#!/usr/bin/env python # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2024 # Leandro Toledo de Souza # # 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License # along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/]. """This module contains an abstract class to make POST and GET requests.""" import abc import json from contextlib import AbstractAsyncContextManager from http import HTTPStatus from types import TracebackType from typing import Final, Optional, TypeVar, Union, final from telegram._utils.defaultvalue import DEFAULT_NONE as _DEFAULT_NONE from telegram._utils.defaultvalue import DefaultValue from telegram._utils.logging import get_logger from telegram._utils.strings import TextEncoding from telegram._utils.types import JSONDict, ODVInput from telegram._utils.warnings import warn from telegram._version import __version__ as ptb_ver from telegram.error import ( BadRequest, ChatMigrated, Conflict, Forbidden, InvalidToken, NetworkError, RetryAfter, TelegramError, ) from telegram.request._requestdata import RequestData from telegram.warnings import PTBDeprecationWarning RT = TypeVar("RT", bound="BaseRequest") _LOGGER = get_logger(__name__, class_name="BaseRequest") class BaseRequest( AbstractAsyncContextManager["BaseRequest"], abc.ABC, ): """Abstract interface class that allows python-telegram-bot to make requests to the Bot API. Can be implemented via different asyncio HTTP libraries. An implementation of this class must implement all abstract methods and properties. Instances of this class can be used as asyncio context managers, where .. code:: python async with request_object: # code is roughly equivalent to .. code:: python try: await request_object.initialize() # code finally: await request_object.shutdown() .. seealso:: :meth:`__aenter__` and :meth:`__aexit__`. Tip: JSON encoding and decoding is done with the standard library's :mod:`json` by default. To use a custom library for this, you can override :meth:`parse_json_payload` and implement custom logic to encode the keys of :attr:`telegram.request.RequestData.parameters`. .. seealso:: :wiki:`Architecture Overview `, :wiki:`Builder Pattern ` .. versionadded:: 20.0 """ __slots__ = () USER_AGENT: Final[str] = f"python-telegram-bot v{ptb_ver} (https://python-telegram-bot.org)" """:obj:`str`: A description that can be used as user agent for requests made to the Bot API. """ DEFAULT_NONE: Final[DefaultValue[None]] = _DEFAULT_NONE """:class:`object`: A special object that indicates that an argument of a function was not explicitly passed. Used for the timeout parameters of :meth:`post` and :meth:`do_request`. Example: When calling ``request.post(url)``, ``request`` should use the default timeouts set on initialization. When calling ``request.post(url, connect_timeout=5, read_timeout=None)``, ``request`` should use ``5`` for the connect timeout and :obj:`None` for the read timeout. Use ``if parameter is (not) BaseRequest.DEFAULT_NONE:`` to check if the parameter was set. """ async def __aenter__(self: RT) -> RT: """|async_context_manager| :meth:`initializes ` the Request. Returns: The initialized Request instance. Raises: :exc:`Exception`: If an exception is raised during initialization, :meth:`shutdown` is called in this case. """ try: await self.initialize() except Exception: await self.shutdown() raise return self async def __aexit__( self, exc_type: Optional[type[BaseException]], exc_val: Optional[BaseException], exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType], ) -> None: """|async_context_manager| :meth:`shuts down ` the Request.""" # Make sure not to return `True` so that exceptions are not suppressed # https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html?#object.__aexit__ await self.shutdown() @property def read_timeout(self) -> Optional[float]: """This property must return the default read timeout in seconds used by this class. More precisely, the returned value should be the one used when :paramref:`post.read_timeout` of :meth:post` is not passed/equal to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. .. versionadded:: 20.7 Warning: For now this property does not need to be implemented by subclasses and will raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if accessed without being overridden. However, in future versions, this property will be abstract and must be implemented by subclasses. Returns: :obj:`float` | :obj:`None`: The read timeout in seconds. """ raise NotImplementedError @abc.abstractmethod async def initialize(self) -> None: """Initialize resources used by this class. Must be implemented by a subclass.""" @abc.abstractmethod async def shutdown(self) -> None: """Stop & clear resources used by this class. Must be implemented by a subclass.""" @final async def post( self, url: str, request_data: Optional[RequestData] = None, read_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, write_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, connect_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, pool_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, ) -> Union[JSONDict, list[JSONDict], bool]: """Makes a request to the Bot API handles the return code and parses the answer. Warning: This method will be called by the methods of :class:`telegram.Bot` and should *not* be called manually. Args: url (:obj:`str`): The URL to request. request_data (:class:`telegram.request.RequestData`, optional): An object containing information about parameters and files to upload for the request. read_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response from Telegram's server instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. write_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a write operation to complete (in terms of a network socket; i.e. POSTing a request or uploading a file) instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. connect_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection attempt to a server to succeed instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. pool_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to become available instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. Returns: The JSON response of the Bot API. """ result = await self._request_wrapper( url=url, method="POST", request_data=request_data, read_timeout=read_timeout, write_timeout=write_timeout, connect_timeout=connect_timeout, pool_timeout=pool_timeout, ) json_data = self.parse_json_payload(result) # For successful requests, the results are in the 'result' entry # see https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#making-requests return json_data["result"] @final async def retrieve( self, url: str, read_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, write_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, connect_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, pool_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, ) -> bytes: """Retrieve the contents of a file by its URL. Warning: This method will be called by the methods of :class:`telegram.Bot` and should *not* be called manually. Args: url (:obj:`str`): The web location we want to retrieve. read_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response from Telegram's server instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. write_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a write operation to complete (in terms of a network socket; i.e. POSTing a request or uploading a file) instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. connect_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection attempt to a server to succeed instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. pool_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to become available instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. Returns: :obj:`bytes`: The files contents. """ return await self._request_wrapper( url=url, method="GET", read_timeout=read_timeout, write_timeout=write_timeout, connect_timeout=connect_timeout, pool_timeout=pool_timeout, ) async def _request_wrapper( self, url: str, method: str, request_data: Optional[RequestData] = None, read_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, write_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, connect_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, pool_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, ) -> bytes: """Wraps the real implementation request method. Performs the following tasks: * Handle the various HTTP response codes. * Parse the Telegram server response. Args: url (:obj:`str`): The URL to request. method (:obj:`str`): HTTP method (i.e. 