#!/usr/bin/env python # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2024 # Leandro Toledo de Souza # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Lesser Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License # along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/] """This module contains the Telegram Business related classes.""" from collections.abc import Sequence from datetime import datetime from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Optional from telegram._chat import Chat from telegram._files.location import Location from telegram._files.sticker import Sticker from telegram._telegramobject import TelegramObject from telegram._user import User from telegram._utils.argumentparsing import parse_sequence_arg from telegram._utils.datetime import extract_tzinfo_from_defaults, from_timestamp from telegram._utils.types import JSONDict if TYPE_CHECKING: from telegram import Bot class BusinessConnection(TelegramObject): """ Describes the connection of the bot with a business account. Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are considered equal if their :attr:`id`, :attr:`user`, :attr:`user_chat_id`, :attr:`date`, :attr:`can_reply`, and :attr:`is_enabled` are equal. .. versionadded:: 21.1 Args: id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier of the business connection. user (:class:`telegram.User`): Business account user that created the business connection. user_chat_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of a private chat with the user who created the business connection. date (:obj:`datetime.datetime`): Date the connection was established in Unix time. can_reply (:obj:`bool`): True, if the bot can act on behalf of the business account in chats that were active in the last 24 hours. is_enabled (:obj:`bool`): True, if the connection is active. Attributes: id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier of the business connection. user (:class:`telegram.User`): Business account user that created the business connection. user_chat_id (:obj:`int`): Identifier of a private chat with the user who created the business connection. date (:obj:`datetime.datetime`): Date the connection was established in Unix time. can_reply (:obj:`bool`): True, if the bot can act on behalf of the business account in chats that were active in the last 24 hours. is_enabled (:obj:`bool`): True, if the connection is active. """ __slots__ = ( "can_reply", "date", "id", "is_enabled", "user", "user_chat_id", ) def __init__( self, id: str, user: "User", user_chat_id: int, date: datetime, can_reply: bool, is_enabled: bool, *, api_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.id: str = id self.user: User = user self.user_chat_id: int = user_chat_id self.date: datetime = date self.can_reply: bool = can_reply self.is_enabled: bool = is_enabled self._id_attrs = ( self.id, self.user, self.user_chat_id, self.date, self.can_reply, self.is_enabled, ) self._freeze() @classmethod def de_json( cls, data: Optional[JSONDict], bot: Optional["Bot"] = None ) -> Optional["BusinessConnection"]: """See :meth:`telegram.TelegramObject.de_json`.""" data = cls._parse_data(data) if not data: return None # Get the local timezone from the bot if it has defaults loc_tzinfo = extract_tzinfo_from_defaults(bot) data["date"] = from_timestamp(data.get("date"), tzinfo=loc_tzinfo) data["user"] = User.de_json(data.get("user"), bot) return super().de_json(data=data, bot=bot) class BusinessMessagesDeleted(TelegramObject): """ This object is received when messages are deleted from a connected business account. Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are considered equal if their :attr:`business_connection_id`, :attr:`message_ids`, and :attr:`chat` are equal. .. versionadded:: 21.1 Args: business_connection_id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier of the business connection. chat (:class:`telegram.Chat`): Information about a chat in the business account. The bot may not have access to the chat or the corresponding user. message_ids (Sequence[:obj:`int`]): A list of identifiers of the deleted messages in the chat of the business account. Attributes: business_connection_id (:obj:`str`): Unique identifier of the