#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # pylint: disable=E0611,E0213,E1102,C0103,E1101,W0613,R0913,R0904 # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2017 # 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 object that represents a Telegram Bot.""" import functools import logging import warnings from datetime import datetime from telegram import (User, Message, Update, Chat, ChatMember, UserProfilePhotos, File, ReplyMarkup, TelegramObject, WebhookInfo, GameHighScore, StickerSet, PhotoSize, Audio, Document, Sticker, Video, Voice, VideoNote, Location, Venue, Contact) from telegram.error import InvalidToken, TelegramError from telegram.utils.helpers import to_timestamp from telegram.utils.request import Request logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(logging.NullHandler()) def info(func): @functools.wraps(func) def decorator(self, *args, **kwargs): if not self.bot: self.get_me() result = func(self, *args, **kwargs) return result return decorator def log(func): logger = logging.getLogger(func.__module__) @functools.wraps(func) def decorator(self, *args, **kwargs): logger.debug('Entering: %s', func.__name__) result = func(self, *args, **kwargs) logger.debug(result) logger.debug('Exiting: %s', func.__name__) return result return decorator def message(func): @functools.wraps(func) def decorator(self, *args, **kwargs): url, data = func(self, *args, **kwargs) return self._message_wrapper(url, data, *args, **kwargs) return decorator class Bot(TelegramObject): """ This object represents a Telegram Bot. Args: token (:obj:`str`): Bot's unique authentication. base_url (:obj:`str`, optional): Telegram Bot API service URL. base_file_url (:obj:`str`, optional): Telegram Bot API file URL. request (:obj:`telegram.utils.Request`, optional): Pre initialized :obj:`telegram.utils.Request`. """ def __init__(self, token, base_url=None, base_file_url=None, request=None): self.token = self._validate_token(token) if base_url is None: base_url = 'https://api.telegram.org/bot' if base_file_url is None: base_file_url = 'https://api.telegram.org/file/bot' self.base_url = str(base_url) + str(self.token) self.base_file_url = str(base_file_url) + str(self.token) self.bot = None self._request = request or Request() self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) @property def request(self): return self._request @staticmethod def _validate_token(token): """a very basic validation on token""" if any(x.isspace() for x in token): raise InvalidToken() left, sep, _right = token.partition(':') if (not sep) or (not left.isdigit()) or (len(left) < 3): raise InvalidToken() return token @property @info def id(self): """ :obj:`int`: Unique identifier for this bot. """ return self.bot.id @property @info def first_name(self): """ :obj:`str`: Bot's first name. """ return self.bot.first_name @property @info def last_name(self): """ :obj:`str`: Optional. Bot's last name. """ return self.bot.last_name @property @info def username(self): """ :obj:`str`: Bot's username. """ return self.bot.username @property def name(self): """ :obj:`str`: Bot's @username. """ return '@{0}'.format(self.username) def _message_wrapper(self, url, data, *args, **kwargs): if kwargs.get('reply_to_message_id'): data['reply_to_message_id'] = kwargs.get('reply_to_message_id') if kwargs.get('disable_notification'): data['disable_notification'] = kwargs.get('disable_notification') if kwargs.get('reply_markup'): reply_markup = kwargs.get('reply_markup') if isinstance(reply_markup, ReplyMarkup): data['reply_markup'] = reply_markup.to_json() else: data['reply_markup'] = reply_markup result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=kwargs.get('timeout')) if result is True: return result return Message.de_json(result, self) @log def get_me(self, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ A simple method for testing your bot's auth token. Requires no parameters. Args: timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). Returns: :class:`telegram.User`: A :class:`telegram.User` instance representing that bot if the credentials are valid, :obj:`None` otherwise. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getMe'.format(self.base_url) result = self._request.get(url, timeout=timeout) self.bot = User.de_json(result, self) return self.bot @log @message def send_message(self, chat_id, text, parse_mode=None, disable_web_page_preview=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send text messages. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). text (:obj:`str`): Text of the message to be sent. Max 4096 characters. Also found as :attr:`telegram.constants.MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH`. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Send Markdown or HTML, if you want Telegram apps to show bold, italic, fixed-width text or inline URLs in your bot's message. See the constants in :class:`telegram.ParseMode` for the available modes. disable_web_page_preview (:obj:`bool`, optional): Disables link previews for links in this message. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendMessage'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'text': text} if parse_mode: data['parse_mode'] = parse_mode if disable_web_page_preview: data['disable_web_page_preview'] = disable_web_page_preview return url, data @log def delete_message(self, chat_id, message_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to delete a message. A message can only be deleted if it was sent less than 48 hours ago. Any such recently sent outgoing message may be deleted. Additionally, if the bot is an administrator in a group chat, it can delete any message. If the bot is an administrator in a supergroup, it can delete messages from any other user and service messages about people joining or leaving the group (other types of service messages may only be removed by the group creator). In channels, bots can only remove their own messages. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). message_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of the message to delete. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/deleteMessage'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'message_id': message_id} result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log @message def forward_message(self, chat_id, from_chat_id, message_id, disable_notification=False, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to forward messages of any kind. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). from_chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the chat where the original message was sent (or channel username in the format @channelusername). disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. message_id (:obj:`int`): Message identifier in the chat specified in from_chat_id. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/forwardMessage'.format(self.base_url) data = {} if chat_id: data['chat_id'] = chat_id if from_chat_id: data['from_chat_id'] = from_chat_id if message_id: data['message_id'] = message_id return url, data @log @message def send_photo(self, chat_id, photo, caption=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=20., **kwargs): """ Use this method to send photos. Note: The video argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). photo (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` | :class:`telegram.PhotoSize`): Photo to send. Pass a file_id as String to send a photo that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get a photo from the Internet, or upload a new photo using multipart/form-data. Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.PhotoSize` object to send. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Photo caption (may also be used when resending photos by file_id), 0-200 characters. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendPhoto'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(photo, PhotoSize): photo = photo.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'photo': photo} if caption: data['caption'] = caption return url, data @log @message def send_audio(self, chat_id, audio, duration=None, performer=None, title=None, caption=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=20., **kwargs): """ Use this method to send audio files, if you want Telegram clients to display them in the music player. Your audio must be in the .mp3 format. On success, the sent Message is returned. Bots can currently send audio files of up to 50 MB in size, this limit may be changed in the future. For sending voice messages, use the sendVoice method instead. Note: The audio argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). audio (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` | :class:`telegram.Audio`): Audio file to send. Pass a file_id as String to send an audio file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get an audio file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Audio` object to send. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Audio caption, 0-200 characters. duration (:obj:`int`, optional): Duration of sent audio in seconds. performer (:obj:`str`, optional): Performer. title (:obj:`str`, optional): Track name. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendAudio'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(audio, Audio): audio = audio.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'audio': audio} if duration: data['duration'] = duration if performer: data['performer'] = performer if title: data['title'] = title if caption: data['caption'] = caption return url, data @log @message def send_document(self, chat_id, document, filename=None, caption=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=20., **kwargs): """ Use this method to send general files. Note: The document argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). document (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` | :class:`telegram.Document`): File to send. Pass a file_id as String to send a file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get a file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Document` object to send. filename (:obj:`str`, optional): File name that shows in telegram message (it is useful when you send file generated by temp module, for example). Undocumented. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Document caption (may also be used when resending documents by file_id), 0-200 characters. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendDocument'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(document, Document): document = document.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'document': document} if filename: data['filename'] = filename if caption: data['caption'] = caption return url, data @log @message def send_sticker(self, chat_id, sticker, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send .webp stickers. Note: The sticker argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). sticker (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` :class:`telegram.Sticker`): Sticker to send. Pass a file_id as String to send a file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get a .webp file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Sticker` object to send. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendSticker'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(sticker, Sticker): sticker = sticker.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'sticker': sticker} return url, data @log @message def send_video(self, chat_id, video, duration=None, caption=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=20., width=None, height=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send video files, Telegram clients support mp4 videos (other formats may be sent as Document). Note: The video argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). video (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` | :class:`telegram.Video`): Video file to send. Pass a file_id as String to send an video file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get an video file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Video` object to send. duration (:obj:`int`, optional): Duration of sent video in seconds. width (Optional[int)): Video width. height (:obj:`int`, optional): Video height. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Video caption (may also be used when resending videos by file_id), 0-200 characters. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendVideo'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(video, Video): video = video.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'video': video} if duration: data['duration'] = duration if caption: data['caption'] = caption if width: data['width'] = width if height: data['height'] = height return url, data @log @message def send_voice(self, chat_id, voice, duration=None, caption=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=20., **kwargs): """ Use this method to send audio files, if you want Telegram clients to display the file as a playable voice message. For this to work, your audio must be in an .ogg file encoded with OPUS (other formats may be sent as Audio or Document). Note: The voice argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). voice (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` | :class:`telegram.Voice`): Voice file to send. Pass a file_id as String to send an voice file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get an voice file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Voice` object to send. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Voice message caption, 0-200 characters. duration (:obj:`int`, optional): Duration of the voice message in seconds. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendVoice'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(voice, Voice): voice = voice.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'voice': voice} if duration: data['duration'] = duration if caption: data['caption'] = caption return url, data @log @message def send_video_note(self, chat_id, video_note, duration=None, length=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=20., **kwargs): """ Use this method to send video messages. Note: The video_note argument can be either a file_id or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). video_note (:obj:`str` | `filelike object` | :class:`telegram.VideoNote`): Video note to send. Pass a file_id as String to send a video note that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended) or upload a new video using multipart/form-data. Or you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.VideoNote` object to send. Sending video notes by a URL is currently unsupported. duration (:obj:`int`, optional): Duration of sent video in seconds. length (:obj:`int`, optional): Video width and height disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): Send file timeout (default: 20 seconds). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendVideoNote'.format(self.base_url) if isinstance(video_note, VideoNote): video_note = video_note.file_id data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'video_note': video_note} if duration is not None: data['duration'] = duration if length is not None: data['length'] = length return url, data @log @message def send_location(self, chat_id, latitude=None, longitude=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, location=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send point on the map. Note: You can either supply a :obj:`latitude` and :obj:`longitude` or a :obj:`location`. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). latitude (:obj:`float`, optional): Latitude of location. longitude (:obj:`float`, optional): Longitude of location. location (:class:`telegram.Location`, optional): The location to send. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendLocation'.format(self.base_url) if not (all([latitude, longitude]) or location): raise ValueError("Either location or latitude and longitude must be passed as" "argument") if isinstance(location, Location): latitude = location.latitude longitude = location.longitude data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'latitude': latitude, 'longitude': longitude} return url, data @log @message def send_venue(self, chat_id, latitude=None, longitude=None, title=None, address=None, foursquare_id=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, venue=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send information about a venue. Note: you can either supply :obj:`venue`, or :obj:`latitude`, :obj:`longitude`, :obj:`title` and :obj:`address` and optionally :obj:`foursquare_id`. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). latitude (:obj:`float`, optional): Latitude of venue. longitude (:obj:`float`, optional): Longitude of venue. title (:obj:`str`, optional): Name of the venue. address (:obj:`str`, optional): Address of the venue. foursquare_id (:obj:`str`, optional): Foursquare identifier of the venue. venue (:class:`telegram.Venue`, optional): The venue to send. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendVenue'.format(self.base_url) if not (venue or all([latitude, longitude, address, title])): raise ValueError("Either venue or latitude, longitude, address and title must be" "passed as arguments.") if isinstance(venue, Venue): latitude = venue.location.latitude longitude = venue.location.longitude address = venue.address title = venue.title foursquare_id = venue.foursquare_id data = { 'chat_id': chat_id, 'latitude': latitude, 'longitude': longitude, 'address': address, 'title': title } if foursquare_id: data['foursquare_id'] = foursquare_id return url, data @log @message def send_contact(self, chat_id, phone_number=None, first_name=None, last_name=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, contact=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send phone contacts. Note: You can either supply :obj:`contact` or :obj:`phone_number` and :obj:`first_name` with optionally :obj:`last_name`. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). phone_number (:obj:`str`, optional): Contact's phone number. first_name (:obj:`str`, optional): Contact's first name. last_name (:obj:`str`, optional): Contact's last name. contact (:class:`telegram.Contact`, optional): The contact to send. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendContact'.format(self.base_url) if (not contact) and (not all([phone_number, first_name])): raise ValueError("Either contact or phone_number and first_name must be passed as" "arguments.") if isinstance(contact, Contact): phone_number = contact.phone_number first_name = contact.first_name last_name = contact.last_name data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'phone_number': phone_number, 'first_name': first_name} if last_name: data['last_name'] = last_name return url, data @log @message def send_game(self, chat_id, game_short_name, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send a game. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). game_short_name (:obj:`str`): Short name of the game, serves as the unique identifier for the game. Set up your games via Botfather. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendGame'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'game_short_name': game_short_name} return url, data @log def send_chat_action(self, chat_id, action, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method when you need to tell the user that something is happening on the bot's side. The status is set for 5 seconds or less (when a message arrives from your bot, Telegram clients clear its typing status). Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). action(:class:`telegram.ChatAction` | :obj:`str`): Type of action to broadcast. Choose one, depending on what the user is about to receive. For convenience look at the constants in :class:`telegram.ChatAction` timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: ``True`` on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendChatAction'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'action': action} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def answer_inline_query(self, inline_query_id, results, cache_time=300, is_personal=None, next_offset=None, switch_pm_text=None, switch_pm_parameter=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send answers to an inline query. No more than 50 results per query are allowed. Args: inline_query_id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the answered query. results (List[:class:`telegram.InlineQueryResult`)]: A list of results for the inline query. cache_time (:obj:`int`, optional): The maximum amount of time in seconds that the result of the inline query may be cached on the server. Defaults to 300. is_personal (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if results may be cached on the server side only for the user that sent the query. By default, results may be returned to any user who sends the same query. next_offset (:obj:`str`, optional): Pass the offset that a client should send in the next query with the same text to receive more results. Pass an empty string if there are no more results or if you don't support pagination. Offset length can't exceed 64 bytes. switch_pm_text (:obj:`str`, optional): If passed, clients will display a button with specified text that switches the user to a private chat with the bot and sends the bot a start message with the parameter switch_pm_parameter. switch_pm_parameter (:obj:`str`, optional): Deep-linking parameter for the /start message sent to the bot when user presses the switch button. 1-64 characters, only A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _ and - are allowed. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as he read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Example: An inline bot that sends YouTube videos can ask the user to connect the bot to their YouTube account to adapt search results accordingly. To do this, it displays a 'Connect your YouTube account' button above the results, or even before showing any. The user presses the button, switches to a private chat with the bot and, in doing so, passes a start parameter that instructs the bot to return an oauth link. Once done, the bot can offer a switch_inline button so that the user can easily return to the chat where they wanted to use the bot's inline capabilities. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/answerInlineQuery'.format(self.base_url) results = [res.to_dict() for res in results] data = {'inline_query_id': inline_query_id, 'results': results} if cache_time or cache_time == 0: data['cache_time'] = cache_time if is_personal: data['is_personal'] = is_personal if next_offset is not None: data['next_offset'] = next_offset if switch_pm_text: data['switch_pm_text'] = switch_pm_text if switch_pm_parameter: data['switch_pm_parameter'] = switch_pm_parameter data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def get_user_profile_photos(self, user_id, offset=None, limit=100, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get a list of profile pictures for a user. Args: user_id (:obj:`int`): Unique identifier of the target user. offset (:obj:`int`, optional): Sequential number of the first photo to be returned. By default, all photos are returned. limit (:obj:`int`, optional): Limits the number of photos to be retrieved. Values between 1-100 are accepted. Defaults to 100. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.UserProfilePhotos` Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getUserProfilePhotos'.format(self.base_url) data = {'user_id': user_id} if offset: data['offset'] = offset if limit: data['limit'] = limit data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return UserProfilePhotos.de_json(result, self) @log def get_file(self, file_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get basic info about a file and prepare it for downloading. For the moment, bots can download files of up to 20MB in size. The file can then be downloaded with :attr:`telegram.File.download`. It is guaranteed that the link will be valid for at least 1 hour. When the link expires, a new one can be requested by calling getFile again. Args: file_id (:obj:`str`): File identifier to get info about. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.File` Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getFile'.format(self.base_url) data = {'file_id': file_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) if result.get('file_path'): result['file_path'] = '%s/%s' % (self.base_file_url, result['file_path']) return File.de_json(result, self) @log def kick_chat_member(self, chat_id, user_id, timeout=None, until_date=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to kick a user from a group or a supergroup. In the case of supergroups, the user will not be able to return to the group on their own using invite links, etc., unless unbanned first. The bot must be an administrator in the group for this to work. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). user_id (:obj:`int`): Unique identifier of the target user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). until_date (:obj:`int` | :obj:`datetime.datetime`, optional): Date when the user will be unbanned, unix time. If user is banned for more than 366 days or less than 30 seconds from the current time they are considered to be banned forever. **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the 'All Members Are Admins' setting is off in the target group. Otherwise members may only be removed by the group's creator or by the member that added them. