python-telegram-bot/tests/test_dispatcher.py
2022-05-06 18:19:13 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2022
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
#
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import logging
from queue import Queue
from threading import current_thread
from time import sleep
import pytest
from telegram import Message, User, Chat, Update, Bot, MessageEntity
from telegram.ext import (
CommandHandler,
MessageHandler,
JobQueue,
filters,
Defaults,
CallbackContext,
ContextTypes,
BasePersistence,
PersistenceInput,
Dispatcher,
DispatcherHandlerStop,
DispatcherBuilder,
UpdaterBuilder,
)
from telegram._utils.defaultvalue import DEFAULT_FALSE
from telegram.error import TelegramError
from tests.conftest import create_dp
from collections import defaultdict
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def dp2(bot):
yield from create_dp(bot)
class CustomContext(CallbackContext):
pass
class TestDispatcher:
message_update = Update(
1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=User(1, '', False), text='Text')
)
received = None
count = 0
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, name='reset')
def reset_fixture(self):
self.reset()
def reset(self):
self.received = None
self.count = 0
def error_handler_context(self, update, context):
self.received = context.error.message
def error_handler_raise_error(self, update, context):
raise Exception('Failing bigly')
def callback_increase_count(self, update, context):
self.count += 1
def callback_set_count(self, count):
def callback(bot, update):
self.count = count
return callback
def callback_raise_error(self, update, context):
raise TelegramError(update.message.text)
def callback_received(self, update, context):
self.received = update.message
def callback_context(self, update, context):
if (
isinstance(context, CallbackContext)
and isinstance(context.bot, Bot)
and isinstance(context.update_queue, Queue)
and isinstance(context.job_queue, JobQueue)
and isinstance(context.error, TelegramError)
):
self.received = context.error.message
def test_slot_behaviour(self, bot, mro_slots):
dp = DispatcherBuilder().bot(bot).build()
for at in dp.__slots__:
at = f"_Dispatcher{at}" if at.startswith('__') and not at.endswith('__') else at
assert getattr(dp, at, 'err') != 'err', f"got extra slot '{at}'"
assert len(mro_slots(dp)) == len(set(mro_slots(dp))), "duplicate slot"
def test_manual_init_warning(self, recwarn):
Dispatcher(
bot=None,
update_queue=None,
workers=7,
exception_event=None,
job_queue=None,
persistence=None,
context_types=ContextTypes(),
)
assert len(recwarn) == 1
assert (
str(recwarn[-1].message)
== '`Dispatcher` instances should be built via the `DispatcherBuilder`.'
)
assert recwarn[0].filename == __file__, "stacklevel is incorrect!"
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'builder',
(DispatcherBuilder(), UpdaterBuilder()),
ids=('DispatcherBuilder', 'UpdaterBuilder'),
)
def test_less_than_one_worker_warning(self, dp, recwarn, builder):
builder.bot(dp.bot).workers(0).build()
assert len(recwarn) == 1
assert (
str(recwarn[0].message)
== 'Asynchronous callbacks can not be processed without at least one worker thread.'
)
assert recwarn[0].filename == __file__, "stacklevel is incorrect!"
def test_builder(self, dp):
builder_1 = dp.builder()
builder_2 = dp.builder()
assert isinstance(builder_1, DispatcherBuilder)
assert isinstance(builder_2, DispatcherBuilder)
assert builder_1 is not builder_2
# Make sure that setting a token doesn't raise an exception
# i.e. check that the builders are "empty"/new
builder_1.token(dp.bot.token)
builder_2.token(dp.bot.token)
def test_one_context_per_update(self, dp):
def one(update, context):
if update.message.text == 'test':
context.my_flag = True
def two(update, context):
if update.message.text == 'test':
if not hasattr(context, 'my_flag'):
pytest.fail()
else:
if hasattr(context, 'my_flag'):
pytest.fail()
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.Regex('test'), one), group=1)
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(None, two), group=2)
u = Update(1, Message(1, None, None, None, text='test'))
dp.process_update(u)
u.message.text = 'something'
dp.process_update(u)
def test_error_handler(self, dp):
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
error = TelegramError('Unauthorized.')
dp.update_queue.put(error)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.received == 'Unauthorized.'
