#!/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/]. import datetime import inspect import pickle import re from copy import deepcopy from pathlib import Path from types import MappingProxyType import pytest from telegram import Bot, BotCommand, Chat, Message, PhotoSize, TelegramObject, User from telegram._utils.defaultvalue import DEFAULT_FALSE, DEFAULT_NONE, DefaultValue from telegram.ext import PicklePersistence from telegram.warnings import PTBUserWarning from tests.auxil.files import data_file from tests.auxil.slots import mro_slots def all_subclasses(cls): # Gets all subclasses of the specified object, recursively. from # https://stackoverflow.com/a/3862957/9706202 # also includes the class itself return ( set(cls.__subclasses__()) .union([s for c in cls.__subclasses__() for s in all_subclasses(c)]) .union({cls}) ) TO_SUBCLASSES = sorted(all_subclasses(TelegramObject), key=lambda cls: cls.__name__) class TestTelegramObject: class Sub(TelegramObject): def __init__(self, private, normal, b): super().__init__() self._private = private self.normal = normal self._bot = b class ChangingTO(TelegramObject): # Don't use in any tests, this is just for testing the pickle behaviour and the # class is altered during the test procedure pass def test_to_json(self, monkeypatch): class Subclass(TelegramObject): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.arg = "arg" self.arg2 = ["arg2", "arg2"] self.arg3 = {"arg3": "arg3"} self.empty_tuple = () json = Subclass().to_json() # Order isn't guarantied assert '"arg": "arg"' in json assert '"arg2": ["arg2", "arg2"]' in json assert '"arg3": {"arg3": "arg3"}' in json assert "empty_tuple" not in json # Now make sure that it doesn't work with not json stuff and that it fails loudly # Tuples aren't allowed as keys in json d = {("str", "str"): "str"} monkeypatch.setattr("telegram.TelegramObject.to_dict", lambda _: d) with pytest.raises(TypeError): TelegramObject().to_json() def test_de_json_api_kwargs(self, bot): to = TelegramObject.de_json(data={"foo": "bar"}, bot=bot) assert to.api_kwargs == {"foo": "bar"} assert to.get_bot() is bot def test_de_list(self, bot): class SubClass(TelegramObject): def __init__(self, arg: int, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) self.arg = arg self._id_attrs = (self.arg,) assert SubClass.de_list([{"arg": 1}, None, {"arg": 2}, None], bot) == ( SubClass(1), SubClass(2), ) def test_api_kwargs_read_only(self): tg_object = TelegramObject(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"}) tg_object._freeze() assert isinstance(tg_object.api_kwargs, MappingProxyType) with pytest.raises(TypeError): tg_object.api_kwargs["foo"] = "baz" with pytest.raises(AttributeError, match="can't be set"): tg_object.api_kwargs = {"foo": "baz"} @pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", TO_SUBCLASSES, ids=[cls.__name__ for cls in TO_SUBCLASSES]) def test_subclasses_have_api_kwargs(self, cls): """Checks that all subclasses of TelegramObject have an api_kwargs argument that is kw-only. Also, tries to check that this argument is passed to super - by checking that the `__init__` contains `api_kwargs=api_kwargs` """ if issubclass(cls, Bot): # Bot doesn't have api_kwargs, because it's not defined by TG return # only relevant for subclasses that have their own init if inspect.getsourcefile(cls.__init__) != inspect.getsourcefile(cls): return # Ignore classes in the test directory source_file = Path(inspect.getsourcefile(cls)) parents = source_file.parents is_test_file = Path(__file__).parent.resolve() in parents if is_test_file: return # check the signature first signature = inspect.signature(cls) assert signature.parameters.get("api_kwargs").kind == inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY # Now check for `api_kwargs=api_kwargs` in the source code of `__init__` if cls is TelegramObject: # TelegramObject doesn't have a super class return assert "api_kwargs=api_kwargs" in inspect.getsource( cls.__init__ ), f"{cls.__name__} doesn't seem to pass `api_kwargs` to `super().