business connection. chat (:class:`telegram.Chat`): Information about a chat in the business account. The bot may not have access to the chat or the corresponding user. message_ids (tuple[:obj:`int`]): A list of identifiers of the deleted messages in the chat of the business account. """ __slots__ = ( "business_connection_id", "chat", "message_ids", ) def __init__( self, business_connection_id: str, chat: Chat, message_ids: Sequence[int], *, api_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.business_connection_id: str = business_connection_id self.chat: Chat = chat self.message_ids: tuple[int, ...] = parse_sequence_arg(message_ids) self._id_attrs = ( self.business_connection_id, self.chat, self.message_ids, ) self._freeze() @classmethod def de_json( cls, data: Optional[JSONDict], bot: Optional["Bot"] = None ) -> Optional["BusinessMessagesDeleted"]: """See :meth:`telegram.TelegramObject.de_json`.""" data = cls._parse_data(data) if not data: return None data["chat"] = Chat.de_json(data.get("chat"), bot) return super().de_json(data=data, bot=bot) class BusinessIntro(TelegramObject): """ This object contains information about the start page settings of a Telegram Business account. Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are considered equal, if their :attr:`title`, :attr:`message` and :attr:`sticker` are equal. .. versionadded:: 21.1 Args: title (:obj:`str`, optional): Title text of the business intro. message (:obj:`str`, optional): Message text of the business intro. sticker (:class:`telegram.Sticker`, optional): Sticker of the business intro. Attributes: title (:obj:`str`): Optional. Title text of the business intro. message (:obj:`str`): Optional. Message text of the business intro. sticker (:class:`telegram.Sticker`): Optional. Sticker of the business intro. """ __slots__ = ( "message", "sticker", "title", ) def __init__( self, title: Optional[str] = None, message: Optional[str] = None, sticker: Optional[Sticker] = None, *, api_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.title: Optional[str] = title self.message: Optional[str] = message self.sticker: Optional[Sticker] = sticker self._id_attrs = (self.title, self.message, self.sticker) self._freeze() @classmethod def de_json( cls, data: Optional[JSONDict], bot: Optional["Bot"] = None ) -> Optional["BusinessIntro"]: """See :meth:`telegram.TelegramObject.de_json`.""" data = cls._parse_data(data) if not data: return None data["sticker"] = Sticker.de_json(data.get("sticker"), bot) return super().de_json(data=data, bot=bot) class BusinessLocation(TelegramObject): """ This object contains information about the location of a Telegram Business account. Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are considered equal, if their :attr:`address` is equal. .. versionadded:: 21.1 Args: address (:obj:`str`): Address of the business. location (:class:`telegram.Location`, optional): Location of the business. Attributes: address (:obj:`str`): Address of the business. location (:class:`telegram.Location`): Optional. Location of the business. """ __slots__ = ( "address", "location", ) def __init__( self, address: str, location: Optional[Location] = None, *, api_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.address: str = address self.location: Optional[Location] = location self._id_attrs = (self.address,) self._freeze() @classmethod def de_json( cls, data: Optional[JSONDict], bot: Optional["Bot"] = None ) -> Optional["BusinessLocation"]: """See :meth:`telegram.TelegramObject.de_json`.""" data = cls._parse_data(data) if not data: return None data["location"] = Location.de_json(data.get("location"), bot) return super().de_json(data=data, bot=bot) class BusinessOpeningHoursInterval(TelegramObject): """ This object describes an interval of time during which a business is open. Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are considered equal, if their :attr:`opening_minute` and :attr:`closing_minute` are equal. .. versionadded:: 21.1 Examples: A day has (24 * 60 =) 1440 minutes, a week has (7 * 1440 =) 10080 minutes. Starting the the minute's sequence from Monday, example values of :attr:`opening_minute`, :attr:`closing_minute` will map to the following day times: * Monday - 8am to 8:30pm: - ``opening_minute = 480`` :guilabel:`8 * 60` - ``closing_minute = 1230`` :guilabel:`20 * 60 + 30` * Tuesday - 24 hours: - ``opening_minute = 1440`` :guilabel:`24 * 60` - ``closing_minute = 2879`` :guilabel:`2 * 24 * 60 - 1` * Sunday - 12am - 11:58pm: - ``opening_minute = 8640`` :guilabel:`6 * 24 * 60` - ``closing_minute = 10078`` :guilabel:`7 * 24 * 60 - 2` Args: opening_minute (:obj:`int`): The minute's sequence number in a week, starting on Monday, marking the start of the time interval during which the business is open; 0 - 7 * 24 * 60. closing_minute (:obj:`int`): The minute's sequence number in a week, starting on Monday, marking the end of the time interval during which the business is open; 0 - 8 * 24 * 60 Attributes: opening_minute (:obj:`int`): The minute's sequence number in a week, starting on Monday, marking the start of the time interval during which the business is open; 0 - 7 * 24 * 60. closing_minute (:obj:`int`): The minute's sequence number in a week, starting on Monday, marking the end of the time interval during which the business is open; 0 - 8 * 24 * 60 """ __slots__ = ("_closing_time", "_opening_time", "closing_minute", "opening_minute") def __init__( self, opening_minute: int, closing_minute: int, *, api_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.opening_minute: int = opening_minute self.closing_minute: int = closing_minute self._opening_time: Optional[tuple[int, int, int]] = None self._closing_time: Optional[tuple[int, int, int]] = None self._id_attrs = (self.opening_minute, self.closing_minute) self._freeze() def _parse_minute(self, minute: int) -> tuple[int, int, int]: return (minute // 1440, minute % 1440 // 60, minute % 1440 % 60) @property def opening_time(self) -> tuple[int, int, int]: """Convenience attribute. A :obj:`tuple` parsed from :attr:`opening_minute`. It contains the `weekday`, `hour` and `minute` in the same ranges as :attr:`datetime.datetime.weekday`, :attr:`datetime.datetime.hour` and :attr:`datetime.datetime.minute` Returns: tuple[:obj:`int`, :obj:`int`, :obj:`int`]: """ if self._opening_time is None: self._opening_time = self._parse_minute(self.opening_minute) return self._opening_time @property def closing_time(self) -> tuple[int, int, int]: """Convenience attribute. A :obj:`tuple` parsed from :attr:`closing_minute`. It contains the `weekday`, `hour` and `minute` in the same ranges as :attr:`datetime.datetime.weekday`, :attr:`datetime.datetime.hour` and :attr:`datetime.datetime.minute` Returns: tuple[:obj:`int`, :obj:`int`, :obj:`int`]: """ if self._closing_time is None: self._closing_time = self._parse_minute(self.closing_minute) return self._closing_time class BusinessOpeningHours(TelegramObject): """ This object describes the opening hours of a business. Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are considered equal, if their :attr:`time_zone_name` and :attr:`opening_hours` are equal. .. versionadded:: 21.1 Args: time_zone_name (:obj:`str`): Unique name of the time zone for which the opening hours are defined. opening_hours (Sequence[:class:`telegram.BusinessOpeningHoursInterval`]): List of time intervals describing business opening hours. Attributes: time_zone_name (:obj:`str`): Unique name of the time zone for which the opening hours are defined. opening_hours (Sequence[:class:`telegram.BusinessOpeningHoursInterval`]): List of time intervals describing business opening hours. """ __slots__ = ("opening_hours", "time_zone_name") def __init__( self, time_zone_name: str, opening_hours: Sequence[BusinessOpeningHoursInterval], *, api_kwargs: Optional[JSONDict] = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.time_zone_name: str = time_zone_name self.opening_hours: Sequence[BusinessOpeningHoursInterval] = parse_sequence_arg( opening_hours ) self._id_attrs = (self.time_zone_name, self.opening_hours) self._freeze() @classmethod def de_json( cls, data: Optional[JSONDict], bot: Optional["Bot"] = None ) -> Optional["BusinessOpeningHours"]: """See :meth:`telegram.TelegramObject.de_json`.""" data = cls._parse_data(data) if not data: return None data["opening_hours"] = BusinessOpeningHoursInterval.de_list( data.get("opening_hours"), bot ) return super().de_json(data=data, bot=bot)