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689 lines
25 KiB
Python
689 lines
25 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2024
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# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
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import asyncio
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import calendar
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import datetime as dtm
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import logging
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import platform
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import time
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import pytest
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from telegram.ext import ApplicationBuilder, CallbackContext, ContextTypes, Defaults, Job, JobQueue
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from tests.auxil.envvars import GITHUB_ACTION, TEST_WITH_OPT_DEPS
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from tests.auxil.pytest_classes import make_bot
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from tests.auxil.slots import mro_slots
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if TEST_WITH_OPT_DEPS:
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import pytz
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UTC = pytz.utc
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else:
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import datetime
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UTC = datetime.timezone.utc
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class CustomContext(CallbackContext):
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pass
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@pytest.fixture
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async def job_queue(app):
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jq = JobQueue()
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jq.set_application(app)
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await jq.start()
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yield jq
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await jq.stop()
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@pytest.mark.skipif(
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TEST_WITH_OPT_DEPS, reason="Only relevant if the optional dependency is not installed"
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)
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class TestNoJobQueue:
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def test_init_job_queue(self):
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match=r"python-telegram-bot\[job-queue\]"):
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JobQueue()
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def test_init_job(self):
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match=r"python-telegram-bot\[job-queue\]"):
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Job(None)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(
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not TEST_WITH_OPT_DEPS, reason="Only relevant if the optional dependency is installed"
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)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(
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bool(GITHUB_ACTION and platform.system() in ["Windows", "Darwin"]),
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reason="On Windows & MacOS precise timings are not accurate.",
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)
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@pytest.mark.flaky(10, 1) # Timings aren't quite perfect
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class TestJobQueue:
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result = 0
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job_time = 0
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received_error = None
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async def test_repr(self, app):
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jq = JobQueue()
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jq.set_application(app)
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assert repr(jq) == f"JobQueue[application={app!r}]"
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when = dtm.datetime.utcnow() + dtm.timedelta(days=1)
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callback = self.job_run_once
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job = jq.run_once(callback, when, name="name2")
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assert repr(job) == (
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f"Job[id={job.job.id}, name={job.name}, callback=job_run_once, "
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f"trigger=date["
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f"{when.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC')}"
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f"]]"
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)
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _reset(self):
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self.result = 0
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self.job_time = 0
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self.received_error = None
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def test_scheduler_configuration(self, job_queue, timezone, bot):
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# Unfortunately, we can't really test the executor setting explicitly without relying
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# on protected attributes. However, this should be tested enough implicitly via all the
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# other tests in here
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assert job_queue.scheduler_configuration["timezone"] is UTC
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tz_app = ApplicationBuilder().defaults(Defaults(tzinfo=timezone)).token(bot.token).build()
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assert tz_app.job_queue.scheduler_configuration["timezone"] is timezone
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async def job_run_once(self, context):
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if (
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isinstance(context, CallbackContext)
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and isinstance(context.job, Job)
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and isinstance(context.update_queue, asyncio.Queue)
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and context.job.data is None
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and context.chat_data is None
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and context.user_data is None
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and isinstance(context.bot_data, dict)
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):
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self.result += 1
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async def job_with_exception(self, context):
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raise Exception("Test Error")
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async def job_remove_self(self, context):
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self.result += 1
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context.job.schedule_removal()
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async def job_run_once_with_data(self, context):
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self.result += context.job.data
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async def job_datetime_tests(self, context):
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self.job_time = time.time()
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async def error_handler_context(self, update, context):
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self.received_error = (
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str(context.error),
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context.job,
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context.user_data,
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context.chat_data,
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)
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async def error_handler_raise_error(self, *args):
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raise Exception("Failing bigly")
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def test_slot_behaviour(self, job_queue):
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for attr in job_queue.__slots__:
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assert getattr(job_queue, attr, "err") != "err", f"got extra slot '{attr}'"
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assert len(mro_slots(job_queue)) == len(set(mro_slots(job_queue))), "duplicate slot"
