* Update AUTHORS.rst
* Update AUTHORS.rst
* Add bot_data to CallbackContext as global memory
* Minor fixes in docstrings
* Incorp. req. changes, Flake8 Fixes
* Persist before stop
* Fix CI errors
* Implement #1342 for bot_data
* Add check pickle_persistence_only_bot similar to #1462
* Fix test_persistence
* Try dispatching error before logging it
* Fix test
Co-authored-by: Eldinnie <Eldinnie@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add test workflow
* Attempt github grouping
* Improve bot info fetching
- Add support for b64+json encoded github secret with all the vars
- Add bot_name and bot_username since it's needed for a proper get_me test
* Improve test workflow a lot
- Add coverage
- Install ujson
- test_official only run on in single job
- Pass bot info to pytest
* Improve github grouping by having shorter titles
* Run pytest with coverage
* Improve coverage report
* Proper exitcode behaviour for pytest
* Proper test official handling
* Proper error handling
* Skip jobqueue tests on windows
* run coverage tests even if nocoverage ones fail
* Skip messagequeue tests on windows
* Clean up to satisfy flake8
* Run meta tests
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 :)
- Fix JobQueue.jobs to obtain a lock on the internal queue object prior
to iterating over it.
- Rename JobQueue.queue to JobQueue._queue. This shouldn't be
accessible by the user directly, but rather only with sanitized
thread safe methods.
- JobQueue.interval_seconds - access self.interval only once to avoid
race conditions.
Fixes#968
Required fixes:
- CallbackQuery is now comparable.
- Message.effective_attachment, Message.photo,
Message.new_chat_members, Message.new_chat_photo &
Game.text_entitties semantic fixes - when they are not defined,
return an empty list.
- Docstring fix to Update class.
* Adding timeunit and day support to the jobqueue
* Adding tests
* Changed the file permission back to 644.
* Changed AssertEqual argument order to (actual, expectd).
* Removed the TimeUnit enum and unit param, instead use datetime.time for interval.
* Removing the TimeUnits enum and unit param in favour of optionally using a datetime.time as the interval.
* Removing the TimeUnits enumeration, forgot the remove it in the last one.
* Removed some old docstrings refering to the TimeUnits enum.
* Removed the old TimeUnits import.
* Adding some error handling for the 'days' argument (only a 'tuple' with 'Days')
* Writing the error message directly in the exception.
* Moving a debug statement wrongfully saying a job would be running on days it wouldn't.
* Writing error messages directly in the exceptions instead of making an extra variable.
* Replacing datetime.time in favour of datetime.timedelta because of the get_seconds() method.
* Adding error handling for the method .
* Splitting the tests up in multiple ones, no float test because I haven't found a reliable way to test it.
* Excluding .exrc file.
* Removing \ at EOF of ValueError.
* Replacing Enums with plain new-style classes.
* Using numbers.number to check for ints/floats instead of seperate int/float checks.
* Fixing typo, number -> Number.
* Changed lower_case Days attributes to UPPER_CASE.
* Different formatting for Days class, removed the get_days function in favour of a tuple.
* Removed redundant function get_days.
* Edited the docstring for next_t to also take datetime.timedelta.
* Removed for-loop in favour of any().
* Changed docstring for interval.
* Removed debug print.
* Changing some docstrings.
* Changing some docstrings (again).
* 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)
this test was based on timing and assumed that the JobQueue did not have
time to start processing the queue before checking the assert.
what we really should do is make sure JobQueue does not process anything