#!/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/]. """This module contains the CallbackQueryHandler class.""" import asyncio import re from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Match, Optional, Pattern, TypeVar, Union, cast from telegram import Update from telegram._utils.defaultvalue import DEFAULT_TRUE from telegram._utils.types import DVType from telegram.ext._basehandler import BaseHandler from telegram.ext._utils.types import CCT, HandlerCallback if TYPE_CHECKING: from telegram.ext import Application RT = TypeVar("RT") class CallbackQueryHandler(BaseHandler[Update, CCT]): """Handler class to handle Telegram :attr:`callback queries `. Optionally based on a regex. Read the documentation of the :mod:`re` module for more information. Note: * If your bot allows arbitrary objects as :paramref:`~telegram.InlineKeyboardButton.callback_data`, it may happen that the original :attr:`~telegram.InlineKeyboardButton.callback_data` for the incoming :class:`telegram.CallbackQuery` can not be found. This is the case when either a malicious client tempered with the :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data` or the data was simply dropped from cache or not persisted. In these cases, an instance of :class:`telegram.ext.InvalidCallbackData` will be set as :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data`. .. versionadded:: 13.6 Warning: When setting :paramref:`block` to :obj:`False`, you cannot rely on adding custom attributes to :class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext`. See its docs for more info. Args: callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function for this handler. Will be called when :meth:`check_update` has determined that an update should be processed by this handler. Callback signature:: async def callback(update: Update, context: CallbackContext) The return value of the callback is usually ignored except for the special case of :class:`telegram.ext.ConversationHandler`. pattern (:obj:`str` | :func:`re.Pattern ` | :obj:`callable` | :obj:`type`, \ optional): Pattern to test :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data` against. If a string or a regex pattern is passed, :func:`re.match` is used on :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data` to determine if an update should be handled by this handler. If your bot allows arbitrary objects as :paramref:`~telegram.InlineKeyboardButton.callback_data`, non-strings will be accepted. To filter arbitrary objects you may pass: - a callable, accepting exactly one argument, namely the :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data`. It must return :obj:`True` or :obj:`False`/:obj:`None` to indicate, whether the update should be handled. - a :obj:`type`. If :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data` is an instance of that type (or a subclass), the update will be handled. If :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data` is :obj:`None`, the :class:`telegram.CallbackQuery` update will not be handled. .. seealso:: :wiki:`Arbitrary callback_data ` .. versionchanged:: 13.6 Added support for arbitrary callback data. block (:obj:`bool`, optional): Determines whether the return value of the callback should be awaited before processing the next handler in :meth:`telegram.ext.Application.process_update`. Defaults to :obj:`True`. .. seealso:: :wiki:`Concurrency` Attributes: callback (:term:`coroutine function`): The callback function for this handler. pattern (:func:`re.Pattern ` | :obj:`callable` | :obj:`type`): Optional. Regex pattern, callback or type to test :attr:`telegram.CallbackQuery.data` against. .. versionchanged:: 13.6 Added support for arbitrary callback data. block (:obj:`bool`): Determines whether the return value of the callback should be awaited before processing the next handler in :meth:`telegram.ext.Application.process_update`. """ __slots__ = ("pattern",) def __init__( self, callback: HandlerCallback[Update, CCT, RT], pattern: Optional[ Union[str, Pattern[str], type, Callable[[object], Optional[bool]]] ] = None, block: DVType[bool] = DEFAULT_TRUE, ): super().__init__(callback, block=block) if callable(pattern) and asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(pattern): raise TypeError( "The `pattern` must not be a coroutine function! Use an ordinary function instead." ) if isinstance(pattern, str): pattern = re.compile(pattern) self.pattern: Optional[ Union[str, Pattern[str], type, Callable[[object], Optional[bool]]] ] = pattern def check_update(self, update: object) -> Optional[Union[bool, object]]: """Determines whether an update should be passed to this handler's :attr:`callback`. Args: update (:class:`telegram.Update` | :obj:`object`): Incoming update. Returns: :obj:`bool` """ # pylint: disable=too-many-return-statements if isinstance(update, Update) and update.callback_query: callback_data = update.callback_query.data if self.pattern: if callback_data is None: return False if isinstance(self.pattern, type): return isinstance(callback_data, self.pattern) if callable(self.pattern): return self.pattern(callback_data) if not isinstance(callback_data, str): return False if match := re.match(self.pattern, callback_data): return match else: return True return None def collect_additional_context( self, context: CCT, update: Update, # skipcq: BAN-B301 application: "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, Any]", # skipcq: BAN-B301 check_result: Union[bool, Match[str]], ) -> None: """Add the result of ``re.match(pattern, update.callback_query.data)`` to :attr:`CallbackContext.matches` as list with one element. """ if self.pattern: check_result = cast(Match, check_result) context.matches = [check_result]