#!/usr/bin/env python # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2023 # 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/]. import pytest from telegram import ( InlineKeyboardButton, KeyboardButton, KeyboardButtonPollType, KeyboardButtonRequestChat, KeyboardButtonRequestUser, WebAppInfo, ) from telegram.warnings import PTBDeprecationWarning from tests.auxil.slots import mro_slots @pytest.fixture(scope="module") def keyboard_button(): return KeyboardButton( TestKeyboardButtonBase.text, request_location=TestKeyboardButtonBase.request_location, request_contact=TestKeyboardButtonBase.request_contact, request_poll=TestKeyboardButtonBase.request_poll, web_app=TestKeyboardButtonBase.web_app, request_chat=TestKeyboardButtonBase.request_chat, request_user=TestKeyboardButtonBase.request_user, ) class TestKeyboardButtonBase: text = "text" request_location = True request_contact = True request_poll = KeyboardButtonPollType("quiz") web_app = WebAppInfo(url="https://example.com") request_chat = KeyboardButtonRequestChat(1, True) request_user = KeyboardButtonRequestUser(2) class TestKeyboardButtonWithoutRequest(TestKeyboardButtonBase): def test_slot_behaviour(self, keyboard_button): inst = keyboard_button for attr in inst.__slots__: assert getattr(inst, attr, "err") != "err", f"got extra slot '{attr}'" assert len(mro_slots(inst)) == len(set(mro_slots(inst))), "duplicate slot" def test_expected_values(self, keyboard_button): assert keyboard_button.text == self.text assert keyboard_button.request_location == self.request_location assert keyboard_button.request_contact == self.request_contact assert keyboard_button.request_poll == self.request_poll assert keyboard_button.web_app == self.web_app assert keyboard_button.request_chat == self.request_chat assert keyboard_button.request_user == self.request_user def test_to_dict(self, keyboard_button): keyboard_button_dict = keyboard_button.to_dict() assert isinstance(keyboard_button_dict, dict) assert keyboard_button_dict["text"] == keyboard_button.text assert keyboard_button_dict["request_location"] == keyboard_button.request_location assert keyboard_button_dict["request_contact"] == keyboard_button.request_contact assert keyboard_button_dict["request_poll"] == keyboard_button.request_poll.to_dict() assert keyboard_button_dict["web_app"] == keyboard_button.web_app.to_dict() assert keyboard_button_dict["request_chat"] == keyboard_button.request_chat.to_dict() assert keyboard_button_dict["request_user"] == keyboard_button.request_user.to_dict() def test_de_json(self, bot): json_dict = { "text": self.text, "request_location": self.request_location, "request_contact": self.request_contact, "request_poll": self.request_poll.to_dict(), "web_app": self.web_app.to_dict(), "request_chat": self.request_chat.to_dict(), "request_user": self.request_user.to_dict(), } inline_keyboard_button = KeyboardButton.de_json(json_dict, None) assert inline_keyboard_button.api_kwargs == {} assert inline_keyboard_button.text == self.text assert inline_keyboard_button.request_location == self.request_location assert inline_keyboard_button.request_contact == self.request_contact assert inline_keyboard_button.request_poll == self.request_poll assert inline_keyboard_button.web_app == self.web_app assert inline_keyboard_button.request_chat == self.request_chat assert inline_keyboard_button.request_user == self.request_user none = KeyboardButton.de_json({}, None) assert none is None def test_equality(self): a = KeyboardButton("test", request_contact=True) b = KeyboardButton("test", request_contact=True) c = KeyboardButton("Test", request_location=True) d = KeyboardButton("Test", web_app=WebAppInfo(url="https://ptb.org")) e = InlineKeyboardButton("test", callback_data="test") f = KeyboardButton( "test", request_contact=True, request_chat=KeyboardButtonRequestChat(1, False), request_user=KeyboardButtonRequestUser(2), ) assert a == b assert hash(a) == hash(b) assert a != c assert hash(a) != hash(c) assert a != d assert hash(a) != hash(d) assert a != e assert hash(a) != hash(e) # we expect this to be true since we don't compare these in V20 assert a == f assert hash(a) == hash(f) def test_equality_warning(self, recwarn, keyboard_button): recwarn.clear() assert keyboard_button == keyboard_button assert str(recwarn[0].message) == ( "In v21, granular media settings will be considered as well when comparing" " ChatPermissions instances." ) assert recwarn[0].category is PTBDeprecationWarning assert recwarn[0].filename == __file__, "wrong stacklevel"