python-telegram-bot/telegram/_files/inputfile.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2024
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
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"""This module contains an object that represents a Telegram InputFile."""
import mimetypes
from typing import IO, Optional, Union
from uuid import uuid4
from telegram._utils.files import guess_file_name, load_file
from telegram._utils.strings import TextEncoding
from telegram._utils.types import FieldTuple
_DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE = "application/octet-stream"
class InputFile:
"""This object represents a Telegram InputFile.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
* The former attribute ``attach`` was renamed to :attr:`attach_name`.
* Method ``is_image`` was removed. If you pass :obj:`bytes` to :paramref:`obj` and would
like to have the mime type automatically guessed, please pass :paramref:`filename`
in addition.
Args:
obj (:term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :obj:`str`): An open file descriptor or the files
content as bytes or string.
Note:
If :paramref:`obj` is a string, it will be encoded as bytes via
:external:obj:`obj.encode('utf-8') <str.encode>`.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Accept string input.
filename (:obj:`str`, optional): Filename for this InputFile.
attach (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass :obj:`True` if the parameter this file belongs to in
the request to Telegram should point to the multipart data via an ``attach://`` URI.
Defaults to `False`.
read_file_handle (:obj:`bool`, optional): If :obj:`True` and :paramref:`obj` is a file
handle, the data will be read from the file handle on initialization of this object.
If :obj:`False`, the file handle will be passed on to the
`networking backend <telegram.request.BaseRequest.do_request>`_ which will have to
handle the reading. Defaults to :obj:`True`.
Tip:
If you upload extremely large files, you may want to set this to :obj:`False` to
avoid reading the complete file into memory. Additionally, this may be supported
better by the networking backend (in particular it is handled better by
the default :class:`~telegram.request.HTTPXRequest`).
Important:
If you set this to :obj:`False`, you have to ensure that the file handle is still
open when the request is made. In particular, the following snippet can *not* work
as expected.
.. code-block:: python
with open('file.txt', 'rb') as file:
input_file = InputFile(file, read_file_handle=False)
# here the file handle is already closed and the upload will fail
await bot.send_document(chat_id, input_file)
.. versionadded:: NEXT.VERSION
Attributes:
input_file_content (:obj:`bytes` | :class:`IO`): The binary content of the file to send.
attach_name (:obj:`str`): Optional. If present, the parameter this file belongs to in
the request to Telegram should point to the multipart data via a an URI of the form
``attach://<attach_name>`` URI.
filename (:obj:`str`): Filename for the file to be sent.
mimetype (:obj:`str`): The mimetype inferred from the file to be sent.
"""
__slots__ = ("attach_name", "filename", "input_file_content", "mimetype")
def __init__(
self,
obj: Union[IO[bytes], bytes, str],
filename: Optional[str] = None,
attach: bool = False,
read_file_handle: bool = True,
):
if isinstance(obj, bytes):
self.input_file_content: Union[bytes, IO[bytes]] = obj
elif isinstance(obj, str):
self.input_file_content = obj.encode(TextEncoding.UTF_8)
elif read_file_handle:
reported_filename, self.input_file_content = load_file(obj)
filename = filename or reported_filename
else:
self.input_file_content = obj
filename = filename or guess_file_name(obj)
self.attach_name: Optional[str] = "attached" + uuid4().hex if attach else None
if filename:
self.mimetype: str = (
mimetypes.guess_type(filename, strict=False)[0] or _DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE
)
else:
self.mimetype = _DEFAULT_MIME_TYPE
self.filename: str = filename or self.mimetype.replace("/", ".")
@property
def field_tuple(self) -> FieldTuple:
"""Field tuple representing the contents of the file for upload to the Telegram servers.
.. versionchanged:: NEXT.VERSION
Content may now be a file handle.
Returns:
Tuple[:obj:`str`, :obj:`bytes` | :class:`IO`, :obj:`str`]:
"""
return self.filename, self.input_file_content, self.mimetype
@property
def attach_uri(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""URI to insert into the JSON data for uploading the file. Returns :obj:`None`, if
:attr:`attach_name` is :obj:`None`.
"""
return f"attach://{self.attach_name}" if self.attach_name else None