype, fvalue in filters.items() if fvalue is not None}
# Remove None values, they are skipped in _test_filter anyway
#'filters': filters
}
def middleware_handler(self, update_types=None):
"""
Middleware handler decorator.
This decorator can be used to decorate functions that must be handled as middlewares before entering any other
message handlers
But, be careful and check type of the update inside the handler if more than one update_type is given
Example:
.. code-block:: python3
bot = TeleBot('TOKEN')
# Print post message text before entering to any post_channel handlers
@bot.middleware_handler(update_types=['channel_post', 'edited_channel_post'])
def print_channel_post_text(bot_instance, channel_post):
print(channel_post.text)
# Print update id before entering to any handlers
@bot.middleware_handler()
def print_channel_post_text(bot_instance, update):
print(update.update_id)
:param update_types: Optional list of update types that can be passed into the middleware handler.
"""
def decorator(handler):
self.add_middleware_handler(handler, update_types)
return handler
return decorator
def add_middleware_handler(self, handler, update_types=None):
"""
Add middleware handler.
:param handler:
:param update_types:
:return:
"""
if not apihelper.ENABLE_MIDDLEWARE:
raise RuntimeError("Middleware is not enabled. Use apihelper.ENABLE_MIDDLEWARE before initialising TeleBot.")
if update_types:
for update_type in update_types:
self.typed_middleware_handlers[update_type].append(handler)
else:
self.default_middleware_handlers.append(handler)
# function register_middleware_handler
def register_middleware_handler(self, callback, update_types=None):
"""
Middleware handler decorator.
This function will create a decorator that can be used to decorate functions that must be handled as middlewares before entering any other
message handlers
But, be careful and check type of the update inside the handler if more than one update_type is given
Example:
bot = TeleBot('TOKEN')
bot.register_middleware_handler(print_channel_post_text, update_types=['channel_post', 'edited_channel_post'])
:param callback:
:param update_types: Optional list of update types that can be passed into the middleware handler.
"""
self.add_middleware_handler(callback, update_types)
@staticmethod
def check_commands_input(commands, method_name):
if not isinstance(commands, list) or not all(isinstance(item, str) for item in commands):
logger.error(f"{method_name}: Commands filter should be list of strings (commands), unknown type supplied to the 'commands' filter list. Not able to use the supplied type.")
@staticmethod
def check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name):
if not isinstance(regexp, str):
logger.error(f"{method_name}: Regexp filter should be string. Not able to use the supplied type.")
def message_handler(self, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, content_types=None, chat_types=None, **kwargs):
"""
Message handler decorator.
This decorator can be used to decorate functions that must handle certain types of messages.
All message handlers are tested in the order they were added.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
bot = TeleBot('TOKEN')
# Handles all messages which text matches regexp.
@bot.message_handler(regexp='someregexp')
def command_help(message):
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, 'Did someone call for help?')
# Handles messages in private chat
@bot.message_handler(chat_types=['private']) # You can add more chat types
def command_help(message):
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, 'Private chat detected, sir!')
# Handle all sent documents of type 'text/plain'.
@bot.message_handler(func=lambda message: message.document.mime_type == 'text/plain',
content_types=['document'])
def command_handle_document(message):
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, 'Document received, sir!')
# Handle all other messages.
@bot.message_handler(func=lambda message: True, content_types=['audio', 'photo', 'voice', 'video', 'document',
'text', 'location', 'contact', 'sticker'])
def default_command(message):
bot.send_message(message.chat.id, "This is the default command handler.")
:param commands: Optional list of strings (commands to handle).
:param regexp: Optional regular expression.
:param func: Optional lambda function. The lambda receives the message to test as the first parameter.
It must return True if the command should handle the message.
:param content_types: Supported message content types. Must be a list. Defaults to ['text'].
