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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2024
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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"""This module contains the classes JobQueue and Job."""
import asyncio
import datetime
import weakref
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Generic, Optional, Tuple, Union, cast, overload
try:
import pytz
from apscheduler.executors.asyncio import AsyncIOExecutor
from apscheduler.schedulers.asyncio import AsyncIOScheduler
APS_AVAILABLE = True
except ImportError:
APS_AVAILABLE = False
from telegram._utils.logging import get_logger
from telegram._utils.repr import build_repr_with_selected_attrs
from telegram._utils.types import JSONDict
from telegram.ext._extbot import ExtBot
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from telegram.ext._utils.types import CCT, JobCallback
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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if APS_AVAILABLE:
from apscheduler.job import Job as APSJob
from telegram.ext import Application
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_ALL_DAYS = tuple(range(7))
_LOGGER = get_logger(__name__, class_name="JobQueue")
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class JobQueue(Generic[CCT]):
"""This class allows you to periodically perform tasks with the bot. It is a convenience
wrapper for the APScheduler library.
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This class is a :class:`~typing.Generic` class and accepts one type variable that specifies
the type of the argument ``context`` of the job callbacks (:paramref:`~run_once.callback`) of
:meth:`run_once` and the other scheduling methods.
Important:
If you want to use this class, you must install PTB with the optional requirement
``job-queue``, i.e.
.. code-block:: bash
pip install "python-telegram-bot[job-queue]"
Examples:
:any:`Timer Bot <examples.timerbot>`
.. seealso:: :wiki:`Architecture Overview <Architecture>`,
:wiki:`Job Queue <Extensions---JobQueue>`
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
To use this class, PTB must be installed via
``pip install "python-telegram-bot[job-queue]"``.
Attributes:
scheduler (:class:`apscheduler.schedulers.asyncio.AsyncIOScheduler`): The scheduler.
Warning:
This scheduler is configured by :meth:`set_application`. Additional configuration
settings can be made by users. However, calling
:meth:`~apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.configure` will delete any
previous configuration settings. Therefore, please make sure to pass the values
returned by :attr:`scheduler_configuration` to the method call in addition to your
custom values.
Alternatively, you can also use methods like
:meth:`~apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_jobstore` to avoid using
:meth:`~apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.configure` altogether.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Uses :class:`~apscheduler.schedulers.asyncio.AsyncIOScheduler` instead of
:class:`~apscheduler.schedulers.background.BackgroundScheduler`
"""
__slots__ = ("_application", "_executor", "scheduler")
_CRON_MAPPING = ("sun", "mon", "tue", "wed", "thu", "fri", "sat")
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def __init__(self) -> None:
if not APS_AVAILABLE:
raise RuntimeError(
"To use `JobQueue`, PTB must be installed via `pip install "
'"python-telegram-bot[job-queue]"`.'
)
self._application: Optional[weakref.ReferenceType[Application]] = None
self._executor = AsyncIOExecutor()
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self.scheduler: "AsyncIOScheduler" = AsyncIOScheduler( # noqa: UP037
**self.scheduler_configuration
)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
"""Give a string representation of the JobQueue in the form ``JobQueue[application=...]``.
As this class doesn't implement :meth:`object.__str__`, the default implementation
will be used, which is equivalent to :meth:`__repr__`.
Returns:
:obj:`str`
"""
return build_repr_with_selected_attrs(self, application=self.application)
@property
def application(self) -> "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, JobQueue[CCT]]":
"""The application this JobQueue is associated with."""
if self._application is None:
raise RuntimeError("No application was set for this JobQueue.")
application = self._application()
if application is not None:
return application
raise RuntimeError("The application instance is no longer alive.")
@property
def scheduler_configuration(self) -> JSONDict:
"""Provides configuration values that are used by :class:`JobQueue` for :attr:`scheduler`.
Tip:
Since calling
:meth:`scheduler.configure() <apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.configure>`
deletes any previous setting, please make sure to pass these values to the method call
in addition to your custom values:
.. code-block:: python
scheduler.configure(..., **job_queue.scheduler_configuration)
Alternatively, you can also use methods like
:meth:`~apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_jobstore` to avoid using
:meth:`~apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.configure` altogether.
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.. versionadded:: 20.7
Returns:
Dict[:obj:`str`, :obj:`object`]: The configuration values as dictionary.