'POST', 'GET', etc.). request_data (:class:`telegram.request.RequestData`, optional): An object containing information about parameters and files to upload for the request. read_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response from Telegram's server instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. write_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a write operation to complete (in terms of a network socket; i.e. POSTing a request or uploading a file) instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. connect_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection attempt to a server to succeed instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. pool_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to become available instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. Returns: bytes: The payload part of the HTTP server response. Raises: TelegramError """ # Import needs to be here since HTTPXRequest is a subclass of BaseRequest from telegram.request import HTTPXRequest # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel # 20 is the documented default value for all the media related bot methods and custom # implementations of BaseRequest may explicitly rely on that. Hence, we follow the # standard deprecation policy and deprecate starting with version 20.7. # For our own implementation HTTPXRequest, we can handle that ourselves, so we skip the # warning in that case. has_files = request_data and request_data.multipart_data if ( has_files and not isinstance(self, HTTPXRequest) and isinstance(write_timeout, DefaultValue) ): warn( PTBDeprecationWarning( "20.7", f"The `write_timeout` parameter passed to {self.__class__.__name__}.do_request" " will default to `BaseRequest.DEFAULT_NONE` instead of 20 in future versions " "for *all* methods of the `Bot` class, including methods sending media.", ), stacklevel=3, ) write_timeout = 20 try: code, payload = await self.do_request( url=url, method=method, request_data=request_data, read_timeout=read_timeout, write_timeout=write_timeout, connect_timeout=connect_timeout, pool_timeout=pool_timeout, ) except TelegramError: raise except Exception as exc: raise NetworkError(f"Unknown error in HTTP implementation: {exc!r}") from exc if HTTPStatus.OK <= code <= 299: # 200-299 range are HTTP success statuses return payload response_data = self.parse_json_payload(payload) description = response_data.get("description") message = description if description else "Unknown HTTPError" # In some special cases, we can raise more informative exceptions: # see https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#responseparameters and # https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#making-requests # TGs response also has the fields 'ok' and 'error_code'. # However, we rather rely on the HTTP status code for now. parameters = response_data.get("parameters") if parameters: migrate_to_chat_id = parameters.get("migrate_to_chat_id") if migrate_to_chat_id: raise ChatMigrated(migrate_to_chat_id) retry_after = parameters.get("retry_after") if retry_after: raise RetryAfter(retry_after) message += f"\nThe server response contained unknown parameters: {parameters}" if code == HTTPStatus.FORBIDDEN: # 403 raise Forbidden(message) if code in (HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND, HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED): # 404 and 401 # TG returns 404 Not found for # 1) malformed tokens # 2) correct tokens but non-existing method, e.g. api.tg.org/botTOKEN/unkonwnMethod # 2) is relevant only for Bot.do_api_request, where we have special handing for it. # TG returns 401 Unauthorized for correctly formatted tokens that are not valid raise InvalidToken(message) if code == HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST: # 400 raise BadRequest(message) if code == HTTPStatus.CONFLICT: # 409 raise Conflict(message) if code == HTTPStatus.BAD_GATEWAY: # 502 raise NetworkError(description or "Bad Gateway") raise NetworkError(f"{message} ({code})") @staticmethod def parse_json_payload(payload: bytes) -> JSONDict: """Parse the JSON returned from Telegram. Tip: By default, this method uses the standard library's :func:`json.loads` and ``errors="replace"`` in :meth:`bytes.decode`. You can override it to customize either of these behaviors. Args: payload (:obj:`bytes`): The UTF-8 encoded JSON payload as returned by Telegram. Returns: dict: A JSON parsed as Python dict with results. Raises: TelegramError: If loading the JSON data failed """ decoded_s = payload.decode(TextEncoding.UTF_8, "replace") try: return json.loads(decoded_s) except ValueError as exc: _LOGGER.exception('Can not load invalid JSON data: "%s"', decoded_s) raise TelegramError("Invalid server response") from exc @abc.abstractmethod async def do_request( self, url: str, method: str, request_data: Optional[RequestData] = None, read_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, write_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, connect_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, pool_timeout: ODVInput[float] = DEFAULT_NONE, ) -> tuple[int, bytes]: """Makes a request to the Bot API. Must be implemented by a subclass. Warning: This method will be called by :meth:`post` and :meth:`retrieve`. It should *not* be called manually. Args: url (:obj:`str`): The URL to request. method (:obj:`str`): HTTP method (i.e. ``'POST'``, ``'GET'``, etc.). request_data (:class:`telegram.request.RequestData`, optional): An object containing information about parameters and files to upload for the request. read_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a response from Telegram's server instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. write_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a write operation to complete (in terms of a network socket; i.e. POSTing a request or uploading a file) instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. connect_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection attempt to a server to succeed instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. pool_timeout (:obj:`float` | :obj:`None`, optional): If passed, specifies the maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to become available instead of the time specified during creating of this object. Defaults to :attr:`DEFAULT_NONE`. Returns: tuple[:obj:`int`, :obj:`bytes`]: The HTTP return code & the payload part of the server response. """