* Properly split and handle arguments in CommandHandler
* Update the docstring for pass_args in CommandHandler
* Properly split and handle arguments in StringCommandHandler
* bot.py: add create_references method
* create bot reference in webhook handler, use create_references on new updates
* message.py: implement reply_text
* echobot2.py: use Message.reply_text
* fix create_references in webhook handler
* add some more instance methods
* Chat.kick_member and unban_member
* bot.py: Create bot references in outgoing messages
* add tests for everything testable
* test_updater.py: add create_references method to MockBot
* remove Bot.create_references and refactor TelegramObject.de_json to take the additional parameter bot
* List bot as named kwarg where used
* file.py: Use Bot.request property instead of Bot._request attr
* Create a Request class which maintains its own connection pool
* When creating a Bot instance a new Request instance will be created if one wasn't supplied.
* Updater is responsible for creating a Request instance if a Bot instance wasn't provided.
* Dispatcher: add method to run async functions without decorator
* Dispatcher can now run as a singleton (allowing run_async decorator to work) as it always did and as multiple instances (where run_async decorator will raise RuntimeError)
* initial commit for conversationhandler and example
* implement simple Promise for run_async/conversationhandler
* refactor Promise._done to done
* add handling for timed out Promises
* correctly handle promises with None results
* fix handling tuple states
* update comments on example
* Added a first test on the ConversationHandler.
* Fixed a small typo.
* Yapf'd.
* add sphinx doc for conversation handler
* fix title for callbackqueryhandler sphinx docs
- start the jobqueue (by default) during __init__() instead of during
put()
- protect self._next_peek and self.__tick with a Lock
- rename self._start() to self._main_loop()
- stop() is now blocking until the event loop thread exits
during test_bootstrap_retries_fail() there is an exception raised (by
design): TelegramError('test')
For a reason I haven't managed to pinpoint the above exception in its
precise timing caused the Updater to be left in a state which is
'self.running == False', but the dispatcher threads already initialized.
This patch identifies this extreme case and makes sure to go over the
stop procedure.