"""
timezone: object = pytz.utc
if (
self._application
and isinstance(self.application.bot, ExtBot)
and self.application.bot.defaults
):
timezone = self.application.bot.defaults.tzinfo or pytz.utc
return {
"timezone": timezone,
"executors": {"default": self._executor},
}
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def _tz_now(self) -> datetime.datetime:
return datetime.datetime.now(self.scheduler.timezone)
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@overload
def _parse_time_input(self, time: None, shift_day: bool = False) -> None: ...
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@overload
def _parse_time_input(
self,
time: Union[float, datetime.timedelta, datetime.datetime, datetime.time],
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shift_day: bool = False,
) -> datetime.datetime: ...
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def _parse_time_input(
self,
time: Union[float, datetime.timedelta, datetime.datetime, datetime.time, None],
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shift_day: bool = False,
) -> Optional[datetime.datetime]:
if time is None:
return None
if isinstance(time, (int, float)):
return self._tz_now() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=time)
if isinstance(time, datetime.timedelta):
return self._tz_now() + time
if isinstance(time, datetime.time):
date_time = datetime.datetime.combine(
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datetime.datetime.now(tz=time.tzinfo or self.scheduler.timezone).date(), time
)
if date_time.tzinfo is None:
date_time = self.scheduler.timezone.localize(date_time)
if shift_day and date_time <= datetime.datetime.now(pytz.utc):
date_time += datetime.timedelta(days=1)
return date_time
return time
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def set_application(
self, application: "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, JobQueue[CCT]]"
) -> None:
"""Set the application to be used by this JobQueue.
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Args:
application (:class:`telegram.ext.Application`): The application.
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"""
self._application = weakref.ref(application)
self.scheduler.configure(**self.scheduler_configuration)
@staticmethod
async def job_callback(job_queue: "JobQueue[CCT]", job: "Job[CCT]") -> None:
"""This method is used as a callback for the APScheduler jobs.
More precisely, the ``func`` argument of :class:`apscheduler.job.Job` is set to this method
and the ``arg`` argument (representing positional arguments to ``func``) is set to a tuple
containing the :class:`JobQueue` itself and the :class:`~telegram.ext.Job` instance.
Tip:
This method is a static method rather than a bound method. This makes the arguments
more transparent and allows for easier handling of PTBs integration of APScheduler
when utilizing advanced features of APScheduler.
Hint:
This method is effectively a wrapper for :meth:`telegram.ext.Job.run`.
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.. versionadded:: 20.4
Args:
job_queue (:class:`JobQueue`): The job queue that created the job.
job (:class:`~telegram.ext.Job`): The job to run.
"""
await job.run(job_queue.application)
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def run_once(
self,
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callback: JobCallback[CCT],
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when: Union[float, datetime.timedelta, datetime.datetime, datetime.time],
data: Optional[object] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
chat_id: Optional[int] = None,
user_id: Optional[int] = None,
job_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None,
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) -> "Job[CCT]":
"""Creates a new :class:`Job` instance that runs once and adds it to the queue.
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Args:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by
the new job. Callback signature::
async def callback(context: CallbackContext)
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when (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta` | \
:obj:`datetime.datetime` | :obj:`datetime.time`):
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Time in or at which the job should run. This parameter will be interpreted
depending on its type.
* :obj:`int` or :obj:`float` will be interpreted as "seconds from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.timedelta` will be interpreted as "time from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.datetime` will be interpreted as a specific date and time at
which the job should run. If the timezone (:attr:`datetime.datetime.tzinfo`) is
:obj:`None`, the default timezone of the bot will be used, which is UTC unless
:attr:`telegram.ext.Defaults.tzinfo` is used.
* :obj:`datetime.time` will be interpreted as a specific time of day at which the
job should run. This could be either today or, if the time has already passed,
tomorrow. If the timezone (:attr:`datetime.time.tzinfo`) is :obj:`None`, the
default timezone of the bot will be used, which is UTC unless
:attr:`telegram.ext.Defaults.tzinfo` is used.