# Remove handler
dp.remove_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
self.reset()
dp.update_queue.put(error)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.received is None
def test_double_add_error_handler(self, dp, caplog):
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
with caplog.at_level(logging.DEBUG):
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
assert caplog.records[-1].getMessage().startswith('The callback is already registered')
def test_construction_with_bad_persistence(self, caplog, bot):
class my_per:
def __init__(self):
self.store_data = PersistenceInput(False, False, False, False)
with pytest.raises(
TypeError, match='persistence must be based on telegram.ext.BasePersistence'
):
DispatcherBuilder().bot(bot).persistence(my_per()).build()
def test_error_handler_that_raises_errors(self, dp):
"""
Make sure that errors raised in error handlers don't break the main loop of the dispatcher
"""
handler_raise_error = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error)
handler_increase_count = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count)
error = TelegramError('Unauthorized.')
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_raise_error)
# From errors caused by handlers
dp.add_handler(handler_raise_error)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
# From errors in the update_queue
dp.remove_handler(handler_raise_error)
dp.add_handler(handler_increase_count)
dp.update_queue.put(error)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.count == 1
@pytest.mark.parametrize(['run_async', 'expected_output'], [(True, 5), (False, 0)])
def test_default_run_async_error_handler(self, dp, monkeypatch, run_async, expected_output):
def mock_async_err_handler(*args, **kwargs):
self.count = 5
# set defaults value to dp.bot
dp.bot._defaults = Defaults(run_async=run_async)
try:
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error))
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'run_async', mock_async_err_handler)
dp.process_update(self.message_update)
assert self.count == expected_output
finally:
# reset dp.bot.defaults values
dp.bot._defaults = None
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
['run_async', 'expected_output'], [(True, 'running async'), (False, None)]
)
def test_default_run_async(self, monkeypatch, dp, run_async, expected_output):
def mock_run_async(*args, **kwargs):
self.received = 'running async'
# set defaults value to dp.bot
dp.bot._defaults = Defaults(run_async=run_async)
try:
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, lambda u, c: None))
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'run_async', mock_run_async)
dp.process_update(self.message_update)
assert self.received == expected_output
finally:
# reset defaults value
dp.bot._defaults = None
def test_run_async_multiple(self, bot, dp, dp2):
def get_dispatcher_name(q):
q.put(current_thread().name)
q1 = Queue()
q2 = Queue()
dp.run_async(get_dispatcher_name, q1)
dp2.run_async(get_dispatcher_name, q2)
sleep(0.1)
name1 = q1.get()
name2 = q2.get()
assert name1 != name2
def test_async_raises_dispatcher_handler_stop(self, dp, recwarn):
def callback(update, context):
raise DispatcherHandlerStop()
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, callback, run_async=True))
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert len(recwarn) == 1
assert str(recwarn[-1].message).startswith(
'DispatcherHandlerStop is not supported with async functions'
)
def test_add_async_handler(self, dp):
dp.add_handler(
MessageHandler(
filters.ALL,
self.callback_received,
run_async=True,
)
)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.received == self.message_update.message
def test_run_async_no_error_handler(self, dp, caplog):
def func():
raise RuntimeError('Async Error')
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
dp.run_async(func)
sleep(0.1)
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
assert caplog.records[-1].getMessage().startswith('No error handlers are registered')
def test_async_handler_async_error_handler_context(self, dp):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error, run_async=True))
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context, run_async=True)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(2)
assert self.received == self.message_update.message.text
def test_async_handler_error_handler_that_raises_error(self, dp, caplog):
handler = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error, run_async=True)
dp.add_handler(handler)
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_raise_error, run_async=False)
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
assert (
caplog.records[-1].getMessage().startswith('An error was raised and an uncaught')
)
# Make sure that the main loop still runs
dp.remove_handler(handler)
