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Python
627 lines
19 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 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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"""
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This module contains the Dispatcher class.
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"""
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import logging
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from functools import wraps
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from inspect import getargspec
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from threading import Thread, BoundedSemaphore, Lock
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from re import match
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from telegram import (TelegramError, Update, NullHandler)
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H = NullHandler()
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logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(H)
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semaphore = None
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running_async = 0
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async_lock = Lock()
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def run_async(func):
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"""
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Function decorator that will run the function in a new thread. A function
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decorated with this will have to include **kwargs in their parameter list,
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which will contain all optional parameters.
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Args:
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func (function): The function to run in the thread.
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Returns:
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function:
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"""
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@wraps(func)
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def pooled(*pargs, **kwargs):
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"""
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A wrapper to run a thread in a thread pool
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"""
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global running_async, async_lock
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result = func(*pargs, **kwargs)
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semaphore.release()
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with async_lock:
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running_async -= 1
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return result
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@wraps(func)
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def async_func(*pargs, **kwargs):
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"""
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A wrapper to run a function in a thread
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"""
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global running_async, async_lock
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thread = Thread(target=pooled, args=pargs, kwargs=kwargs)
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semaphore.acquire()
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with async_lock:
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running_async += 1
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thread.start()
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return thread
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return async_func
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class Dispatcher:
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"""
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This class dispatches all kinds of updates to its registered handlers.
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A handler is a function that usually takes the following parameters
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bot:
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The telegram.Bot instance that received the message
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update:
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The update that should be handled by the handler
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Error handlers take an additional parameter
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error:
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The TelegramError instance that was raised during processing the
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update
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All handlers, except error handlers, can also request more information by
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appending one or more of the following arguments in their argument list for
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convenience
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update_queue:
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The Queue instance which contains all new updates and is
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processed by the Dispatcher. Be careful with this - you might
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create an infinite loop.
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args:
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If the update is an instance str or telegram.Update, this will be
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a list that contains the content of the message split on spaces,
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except the first word (usually the command).
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Example: '/add item1 item2 item3' -> ['item1', 'item2', 'item3']
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For other updates, args will be None
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For regex-based handlers, you can also request information about the match.
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For all other handlers, these will be None
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groups:
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A tuple that contains the result of
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re.match(matcher, ...).groups()
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groupdict:
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A dictionary that contains the result of
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re.match(matcher, ...).groupdict()
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Args:
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bot (telegram.Bot): The bot object that should be passed to the
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handlers
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update_queue (queue.Queue): The synchronized queue that will
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contain the updates.
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"""
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def __init__(self, bot, update_queue, workers=4):
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self.bot = bot
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self.update_queue = update_queue
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self.telegram_message_handlers = []
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self.telegram_command_handlers = {}
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self.telegram_regex_handlers = {}
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self.string_regex_handlers = {}
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self.string_command_handlers = {}
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self.type_handlers = {}
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self.unknown_telegram_command_handlers = []
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self.unknown_string_command_handlers = []
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self.error_handlers = []
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self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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self.running = False
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global semaphore
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if not semaphore:
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semaphore = BoundedSemaphore(value=workers)
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else:
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self.logger.info("Semaphore already initialized, skipping.")
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class _Stop(object):
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"""
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A class which objects can be passed into the update queue to stop the
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thread
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"""
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pass
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def start(self):
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"""
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Thread target of thread 'dispatcher'. Runs in background and processes
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the update queue.
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"""
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self.running = True
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self.logger.info('Dispatcher thread started')
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while True:
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update = None
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try:
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# Pop update from update queue.
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# Blocks if no updates are available.
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update = self.update_queue.get()
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if type(update) is self._Stop:
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break
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self.processUpdate(update)
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self.logger.debug('Processed Update: %s' % update)
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# Dispatch any errors
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except TelegramError as te:
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self.logger.warn("Error was raised while processing Update.")
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self.dispatchError(update, te)
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self.logger.info('Dispatcher thread stopped')
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def stop(self):
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"""
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Stops the thread
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"""
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if self.running:
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self.running = False
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self.update_queue.put(self._Stop())
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def processUpdate(self, update):
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"""
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Processes a single update.