Job.next_t (#1685) * next_t property is added to Job class Added new property to Job class - next_t, it will show the datetime when the job will be executed next time. The property is updated during JobQueue._put method, right after job is added to queue. Related to #1676 * Fixed newline and trailing whitespace * Fixed PR issues, added test 1. Added setter for next_t - now JobQueue doesn't access protected Job._next_t. 2. Fixed Job class docstring. 3. Added test for next_t property. 4. Set next_t to None for run_once jobs that already ran. * Fixed Flake8 issues * Added next_t setter for datetime, added test 1. next_t setter now can accept datetime type. 2. added test for setting datetime to next_t and added some asserts that check tests results. 3. Also noticed Job.days setter raises ValueError when it's more appropriate to raise TypeError. * Fixed test_warnings, added Number type to next_t setter 1. Changed type of error raised by interval setter from ValueError to TypeError.. 2. Fixed test_warning after changing type of errors in Job.days and Job.interval. 3. Added Number type to next_t setter - now it can accept int too. * Python 2 compatibility for test_job_next_t_property Added _UTC and _UtcOffsetTimezone for python 2 compatibility * Fixed PR issues 1. Replaced "datetime.replace tzinfo" with "datetime.astimezone" 2. Moved testing next_t setter to separate test. 3. Changed test_job_next_t_setter so it now uses non UTC timezone. * Defining tzinfo from run_once, run_repeating 1. Added option to define Job.tzinfo from run_once (by when.tzinfo) and run_repeating (first.tzinfo) 2. Added test to check that tzinfo is always passed correctly. * address review Co-authored-by: Hinrich Mahler <hinrich.mahler@freenet.de>
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chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Chat id of the chat associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.chat_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): User id of the user associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.user_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
data (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through :attr:`Job.data` in the callback. Defaults to
:obj:`None`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Renamed the parameter ``context`` to :paramref:`data`.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
:external:attr:`callback.__name__ <definition.__name__>`.
job_kwargs (:obj:`dict`, optional): Arbitrary keyword arguments to pass to the
:meth:`apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_job()`.
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Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new :class:`Job` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
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"""
if not job_kwargs:
job_kwargs = {}
name = name or callback.__name__
job = Job(callback=callback, data=data, name=name, chat_id=chat_id, user_id=user_id)
date_time = self._parse_time_input(when, shift_day=True)
j = self.scheduler.add_job(
self.job_callback,
name=name,
trigger="date",
run_date=date_time,
args=(self, job),
timezone=date_time.tzinfo or self.scheduler.timezone,
**job_kwargs,
)
job._job = j # pylint: disable=protected-access
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return job
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def run_repeating(
self,
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callback: JobCallback[CCT],
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interval: Union[float, datetime.timedelta],
first: Optional[Union[float, datetime.timedelta, datetime.datetime, datetime.time]] = None,
last: Optional[Union[float, datetime.timedelta, datetime.datetime, datetime.time]] = None,
data: Optional[object] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
chat_id: Optional[int] = None,
user_id: Optional[int] = None,
job_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None,
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) -> "Job[CCT]":
"""Creates a new :class:`Job` instance that runs at specified intervals and adds it to the
queue.
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Note:
For a note about DST, please see the documentation of `APScheduler`_.
.. _`APScheduler`: https://apscheduler.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/triggers/cron.html
#daylight-saving-time-behavior
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Args:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by
the new job. Callback signature::
async def callback(context: CallbackContext)
interval (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta`): The interval in which
the job will run. If it is an :obj:`int` or a :obj:`float`, it will be interpreted
as seconds.
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first (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta` | \
:obj:`datetime.datetime` | :obj:`datetime.time`, optional):
Time in or at which the job should run. This parameter will be interpreted
depending on its type.
* :obj:`int` or :obj:`float` will be interpreted as "seconds from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.timedelta` will be interpreted as "time from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.datetime` will be interpreted as a specific date and time at
which the job should run. If the timezone (:attr:`datetime.datetime.tzinfo`) is
:obj:`None`, the default timezone of the bot will be used.
* :obj:`datetime.time` will be interpreted as a specific time of day at which the
job should run. This could be either today or, if the time has already passed,
tomorrow. If the timezone (:attr:`datetime.time.tzinfo`) is :obj:`None`, the
default timezone of the bot will be used, which is UTC unless
:attr:`telegram.ext.Defaults.tzinfo` is used.