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count, run_async=True))
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.count == 1
def test_async_handler_async_error_handler_that_raises_error(self, dp, caplog):
handler = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error, run_async=True)
dp.add_handler(handler)
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_raise_error, run_async=True)
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
assert (
caplog.records[-1].getMessage().startswith('An error was raised and an uncaught')
)
# Make sure that the main loop still runs
dp.remove_handler(handler)
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count, run_async=True))
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.count == 1
def test_error_in_handler(self, dp):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error))
dp.add_error_handler(self.error_handler_context)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.received == self.message_update.message.text
def test_add_remove_handler(self, dp):
handler = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count)
dp.add_handler(handler)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.count == 1
dp.remove_handler(handler)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
assert self.count == 1
def test_add_remove_handler_non_default_group(self, dp):
handler = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count)
dp.add_handler(handler, group=2)
with pytest.raises(KeyError):
dp.remove_handler(handler)
dp.remove_handler(handler, group=2)
def test_error_start_twice(self, dp):
assert dp.running
dp.start()
def test_handler_order_in_group(self, dp):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.PHOTO, self.callback_set_count(1)))
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_set_count(2)))
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, self.callback_set_count(3)))
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.count == 2
def test_groups(self, dp):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count))
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count), group=2)
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_increase_count), group=-1)
dp.update_queue.put(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.count == 3
def test_add_handler_errors(self, dp):
handler = 'not a handler'
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match='handler is not an instance of'):
dp.add_handler(handler)
handler = MessageHandler(filters.PHOTO, self.callback_set_count(1))
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match='group is not int'):
dp.add_handler(handler, 'one')
def test_flow_stop(self, dp, bot):
passed = []
def start1(b, u):
passed.append('start1')
raise DispatcherHandlerStop
def start2(b, u):
passed.append('start2')
def start3(b, u):
passed.append('start3')
def error(b, u, e):
passed.append('error')
passed.append(e)
update = Update(
1,
message=Message(
1,
None,
None,
None,
text='/start',
entities=[
MessageEntity(type=MessageEntity.BOT_COMMAND, offset=0, length=len('/start'))
],
bot=bot,
),
)
# If Stop raised handlers in other groups should not be called.
passed = []
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start1), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start3), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start2), 2)
dp.process_update(update)
assert passed == ['start1']
def test_exception_in_handler(self, dp, bot):
passed = []
err = Exception('General exception')
def start1(u, c):
passed.append('start1')
raise err
def start2(u, c):
passed.append('start2')
def start3(u, c):
passed.append('start3')
def error(u, c):
passed.append('error')
passed.append(c.error)
update = Update(
1,
message=Message(
1,
None,
None,
None,
text='/start',
entities=[
MessageEntity(type=MessageEntity.BOT_COMMAND, offset=0, length=len('/start'))
],
bot=bot,
),
)
# If an unhandled exception was caught, no further handlers from the same group should be
# called. Also, the error handler should be called and receive the exception
passed = []
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start1), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start2), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start3), 2)
dp.add_error_handler(error)
dp.process_update(update)
assert passed == ['start1', 'error', err, 'start3']
def test_telegram_error_in_handler(self, dp, bot):
passed = []
err = TelegramError('Telegram error')
def start1(u, c):
passed.append('start1')
raise err
def start2(u, c):
passed.append('start2')
def start3(u, c):
passed.append('start3')
def error(u, c):
passed.append('error')
passed.append(c.error)
update = Update(
1,
message=Message(
1,
None,
None,
None,
text='/start',
entities=[
MessageEntity(type=MessageEntity.BOT_COMMAND, offset=0, length=len('/start'))
],
bot=bot,
),
)