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/kickChatMember'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'user_id': user_id} data.update(kwargs) if until_date is not None: if isinstance(until_date, datetime): until_date = to_timestamp(until_date) data['until_date'] = until_date result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def unban_chat_member(self, chat_id, user_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to unban a previously kicked user in a supergroup. The user will not return to the group automatically, but will be able to join via link, etc. The bot must be an administrator in the group for this to work. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). user_id (:obj:`int`): Unique identifier of the target user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/unbanChatMember'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'user_id': user_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def answer_callback_query(self, callback_query_id, text=None, show_alert=False, url=None, cache_time=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send answers to callback queries sent from inline keyboards. The answer will be displayed to the user as a notification at the top of the chat screen or as an alert. Alternatively, the user can be redirected to the specified Game URL. For this option to work, you must first create a game for your bot via BotFather and accept the terms. Otherwise, you may use links like t.me/your_bot?start=XXXX that open your bot with a parameter. Args: callback_query_id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the query to be answered. text (:obj:`str`, optional): Text of the notification. If not specified, nothing will be shown to the user, 0-200 characters. show_alert (:obj:`bool`, optional): If true, an alert will be shown by the client instead of a notification at the top of the chat screen. Defaults to false. url (:obj:`str`, optional): URL that will be opened by the user's client. If you have created a Game and accepted the conditions via @Botfather, specify the URL that opens your game - note that this will only work if the query comes from a callback game button. Otherwise, you may use links like t.me/your_bot?start=XXXX that open your bot with a parameter. cache_time (:obj:`int`, optional): The maximum amount of time in seconds that the result of the callback query may be cached client-side. Defaults to 0. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url_ = '{0}/answerCallbackQuery'.format(self.base_url) data = {'callback_query_id': callback_query_id} if text: data['text'] = text if show_alert: data['show_alert'] = show_alert if url: data['url'] = url if cache_time is not None: data['cache_time'] = cache_time data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url_, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log @message def edit_message_text(self, text, chat_id=None, message_id=None, inline_message_id=None, parse_mode=None, disable_web_page_preview=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to edit text and game messages sent by the bot or via the bot (for inline bots). Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format @channelusername). message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Identifier of the sent message. inline_message_id (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if chat_id and message_id are not specified. Identifier of the inline message. text (:obj:`str`): New text of the message. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Send Markdown or HTML, if you want Telegram apps to show bold, italic, fixed-width text or inline URLs in your bot's message. See the constants in :class:`telegram.ParseMode` for the available modes. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, if edited message is sent by the bot, the edited Message is returned, otherwise ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/editMessageText'.format(self.base_url) data = {'text': text} if chat_id: data['chat_id'] = chat_id if message_id: data['message_id'] = message_id if inline_message_id: data['inline_message_id'] = inline_message_id if parse_mode: data['parse_mode'] = parse_mode if disable_web_page_preview: data['disable_web_page_preview'] = disable_web_page_preview return url, data @log @message def edit_message_caption(self, chat_id=None, message_id=None, inline_message_id=None, caption=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to edit captions of messages sent by the bot or via the bot (for inline bots). Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Identifier of the sent message. inline_message_id (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if chat_id and message_id are not specified. Identifier of the inline message. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): New caption of the message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, if edited message is sent by the bot, the edited Message is returned, otherwise ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ if inline_message_id is None and (chat_id is None or message_id is None): raise TelegramError( 'editMessageCaption: Both chat_id and message_id are required when ' 'inline_message_id is not specified') url = '{0}/editMessageCaption'.format(self.base_url) data = {} if caption: data['caption'] = caption if chat_id: data['chat_id'] = chat_id if message_id: data['message_id'] = message_id if inline_message_id: data['inline_message_id'] = inline_message_id return url, data @log @message def edit_message_reply_markup(self, chat_id=None, message_id=None, inline_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to edit only the reply markup of messages sent by the bot or via the bot (for inline bots). Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Identifier of the sent message. inline_message_id (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if chat_id and message_id are not specified. Identifier of the inline message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. A JSON-serialized object for an inline keyboard, custom reply keyboard, instructions to remove reply keyboard or to force a reply from the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, if edited message is sent by the bot, the editedMessage is returned, otherwise ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ if inline_message_id is None and (chat_id is None or message_id is None): raise TelegramError( 'editMessageCaption: Both chat_id and message_id are required when ' 'inline_message_id is not specified') url = '{0}/editMessageReplyMarkup'.format(self.base_url) data = {} if chat_id: data['chat_id'] = chat_id if message_id: data['message_id'] = message_id if inline_message_id: data['inline_message_id'] = inline_message_id return url, data @log def get_updates(self, offset=None, limit=100, timeout=0, network_delay=None, read_latency=2., allowed_updates=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to receive incoming updates using long polling. Args: offset (:obj:`int`, optional): Identifier of the first update to be returned. Must be greater by one than the highest among the identifiers of previously received updates. By default, updates starting with the earliest unconfirmed update are returned. An update is considered confirmed as soon as getUpdates is called with an offset higher than its update_id. The negative offset can be specified to retrieve updates starting from -offset update from the end of the updates queue. All previous updates will forgotten. limit (:obj:`int`, optional): Limits the number of updates to be retrieved. Values between 1-100 are accepted. Defaults to 100. timeout (:obj:`int`, optional): Timeout in seconds for long polling. Defaults to 0, i.e. usual short polling. Should be positive, short polling should be used for testing purposes only. allowed_updates (List[:obj:`str`]), optional): List the types of updates you want your bot to receive. For example, specify ["message", "edited_channel_post", "callback_query"] to only receive updates of these types. See :class:`telegram.Update` for a complete list of available update types. Specify an empty list to receive all updates regardless of type (default). If not specified, the previous setting will be used. Please note that this parameter doesn't affect updates created before the call to the get_updates, so unwanted updates may be received for a short period of time. **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Notes: 1. This method will not work if an outgoing webhook is set up. 2. In order to avoid getting duplicate updates, recalculate offset after each server response. 