Job.next_t (#1685) * next_t property is added to Job class Added new property to Job class - next_t, it will show the datetime when the job will be executed next time. The property is updated during JobQueue._put method, right after job is added to queue. Related to #1676 * Fixed newline and trailing whitespace * Fixed PR issues, added test 1. Added setter for next_t - now JobQueue doesn't access protected Job._next_t. 2. Fixed Job class docstring. 3. Added test for next_t property. 4. Set next_t to None for run_once jobs that already ran. * Fixed Flake8 issues * Added next_t setter for datetime, added test 1. next_t setter now can accept datetime type. 2. added test for setting datetime to next_t and added some asserts that check tests results. 3. Also noticed Job.days setter raises ValueError when it's more appropriate to raise TypeError. * Fixed test_warnings, added Number type to next_t setter 1. Changed type of error raised by interval setter from ValueError to TypeError.. 2. Fixed test_warning after changing type of errors in Job.days and Job.interval. 3. Added Number type to next_t setter - now it can accept int too. * Python 2 compatibility for test_job_next_t_property Added _UTC and _UtcOffsetTimezone for python 2 compatibility * Fixed PR issues 1. Replaced "datetime.replace tzinfo" with "datetime.astimezone" 2. Moved testing next_t setter to separate test. 3. Changed test_job_next_t_setter so it now uses non UTC timezone. * Defining tzinfo from run_once, run_repeating 1. Added option to define Job.tzinfo from run_once (by when.tzinfo) and run_repeating (first.tzinfo) 2. Added test to check that tzinfo is always passed correctly. * address review Co-authored-by: Hinrich Mahler <hinrich.mahler@freenet.de>
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Defaults to :paramref:`interval`
Note:
Setting :paramref:`first` to ``0``, ``datetime.datetime.now()`` or another
value that indicates that the job should run immediately will not work due
to how the APScheduler library works. If you want to run a job immediately,
we recommend to use an approach along the lines of::
job = context.job_queue.run_repeating(callback, interval=5)
await job.run(context.application)
.. seealso:: :meth:`telegram.ext.Job.run`
last (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta` | \
:obj:`datetime.datetime` | :obj:`datetime.time`, optional):
Latest possible time for the job to run. This parameter will be interpreted
depending on its type. See :paramref:`first` for details.
If :paramref:`last` is :obj:`datetime.datetime` or :obj:`datetime.time` type
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and ``last.tzinfo`` is :obj:`None`, the default timezone of the bot will be
assumed, which is UTC unless :attr:`telegram.ext.Defaults.tzinfo` is used.
Defaults to :obj:`None`.
data (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through :attr:`Job.data` in the callback. Defaults to
:obj:`None`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Renamed the parameter ``context`` to :paramref:`data`.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
:external:attr:`callback.__name__ <definition.__name__>`.
chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Chat id of the chat associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.chat_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): User id of the user associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.user_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
job_kwargs (:obj:`dict`, optional): Arbitrary keyword arguments to pass to the
:meth:`apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_job()`.
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Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new :class:`Job` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
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"""
if not job_kwargs:
job_kwargs = {}
name = name or callback.__name__
job = Job(callback=callback, data=data, name=name, chat_id=chat_id, user_id=user_id)
dt_first = self._parse_time_input(first)
dt_last = self._parse_time_input(last)
if dt_last and dt_first and dt_last < dt_first:
raise ValueError("'last' must not be before 'first'!")
if isinstance(interval, datetime.timedelta):
interval = interval.total_seconds()
j = self.scheduler.add_job(
self.job_callback,
trigger="interval",
args=(self, job),
start_date=dt_first,
end_date=dt_last,
seconds=interval,
name=name,
**job_kwargs,
)
job._job = j # pylint: disable=protected-access
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return job
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def run_monthly(
self,
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callback: JobCallback[CCT],
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when: datetime.time,
day: int,
data: Optional[object] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
chat_id: Optional[int] = None,
user_id: Optional[int] = None,
job_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None,
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) -> "Job[CCT]":
"""Creates a new :class:`Job` that runs on a monthly basis and adds it to the queue.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
The ``day_is_strict`` argument was removed. Instead one can now pass ``-1`` to the
:paramref:`day` parameter to have the job run on the last day of the month.
Args:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by
the new job. Callback signature::
async def callback(context: CallbackContext)
when (:obj:`datetime.time`): Time of day at which the job should run. If the timezone
(``when.tzinfo``) is :obj:`None`, the default timezone of the bot will be used,
which is UTC unless :attr:`telegram.ext.Defaults.tzinfo` is used.
day (:obj:`int`): Defines the day of the month whereby the job would run. It should
be within the range of ``1`` and ``31``, inclusive. If a month has fewer days than
this number, the job will not run in this month. Passing ``-1`` leads to the job
running on the last day of the month.
data (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through :attr:`Job.data` in the callback. Defaults to
:obj:`None`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Renamed the parameter ``context`` to :paramref:`data`.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
:external:attr:`callback.__name__ <definition.__name__>`.
chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Chat id of the chat associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.chat_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): User id of the user associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.user_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
job_kwargs (:obj:`dict`, optional): Arbitrary keyword arguments to pass to the
:meth:`apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_job()`.
Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new :class:`Job` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
"""
if not job_kwargs:
job_kwargs = {}
name = name or callback.__name__
job = Job(callback=callback, data=data, name=name, chat_id=chat_id, user_id=user_id)
j = self.scheduler.add_job(
self.job_callback,
trigger="cron",
args=(self, job),
name=name,
day="last" if day == -1 else day,
hour=when.hour,
minute=when.minute,
second=when.second,
timezone=when.tzinfo or self.scheduler.timezone,
**job_kwargs,
)
job._job = j # pylint: disable=protected-access
return job
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def run_daily(
self,
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callback: JobCallback[CCT],
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time: datetime.time,
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days: Tuple[int, ...] = _ALL_DAYS,
data: Optional[object] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
chat_id: Optional[int] = None,
user_id: Optional[int] = None,
job_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None,
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) -> "Job[CCT]":
"""Creates a new :class:`Job` that runs on a daily basis and adds it to the queue.
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Note:
For a note about DST, please see the documentation of `APScheduler`_.
.. _`APScheduler`: https://apscheduler.readthedocs.io/en/stable/modules/triggers/cron.html
#daylight-saving-time-behavior
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Args:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by
the new job. Callback signature::
async def callback(context: CallbackContext)
time (:obj:`datetime.time`): Time of day at which the job should run. If the timezone
(:obj:`datetime.time.tzinfo`) is :obj:`None`, the default timezone of the bot will
be used, which is UTC unless :attr:`telegram.ext.Defaults.tzinfo` is used.
days (Tuple[:obj:`int`], optional): Defines on which days of the week the job should
run (where ``0-6`` correspond to sunday - saturday). By default, the job will run
every day.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Changed day of the week mapping of 0-6 from monday-sunday to sunday-saturday.
data (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through :attr:`Job.data` in the callback. Defaults to
:obj:`None`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Renamed the parameter ``context`` to :paramref:`data`.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
:external:attr:`callback.__name__ <definition.__name__>`.
chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Chat id of the chat associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.chat_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): User id of the user associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.user_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
job_kwargs (:obj:`dict`, optional): Arbitrary keyword arguments to pass to the
:meth:`apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_job()`.
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Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new :class:`Job` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
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"""
if not job_kwargs:
job_kwargs = {}
name = name or callback.__name__
job = Job(callback=callback, data=data, name=name, chat_id=chat_id, user_id=user_id)
j = self.scheduler.add_job(
self.job_callback,
name=name,
args=(self, job),
trigger="cron",
day_of_week=",".join([self._CRON_MAPPING[d] for d in days]),
hour=time.hour,
minute=time.minute,
second=time.second,
timezone=time.tzinfo or self.scheduler.timezone,
**job_kwargs,
)
job._job = j # pylint: disable=protected-access
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return job
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def run_custom(
self,
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callback: JobCallback[CCT],
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job_kwargs: JSONDict,
data: Optional[object] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
chat_id: Optional[int] = None,
user_id: Optional[int] = None,
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) -> "Job[CCT]":
"""Creates a new custom defined :class:`Job`.
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Args:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by
the new job. Callback signature::
async def callback(context: CallbackContext)
job_kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Used as arguments for
:meth:`apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler.add_job`.
data (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through :attr:`Job.data` in the callback. Defaults to
:obj:`None`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Renamed the parameter ``context`` to :paramref:`data`.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
:external:attr:`callback.__name__ <definition.__name__>`.
chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Chat id of the chat associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.chat_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): User id of the user associated with this job. If
passed, the corresponding :attr:`~telegram.ext.CallbackContext.user_data` will
be available in the callback.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new :class:`Job` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
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"""
name = name or callback.__name__
job = Job(callback=callback, data=data, name=name, chat_id=chat_id, user_id=user_id)
j = self.scheduler.add_job(self.job_callback, args=(self, job), name=name, **job_kwargs)
job._job = j # pylint: disable=protected-access
return job
async def start(self) -> None:
# this method async just in case future versions need that
"""Starts the :class:`~telegram.ext.JobQueue`."""
if not self.scheduler.running:
self.scheduler.start()
async def stop(self, wait: bool = True) -> None:
"""Shuts down the :class:`~telegram.ext.JobQueue`.
Args:
wait (:obj:`bool`, optional): Whether to wait until all currently running jobs
have finished. Defaults to :obj:`True`.