# If a TelegramException was caught, an error handler should be called and no further
# handlers from the same group should be called.
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start1), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start2), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start3), 2)
dp.add_error_handler(error)
dp.process_update(update)
assert passed == ['start1', 'error', err, 'start3']
assert passed[2] is err
def test_error_while_saving_chat_data(self, bot):
increment = []
class OwnPersistence(BasePersistence):
def get_callback_data(self):
return None
def update_callback_data(self, data):
raise Exception
def get_bot_data(self):
return {}
def update_bot_data(self, data):
raise Exception
def get_chat_data(self):
return defaultdict(dict)
def update_chat_data(self, chat_id, data):
raise Exception
def get_user_data(self):
return defaultdict(dict)
def update_user_data(self, user_id, data):
raise Exception
def get_conversations(self, name):
pass
def update_conversation(self, name, key, new_state):
pass
def refresh_user_data(self, user_id, user_data):
pass
def refresh_chat_data(self, chat_id, chat_data):
pass
def refresh_bot_data(self, bot_data):
pass
def flush(self):
pass
def start1(u, c):
pass
def error(u, c):
increment.append("error")
# If updating a user_data or chat_data from a persistence object throws an error,
# the error handler should catch it
update = Update(
1,
message=Message(
1,
None,
Chat(1, "lala"),
from_user=User(1, "Test", False),
text='/start',
entities=[
MessageEntity(type=MessageEntity.BOT_COMMAND, offset=0, length=len('/start'))
],
bot=bot,
),
)
my_persistence = OwnPersistence()
dp = DispatcherBuilder().bot(bot).persistence(my_persistence).build()
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start1))
dp.add_error_handler(error)
dp.process_update(update)
assert increment == ["error", "error", "error", "error"]
def test_flow_stop_in_error_handler(self, dp, bot):
passed = []
err = TelegramError('Telegram error')
def start1(u, c):
passed.append('start1')
raise err
def start2(u, c):
passed.append('start2')
def start3(u, c):
passed.append('start3')
def error(u, c):
passed.append('error')
passed.append(c.error)
raise DispatcherHandlerStop
update = Update(
1,
message=Message(
1,
None,
None,
None,
text='/start',
entities=[
MessageEntity(type=MessageEntity.BOT_COMMAND, offset=0, length=len('/start'))
],
bot=bot,
),
)
# If a TelegramException was caught, an error handler should be called and no further
# handlers from the same group should be called.
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start1), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start2), 1)
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler('start', start3), 2)
dp.add_error_handler(error)
dp.process_update(update)
assert passed == ['start1', 'error', err]
assert passed[2] is err
def test_sensible_worker_thread_names(self, dp2):
thread_names = [thread.name for thread in dp2._Dispatcher__async_threads]
for thread_name in thread_names:
assert thread_name.startswith(f"Bot:{dp2.bot.id}:worker:")
def test_error_while_persisting(self, dp, caplog):
class OwnPersistence(BasePersistence):
def update(self, data):
raise Exception('PersistenceError')
def update_callback_data(self, data):
self.update(data)
def update_bot_data(self, data):
self.update(data)
def update_chat_data(self, chat_id, data):
self.update(data)
def update_user_data(self, user_id, data):
self.update(data)
def get_chat_data(self):
pass
def get_bot_data(self):
pass
def get_user_data(self):
pass
def get_callback_data(self):
pass
def get_conversations(self, name):
pass
def update_conversation(self, name, key, new_state):
pass
def refresh_bot_data(self, bot_data):
pass
def refresh_user_data(self, user_id, user_data):
pass
def refresh_chat_data(self, chat_id, chat_data):
pass
def flush(self):
pass
def callback(update, context):
pass
test_flag = []
def error(update, context):
nonlocal test_flag
test_flag.append(str(context.error) == 'PersistenceError')
raise Exception('ErrorHandlingError')
update = Update(
1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=User(1, '', False), text='Text')
)
handler = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, callback)
dp.add_handler(handler)
dp.add_error_handler(error)
dp.persistence = OwnPersistence()
with caplog.at_level(logging.ERROR):
dp.process_update(update)
assert test_flag == [True, True, True, True]
assert len(caplog.records) == 4
for record in caplog.records:
message = record.getMessage()
assert message.startswith('An error was raised and an uncaught')
def test_persisting_no_user_no_chat(self, dp):
class OwnPersistence(BasePersistence):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.test_flag_bot_data = False
self.test_flag_chat_data = False
self.test_flag_user_data = False
def update_bot_data(self, data):
self.test_flag_bot_data = True
def update_chat_data(self, chat_id, data):
self.test_flag_chat_data = True
def update_user_data(self, user_id, data):
self.test_flag_user_data = True
def update_conversation(self, name, key, new_state):
pass
def get_conversations(self, name):
pass
def get_user_data(self):
pass
def get_bot_data(self):
pass
def get_chat_data(self):
pass
def refresh_bot_data(self, bot_data):
pass
def refresh_user_data(self, user_id, user_data):
pass
def refresh_chat_data(self, chat_id, chat_data):
pass
