python-telegram-bot/telegram/_shared.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2023
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
"""This module contains two objects used for request chats/users service messages."""
from telegram._telegramobject import TelegramObject
from telegram._utils.types import JSONDict
class UserShared(TelegramObject):
"""
This object contains information about the user whose identifier was shared with the bot
using a :class:`telegram.KeyboardButtonRequestUser` button.
Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are
considered equal, if their :attr:`request_id` and :attr:`user_id` are equal.
.. versionadded:: 20.1
Args:
request_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the request.
user_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the shared user. This number may be greater than 32
bits and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting
it. But it is smaller than 52 bits, so a signed 64-bit integer or double-precision
float type are safe for storing this identifier.
Attributes:
request_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the request.
user_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the shared user. This number may be greater than 32
bits and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting
it. But it is smaller than 52 bits, so a signed 64-bit integer or double-precision
float type are safe for storing this identifier.
"""
__slots__ = ("request_id", "user_id")
def __init__(
self,
request_id: int,
user_id: int,
*,
api_kwargs: JSONDict = None,
):
super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs)
self.request_id: int = request_id
self.user_id: int = user_id
self._id_attrs = (self.request_id, self.user_id)
self._freeze()
class ChatShared(TelegramObject):
"""
This object contains information about the chat whose identifier was shared with the bot
using a :class:`telegram.KeyboardButtonRequestChat` button.
Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are
considered equal, if their :attr:`request_id` and :attr:`chat_id` are equal.
.. versionadded:: 20.1
Args:
request_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the request.
chat_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the shared user. This number may be greater than 32
bits and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting
it. But it is smaller than 52 bits, so a signed 64-bit integer or double-precision
float type are safe for storing this identifier.
Attributes:
request_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the request.
chat_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the shared user. This number may be greater than 32
bits and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting
it. But it is smaller than 52 bits, so a signed 64-bit integer or double-precision
float type are safe for storing this identifier.
"""
__slots__ = ("request_id", "chat_id")
def __init__(
self,
request_id: int,
chat_id: int,
*,
api_kwargs: JSONDict = None,
):
super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs)
self.request_id: int = request_id
self.chat_id: int = chat_id
self._id_attrs = (self.request_id, self.chat_id)
self._freeze()