"""
# the interface methods of AsyncIOExecutor are currently not really asyncio-compatible
# so we apply some small tweaks here to try and smoothen the integration into PTB
# TODO: When APS 4.0 hits, we should be able to remove the tweaks
if wait:
# Unfortunately AsyncIOExecutor just cancels them all ...
await asyncio.gather(
*self._executor._pending_futures, # pylint: disable=protected-access
return_exceptions=True,
)
if self.scheduler.running:
self.scheduler.shutdown(wait=wait)
# scheduler.shutdown schedules a task in the event loop but immediately returns
# so give it a tiny bit of time to actually shut down.
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
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def jobs(self) -> Tuple["Job[CCT]", ...]:
"""Returns a tuple of all *scheduled* jobs that are currently in the :class:`JobQueue`.
Returns:
Tuple[:class:`Job`]: Tuple of all *scheduled* jobs.
"""
return tuple(Job.from_aps_job(job) for job in self.scheduler.get_jobs())
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def get_jobs_by_name(self, name: str) -> Tuple["Job[CCT]", ...]:
"""Returns a tuple of all *pending/scheduled* jobs with the given name that are currently
in the :class:`JobQueue`.
Returns:
Tuple[:class:`Job`]: Tuple of all *pending* or *scheduled* jobs matching the name.
"""
return tuple(job for job in self.jobs() if job.name == name)
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class Job(Generic[CCT]):
"""This class is a convenience wrapper for the jobs held in a :class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`.
With the current backend APScheduler, :attr:`job` holds a :class:`apscheduler.job.Job`
instance.
Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are
considered equal, if their :class:`id <apscheduler.job.Job>` is equal.
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This class is a :class:`~typing.Generic` class and accepts one type variable that specifies
the type of the argument ``context`` of :paramref:`callback`.
Important:
If you want to use this class, you must install PTB with the optional requirement
``job-queue``, i.e.
.. code-block:: bash
pip install "python-telegram-bot[job-queue]"
Note:
All attributes and instance methods of :attr:`job` are also directly available as
attributes/methods of the corresponding :class:`telegram.ext.Job` object.
Warning:
This class should not be instantiated manually.
Use the methods of :class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue` to schedule jobs.
.. seealso:: :wiki:`Job Queue <Extensions---JobQueue>`
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
* Removed argument and attribute ``job_queue``.
* Renamed ``Job.context`` to :attr:`Job.data`.
* Removed argument ``job``
* To use this class, PTB must be installed via
``pip install "python-telegram-bot[job-queue]"``.
Args:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by the
new job. Callback signature::
async def callback(context: CallbackContext)
data (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the :paramref:`callback`
function. Can be accessed through :attr:`Job.data` in the callback. Defaults to
:obj:`None`.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
:external:obj:`callback.__name__ <definition.__name__>`.
chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Chat id of the chat that this job is associated with.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): User id of the user that this job is associated with.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
Attributes:
callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function that should be executed by the
new job.
data (:obj:`object`): Optional. Additional data needed for the :attr:`callback` function.
name (:obj:`str`): Optional. The name of the new job.
chat_id (:obj:`int`): Optional. Chat id of the chat that this job is associated with.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
user_id (:obj:`int`): Optional. User id of the user that this job is associated with.
.. versionadded:: 20.0
"""
__slots__ = (
"_enabled",
"_job",
"_removed",
"callback",
"chat_id",
"data",
"name",
"user_id",
)
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def __init__(
self,
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callback: JobCallback[CCT],
data: Optional[object] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
chat_id: Optional[int] = None,
user_id: Optional[int] = None,
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):
if not APS_AVAILABLE:
raise RuntimeError(
"To use `Job`, PTB must be installed via `pip install "
'"python-telegram-bot[job-queue]"`.'
)
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self.callback: JobCallback[CCT] = callback
self.data: Optional[object] = data
self.name: Optional[str] = name or callback.__name__
self.chat_id: Optional[int] = chat_id
self.user_id: Optional[int] = user_id
self._removed = False
self._enabled = False
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self._job = cast("APSJob", None)
def __getattr__(self, item: str) -> object:
"""Overrides :py:meth:`object.__getattr__` to get specific attribute of the
:class:`telegram.ext.Job` object or of its attribute :class:`apscheduler.job.Job`,
if exists.
Args:
item (:obj:`str`): The name of the attribute.
Returns:
:object: The value of the attribute.
Raises:
:exc:`AttributeError`: If the attribute does not exist in both
:class:`telegram.ext.Job` and :class:`apscheduler.job.Job` objects.