def get_callback_data(self):
pass
def update_callback_data(self, data):
pass
def flush(self):
pass
def callback(update, context):
pass
handler = MessageHandler(filters.ALL, callback)
dp.add_handler(handler)
dp.persistence = OwnPersistence()
update = Update(
1, message=Message(1, None, None, from_user=User(1, '', False), text='Text')
)
dp.process_update(update)
assert dp.persistence.test_flag_bot_data
assert dp.persistence.test_flag_user_data
assert not dp.persistence.test_flag_chat_data
dp.persistence.test_flag_bot_data = False
dp.persistence.test_flag_user_data = False
dp.persistence.test_flag_chat_data = False
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text='Text'))
dp.process_update(update)
assert dp.persistence.test_flag_bot_data
assert not dp.persistence.test_flag_user_data
assert dp.persistence.test_flag_chat_data
def test_update_persistence_once_per_update(self, monkeypatch, dp):
def update_persistence(*args, **kwargs):
self.count += 1
def dummy_callback(*args):
pass
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'update_persistence', update_persistence)
for group in range(5):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, dummy_callback), group=group)
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text=None))
dp.process_update(update)
assert self.count == 0
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text='text'))
dp.process_update(update)
assert self.count == 1
def test_update_persistence_all_async(self, monkeypatch, dp):
def update_persistence(*args, **kwargs):
self.count += 1
def dummy_callback(*args, **kwargs):
pass
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'update_persistence', update_persistence)
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'run_async', dummy_callback)
for group in range(5):
dp.add_handler(
MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, dummy_callback, run_async=True), group=group
)
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text='Text'))
dp.process_update(update)
assert self.count == 0
dp.bot._defaults = Defaults(run_async=True)
try:
for group in range(5):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, dummy_callback), group=group)
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text='Text'))
dp.process_update(update)
assert self.count == 0
finally:
dp.bot._defaults = None
@pytest.mark.parametrize('run_async', [DEFAULT_FALSE, False])
def test_update_persistence_one_sync(self, monkeypatch, dp, run_async):
def update_persistence(*args, **kwargs):
self.count += 1
def dummy_callback(*args, **kwargs):
pass
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'update_persistence', update_persistence)
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'run_async', dummy_callback)
for group in range(5):
dp.add_handler(
MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, dummy_callback, run_async=True), group=group
)
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, dummy_callback, run_async=run_async), group=5)
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text='Text'))
dp.process_update(update)
assert self.count == 1
@pytest.mark.parametrize('run_async,expected', [(DEFAULT_FALSE, 1), (False, 1), (True, 0)])
def test_update_persistence_defaults_async(self, monkeypatch, dp, run_async, expected):
def update_persistence(*args, **kwargs):
self.count += 1
def dummy_callback(*args, **kwargs):
pass
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'update_persistence', update_persistence)
monkeypatch.setattr(dp, 'run_async', dummy_callback)
dp.bot._defaults = Defaults(run_async=run_async)
try:
for group in range(5):
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.TEXT, dummy_callback), group=group)
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, None, Chat(1, ''), from_user=None, text='Text'))
dp.process_update(update)
assert self.count == expected
finally:
dp.bot._defaults = None
def test_custom_context_init(self, bot):
cc = ContextTypes(
context=CustomContext,
user_data=int,
chat_data=float,
bot_data=complex,
)
dispatcher = DispatcherBuilder().bot(bot).context_types(cc).build()
assert isinstance(dispatcher.user_data[1], int)
assert isinstance(dispatcher.chat_data[1], float)
assert isinstance(dispatcher.bot_data, complex)
def test_custom_context_error_handler(self, bot):
def error_handler(_, context):
self.received = (
type(context),
type(context.user_data),
type(context.chat_data),
type(context.bot_data),
)
dispatcher = (
DispatcherBuilder()
.bot(bot)
.context_types(
ContextTypes(
context=CustomContext, bot_data=int, user_data=float, chat_data=complex
)
)
.build()
)
dispatcher.add_error_handler(error_handler)
dispatcher.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, self.callback_raise_error))
dispatcher.process_update(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.received == (CustomContext, float, complex, int)
def test_custom_context_handler_callback(self, bot):
def callback(_, context):
self.received = (
type(context),
type(context.user_data),
type(context.chat_data),
type(context.bot_data),
)
dispatcher = (
DispatcherBuilder()
.bot(bot)
.context_types(
ContextTypes(
context=CustomContext, bot_data=int, user_data=float, chat_data=complex
)
)
.build()
)
dispatcher.add_handler(MessageHandler(filters.ALL, callback))
dispatcher.process_update(self.message_update)
sleep(0.1)
assert self.received == (CustomContext, float, complex, int)