* Commandhandler reworked
* Make CommandHandler strict
Only register valid botcommands, else raise ValueError
* Add PrefixHandler
* declare encoding on test_commandhandler
* Fix some tests dependend on CommandHandler
* CR changes
* small docfix.
* Test all possibilities for PrefixHandler
See https://github.com/python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/wiki/Transition-guide-to-Version-11.0 under Context based callbacks and Filters in handlers for a good guide on the changes in this commit.
* Change handlers so context is supported
* Attempt to make parameter "guessing" work on py < 3.5
* Document use_context in all handlers
* Add Context to docs
* Minor fixes to context handling
* Add tests for context stuff
* Allow the signature check to work on py<3.5 with methods
* Fix order of operations
* Address most issues raised in CR
* Make CommandHandler no longer support filter lists
* Fix indent
(pycharm can be an arse sometimes)
* Improve readability in conversationhandler
* Make context have Match instead of groups & groupdict
* Remove filter list support from messagehandler too
* Small fix to StringCommandHandler
* More small fixes to handlers
* Amend CHANGES
* Fix tests and fix bugs raised by tests
* Don't allow users to ignore errors without messing with the warning filters themselves
* Ignore our own deprecation warnings when testing
* Skipping deprecationwarning test on py2
* Forgot some changes
* Handler: Improved documentation and text of deprecation warnings
* HandlerContext: Keep only dispatcher and use properties; improved doc
* Complete fixing the documentation.
- Fixes per Eldinnie's comments.
- Fixes per warnings when running sphinx.
* Some small doc fixes (interlinks and optionals)
* Change add_error_handler to use HandlerContext too
* More context based changes
Context Based Handlers -> Context Based Callbacks
No longer use_context args on every single Handler
Instead set dispatcher/updater .use_context=True to use
Works with
- Handler callbacks
- Error handler callbacks
- Job callbacks
Change examples to context based callbacks so new users are not confused
Rename and move the context object from Handlers.HandlerContext to CallbackContext, since it doesn't only apply to handlers anymore.
Fix tests by adding a new fixture `cpd` which is a dispatcher with use_context=True
* Forgot about conversationhandler
* Forgot jobqueue
* Add tests for callbackcontext & for context based callback job
* Fix as per review :)
* Use python 3 on read the docs
This has multiple improvements on the inspection of classes. Mainly that method signatures propely display the arguments for the method.
* Add note to telegram.Bot about camelCase
Switching to py3 means that the camelCase method descriptors will no longer be displayed in the docs. Adding a note to Bot to clarify they exist.
* Add Alias links for all camelCase
* Added extra Filters for File Type and Category
Added extra Filters for File Type and Category, based on the provided Mime-Type
* Added tests for the new Filters
Added Tests for the Category and File Types Filters.
* Fixed Tests
Fixed the Tests from the last commit
* Little Fix
* Revert of unwanted changes
* Update filters.py
* Changed the strings
* Changed file_type to mime_type
* Fixed Tests
* Fix in telegram.Message
The `_parse_(html|markdown)` methods now properly return `None` on an empty `Message.text` or an empty `Message.caption`
* As per CR
* Fix conversationhandler
As found by @nmlorg and described in #1031closes#1031
* adding another test and definitely finish conversationhandler
It seems another problem was when the job executed the timeout, it wasn;t removed from `self.conversation_timeouts` which made it still fail because job would be present in the handler dict, although it was already disabled.
This should fix it properly.
* add documentation for telegram.utils.promise and .request
* improve documentation for telegram.utils.promise and .request
* add missing 's' to new_chat_member(s) in all docstrings
* fix docs for `set_chat_photo`
[CI skip]
- File.download_as_bytearray - new method to get a d/led file as bytearray
This is much more convenient and straight forward than using a file
object.
- File.download(): Now returns a meaningful return value
- File.download*(): New and/or better unitests