"""
try:
return getattr(self.job, item)
except AttributeError as exc:
raise AttributeError(
f"Neither 'telegram.ext.Job' nor 'apscheduler.job.Job' has attribute '{item}'"
) from exc
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
"""Defines equality condition for the :class:`telegram.ext.Job` object.
Two objects of this class are considered to be equal if their
:class:`id <apscheduler.job.Job>` are equal.
Returns:
:obj:`True` if both objects have :paramref:`id` parameters identical.
:obj:`False` otherwise.
"""
if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return self.id == other.id
return False
def __hash__(self) -> int:
"""Builds a hash value for this object such that the hash of two objects is
equal if and only if the objects are equal in terms of :meth:`__eq__`.
Returns:
:obj:`int`: The hash value of the object.
"""
return hash(self.id)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
"""Give a string representation of the job in the form
``Job[id=..., name=..., callback=..., trigger=...]``.
As this class doesn't implement :meth:`object.__str__`, the default implementation
will be used, which is equivalent to :meth:`__repr__`.
Returns:
:obj:`str`
"""
return build_repr_with_selected_attrs(
self,
id=self.job.id,
name=self.name,
callback=self.callback.__name__,
trigger=self.job.trigger,
)
@property
def job(self) -> "APSJob":
""":class:`apscheduler.job.Job`: The APS Job this job is a wrapper for.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
This property is now read-only.
"""
return self._job
@property
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def removed(self) -> bool:
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""":obj:`bool`: Whether this job is due to be removed."""
return self._removed
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@property
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def enabled(self) -> bool:
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""":obj:`bool`: Whether this job is enabled."""
return self._enabled
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@enabled.setter
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def enabled(self, status: bool) -> None:
if status:
self.job.resume()
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else:
self.job.pause()
self._enabled = status
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Job.next_t (#1685) * next_t property is added to Job class Added new property to Job class - next_t, it will show the datetime when the job will be executed next time. The property is updated during JobQueue._put method, right after job is added to queue. Related to #1676 * Fixed newline and trailing whitespace * Fixed PR issues, added test 1. Added setter for next_t - now JobQueue doesn't access protected Job._next_t. 2. Fixed Job class docstring. 3. Added test for next_t property. 4. Set next_t to None for run_once jobs that already ran. * Fixed Flake8 issues * Added next_t setter for datetime, added test 1. next_t setter now can accept datetime type. 2. added test for setting datetime to next_t and added some asserts that check tests results. 3. Also noticed Job.days setter raises ValueError when it's more appropriate to raise TypeError. * Fixed test_warnings, added Number type to next_t setter 1. Changed type of error raised by interval setter from ValueError to TypeError.. 2. Fixed test_warning after changing type of errors in Job.days and Job.interval. 3. Added Number type to next_t setter - now it can accept int too. * Python 2 compatibility for test_job_next_t_property Added _UTC and _UtcOffsetTimezone for python 2 compatibility * Fixed PR issues 1. Replaced "datetime.replace tzinfo" with "datetime.astimezone" 2. Moved testing next_t setter to separate test. 3. Changed test_job_next_t_setter so it now uses non UTC timezone. * Defining tzinfo from run_once, run_repeating 1. Added option to define Job.tzinfo from run_once (by when.tzinfo) and run_repeating (first.tzinfo) 2. Added test to check that tzinfo is always passed correctly. * address review Co-authored-by: Hinrich Mahler <hinrich.mahler@freenet.de>
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@property
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def next_t(self) -> Optional[datetime.datetime]:
Job.next_t (#1685) * next_t property is added to Job class Added new property to Job class - next_t, it will show the datetime when the job will be executed next time. The property is updated during JobQueue._put method, right after job is added to queue. Related to #1676 * Fixed newline and trailing whitespace * Fixed PR issues, added test 1. Added setter for next_t - now JobQueue doesn't access protected Job._next_t. 2. Fixed Job class docstring. 3. Added test for next_t property. 4. Set next_t to None for run_once jobs that already ran. * Fixed Flake8 issues * Added next_t setter for datetime, added test 1. next_t setter now can accept datetime type. 2. added test for setting datetime to next_t and added some asserts that check tests results. 3. Also noticed Job.days setter raises ValueError when it's more appropriate to raise TypeError. * Fixed test_warnings, added Number type to next_t setter 1. Changed type of error raised by interval setter from ValueError to TypeError.. 2. Fixed test_warning after changing type of errors in Job.days and Job.interval. 3. Added Number type to next_t setter - now it can accept int too. * Python 2 compatibility for test_job_next_t_property Added _UTC and _UtcOffsetTimezone for python 2 compatibility * Fixed PR issues 1. Replaced "datetime.replace tzinfo" with "datetime.astimezone" 2. Moved testing next_t setter to separate test. 3. Changed test_job_next_t_setter so it now uses non UTC timezone. * Defining tzinfo from run_once, run_repeating 1. Added option to define Job.tzinfo from run_once (by when.tzinfo) and run_repeating (first.tzinfo) 2. Added test to check that tzinfo is always passed correctly. * address review Co-authored-by: Hinrich Mahler <hinrich.mahler@freenet.de>
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"""
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:class:`datetime.datetime`: Datetime for the next job execution.