__init__`" def test_de_json_arbitrary_exceptions(self, bot): class SubClass(TelegramObject): def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) raise TypeError("This is a test") with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="This is a test"): SubClass.de_json({}, bot) def test_to_dict_private_attribute(self): class TelegramObjectSubclass(TelegramObject): __slots__ = ("_b", "a") # Added slots so that the attrs are converted to dict def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.a = 1 self._b = 2 subclass_instance = TelegramObjectSubclass() assert subclass_instance.to_dict() == {"a": 1} def test_to_dict_api_kwargs(self): to = TelegramObject(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"}) assert to.to_dict() == {"foo": "bar"} def test_to_dict_missing_attribute(self): message = Message( 1, datetime.datetime.now(), Chat(1, "private"), from_user=User(1, "", False) ) message._unfreeze() del message.chat message_dict = message.to_dict() assert "chat" not in message_dict message_dict = message.to_dict(recursive=False) assert message_dict["chat"] is None def test_to_dict_recursion(self): class Recursive(TelegramObject): __slots__ = ("recursive",) def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.recursive = "recursive" class SubClass(TelegramObject): """This class doesn't have `__slots__`, so has `__dict__` instead.""" def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.subclass = Recursive() to = SubClass() to_dict_no_recurse = to.to_dict(recursive=False) assert to_dict_no_recurse assert isinstance(to_dict_no_recurse["subclass"], Recursive) to_dict_recurse = to.to_dict(recursive=True) assert to_dict_recurse assert isinstance(to_dict_recurse["subclass"], dict) assert to_dict_recurse["subclass"]["recursive"] == "recursive" def test_to_dict_default_value(self): class SubClass(TelegramObject): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.default_none = DEFAULT_NONE self.default_false = DEFAULT_FALSE to = SubClass() to_dict = to.to_dict() assert "default_none" not in to_dict assert to_dict["default_false"] is False def test_slot_behaviour(self): inst = TelegramObject() 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_meaningless_comparison(self, recwarn): expected_warning = "Objects of type TGO can not be meaningfully tested for equivalence." class TGO(TelegramObject): pass a = TGO() b = TGO() assert a == b assert len(recwarn) == 1 assert str(recwarn[0].message) == expected_warning assert recwarn[0].category is PTBUserWarning assert recwarn[0].filename == __file__, "wrong stacklevel" def test_meaningful_comparison(self, recwarn): class TGO(TelegramObject): def __init__(self): self._id_attrs = (1,) a = TGO() b = TGO() assert a == b assert len(recwarn) == 0 assert b == a assert len(recwarn) == 0 def test_bot_instance_none(self): tg_object = TelegramObject() with pytest.raises(RuntimeError): tg_object.get_bot() @pytest.mark.parametrize("bot_inst", ["bot", None]) def test_bot_instance_states(self, bot_inst): tg_object = TelegramObject() tg_object.set_bot("bot" if bot_inst == "bot" else bot_inst) if bot_inst == "bot": assert tg_object.get_bot() == "bot" elif bot_inst is None: with pytest.raises(RuntimeError): tg_object.get_bot() def test_subscription(self): # We test with Message because that gives us everything we want to test - easier than # implementing a custom subclass just for this test chat = Chat(2, Chat.PRIVATE) user = User(3, "first_name", False) message = Message(1, None, chat=chat, from_user=user, text="foobar") assert message["text"] == "foobar" assert message["chat"] is chat assert message["chat_id"] == 2 assert message["from"] is user assert message["from_user"] is user with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="Message don't have an attribute called `no_key`"): message["no_key"] def test_pickle(self, bot): chat = Chat(2, Chat.PRIVATE) user = User(3, "first_name", False) date = datetime.datetime.now() photo = PhotoSize("file_id", "unique", 21, 21) photo.set_bot(bot) msg = Message( 1, date, chat, from_user=user, text="foobar", photo=[photo], animation=DEFAULT_NONE, api_kwargs={"api": "kwargs"}, ) msg.set_bot(bot) # Test pickling of TGObjects, we choose Message since it's contains the most subclasses. assert msg.get_bot() unpickled = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(msg)) with pytest.raises(RuntimeError): unpickled.get_bot() # There should be no bot when we pickle TGObjects assert unpickled.chat == chat, f"{unpickled.chat._id_attrs} != {chat._id_attrs}" assert unpickled.from_user == user assert unpickled.date == date, f"{unpickled.date} != {date}" assert unpickled.photo[0] == photo assert isinstance(unpickled.animation, DefaultValue) assert unpickled.animation.value is None assert isinstance(unpickled.api_kwargs, MappingProxyType) assert unpickled.api_kwargs == {"api": "kwargs"} def test_pickle_apply_api_kwargs(self): """Makes sure that when a class gets new attributes, the api_kwargs are