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Args:
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update (any):
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"""
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handled = False
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# Custom type handlers
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for t in self.type_handlers:
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if isinstance(update, t):
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self.dispatchType(update)
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handled = True
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# string update
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if type(update) is str and update.startswith('/'):
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self.dispatchStringCommand(update)
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handled = True
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elif type(update) is str:
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self.dispatchRegex(update)
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handled = True
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# An error happened while polling
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if isinstance(update, TelegramError):
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self.dispatchError(None, update)
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handled = True
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# Telegram update (regex)
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if isinstance(update, Update):
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self.dispatchRegex(update)
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handled = True
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# Telegram update (command)
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if isinstance(update, Update) \
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and update.message.text.startswith('/'):
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self.dispatchTelegramCommand(update)
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handled = True
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# Telegram update (message)
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elif isinstance(update, Update):
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self.dispatchTelegramMessage(update)
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handled = True
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# Update not recognized
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if not handled:
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self.dispatchError(update, TelegramError(
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"Received update of unknown type %s" % type(update)))
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# Add Handlers
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def addTelegramMessageHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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Registers a message handler in the Dispatcher.
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Args:
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, Update, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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self.telegram_message_handlers.append(handler)
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def addTelegramCommandHandler(self, command, handler):
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"""
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Registers a command handler in the Dispatcher.
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Args:
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command (str): The command keyword that this handler should be
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listening to.
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, Update, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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if command not in self.telegram_command_handlers:
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self.telegram_command_handlers[command] = []
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self.telegram_command_handlers[command].append(handler)
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def addTelegramRegexHandler(self, matcher, handler):
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"""
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Registers a regex handler in the Dispatcher. If handlers will be
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called if re.match(matcher, update.message.text) is True.
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Args:
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matcher (str/__Regex): A regex string or compiled regex object that
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matches on messages that handler should be listening to
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, Update, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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if matcher not in self.telegram_regex_handlers:
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self.telegram_regex_handlers[matcher] = []
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self.telegram_regex_handlers[matcher].append(handler)
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def addStringCommandHandler(self, command, handler):
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"""
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Registers a string-command handler in the Dispatcher.
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Args:
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command (str): The command keyword that this handler should be
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listening to.
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, str, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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if command not in self.string_command_handlers:
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self.string_command_handlers[command] = []
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self.string_command_handlers[command].append(handler)
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def addStringRegexHandler(self, matcher, handler):
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"""
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Registers a regex handler in the Dispatcher. If handlers will be
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called if re.match(matcher, string) is True.
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Args:
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matcher (str/__Regex): A regex string or compiled regex object that
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matches on the string input that handler should be listening to
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, Update, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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if matcher not in self.string_regex_handlers:
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self.string_regex_handlers[matcher] = []
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self.string_regex_handlers[matcher].append(handler)
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def addUnknownTelegramCommandHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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Registers a command handler in the Dispatcher, that will receive all
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commands that have no associated handler.
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Args:
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, Update, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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self.unknown_telegram_command_handlers.append(handler)
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def addUnknownStringCommandHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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Registers a string-command handler in the Dispatcher, that will
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receive all commands that have no associated handler.
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Args:
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, str, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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self.unknown_string_command_handlers.append(handler)
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def addErrorHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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Registers an error handler in the Dispatcher.
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Args:
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, TelegramError) as
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arguments.
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"""
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self.error_handlers.append(handler)
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def addTypeHandler(self, the_type, handler):
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"""
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Registers a type handler in the Dispatcher. This allows you to send
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any type of object into the update queue.
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Args:
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the_type (type): The type this handler should listen to
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handler (function): A function that takes (Bot, type, *args) as
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arguments.
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"""
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if the_type not in self.type_handlers:
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self.type_handlers[the_type] = []
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self.type_handlers[the_type].append(handler)
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# Remove Handlers
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def removeTelegramMessageHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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De-registers a message handler.
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Args:
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handler (any):
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"""
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if handler in self.telegram_message_handlers:
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self.telegram_message_handlers.remove(handler)
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def removeTelegramCommandHandler(self, command, handler):
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"""
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De-registers a command handler.
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Args:
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command (str): The command
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handler (any):
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"""
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if command in self.telegram_command_handlers \
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and handler in self.telegram_command_handlers[command]:
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self.telegram_command_handlers[command].remove(handler)
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def removeTelegramRegexHandler(self, matcher, handler):
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"""
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De-registers a regex handler.
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Args:
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matcher (str/__Regex): The regex matcher object or string
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handler (any):
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"""
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if matcher in self.telegram_regex_handlers \
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and handler in self.telegram_regex_handlers[matcher]:
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self.telegram_regex_handlers[matcher].remove(handler)
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def removeStringCommandHandler(self, command, handler):
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"""
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De-registers a string-command handler.
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Args:
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command (str): The command
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handler (any):
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"""
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if command in self.string_command_handlers \
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and handler in self.string_command_handlers[command]:
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self.string_command_handlers[command].remove(handler)
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def removeStringRegexHandler(self, matcher, handler):
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"""
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De-registers a regex handler.