:param chat_types: list of chat types
"""
if content_types is None:
content_types = ["text"]
method_name = "message_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("message_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler,
chat_types=chat_types,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
**kwargs)
self.add_message_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_message_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a message handler
Note that you should use register_message_handler to add message_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.message_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_message_handler(self, callback, content_types=None, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, chat_types=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers message handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param content_types: list of content_types
:param commands: list of commands
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param chat_types: True for private chat
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
method_name = "register_message_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("register_message_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback,
chat_types=chat_types,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
pass_bot=pass_bot,
**kwargs)
self.add_message_handler(handler_dict)
def edited_message_handler(self, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, content_types=None, chat_types=None, **kwargs):
"""
Edit message handler decorator
:param commands:
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param content_types:
:param chat_types: list of chat types
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
if content_types is None:
content_types = ["text"]
method_name = "edited_message_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("edited_message_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler,
chat_types=chat_types,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
**kwargs)
self.add_edited_message_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_edited_message_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds the edit message handler
Note that you should use register_edited_message_handler to add edited_message_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.edited_message_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_edited_message_handler(self, callback, content_types=None, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, chat_types=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers edited message handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param content_types: list of content_types
:param commands: list of commands
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param chat_types: True for private chat
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
method_name = "register_edited_message_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("register_edited_message_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback,
chat_types=chat_types,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
pass_bot=pass_bot,
**kwargs)
self.add_edited_message_handler(handler_dict)
def channel_post_handler(self, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, content_types=None, **kwargs):
"""
Channel post handler decorator
:param commands:
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param content_types:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
if content_types is None:
content_types = ["text"]
method_name = "channel_post_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("channel_post_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
**kwargs)
self.add_channel_post_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_channel_post_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds channel post handler
Note that you should use register_channel_post_handler to add channel_post_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.channel_post_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_channel_post_handler(self, callback, content_types=None, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers channel post message handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param content_types: list of content_types
:param commands: list of commands
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
method_name = "register_channel_post_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("register_channel_post_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
pass_bot=pass_bot,
**kwargs)
self.add_channel_post_handler(handler_dict)
def edited_channel_post_handler(self, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, content_types=None, **kwargs):
"""
Edit channel post handler decorator
:param commands:
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param content_types:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
if content_types is None:
content_types = ["text"]
method_name = "edited_channel_post_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("edited_channel_post_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
**kwargs)
self.add_edited_channel_post_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_edited_channel_post_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds the edit channel post handler
Note that you should use register_edited_channel_post_handler to add edited_channel_post_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.edited_channel_post_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_edited_channel_post_handler(self, callback, content_types=None, commands=None, regexp=None, func=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers edited channel post message handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param content_types: list of content_types
:param commands: list of commands
:param regexp:
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
method_name = "register_edited_channel_post_handler"
if commands is not None:
self.check_commands_input(commands, method_name)
if isinstance(commands, str):
commands = [commands]
if regexp is not None:
self.check_regexp_input(regexp, method_name)
if isinstance(content_types, str):
logger.warning("register_edited_channel_post_handler: 'content_types' filter should be List of strings (content types), not string.")
content_types = [content_types]
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback,
content_types=content_types,
commands=commands,
regexp=regexp,
func=func,
pass_bot=pass_bot,
**kwargs)
self.add_edited_channel_post_handler(handler_dict)
def inline_handler(self, func, **kwargs):
"""
Inline call handler decorator
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_inline_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_inline_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds inline call handler
Note that you should use register_inline_handler to add inline_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.inline_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_inline_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers inline handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_inline_handler(handler_dict)
def chosen_inline_handler(self, func, **kwargs):
"""
Description: TBD
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_chosen_inline_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_chosen_inline_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Description: TBD
Note that you should use register_chosen_inline_handler to add chosen_inline_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.chosen_inline_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_chosen_inline_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers chosen inline handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_chosen_inline_handler(handler_dict)
def callback_query_handler(self, func, **kwargs):
"""
Callback request handler decorator
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_callback_query_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_callback_query_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a callback request handler
Note that you should use register_callback_query_handler to add callback_query_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.callback_query_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_callback_query_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers callback query handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_callback_query_handler(handler_dict)
def shipping_query_handler(self, func, **kwargs):
"""
Shipping request handler
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_shipping_query_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_shipping_query_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a shipping request handler.
Note that you should use register_shipping_query_handler to add shipping_query_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.shipping_query_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_shipping_query_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers shipping query handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_shipping_query_handler(handler_dict)
def pre_checkout_query_handler(self, func, **kwargs):
"""
Pre-checkout request handler
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_pre_checkout_query_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_pre_checkout_query_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a pre-checkout request handler
Note that you should use register_pre_checkout_query_handler to add pre_checkout_query_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.pre_checkout_query_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_pre_checkout_query_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers pre-checkout request handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_pre_checkout_query_handler(handler_dict)
def poll_handler(self, func, **kwargs):
"""
Poll request handler
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_poll_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_poll_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a poll request handler
Note that you should use register_poll_handler to add poll_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.poll_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_poll_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers poll handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_poll_handler(handler_dict)
def poll_answer_handler(self, func=None, **kwargs):
"""
Poll_answer request handler
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_poll_answer_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_poll_answer_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a poll_answer request handler.
Note that you should use register_poll_answer_handler to add poll_answer_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.poll_answer_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_poll_answer_handler(self, callback, func, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers poll answer handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_poll_answer_handler(handler_dict)
def my_chat_member_handler(self, func=None, **kwargs):
"""
my_chat_member handler.
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_my_chat_member_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_my_chat_member_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a my_chat_member handler.
Note that you should use register_my_chat_member_handler to add my_chat_member_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.my_chat_member_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_my_chat_member_handler(self, callback, func=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers my chat member handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_my_chat_member_handler(handler_dict)
def chat_member_handler(self, func=None, **kwargs):
"""
chat_member handler.
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_chat_member_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_chat_member_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a chat_member handler.
Note that you should use register_chat_member_handler to add chat_member_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.chat_member_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_chat_member_handler(self, callback, func=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers chat member handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_chat_member_handler(handler_dict)
def chat_join_request_handler(self, func=None, **kwargs):
"""
chat_join_request handler
:param func:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
def decorator(handler):
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(handler, func=func, **kwargs)
self.add_chat_join_request_handler(handler_dict)
return handler
return decorator
def add_chat_join_request_handler(self, handler_dict):
"""
Adds a chat_join_request handler.
