python-telegram-bot/telegram/_utils/files.py
Bibo-Joshi a10bf3241e Documentation Fixes & Improvements (#2969)
Co-authored-by: Harshil <37377066+harshil21@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-06 18:22:36 +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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"""This module contains helper functions related to handling of files.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Previously, the contents of this module were available through the (no longer existing)
module ``telegram._utils.helpers``.
Warning:
Contents of this module are intended to be used internally by the library and *not* by the
user. Changes to this module are not considered breaking changes and may not be documented in
the changelog.
"""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Optional, Type, Union, cast
from telegram._utils.types import FileInput, FilePathInput
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from telegram import InputFile, TelegramObject
def is_local_file(obj: Optional[FilePathInput]) -> bool:
"""
Checks if a given string is a file on local system.
Args:
obj (:obj:`str`): The string to check.
"""
if obj is None:
return False
path = Path(obj)
try:
return path.is_file()
except Exception:
return False
def parse_file_input(
file_input: Union[FileInput, "TelegramObject"],
tg_type: Type["TelegramObject"] = None,
filename: str = None,
attach: bool = False,
) -> Union[str, "InputFile", Any]:
"""
Parses input for sending files:
* For string input, if the input is an absolute path of a local file,
adds the ``file://`` prefix. If the input is a relative path of a local file, computes the
absolute path and adds the ``file://`` prefix. Returns the input unchanged, otherwise.
* :class:`pathlib.Path` objects are treated the same way as strings.
* For IO and bytes input, returns an :class:`telegram.InputFile`.
* If :attr:`tg_type` is specified and the input is of that type, returns the ``file_id``
attribute.
Args:
file_input (:obj:`str` | :obj:`bytes` | :term:`file object` | Telegram media object): The
input to parse.
tg_type (:obj:`type`, optional): The Telegram media type the input can be. E.g.
:class:`telegram.Animation`.
filename (:obj:`str`, optional): The filename. Only relevant in case an
:class:`telegram.InputFile` is returned.
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`. Only relevant if an :class:`telegram.InputFile` is returned.
Returns:
:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile` | :obj:`object`: The parsed input or the untouched
:attr:`file_input`, in case it's no valid file input.
"""
# Importing on file-level yields cyclic Import Errors
from telegram import InputFile # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
if isinstance(file_input, str) and file_input.startswith("file://"):
return file_input
if isinstance(file_input, (str, Path)):
if is_local_file(file_input):
out = Path(file_input).absolute().as_uri()
else:
out = file_input # type: ignore[assignment]
return out
if isinstance(file_input, bytes):
return InputFile(file_input, filename=filename, attach=attach)
if hasattr(file_input, "read"):
return InputFile(cast(IO, file_input), filename=filename, attach=attach)
if tg_type and isinstance(file_input, tg_type):
return file_input.file_id # type: ignore[attr-defined]
return file_input