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def test_application_weakref(self, bot):
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jq = JobQueue()
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application = ApplicationBuilder().token(bot.token).job_queue(None).build()
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="No application was set"):
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jq.application
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jq.set_application(application)
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assert jq.application is application
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del application
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="no longer alive"):
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jq.application
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async def test_run_once(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.1)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_run_once_timezone(self, job_queue, timezone):
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"""Test the correct handling of aware datetimes"""
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# we're parametrizing this with two different UTC offsets to exclude the possibility
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# of an xpass when the test is run in a timezone with the same UTC offset
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when = dtm.datetime.now(timezone)
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, when)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_job_with_data(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once_with_data, 0.1, data=5)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
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assert self.result == 5
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async def test_run_repeating(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.1)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.25)
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assert self.result == 2
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async def test_run_repeating_first(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.5, first=0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
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assert self.result == 0
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await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_run_repeating_first_timezone(self, job_queue, timezone):
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"""Test correct scheduling of job when passing a timezone-aware datetime as ``first``"""
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job_queue.run_repeating(
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self.job_run_once, 0.5, first=dtm.datetime.now(timezone) + dtm.timedelta(seconds=0.2)
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)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.05)
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assert self.result == 0
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await asyncio.sleep(0.25)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_run_repeating_last(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.25, last=0.4)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.3)
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assert self.result == 1
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await asyncio.sleep(0.4)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_run_repeating_last_timezone(self, job_queue, timezone):
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"""Test correct scheduling of job when passing a timezone-aware datetime as ``last``"""
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job_queue.run_repeating(
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self.job_run_once, 0.25, last=dtm.datetime.now(timezone) + dtm.timedelta(seconds=0.4)
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)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.3)
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assert self.result == 1
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await asyncio.sleep(0.4)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_run_repeating_last_before_first(self, job_queue):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="'last' must not be before 'first'!"):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.5, first=1, last=0.5)
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async def test_run_repeating_timedelta(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, dtm.timedelta(seconds=0.1))
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await asyncio.sleep(0.25)
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assert self.result == 2
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async def test_run_custom(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_custom(self.job_run_once, {"trigger": "interval", "seconds": 0.2})
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 2
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async def test_multiple(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.1)
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.55)
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assert self.result == 4
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async def test_disabled(self, job_queue):
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j1 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.1)
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j2 = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.5)
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j1.enabled = False
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j2.enabled = False
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await asyncio.sleep(0.6)
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assert self.result == 0
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j1.enabled = True
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await asyncio.sleep(0.6)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_schedule_removal(self, job_queue):
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j1 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.3)
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j2 = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.25)
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assert self.result == 1
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j1.schedule_removal()
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j2.schedule_removal()
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await asyncio.sleep(0.4)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_schedule_removal_from_within(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_remove_self, 0.1)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_longer_first(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.1)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_error(self, job_queue):
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_with_exception, 0.1)
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job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.3)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_in_application(self, bot_info):
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app = ApplicationBuilder().bot(make_bot(bot_info)).build()
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async with app:
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assert not app.job_queue.scheduler.running
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await app.start()
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assert app.job_queue.scheduler.running
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app.job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.3)
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assert self.result == 1
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await app.stop()
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assert not app.job_queue.scheduler.running
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await asyncio.sleep(1)
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_time_unit_int(self, job_queue):
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# Testing seconds in int
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delta = 0.5
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expected_time = time.time() + delta
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, delta)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.6)
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assert pytest.approx(self.job_time) == expected_time
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async def test_time_unit_dt_timedelta(self, job_queue):
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# Testing seconds, minutes and hours as datetime.timedelta object
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# This is sufficient to test that it actually works.