moved to the new attributes on unpickling.""" obj = self.ChangingTO(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"}) pickled = pickle.dumps(obj) self.ChangingTO.foo = None obj = pickle.loads(pickled) assert obj.foo == "bar" assert obj.api_kwargs == {} async def test_pickle_backwards_compatibility(self): """Test when newer versions of the library remove or add attributes from classes (which the old pickled versions still/don't have). """ # We use a modified version of the 20.0a5 Chat class, which # * has an `all_members_are_admins` attribute, # * a non-empty `api_kwargs` dict # * does not have the `is_forum` attribute # This specific version was pickled # using PicklePersistence.update_chat_data and that's what we use here to test if # * the (now) removed attribute `all_members_are_admins` was added to api_kwargs # * the (now) added attribute `is_forum` does not affect the unpickling pp = PicklePersistence(data_file("20a5_modified_chat.pickle")) chat = (await pp.get_chat_data())[1] assert chat.id == 1 assert chat.type == Chat.PRIVATE assert chat.api_kwargs == { "all_members_are_administrators": True, "something": "Manually inserted", } with pytest.raises(AttributeError): # removed attribute should not be available as attribute, only though api_kwargs chat.all_members_are_administrators with pytest.raises(AttributeError): # New attribute should not be available either as is always the case for pickle chat.is_forum # Ensure that loading objects that were pickled before attributes were made immutable # are still mutable chat.id = 7 assert chat.id == 7 def test_pickle_handle_properties(self): # Very hard to properly test, can't use a pickle file since newer versions of the library # will stop having the property. # The code below uses exec statements to simulate library changes. There is no other way # to test this. # Original class: v1 = """ class PicklePropertyTest(TelegramObject): __slots__ = ("forward_from", "to_be_removed", "forward_date") def __init__(self, forward_from=None, forward_date=None, api_kwargs=None): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.forward_from = forward_from self.forward_date = forward_date self.to_be_removed = "to_be_removed" """ exec(v1, globals(), None) old = PicklePropertyTest("old_val", "date", api_kwargs={"new_attr": 1}) # noqa: F821 pickled_v1 = pickle.dumps(old) # After some API changes: v2 = """ class PicklePropertyTest(TelegramObject): __slots__ = ("_forward_from", "_date", "_new_attr") def __init__(self, forward_from=None, f_date=None, new_attr=None, api_kwargs=None): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self._forward_from = forward_from self.f_date = f_date self._new_attr = new_attr @property def forward_from(self): return self._forward_from @property def forward_date(self): return self.f_date @property def new_attr(self): return self._new_attr """ exec(v2, globals(), None) v2_unpickle = pickle.loads(pickled_v1) assert v2_unpickle.forward_from == "old_val" == v2_unpickle._forward_from with pytest.raises(AttributeError): # New attribute should not be available either as is always the case for pickle v2_unpickle.forward_date assert v2_unpickle.new_attr == 1 == v2_unpickle._new_attr assert not hasattr(v2_unpickle, "to_be_removed") assert v2_unpickle.api_kwargs == {"to_be_removed": "to_be_removed"} pickled_v2 = pickle.dumps(v2_unpickle) # After PTB removes the property and the attribute: v3 = """ class PicklePropertyTest(TelegramObject): __slots__ = () def __init__(self, api_kwargs=None): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) """ exec(v3, globals(), None) v3_unpickle = pickle.loads(pickled_v2) assert v3_unpickle.api_kwargs == {"to_be_removed": "to_be_removed"} assert not hasattr(v3_unpickle, "_forward_from") assert not hasattr(v3_unpickle, "_new_attr") def test_deepcopy_telegram_obj(self, bot): chat = Chat(2, Chat.PRIVATE) user = User(3, "first_name", False) date = datetime.datetime.now() photo = PhotoSize("file_id", "unique", 21, 21) photo.set_bot(bot) msg = Message( 1, date, chat, from_user=user, text="foobar", photo=[photo], api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"} ) msg.set_bot(bot) new_msg = deepcopy(msg) assert new_msg == msg assert new_msg is not msg # The same bot should be present when deepcopying. assert new_msg.get_bot() == bot assert new_msg.get_bot() is bot assert new_msg.date == date assert new_msg.date is not date assert new_msg.chat == chat assert new_msg.chat is not chat assert new_msg.from_user == user