Datetime is localized according to :attr:`datetime.datetime.tzinfo`.
If job is removed or already ran it equals to :obj:`None`.
Warning:
This attribute is only available, if the :class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue` this job
belongs to is already started. Otherwise APScheduler raises an :exc:`AttributeError`.
Job.next_t (#1685) * next_t property is added to Job class Added new property to Job class - next_t, it will show the datetime when the job will be executed next time. The property is updated during JobQueue._put method, right after job is added to queue. Related to #1676 * Fixed newline and trailing whitespace * Fixed PR issues, added test 1. Added setter for next_t - now JobQueue doesn't access protected Job._next_t. 2. Fixed Job class docstring. 3. Added test for next_t property. 4. Set next_t to None for run_once jobs that already ran. * Fixed Flake8 issues * Added next_t setter for datetime, added test 1. next_t setter now can accept datetime type. 2. added test for setting datetime to next_t and added some asserts that check tests results. 3. Also noticed Job.days setter raises ValueError when it's more appropriate to raise TypeError. * Fixed test_warnings, added Number type to next_t setter 1. Changed type of error raised by interval setter from ValueError to TypeError.. 2. Fixed test_warning after changing type of errors in Job.days and Job.interval. 3. Added Number type to next_t setter - now it can accept int too. * Python 2 compatibility for test_job_next_t_property Added _UTC and _UtcOffsetTimezone for python 2 compatibility * Fixed PR issues 1. Replaced "datetime.replace tzinfo" with "datetime.astimezone" 2. Moved testing next_t setter to separate test. 3. Changed test_job_next_t_setter so it now uses non UTC timezone. * Defining tzinfo from run_once, run_repeating 1. Added option to define Job.tzinfo from run_once (by when.tzinfo) and run_repeating (first.tzinfo) 2. Added test to check that tzinfo is always passed correctly. * address review Co-authored-by: Hinrich Mahler <hinrich.mahler@freenet.de>
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"""
return self.job.next_run_time
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@classmethod
def from_aps_job(cls, aps_job: "APSJob") -> "Job[CCT]":
"""Provides the :class:`telegram.ext.Job` that is associated with the given APScheduler
job.
Tip:
This method can be useful when using advanced APScheduler features along with
:class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`.
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.. versionadded:: 20.4
Args:
aps_job (:class:`apscheduler.job.Job`): The APScheduler job
Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`
"""
ext_job = aps_job.args[1]
ext_job._job = aps_job # pylint: disable=protected-access
return ext_job
async def run(
self, application: "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, JobQueue[CCT]]"
) -> None:
"""Executes the callback function independently of the jobs schedule. Also calls
:meth:`telegram.ext.Application.update_persistence`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Calls :meth:`telegram.ext.Application.update_persistence`.
Args:
application (:class:`telegram.ext.Application`): The application this job is associated
with.
"""
# We shield the task such that the job isn't cancelled mid-run
await asyncio.shield(self._run(application))
async def _run(
self, application: "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, JobQueue[CCT]]"
) -> None:
try:
try:
context = application.context_types.context.from_job(self, application)
except Exception as exc:
_LOGGER.critical(
"Error while building CallbackContext for job %s. Job will not be run.",
self._job,
exc_info=exc,
)
return
await context.refresh_data()
await self.callback(context)
except Exception as exc:
await application.create_task(
application.process_error(None, exc, job=self),
name=f"Job:{self.id}:run:process_error",
)
finally:
# This is internal logic of application - let's keep it private for now
application._mark_for_persistence_update(job=self) # pylint: disable=protected-access
def schedule_removal(self) -> None:
"""
Schedules this job for removal from the :class:`JobQueue`. It will be removed without
executing its callback function again.
"""
self.job.remove()
self._removed = True