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Args:
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matcher (str/__Regex): The regex matcher object or string
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handler (any):
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"""
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if matcher in self.string_regex_handlers \
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and handler in self.string_regex_handlers[matcher]:
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self.string_regex_handlers[matcher].remove(handler)
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def removeUnknownTelegramCommandHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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De-registers an unknown-command handler.
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Args:
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handler (any):
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"""
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if handler in self.unknown_telegram_command_handlers:
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self.unknown_telegram_command_handlers.remove(handler)
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def removeUnknownStringCommandHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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De-registers an unknown-command handler.
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Args:
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handler (any):
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"""
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if handler in self.unknown_string_command_handlers:
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self.unknown_string_command_handlers.remove(handler)
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def removeErrorHandler(self, handler):
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"""
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De-registers an error handler.
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Args:
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handler (any):
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"""
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if handler in self.error_handlers:
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self.error_handlers.remove(handler)
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def removeTypeHandler(self, the_type, handler):
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"""
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De-registers a type handler.
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Args:
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handler (any):
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"""
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if the_type in self.type_handlers \
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and handler in self.type_handlers[the_type]:
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self.type_handlers[the_type].remove(handler)
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def dispatchTelegramCommand(self, update):
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"""
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Dispatches an update that contains a command.
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Args:
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command (str): The command keyword
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update (telegram.Update): The Telegram update that contains the
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command
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"""
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command = update.message.text.split(' ')[0][1:].split('@')[0]
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if command in self.telegram_command_handlers:
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self.dispatchTo(self.telegram_command_handlers[command], update)
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else:
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self.dispatchTo(self.unknown_telegram_command_handlers, update)
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def dispatchRegex(self, update):
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"""
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Dispatches an update to all string or telegram regex handlers that
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match the string/message content.
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Args:
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update (str, Update): The update that should be checked for matches
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"""
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if isinstance(update, Update):
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handlers = self.telegram_regex_handlers
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to_match = update.message.text
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elif isinstance(update, str):
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handlers = self.string_regex_handlers
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to_match = update
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for matcher in handlers:
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m = match(matcher, to_match)
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if m:
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for handler in handlers[matcher]:
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self.call_handler(handler,
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update,
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groups=m.groups(),
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groupdict=m.groupdict())
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def dispatchStringCommand(self, update):
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"""
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Dispatches a string-update that contains a command.
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Args:
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update (str): The string input
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"""
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command = update.split(' ')[0][1:]
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if command in self.string_command_handlers:
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self.dispatchTo(self.string_command_handlers[command], update)
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else:
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self.dispatchTo(self.unknown_string_command_handlers, update)
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def dispatchType(self, update):
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"""
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Dispatches an update of any type.
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Args:
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update (any): The update
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"""
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for t in self.type_handlers:
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if isinstance(update, t):
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self.dispatchTo(self.type_handlers[t], update)
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else:
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self.dispatchError(update, TelegramError(
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"Received update of unknown type %s" % type(update)))
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def dispatchTelegramMessage(self, update):
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"""
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Dispatches an update that contains a regular message.
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Args:
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update (telegram.Update): The Telegram update that contains the
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message.
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"""
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self.dispatchTo(self.telegram_message_handlers, update)
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def dispatchError(self, update, error):
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"""
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Dispatches an error.
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Args:
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update (any): The pdate that caused the error
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error (telegram.TelegramError): The Telegram error that was raised.
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"""
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for handler in self.error_handlers:
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handler(self.bot, update, error)
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def dispatchTo(self, handlers, update, **kwargs):
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"""
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Dispatches an update to a list of handlers.
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Args:
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handlers (list): A list of handler-functions.
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update (any): The update to be dispatched
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"""
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for handler in handlers:
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self.call_handler(handler, update, **kwargs)
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def call_handler(self, handler, update, **kwargs):
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"""
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Calls an update handler. Checks the handler for keyword arguments and
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fills them, if possible.
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Args:
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handler (function): An update handler function
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update (any): An update
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"""
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target_kwargs = {}
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fargs = getargspec(handler).args
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'''
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async handlers will receive all optional arguments, since we can't
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their argument list.
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'''
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is_async = 'pargs' == getargspec(handler).varargs
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if is_async or 'update_queue' in fargs:
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target_kwargs['update_queue'] = self.update_queue
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if is_async or 'args' in fargs:
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if isinstance(update, Update):
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args = update.message.text.split(' ')[1:]
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elif isinstance(update, str):
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args = update.split(' ')[1:]
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else:
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args = None
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target_kwargs['args'] = args
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if is_async or 'groups' in fargs:
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target_kwargs['groups'] = kwargs.get('groups', None)
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if is_async or 'groupdict' in fargs:
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target_kwargs['groupdict'] = kwargs.get('groupdict', None)
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handler(self.bot, update, **target_kwargs)
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