#!/usr/bin/env python # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2016 # 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 the CommandHandler class """ import warnings from .handler import Handler from telegram import Update from telegram.utils.deprecate import deprecate class CommandHandler(Handler): """ Handler class to handle Telegram commands. Commands are Telegram messages that start with ``/``, optionally followed by an ``@`` and the bot's name and/or some additional text. Args: command (str): The name of the command this handler should listen for. callback (function): A function that takes ``bot, update`` as positional arguments. It will be called when the ``check_update`` has determined that an update should be processed by this handler. filters (telegram.ext.BaseFilter): A filter inheriting from :class:`telegram.ext.filters.BaseFilter`. Standard filters can be found in :class:`telegram.ext.filters.Filters`. Filters can be combined using bitwise operators (& for and, | for or). allow_edited (Optional[bool]): If the handler should also accept edited messages. Default is ``False`` pass_args (optional[bool]): If the handler should be passed the arguments passed to the command as a keyword argument called ` ``args``. It will contain a list of strings, which is the text following the command split on single or consecutive whitespace characters. Default is ``False`` pass_update_queue (optional[bool]): If set to ``True``, a keyword argument called ``update_queue`` will be passed to the callback function. It will be the ``Queue`` instance used by the ``Updater`` and ``Dispatcher`` that contains new updates which can be used to insert updates. Default is ``False``. pass_job_queue (optional[bool]): If set to ``True``, a keyword argument called ``job_queue`` will be passed to the callback function. It will be a ``JobQueue`` instance created by the ``Updater`` which can be used to schedule new jobs. Default is ``False``. pass_user_data (optional[bool]): If set to ``True``, a keyword argument called ``user_data`` will be passed to the callback function. It will be a ``dict`` you can use to keep any data related to the user that sent the update. For each update of the same user, it will be the same ``dict``. Default is ``False``. pass_chat_data (optional[bool]): If set to ``True``, a keyword argument called ``chat_data`` will be passed to the callback function. It will be a ``dict`` you can use to keep any data related to the chat that the update was sent in. For each update in the same chat, it will be the same ``dict``. Default is ``False``. """ def __init__(self, command, callback, filters=None, allow_edited=False, pass_args=False, pass_update_queue=False, pass_job_queue=False, pass_user_data=False, pass_chat_data=False): super(CommandHandler, self).__init__( callback, pass_update_queue=pass_update_queue, pass_job_queue=pass_job_queue, pass_user_data=pass_user_data, pass_chat_data=pass_chat_data) self.command = command self.filters = filters self.allow_edited = allow_edited self.pass_args = pass_args # We put this up here instead of with the rest of checking code # in check_update since we don't wanna spam a ton if isinstance(self.filters, list): warnings.warn('Using a list of filters in MessageHandler is getting ' 'deprecated, please use bitwise operators (& and |) ' 'instead. More info: https://git.io/vPTbc.') def check_update(self, update): if (isinstance(update, Update) and (update.message or update.edited_message and self.allow_edited)): message = update.message or update.edited_message if message.text: command = message.text[1:].split(' ')[0].split('@') command.append( update.message.bot.username) # in case the command was send without a username if self.filters is None: res = True elif isinstance(self.filters, list): res = any(func(message) for func in self.filters) else: res = self.filters(message) return res and (message.text.startswith('/') and command[0] == self.command and command[1] == update.message.bot.username) else: return False else: return False def handle_update(self, update, dispatcher): optional_args = self.collect_optional_args(dispatcher, update) message = update.message or update.edited_message if self.pass_args: optional_args['args'] = message.text.split()[1:] return self.callback(dispatcher.bot, update, **optional_args) # old non-PEP8 Handler methods m = "telegram.CommandHandler." checkUpdate = deprecate(check_update, m + "checkUpdate", m + "check_update") handleUpdate = deprecate(handle_update, m + "handleUpdate", m + "handle_update")