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interval = dtm.timedelta(seconds=0.5)
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expected_time = time.time() + interval.total_seconds()
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, interval)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.6)
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assert pytest.approx(self.job_time) == expected_time
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async def test_time_unit_dt_datetime(self, job_queue):
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# Testing running at a specific datetime
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delta, now = dtm.timedelta(seconds=0.5), dtm.datetime.now(UTC)
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when = now + delta
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expected_time = when.timestamp()
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, when)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.6)
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assert self.job_time == pytest.approx(expected_time)
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async def test_time_unit_dt_time_today(self, job_queue):
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# Testing running at a specific time today
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delta, now = 0.5, dtm.datetime.now(UTC)
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expected_time = now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta)
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when = expected_time.time()
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expected_time = expected_time.timestamp()
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, when)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.6)
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assert self.job_time == pytest.approx(expected_time)
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async def test_time_unit_dt_time_tomorrow(self, job_queue):
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# Testing running at a specific time that has passed today. Since we can't wait a day, we
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# test if the job's next scheduled execution time has been calculated correctly
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delta, now = -2, dtm.datetime.now(UTC)
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when = (now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta)).time()
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expected_time = (now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta, days=1)).timestamp()
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job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, when)
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scheduled_time = job_queue.jobs()[0].next_t.timestamp()
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assert scheduled_time == pytest.approx(expected_time)
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async def test_run_daily(self, job_queue):
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delta, now = 1, dtm.datetime.now(UTC)
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time_of_day = (now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta)).time()
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expected_reschedule_time = (now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta, days=1)).timestamp()
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job_queue.run_daily(self.job_run_once, time_of_day)
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await asyncio.sleep(delta + 0.1)
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assert self.result == 1
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scheduled_time = job_queue.jobs()[0].next_t.timestamp()
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assert scheduled_time == pytest.approx(expected_reschedule_time)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("weekday", [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
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async def test_run_daily_days_of_week(self, job_queue, weekday):
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delta, now = 1, dtm.datetime.now(UTC)
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time_of_day = (now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta)).time()
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# offset in days until next weekday
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offset = (weekday + 6 - now.weekday()) % 7
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offset = offset if offset > 0 else 7
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expected_reschedule_time = (now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta, days=offset)).timestamp()
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job_queue.run_daily(self.job_run_once, time_of_day, days=[weekday])
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await asyncio.sleep(delta + 0.1)
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scheduled_time = job_queue.jobs()[0].next_t.timestamp()
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assert scheduled_time == pytest.approx(expected_reschedule_time)
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async def test_run_monthly(self, job_queue, timezone):
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delta, now = 1, dtm.datetime.now(timezone)
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expected_reschedule_time = now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta)
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time_of_day = expected_reschedule_time.time().replace(tzinfo=timezone)
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day = now.day
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this_months_days = calendar.monthrange(now.year, now.month)[1]
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if now.month == 12:
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next_months_days = calendar.monthrange(now.year + 1, 1)[1]
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else:
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next_months_days = calendar.monthrange(now.year, now.month + 1)[1]
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expected_reschedule_time += dtm.timedelta(this_months_days)
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if day > next_months_days:
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expected_reschedule_time += dtm.timedelta(next_months_days)
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expected_reschedule_time = timezone.normalize(expected_reschedule_time)
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# Adjust the hour for the special case that between now and next month a DST switch happens
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expected_reschedule_time += dtm.timedelta(
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hours=time_of_day.hour - expected_reschedule_time.hour
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)
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expected_reschedule_time = expected_reschedule_time.timestamp()
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job_queue.run_monthly(self.job_run_once, time_of_day, day)