3. To take full advantage of this library take a look at :class:`telegram.ext.Updater` Returns: List[:class:`telegram.Update`] Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getUpdates'.format(self.base_url) if network_delay is not None: warnings.warn('network_delay is deprecated, use read_latency instead') read_latency = network_delay data = {'timeout': timeout} if offset: data['offset'] = offset if limit: data['limit'] = limit if allowed_updates is not None: data['allowed_updates'] = allowed_updates data.update(kwargs) # Ideally we'd use an aggressive read timeout for the polling. However, # * Short polling should return within 2 seconds. # * Long polling poses a different problem: the connection might have been dropped while # waiting for the server to return and there's no way of knowing the connection had been # dropped in real time. result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=float(read_latency) + float(timeout)) if result: self.logger.debug('Getting updates: %s', [u['update_id'] for u in result]) else: self.logger.debug('No new updates found.') return [Update.de_json(u, self) for u in result] @log def set_webhook(self, url=None, certificate=None, timeout=None, max_connections=40, allowed_updates=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to specify a url and receive incoming updates via an outgoing webhook. Whenever there is an update for the bot, we will send an HTTPS POST request to the specified url, containing a JSON-serialized Update. In case of an unsuccessful request, we will give up after a reasonable amount of attempts. If you'd like to make sure that the Webhook request comes from Telegram, we recommend using a secret path in the URL, e.g. https://www.example.com/. Since nobody else knows your bot's token, you can be pretty sure it's us. Note: The certificate argument should be a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')``. Args: url (:obj:`str`): HTTPS url to send updates to. Use an empty string to remove webhook integration. certificate (:obj:`filelike`): Upload your public key certificate so that the root certificate in use can be checked. See our self-signed guide for details. (https://goo.gl/rw7w6Y) max_connections (:obj:`int`, optional): Maximum allowed number of simultaneous HTTPS connections to the webhook for update delivery, 1-100. Defaults to 40. Use lower values to limit the load on your bot's server, and higher values to increase your bot's throughput. allowed_updates (List[:obj:`str`], optional): List the types of updates you want your bot to receive. For example, specify ["message", "edited_channel_post", "callback_query"] to only receive updates of these types. See :class:`telegram.Update` for a complete list of available update types. Specify an empty list to receive all updates regardless of type (default). If not specified, the previous setting will be used. Please note that this parameter doesn't affect updates created before the call to the set_webhook, so unwanted updates may be received for a short period of time. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Note: 1. You will not be able to receive updates using get_updates for as long as an outgoing webhook is set up. 2. To use a self-signed certificate, you need to upload your public key certificate using certificate parameter. Please upload as InputFile, sending a String will not work. 3. Ports currently supported for Webhooks: 443, 80, 88, 8443. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url_ = '{0}/setWebhook'.format(self.base_url) # Backwards-compatibility: 'url' used to be named 'webhook_url' if 'webhook_url' in kwargs: warnings.warn("The 'webhook_url' parameter has been renamed to 'url' in accordance " "with the API") if url is not None: raise ValueError("The parameters 'url' and 'webhook_url' are mutually exclusive") url = kwargs['webhook_url'] del kwargs['webhook_url'] data = {} if url is not None: data['url'] = url if certificate: data['certificate'] = certificate if max_connections is not None: data['max_connections'] = max_connections if allowed_updates is not None: data['allowed_updates'] = allowed_updates data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url_, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def delete_webhook(self, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to remove webhook integration if you decide to switch back to getUpdates. Requires no parameters. Args: timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/deleteWebhook'.format(self.base_url) data = kwargs result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def leave_chat(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method for your bot to leave a group, supergroup or channel. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool` On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/leaveChat'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def get_chat(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get up to date information about the chat (current name of the user for one-on-one conversations, current username of a user, group or channel, etc.). Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Chat` Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getChat'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return Chat.de_json(result, self) @log def get_chat_administrators(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get a list of administrators in a chat. On success, returns an Array of ChatMember objects that contains information about all chat administrators except other bots. If the chat is a group or a supergroup and no administrators were appointed, only the creator will be returned. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: List[:class:`telegram.ChatMember`] Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getChatAdministrators'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return [ChatMember.de_json(x, self) for x in result] @log def get_chat_members_count(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get the number of members in a chat Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: int: Number of members in the chat. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getChatMembersCount'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def get_chat_member(self, chat_id, user_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get information about a member of a chat. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). user_id (:obj:`int`): Unique identifier of the target user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.ChatMember` Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getChatMember'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'user_id': user_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return ChatMember.de_json(result, self) def get_webhook_info(self, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get current webhook status. Requires no parameters. If the bot is using getUpdates, will return an object with the url field empty. Args: timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.WebhookInfo` """ url = '{0}/getWebhookInfo'.format(self.base_url) data = kwargs result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return WebhookInfo.de_json(result, self) @log @message def set_game_score(self, user_id, score, chat_id=None, message_id=None, inline_message_id=None, force=None, disable_edit_message=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to set the score of the specified user in a game. On success, if the message was sent by the bot, returns the edited Message, otherwise returns True. Returns an error, if the new score is not greater than the user's current score in the chat and force is False. Args: user_id (:obj:`int`): User identifier. score (:obj:`int`): New score, must be non-negative. force (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the high score is allowed to decrease. This can be useful when fixing mistakes or banning cheaters disable_edit_message (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the game message should not be automatically edited to include the current scoreboard. chat_id (int|str, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Unique identifier for the target chat. message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Identifier of the sent message. inline_message_id (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if chat_id and message_id are not specified. Identifier of the inline message. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: The edited message, or if the message wasn't sent by the bot , ``True``. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError`: If the new score is not greater than the user's current score in the chat and force is False. """ url = '{0}/setGameScore'.format(self.base_url) data = {'user_id': user_id, 'score': score} if chat_id: data['chat_id'] = chat_id if message_id: data['message_id'] = message_id if inline_message_id: data['inline_message_id'] = inline_message_id if force is not None: data['force'] = force if disable_edit_message is not None: data['disable_edit_message'] = disable_edit_message return url, data @log def get_game_high_scores(self, user_id, chat_id=None, message_id=None, inline_message_id=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get data for high score tables. Will return the score of the specified user and several of his neighbors in a game Args: user_id (:obj:`int`): User identifier. chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Unique identifier for the target chat. message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): Required if inline_message_id is not specified. Identifier of the sent message. inline_message_id (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if chat_id and message_id are not specified. Identifier of the inline message. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: List[:class:`telegram.GameHighScore`] Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/setGameScore'.format(self.base_url) data = {'user_id': user_id} if chat_id: data['chat_id'] = chat_id if message_id: data['message_id'] = message_id if inline_message_id: data['inline_message_id'] = inline_message_id data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return [GameHighScore.de_json(hs, self) for hs in result] @log @message def send_invoice(self, chat_id, title, description, payload, provider_token, start_parameter, currency, prices, photo_url=None, photo_size=None, photo_width=None, photo_height=None, need_name=None, need_phone_number=None, need_email=None, need_shipping_address=None, is_flexible=None, disable_notification=False, reply_to_message_id=None, reply_markup=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to send invoices. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target private chat. title (:obj:`str`): Product name. description (:obj:`str`): Product description. payload (:obj:`str`): Bot-defined invoice payload, 1-128 bytes. This will not be displayed to the user, use for your internal processes. provider_token (:obj:`str`): Payments provider token, obtained via Botfather. start_parameter (:obj:`str`): Unique deep-linking parameter that can be used to generate this invoice when used as a start parameter. currency (:obj:`str`): Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code. prices (List[:class:`telegram.LabeledPrice`)]: Price breakdown, a list of components (e.g. product price, tax, discount, delivery cost, delivery tax, bonus, etc.). photo_url (:obj:`str`, optional): URL of the product photo for the invoice. Can be a photo of the goods or a marketing image for a service. People like it better when they see what they are paying for. photo_size (:obj:`str`, optional): Photo size. photo_width (:obj:`int`, optional): Photo width. photo_height (:obj:`int`, optional): Photo height. need_name (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if you require the user's full name to complete the order. need_phone_number (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if you require the user's phone number to complete the order. need_email (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if you require the user's email to complete the order. need_shipping_address (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if you require the user's shipping address to complete the order. is_flexible (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the final price depends on the shipping method. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Sends the message silently. Users will receive a notification with no sound. reply_to_message_id (:obj:`int`, optional): If the message is a reply, ID of the original message. reply_markup (:class:`telegram.ReplyMarkup`, optional): Additional interface options. An inlinekeyboard. If empty, one 'Pay total price' button will be shown. If not empty, the first button must be a Pay button. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.Message`: On success, the sent Message is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/sendInvoice'.format(self.base_url) data = { 'chat_id': chat_id, 'title': title, 'description': description, 'payload': payload, 'provider_token': provider_token, 'start_parameter': start_parameter, 'currency': currency, 'prices': [p.to_dict() for p in prices] } if photo_url is not None: data['photo_url'] = photo_url if photo_size is not None: data['photo_size'] = photo_size if photo_width is not None: data['photo_width'] = photo_width if photo_height is not None: data['photo_height'] = photo_height if need_name is not None: data['need_name'] = need_name if need_phone_number is not None: data['need_phone_number'] = need_phone_number if need_email is not None: data['need_email'] = need_email if need_shipping_address is not None: data['need_shipping_address'] = need_shipping_address if is_flexible is not None: data['is_flexible'] = is_flexible return url, data @log def answer_shipping_query(self, shipping_query_id, ok, shipping_options=None, error_message=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ If you sent an invoice requesting a shipping address and the parameter is_flexible was specified, the Bot API will send an Update with a shipping_query field to the bot. Use this method to reply to shipping queries. Args: shipping_query_id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the query to be answered. ok (:obj:`bool`): Specify True if delivery to the specified address is possible and False if there are any problems (for example, if delivery to the specified address is not possible). shipping_options (List[:class:`telegram.ShippingOption`]), optional]: Required if ok is True. A JSON-serialized array of available shipping options. error_message (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if ok is False. Error message in human readable form that explains why it is impossible to complete the order (e.g. "Sorry, delivery to your desired address is unavailable"). Telegram will display this message to the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`; On success, True is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ ok = bool(ok) if ok and (shipping_options is None or error_message is not None): raise TelegramError( 'answerShippingQuery: If ok is True, shipping_options ' 'should not be empty and there should not be error_message') if not ok and (shipping_options is not None or error_message is None): raise TelegramError( 'answerShippingQuery: If ok is False, error_message ' 'should not be empty and there should not be shipping_options') url_ = '{0}/answerShippingQuery'.format(self.base_url) data = {'shipping_query_id': shipping_query_id, 'ok': ok} if ok: data['shipping_options'] = [option.to_dict() for option in shipping_options] if error_message is not None: data['error_message'] = error_message data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url_, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def answer_pre_checkout_query(self, pre_checkout_query_id, ok, error_message=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Once the user has confirmed their payment and shipping details, the Bot API sends the final confirmation in the form of an Update with the field pre_checkout_query. Use this method to respond to such pre-checkout queries. Note: The Bot API must receive an answer within 10 seconds after the pre-checkout query was sent. Args: pre_checkout_query_id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the query to be answered. ok (:obj:`bool`): Specify True if everything is alright (goods are available, etc.) and the bot is ready to proceed with the order. Use False if there are any problems. error_message (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if ok is False. Error message in human readable form that explains the reason for failure to proceed with the checkout (e.g. "Sorry, somebody just bought the last of our amazing black T-shirts while you were busy filling out your payment details. Please choose a different color or garment!"). Telegram will display this message to the user. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ ok = bool(ok) if not (ok ^ (error_message is not None)): raise TelegramError( 'answerPreCheckoutQuery: If ok is True, there should ' 'not be error_message; if ok is False, error_message ' 'should not be empty') url_ = '{0}/answerPreCheckoutQuery'.format(self.base_url) data = {'pre_checkout_query_id': pre_checkout_query_id, 'ok': ok} if error_message is not None: data['error_message'] = error_message data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url_, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def restrict_chat_member(self, chat_id, user_id, until_date=None, can_send_messages=None, can_send_media_messages=None, can_send_other_messages=None, can_add_web_page_previews=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to restrict a user in a supergroup. The bot must be an administrator in the supergroup for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Pass True for all boolean parameters to lift restrictions from a user. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup (in the format @supergroupusername). user_id (:obj:`int`): Unique identifier of the target user. until_date (:obj:`int` | :obj:`datetime.datetime`, optional): Date when restrictions will be lifted for the user, unix time. If user is restricted for more than 366 days or less than 30 seconds from the current time, they are considered to be restricted forever. can_send_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the user can send text messages, contacts, locations and venues. can_send_media_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the user can send audios, documents, photos, videos, video notes and voice notes, implies can_send_messages. can_send_other_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the user can send animations, games, stickers and use inline bots, implies can_send_media_messages. can_add_web_page_previews (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the user may add web page previews to their messages, implies can_send_media_messages. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns True on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/restrictChatMember'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'user_id': user_id} if until_date is not None: if isinstance(until_date, datetime): until_date = to_timestamp(until_date) data['until_date'] = until_date if can_send_messages is not None: data['can_send_messages'] = can_send_messages if can_send_media_messages is not None: data['can_send_media_messages'] = can_send_media_messages if can_send_other_messages is not None: data['can_send_other_messages'] = can_send_other_messages if can_add_web_page_previews is not None: data['can_add_web_page_previews'] = can_add_web_page_previews data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def promote_chat_member(self, chat_id, user_id, can_change_info=None, can_post_messages=None, can_edit_messages=None, can_delete_messages=None, can_invite_users=None, can_restrict_members=None, can_pin_messages=None, can_promote_members=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to promote or demote a user in a supergroup or a channel. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Pass False for all boolean parameters to demote a user Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target supergroup (in the format @supergroupusername). user_id (:obj:`int`): Unique identifier of the target user. can_change_info (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can change chat title, photo and other settings. can_post_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can create channel posts, channels only. can_edit_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can edit messages of other users, channels only. can_delete_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can delete messages of other users. can_invite_users (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can invite new users to the chat. can_restrict_members (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can restrict, ban or unban chat members. can_pin_messages (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can pin messages, supergroups only. can_promote_members (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if the administrator can add new administrators with a subset of his own privileges or demote administrators that he has promoted, directly or indirectly (promoted by administrators that were appointed by him). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns True on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/promoteChatMember'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'user_id': user_id} if can_change_info is not None: data['can_change_info'] = can_change_info if can_post_messages is not None: data['can_post_messages'] = can_post_messages if can_edit_messages is not None: data['can_edit_messages'] = can_edit_messages if can_delete_messages is not None: data['can_delete_messages'] = can_delete_messages if can_invite_users is not None: data['can_invite_users'] = can_invite_users if can_restrict_members is not None: data['can_restrict_members'] = can_restrict_members if can_pin_messages is not None: data['can_pin_messages'] = can_pin_messages if can_promote_members is not None: data['can_promote_members'] = can_promote_members data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def export_chat_invite_link(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to export an invite link to a supergroup or a channel. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Returns: :obj:`str`: Exported invite link on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/exportChatInviteLink'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def set_chat_photo(self, chat_id, photo, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to set a new profile photo for the chat. Photos can't be changed for private chats. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). photo (`telegram.InputFile`): New chat photo. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the 'All Members Are Admins' setting is off in the target group. Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns True on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/setChatPhoto'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'photo': photo} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def delete_chat_photo(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to delete a chat photo. Photos can't be changed for private chats. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the 'All Members Are Admins' setting is off in the target group. Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns ``True`` on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/deleteChatPhoto'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def set_chat_title(self, chat_id, title, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to change the title of a chat. Titles can't be changed for private chats. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). title (:obj:`str`): New chat title, 1-255 characters. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Note: In regular groups (non-supergroups), this method will only work if the 'All Members Are Admins' setting is off in the target group. Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns ``True`` on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/setChatTitle'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'title': title} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def set_chat_description(self, chat_id, description, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to change the description of a supergroup or a channel. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). description (:obj:`str`): New chat description, 1-255 characters. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns ``True`` on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/setChatDescription'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'description': description} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def pin_chat_message(self, chat_id, message_id, disable_notification=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to pin a message in a supergroup. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). message_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of a message to pin. disable_notification (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if it is not necessary to send a notification to all group members about the new pinned message. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns ``True`` on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/pinChatMessage'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id, 'message_id': message_id} if disable_notification is not None: data['disable_notification'] = disable_notification data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def unpin_chat_message(self, chat_id, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to unpin a message in a supergroup. The bot must be an administrator in the chat for this to work and must have the appropriate admin rights. Args: chat_id (:obj:`int` | :obj:`str`): Unique identifier for the target chat or username of the target`channel (in the format @channelusername). timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments Returns: :obj:`bool`: Returns ``True`` on success. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/unpinChatMessage'.format(self.base_url) data = {'chat_id': chat_id} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def get_sticker_set(self, name, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to get a sticker set. Args: name (:obj:`str`): Short name of the sticker set that is used in t.me/addstickers/ URLs (e.g., animals) timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.StickerSet` Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/getStickerSet'.format(self.base_url) data = {'name': name} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return StickerSet.de_json(result, self) @log def upload_sticker_file(self, user_id, png_sticker, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to upload a .png file with a sticker for later use in :attr:`create_new_sticker_set` and :attr:`add_sticker_to_set` methods (can be used multiple times). Note: The png_sticker argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: user_id (:obj:`int`): User identifier of sticker file owner. png_sticker (:obj:`str` | `filelike object`): Png image with the sticker, must be up to 512 kilobytes in size, dimensions must not exceed 512px, and either width or height must be exactly 512px. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :class:`telegram.File`: The uploaded File Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/uploadStickerFile'.format(self.base_url) data = {'user_id': user_id, 'png_sticker': png_sticker} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return File.de_json(result, self) @log def create_new_sticker_set(self, user_id, name, title, png_sticker, emojis, contains_masks=None, mask_position=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to create new sticker set owned by a user. The bot will be able to edit the created sticker set. Note: The png_sticker argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: user_id (:obj:`int`): User identifier of created sticker set owner. name (:obj:`str`): Short name of sticker set, to be used in t.me/addstickers/ URLs (e.g., animals). Can contain only english letters, digits and underscores. Must begin with a letter, can't contain consecutive underscores and must end in "_by_". is case insensitive. 1-64 characters. title (:obj:`str`): Sticker set title, 1-64 characters. png_sticker (:obj:`str` | `filelike object`): Png image with the sticker, must be up to 512 kilobytes in size, dimensions must not exceed 512px, and either width or height must be exactly 512px. Pass a file_id as a String to send a file that already exists on the Telegram servers, pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get a file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. emojis (:obj:`str`): One or more emoji corresponding to the sticker. contains_masks (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass True, if a set of mask stickers should be created. mask_position (:class:`telegram.MaskPosition`, optional): Position where the mask should be placed on faces. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/createNewStickerSet'.format(self.base_url) data = {'user_id': user_id, 'name': name, 'title': title, 'png_sticker': png_sticker, 'emojis': emojis} if contains_masks is not None: data['contains_masks'] = contains_masks if mask_position is not None: data['mask_position'] = mask_position data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def add_sticker_to_set(self, user_id, name, png_sticker, emojis, mask_position=None, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to add a new sticker to a set created by the bot. Note: The png_sticker argument can be either a file_id, an URL or a file from disk ``open(filename, 'rb')`` Args: user_id (:obj:`int`): User identifier of created sticker set owner. name (:obj:`str`): Sticker set name. png_sticker (:obj:`str` | `filelike object`): Png image with the sticker, must be up to 512 kilobytes in size, dimensions must not exceed 512px, and either width or height must be exactly 512px. Pass a file_id as a String to send a file that already exists on the Telegram servers, pass an HTTP URL as a String for Telegram to get a file from the Internet, or upload a new one using multipart/form-data. emojis (:obj:`str`): One or more emoji corresponding to the sticker. mask_position (:class:`telegram.MaskPosition`, optional): Position where the mask should beplaced on faces. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/addStickerToSet'.format(self.base_url) data = {'user_id': user_id, 'name': name, 'png_sticker': png_sticker, 'emojis': emojis} if mask_position is not None: data['mask_position'] = mask_position data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def set_sticker_position_in_set(self, sticker, position, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to move a sticker in a set created by the bot to a specific position. Args: sticker (:obj:`str`): File identifier of the sticker. position (:obj:`int`): New sticker position in the set, zero-based. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/setStickerPositionInSet'.format(self.base_url) data = {'sticker': sticker, 'position': position} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @log def delete_sticker_from_set(self, sticker, timeout=None, **kwargs): """ Use this method to delete a sticker from a set created by the bot. Args: sticker (:obj:`str`): File identifier of the sticker. timeout (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float`, optional): If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). **kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments. Returns: :obj:`bool`: On success, ``True`` is returned. Raises: :class:`telegram.TelegramError` """ url = '{0}/deleteStickerFromSet'.format(self.base_url) data = {'sticker': sticker} data.update(kwargs) result = self._request.post(url, data, timeout=timeout) return result @classmethod def de_json(cls, data, bot): data = super(Bot, cls).de_json(data, bot) return cls(**data) def to_dict(self): data = {'id': self.id, 'username': self.username, 'first_name': self.username} if self.last_name: data['last_name'] = self.last_name return data def __reduce__(self): return (self.__class__, (self.token, self.base_url.replace(self.token, ''), self.base_file_url.replace(self.token, ''))) # camelCase aliases getMe = get_me sendMessage = send_message deleteMessage = delete_message forwardMessage = forward_message sendPhoto = send_photo sendAudio = send_audio sendDocument = send_document sendSticker = send_sticker sendVideo = send_video sendVoice = send_voice sendVideoNote = send_video_note sendLocation = send_location sendVenue = send_venue sendContact = send_contact sendGame = send_game sendChatAction = send_chat_action answerInlineQuery = answer_inline_query getUserProfilePhotos = get_user_profile_photos getFile = get_file kickChatMember = kick_chat_member unbanChatMember = unban_chat_member answerCallbackQuery = answer_callback_query editMessageText = edit_message_text editMessageCaption = edit_message_caption editMessageReplyMarkup = edit_message_reply_markup getUpdates = get_updates setWebhook = set_webhook deleteWebhook = delete_webhook leaveChat = leave_chat getChat = get_chat getChatAdministrators = get_chat_administrators getChatMember = get_chat_member getChatMembersCount = get_chat_members_count getWebhookInfo = get_webhook_info setGameScore = set_game_score getGameHighScores = get_game_high_scores sendInvoice = send_invoice answerShippingQuery = answer_shipping_query answerPreCheckoutQuery = answer_pre_checkout_query restrictChatMember = restrict_chat_member promoteChatMember = promote_chat_member exportChatInviteLink = export_chat_invite_link setChatPhoto = set_chat_photo deleteChatPhoto = delete_chat_photo setChatTitle = set_chat_title setChatDescription = set_chat_description pinChatMessage = pin_chat_message unpinChatMessage = unpin_chat_message getStickerSet = get_sticker_set uploadStickerFile = upload_sticker_file createNewStickerSet = create_new_sticker_set addStickerToSet = add_sticker_to_set setStickerPositionInSet = set_sticker_position_in_set deleteStickerFromSet = delete_sticker_from_set