Note that you should use register_chat_join_request_handler to add chat_join_request_handler to the bot.
:param handler_dict:
:return:
"""
self.chat_join_request_handlers.append(handler_dict)
def register_chat_join_request_handler(self, callback, func=None, pass_bot=False, **kwargs):
"""
Registers chat join request handler.
:param callback: function to be called
:param func:
:param pass_bot: Pass TeleBot to handler.
:return: decorated function
"""
handler_dict = self._build_handler_dict(callback, func=func, pass_bot=pass_bot, **kwargs)
self.add_chat_join_request_handler(handler_dict)
def _test_message_handler(self, message_handler, message):
"""
Test message handler
:param message_handler:
:param message:
:return:
"""
for message_filter, filter_value in message_handler['filters'].items():
if filter_value is None:
continue
if not self._test_filter(message_filter, filter_value, message):
return False
return True
def add_custom_filter(self, custom_filter: Union[SimpleCustomFilter, AdvancedCustomFilter]):
"""
Create custom filter.
:param custom_filter: Class with check(message) method.
:param custom_filter: Custom filter class with key.
"""
self.custom_filters[custom_filter.key] = custom_filter
def _test_filter(self, message_filter, filter_value, message):
"""
Test filters
:param message_filter: Filter type passed in handler
:param filter_value: Filter value passed in handler
:param message: Message to test
:return: True if filter conforms
"""
if message_filter == 'content_types':
return message.content_type in filter_value
elif message_filter == 'regexp':
return message.content_type == 'text' and re.search(filter_value, message.text, re.IGNORECASE)
elif message_filter == 'commands':
return message.content_type == 'text' and util.extract_command(message.text) in filter_value
elif message_filter == 'chat_types':
return message.chat.type in filter_value
elif message_filter == 'func':
return filter_value(message)
elif self.custom_filters and message_filter in self.custom_filters:
return self._check_filter(message_filter,filter_value,message)
else:
return False
def _check_filter(self, message_filter, filter_value, message):
filter_check = self.custom_filters.get(message_filter)
if not filter_check:
return False
elif isinstance(filter_check, SimpleCustomFilter):
return filter_value == filter_check.check(message)
elif isinstance(filter_check, AdvancedCustomFilter):
return filter_check.check(message, filter_value)
else:
logger.error("Custom filter: wrong type. Should be SimpleCustomFilter or AdvancedCustomFilter.")
return False
# middleware check-up method
def _check_middleware(self, update_type):
"""
Check middleware
:param update_type:
:return:
"""
middlewares = None
if self.middlewares:
middlewares = [i for i in self.middlewares if update_type in i.update_types]
return middlewares
def _run_middlewares_and_handler(self, message, handlers, middlewares):
"""
This class is made to run handler and middleware in queue.
:param handler: handler that should be executed.
:param middleware: middleware that should be executed.
:return:
"""
data = {}
params =[]
handler_error = None
skip_handler = False
if middlewares:
for middleware in middlewares:
result = middleware.pre_process(message, data)
# We will break this loop if CancelUpdate is returned
# Also, we will not run other middlewares
if isinstance(result, CancelUpdate):
return
elif isinstance(result, SkipHandler) and skip_handler is False:
skip_handler = True
try:
if handlers and not skip_handler:
for handler in handlers:
process_handler = self._test_message_handler(handler, message)
if not process_handler: continue
else:
for i in inspect.signature(handler['function']).parameters:
params.append(i)
if len(params) == 1:
handler['function'](message)
else:
if "data" in params:
if len(params) == 2:
handler['function'](message, data)
elif len(params) == 3:
handler['function'](message, data=data, bot=self)
else:
logger.error("It is not allowed to pass data and values inside data to the handler. Check your handler: {}".format(handler['function']))
return
else:
data_copy = data.copy()
for key in list(data_copy):
# remove data from data_copy if handler does not accept it
if key not in params:
del data_copy[key]
if handler.get('pass_bot'): data_copy["bot"] = self
if len(data_copy) > len(params) - 1: # remove the message parameter
logger.error("You are passing more data than the handler needs. Check your handler: {}".format(handler['function']))
return
handler["function"](message, **data_copy)
except Exception as e:
handler_error = e
if not middlewares:
if self.exception_handler:
return self.exception_handler.handle(e)
logging.error(str(e))
return
# remove the bot from data
if middlewares:
for middleware in middlewares:
middleware.post_process(message, data, handler_error)
def _notify_command_handlers(self, handlers, new_messages, update_type):
"""
Notifies command handlers.
:param handlers:
:param new_messages:
:return:
"""
if len(handlers) == 0 and not self.use_class_middlewares:
return
for message in new_messages:
if self.use_class_middlewares:
middleware = self._check_middleware(update_type)
self._exec_task(self._run_middlewares_and_handler, message, handlers=handlers, middlewares=middleware)
return
else:
for message_handler in handlers:
if self._test_message_handler(message_handler, message):
self._exec_task(message_handler['function'], message, pass_bot=message_handler['pass_bot'], task_type='handler')
break