assert new_msg.from_user is not user assert new_msg.photo[0] == photo assert new_msg.photo[0] is not photo assert new_msg.api_kwargs == {"foo": "bar"} assert new_msg.api_kwargs is not msg.api_kwargs # check that deepcopy preserves the freezing status with pytest.raises( AttributeError, match="Attribute `text` of class `Message` can't be set!" ): new_msg.text = "new text" msg._unfreeze() new_message = deepcopy(msg) new_message.text = "new text" assert new_message.text == "new text" def test_deepcopy_subclass_telegram_obj(self, bot): s = self.Sub("private", "normal", bot) d = deepcopy(s) assert d is not s assert d._private == s._private # Can't test for identity since two equal strings is True assert d._bot == s._bot assert d._bot is s._bot assert d.normal == s.normal def test_string_representation(self): class TGO(TelegramObject): def __init__(self, api_kwargs=None): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.string_attr = "string" self.int_attr = 42 self.to_attr = BotCommand("command", "description") self.list_attr = [ BotCommand("command_1", "description_1"), BotCommand("command_2", "description_2"), ] self.dict_attr = { BotCommand("command_1", "description_1"): BotCommand( "command_2", "description_2" ) } self.empty_tuple_attrs = () self.empty_str_attribute = "" # Should not be included in string representation self.none_attr = None expected_without_api_kwargs = ( "TGO(dict_attr={BotCommand(command='command_1', description='description_1'): " "BotCommand(command='command_2', description='description_2')}, int_attr=42, " "list_attr=[BotCommand(command='command_1', description='description_1'), " "BotCommand(command='command_2', description='description_2')], " "string_attr='string', to_attr=BotCommand(command='command', " "description='description'))" ) assert str(TGO()) == expected_without_api_kwargs assert repr(TGO()) == expected_without_api_kwargs expected_with_api_kwargs = ( "TGO(api_kwargs={'foo': 'bar'}, dict_attr={BotCommand(command='command_1', " "description='description_1'): BotCommand(command='command_2', " "description='description_2')}, int_attr=42, " "list_attr=[BotCommand(command='command_1', description='description_1'), " "BotCommand(command='command_2', description='description_2')], " "string_attr='string', to_attr=BotCommand(command='command', " "description='description'))" ) assert str(TGO(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})) == expected_with_api_kwargs assert repr(TGO(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})) == expected_with_api_kwargs @pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", TO_SUBCLASSES, ids=[cls.__name__ for cls in TO_SUBCLASSES]) def test_subclasses_are_frozen(self, cls): if cls is TelegramObject or cls.__name__.startswith("_"): # Protected classes don't need to be frozen and neither does the base class return # instantiating each subclass would be tedious as some attributes require special init # args. So we inspect the code instead. source_file = inspect.getsourcefile(cls.__init__) parents = Path(source_file).parents is_test_file = Path(__file__).parent.resolve() in parents if is_test_file: # If the class is defined in a test file, we don't want to test it. return if source_file.endswith("telegramobject.py"): pytest.fail( f"{cls.__name__} does not have its own `__init__` " "and can therefore not be frozen correctly" ) source_lines, _ = inspect.getsourcelines(cls.__init__) # We use regex matching since a simple "if self._freeze() in source_lines[-1]" would also # allo commented lines. last_line_freezes = re.match(r"\s*self\.\_freeze\(\)", source_lines[-1]) uses_with_unfrozen = re.search( r"\n\s*with self\.\_unfrozen\(\)\:", inspect.getsource(cls.__init__) ) assert last_line_freezes or uses_with_unfrozen, f"{cls.__name__} is not frozen correctly" def test_freeze_unfreeze(self): class TestSub(TelegramObject): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self._protected = True self.public = True self._freeze() foo = TestSub() foo._protected = False assert foo._protected is False with pytest.raises( AttributeError, match="Attribute `public` of class `TestSub` can't be set!" ): foo.public = False with pytest.raises( AttributeError, match="Attribute `public` of class `TestSub` can't be deleted!" ): del foo.public foo._unfreeze() foo._protected = True assert foo._protected is True foo.public = False assert foo.public is False del foo.public del foo._protected assert not hasattr(foo, "public") assert not hasattr(foo, "_protected")