python-telegram-bot/telegram/updater.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2016
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
"""This module contains the class Updater, which tries to make creating
Telegram bots intuitive."""
import logging
import os
import ssl
from threading import Thread, Lock, current_thread, Event
from time import sleep
import subprocess
from signal import signal, SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGABRT
from telegram import (Bot, TelegramError, dispatcher, Dispatcher,
NullHandler, JobQueue, UpdateQueue)
from telegram.utils.webhookhandler import (WebhookServer, WebhookHandler)
H = NullHandler()
logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(H)
class Updater:
"""
This class, which employs the Dispatcher class, provides a frontend to
telegram.Bot to the programmer, so they can focus on coding the bot. It's
purpose is to receive the updates from Telegram and to deliver them to said
dispatcher. It also runs in a separate thread, so the user can interact
with the bot, for example on the command line. The dispatcher supports
handlers for different kinds of data: Updates from Telegram, basic text
commands and even arbitrary types.
The updater can be started as a polling service or, for production, use a
webhook to receive updates. This is achieved using the WebhookServer and
WebhookHandler classes.
Attributes:
Args:
token (Optional[str]): The bot's token given by the @BotFather
base_url (Optional[str]):
workers (Optional[int]): Amount of threads in the thread pool for
functions decorated with @run_async
bot (Optional[Bot]):
job_queue_tick_interval(Optional[float]): The interval the queue should
be checked for new tasks. Defaults to 1.0
Raises:
ValueError: If both `token` and `bot` are passed or none of them.
"""
def __init__(self,
token=None,
base_url=None,
workers=4,
bot=None,
job_queue_tick_interval=1.0):
if (token is None) and (bot is None):
raise ValueError('`token` or `bot` must be passed')
if (token is not None) and (bot is not None):
raise ValueError('`token` and `bot` are mutually exclusive')
if bot is not None:
self.bot = bot
else:
self.bot = Bot(token, base_url)
self.update_queue = UpdateQueue()
self.job_queue = JobQueue(self.bot, job_queue_tick_interval)
self.__exception_event = Event()
self.dispatcher = Dispatcher(self.bot, self.update_queue, workers,
self.__exception_event)
self.last_update_id = 0
self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
self.running = False
self.is_idle = False
self.httpd = None
self.__lock = Lock()
self.__threads = []
""":type: list[Thread]"""
def start_polling(self, poll_interval=0.0, timeout=10, network_delay=2,
clean=False):
"""
Starts polling updates from Telegram.
Args:
poll_interval (Optional[float]): Time to wait between polling
updates from Telegram in seconds. Default is 0.0
timeout (Optional[float]): Passed to Bot.getUpdates
network_delay (Optional[float]): Passed to Bot.getUpdates
clean (Optional[bool]): Whether to clean any pending updates on
Telegram servers before actually starting to poll. Default is
False.
Returns:
Queue: The update queue that can be filled from the main thread
"""
with self.__lock:
if not self.running:
self.running = True
if clean:
self._clean_updates()
# Create & start threads
self._init_thread(self.dispatcher.start, "dispatcher")
self._init_thread(self._start_polling, "updater",
poll_interval, timeout, network_delay)
# Return the update queue so the main thread can insert updates
return self.update_queue
def _init_thread(self, target, name, *args, **kwargs):
thr = Thread(target=self._thread_wrapper, name=name,
args=(target,) + args, kwargs=kwargs)
thr.start()
self.__threads.append(thr)
def _thread_wrapper(self, target, *args, **kwargs):
thr_name = current_thread().name
self.logger.debug('{0} - started'.format(thr_name))
try:
target(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
self.__exception_event.set()
self.logger.exception('unhandled exception')
raise
self.logger.debug('{0} - ended'.format(thr_name))
def start_webhook(self,
listen='127.0.0.1',
port=80,
url_path='',
cert=None,
key=None,
clean=False):
"""
Starts a small http server to listen for updates via webhook. If cert
and key are not provided, the webhook will be started directly on
http://listen:port/url_path, so SSL can be handled by another
application. Else, the webhook will be started on
https://listen:port/url_path
Args:
listen (Optional[str]): IP-Address to listen on
port (Optional[int]): Port the bot should be listening on
url_path (Optional[str]): Path inside url
cert (Optional[str]): Path to the SSL certificate file
key (Optional[str]): Path to the SSL key file
clean (Optional[bool]): Whether to clean any pending updates on
Telegram servers before actually starting the webhook. Default
is False.