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await asyncio.sleep(delta + 0.1)
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assert self.result == 1
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scheduled_time = job_queue.jobs()[0].next_t.timestamp()
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assert scheduled_time == pytest.approx(expected_reschedule_time, rel=1e-3)
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async def test_run_monthly_non_strict_day(self, job_queue, timezone):
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delta, now = 1, dtm.datetime.now(timezone)
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expected_reschedule_time = now + dtm.timedelta(seconds=delta)
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time_of_day = expected_reschedule_time.time().replace(tzinfo=timezone)
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expected_reschedule_time += dtm.timedelta(
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calendar.monthrange(now.year, now.month)[1]
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) - dtm.timedelta(days=now.day)
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# Adjust the hour for the special case that between now & end of month a DST switch happens
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expected_reschedule_time = timezone.normalize(expected_reschedule_time)
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expected_reschedule_time += dtm.timedelta(
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hours=time_of_day.hour - expected_reschedule_time.hour
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)
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expected_reschedule_time = expected_reschedule_time.timestamp()
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job_queue.run_monthly(self.job_run_once, time_of_day, -1)
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scheduled_time = job_queue.jobs()[0].next_t.timestamp()
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assert scheduled_time == pytest.approx(expected_reschedule_time)
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async def test_default_tzinfo(self, tz_bot):
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# we're parametrizing this with two different UTC offsets to exclude the possibility
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# of an xpass when the test is run in a timezone with the same UTC offset
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app = ApplicationBuilder().bot(tz_bot).build()
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jq = app.job_queue
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await jq.start()
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when = dtm.datetime.now(tz_bot.defaults.tzinfo) + dtm.timedelta(seconds=0.1)
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jq.run_once(self.job_run_once, when.time())
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await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
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assert self.result == 1
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await jq.stop()
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async def test_get_jobs(self, job_queue):
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callback = self.job_run_once
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job1 = job_queue.run_once(callback, 10, name="name1")
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await asyncio.sleep(0.03) # To stablize tests on windows
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job2 = job_queue.run_once(callback, 10, name="name1")
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await asyncio.sleep(0.03)
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job3 = job_queue.run_once(callback, 10, name="name2")
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await asyncio.sleep(0.03)
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assert job_queue.jobs() == (job1, job2, job3)
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assert job_queue.get_jobs_by_name("name1") == (job1, job2)
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assert job_queue.get_jobs_by_name("name2") == (job3,)
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async def test_job_run(self, app):
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job = app.job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.02)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.05) # the job queue has not started yet
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assert self.result == 0 # so the job will not run
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await job.run(app) # but this will force it to run
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assert self.result == 1
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async def test_enable_disable_job(self, job_queue):
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job = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 2
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job.enabled = False
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assert not job.enabled
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 2
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job.enabled = True
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assert job.enabled
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 4
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async def test_remove_job(self, job_queue):
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job = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 2
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assert not job.removed
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job.schedule_removal()
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assert job.removed
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await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
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assert self.result == 2
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async def test_equality(self, job_queue):
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job = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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job_2 = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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job_3 = Job(self.job_run_once, 0.2)
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job_3._job = job.job
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assert job == job # noqa: PLR0124
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assert job != job_queue
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assert job != job_2
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assert job == job_3
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assert hash(job) == hash(job)
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assert hash(job) != hash(job_queue)
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assert hash(job) != hash(job_2)
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assert hash(job) == hash(job_3)
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async def test_process_error_context(self, job_queue, app):
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app.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