Returns:
Queue: The update queue that can be filled from the main thread
"""
with self.__lock:
if not self.running:
self.running = True
if clean:
self._clean_updates()
# Create & start threads
self._init_thread(self.dispatcher.start, "dispatcher"),
self._init_thread(self._start_webhook, "updater", listen,
port, url_path, cert, key)
# Return the update queue so the main thread can insert updates
return self.update_queue
def _start_polling(self, poll_interval, timeout, network_delay):
"""
Thread target of thread 'updater'. Runs in background, pulls
updates from Telegram and inserts them in the update queue of the
Dispatcher.
"""
cur_interval = poll_interval
self.logger.info('Updater thread started')
# Remove webhook
self.bot.setWebhook(webhook_url=None)
while self.running:
try:
updates = self.bot.getUpdates(self.last_update_id,
timeout=timeout,
network_delay=network_delay)
except TelegramError as te:
self.logger.error(
"Error while getting Updates: {0}".format(te))
# Put the error into the update queue and let the Dispatcher
# broadcast it
self.update_queue.put(te)
cur_interval = self._increase_poll_interval(cur_interval)
else:
if not self.running:
if len(updates) > 0:
self.logger.info('Updates ignored and will be pulled '
'again on restart.')
break
if updates:
for update in updates:
self.update_queue.put(update)
self.last_update_id = updates[-1].update_id + 1
cur_interval = poll_interval
sleep(cur_interval)
@staticmethod
def _increase_poll_interval(current_interval):
# increase waiting times on subsequent errors up to 30secs
if current_interval == 0:
current_interval = 1
elif current_interval < 30:
current_interval += current_interval / 2
elif current_interval > 30:
current_interval = 30
return current_interval
def _start_webhook(self, listen, port, url_path, cert, key):
self.logger.info('Updater thread started')
use_ssl = cert is not None and key is not None
url_path = "/%s" % url_path
# Create and start server
self.httpd = WebhookServer((listen, port), WebhookHandler,
self.update_queue, url_path)
if use_ssl:
# Check SSL-Certificate with openssl, if possible
try:
exit_code = subprocess.call(["openssl", "x509", "-text",
"-noout", "-in", cert],
stdout=open(os.devnull, 'wb'),
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except OSError:
exit_code = 0
if exit_code is 0:
try:
self.httpd.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(self.httpd.socket,
certfile=cert,
keyfile=key,
server_side=True)
except ssl.SSLError as error:
self.logger.exception('failed to init SSL socket')
raise TelegramError(str(error))
else:
raise TelegramError('SSL Certificate invalid')
self.httpd.serve_forever(poll_interval=1)
def _clean_updates(self):
self.logger.info('Cleaning updates from Telegram server')
updates = self.bot.getUpdates()
while updates:
updates = self.bot.getUpdates(updates[-1].update_id + 1)
def stop(self):
"""
Stops the polling/webhook thread, the dispatcher and the job queue
"""
self.job_queue.stop()
with self.__lock:
if self.running:
self.logger.info('Stopping Updater and Dispatcher...')
self.running = False
self._stop_httpd()
self._stop_dispatcher()
self._join_threads()
# async threads must be join()ed only after the dispatcher
# thread was joined, otherwise we can still have new async
# threads dispatched
self._join_async_threads()
def _stop_httpd(self):
if self.httpd:
self.logger.info(
'Waiting for current webhook connection to be '
'closed... Send a Telegram message to the bot to exit '
'immediately.')
self.httpd.shutdown()
self.httpd = None
def _stop_dispatcher(self):
self.logger.debug("Requesting Dispatcher to stop...")
self.dispatcher.stop()
def _join_async_threads(self):
with dispatcher.async_lock:
threads = list(dispatcher.async_threads)
total = len(threads)
for i, thr in enumerate(threads):
self.logger.info(
'Waiting for async thread {0}/{1} to end'.format(i, total))
thr.join()
self.logger.debug(
'async thread {0}/{1} has ended'.format(i, total))
def _join_threads(self):
for thr in self.__threads:
self.logger.info(
'Waiting for {0} thread to end'.format(thr.name))
thr.join()
self.logger.debug('{0} thread has ended'.format(thr.name))
self.__threads = []
def signal_handler(self, signum, frame):
self.is_idle = False
self.stop()
def idle(self, stop_signals=(SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGABRT)):
"""
Blocks until one of the signals are received and stops the updater
Args:
stop_signals: Iterable containing signals from the signal module
that should be subscribed to. Updater.stop() will be called on
receiving one of those signals. Defaults to (SIGINT, SIGTERM,
SIGABRT)
"""
for sig in stop_signals:
signal(sig, self.signal_handler)
self.is_idle = True
while self.is_idle:
sleep(1)