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job = job_queue.run_once(self.job_with_exception, 0.1, chat_id=42, user_id=43)
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await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
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|
assert self.received_error[0] == "Test Error"
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assert self.received_error[1] is job
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|
self.received_error = None
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await job.run(app)
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assert self.received_error[0] == "Test Error"
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|
assert self.received_error[1] is job
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assert self.received_error[2] is app.user_data[43]
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assert self.received_error[3] is app.chat_data[42]
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|
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# Remove handler
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app.remove_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
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self.received_error = None
|
|
|
|
job = job_queue.run_once(self.job_with_exception, 0.1)
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|
await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
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|
assert self.received_error is None
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|
await job.run(app)
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|
assert self.received_error is None
|
|
|
|
async def test_process_error_that_raises_errors(self, job_queue, app, caplog):
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|
app.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_raise_error)
|
|
|
|
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
|
|
job = job_queue.run_once(self.job_with_exception, 0.1)
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
|
|
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
|
|
rec = caplog.records[-1]
|
|
assert "An error was raised and an uncaught" in rec.getMessage()
|
|
caplog.clear()
|
|
|
|
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
|
|
await job.run(app)
|
|
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
|
|
rec = caplog.records[-1]
|
|
assert "uncaught error was raised while handling" in rec.getMessage()
|
|
caplog.clear()
|
|
|
|
# Remove handler
|
|
app.remove_error_handler(self.error_handler_raise_error)
|
|
self.received_error = None
|
|
|
|
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
|
|
job = job_queue.run_once(self.job_with_exception, 0.1)
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
|
|
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
|
|
rec = caplog.records[-1]
|
|
assert "No error handlers are registered" in rec.getMessage()
|
|
caplog.clear()
|
|
|
|
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
|
|
await job.run(app)
|
|
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
|
|
rec = caplog.records[-1]
|
|
assert rec.name == "telegram.ext.Application"
|
|
assert "No error handlers are registered" in rec.getMessage()
|
|
|
|
async def test_custom_context(self, bot):
|
|
application = (
|
|
ApplicationBuilder()
|
|
.token(bot.token)
|
|
.context_types(
|
|
ContextTypes(
|
|
context=CustomContext, bot_data=int, user_data=float, chat_data=complex
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
.build()
|
|
)
|
|
job_queue = JobQueue()
|
|
job_queue.set_application(application)
|
|
|
|
async def callback(context):
|
|
self.result = (
|
|
type(context),
|
|
context.user_data,
|
|
context.chat_data,
|
|
type(context.bot_data),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
await job_queue.start()
|
|
job_queue.run_once(callback, 0.1)
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
|
|
assert self.result == (CustomContext, None, None, int)
|
|
await job_queue.stop()
|
|
|
|
async def test_attribute_error(self):
|
|
job = Job(self.job_run_once)
|
|
with pytest.raises(
|
|
AttributeError, match="nor 'apscheduler.job.Job' has attribute 'error'"
|
|
):
|
|
job.error
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("wait", [True, False])
|
|
async def test_wait_on_shut_down(self, job_queue, wait):
|
|
ready_event = asyncio.Event()
|
|
|
|
async def callback(_):
|
|
await ready_event.wait()
|
|
|
|
await job_queue.start()
|
|
job_queue.run_once(callback, when=0.1)
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.15)
|
|
|
|
task = asyncio.create_task(job_queue.stop(wait=wait))
|
|
if wait:
|
|
assert not task.done()
|
|
ready_event.set()
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.1) # no CancelledError (see source of JobQueue.stop for details)
|
|
assert task.done()
|
|
else:
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.1) # unfortunately we will get a CancelledError here
|
|
assert task.done()
|
|
|
|
async def test_from_aps_job(self, job_queue):
|
|
job = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.1, name="test_job")
|
|
aps_job = job_queue.scheduler.get_job(job.id)
|
|
|
|
tg_job = Job.from_aps_job(aps_job)
|
|
assert tg_job is job
|
|
assert tg_job.job is aps_job
|
|
|
|
async def test_from_aps_job_missing_reference(self, job_queue):
|
|
"""We manually create a ext.Job and an aps job such that the former has no reference to the
|
|
latter. Then we test that Job.from_aps_job() still sets the reference correctly.
|
|
"""
|
|
job = Job(self.job_run_once)
|
|
aps_job = job_queue.scheduler.add_job(
|
|
func=job_queue.job_callback,
|
|
args=(job_queue, job),
|
|
trigger="interval",
|
|
seconds=2,
|
|
id="test_id",
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
assert job.job is None
|
|
tg_job = Job.from_aps_job(aps_job)
|
|
assert tg_job is job
|
|
assert tg_job.job is aps_job
|
|
|
|
async def test_run_job_exception_in_building_context(
|
|
self, monkeypatch, job_queue, caplog, app
|
|
):
|
|
# Makes sure that exceptions in building the context don't stop the application
|
|
exception = ValueError("TestException")
|
|
original_from_job = CallbackContext.from_job
|
|
|
|
def raise_exception(job, application):
|
|
if job.data == 1:
|
|
raise exception
|
|
return original_from_job(job, application)
|
|
|
|
monkeypatch.setattr(CallbackContext, "from_job", raise_exception)
|
|
|
|
received_jobs = set()
|
|
|
|
async def job_callback(context):
|
|
received_jobs.add(context.job.data)
|
|
|
|
with caplog.at_level(logging.CRITICAL):
|
|
job_queue.run_once(job_callback, 0.1, data=1)
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
|
|
|
|
assert received_jobs == set()
|
|
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
|
|
record = caplog.records[0]
|
|
assert record.name == "telegram.ext.JobQueue"
|
|
assert record.getMessage().startswith(
|
|
"Error while building CallbackContext for job job_callback"
|
|
)
|
|
assert record.levelno == logging.CRITICAL
|
|
|
|
# Let's also check that no critical log is produced when the exception is not raised
|
|
caplog.clear()
|
|
with caplog.at_level(logging.CRITICAL):
|
|
job_queue.run_once(job_callback, 0.1, data=2)
|
|
await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
|
|
|
|
assert received_jobs == {2}
|
|
assert len(caplog.records) == 0
|