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Python
493 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) 2015-2022
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# 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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import datetime
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import inspect
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import pickle
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import re
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from copy import deepcopy
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from pathlib import Path
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from types import MappingProxyType
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import pytest
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from telegram import Bot, BotCommand, Chat, Message, PhotoSize, TelegramObject, User
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from telegram.ext import PicklePersistence
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from tests.conftest import data_file
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def all_subclasses(cls):
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# Gets all subclasses of the specified object, recursively. from
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# https://stackoverflow.com/a/3862957/9706202
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# also includes the class itself
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return (
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set(cls.__subclasses__())
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.union([s for c in cls.__subclasses__() for s in all_subclasses(c)])
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.union({cls})
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)
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TO_SUBCLASSES = sorted(all_subclasses(TelegramObject), key=lambda cls: cls.__name__)
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class TestTelegramObject:
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class Sub(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self, private, normal, b):
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super().__init__()
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self._private = private
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self.normal = normal
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self._bot = b
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class ChangingTO(TelegramObject):
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# Don't use in any tests, this is just for testing the pickle behaviour and the
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# class is altered during the test procedure
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pass
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def test_to_json(self, monkeypatch):
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class Subclass(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.arg = "arg"
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self.arg2 = ["arg2", "arg2"]
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self.arg3 = {"arg3": "arg3"}
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self.empty_tuple = ()
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json = Subclass().to_json()
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# Order isn't guarantied
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assert '"arg": "arg"' in json
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assert '"arg2": ["arg2", "arg2"]' in json
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assert '"arg3": {"arg3": "arg3"}' in json
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assert "empty_tuple" not in json
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# Now make sure that it doesn't work with not json stuff and that it fails loudly
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# Tuples aren't allowed as keys in json
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d = {("str", "str"): "str"}
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monkeypatch.setattr("telegram.TelegramObject.to_dict", lambda _: d)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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TelegramObject().to_json()
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def test_de_json_api_kwargs(self, bot):
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to = TelegramObject.de_json(data={"foo": "bar"}, bot=bot)
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assert to.api_kwargs == {"foo": "bar"}
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assert to.get_bot() is bot
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def test_de_list(self, bot):
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class SubClass(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self, arg: int, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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self.arg = arg
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self._id_attrs = (self.arg,)
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assert SubClass.de_list([{"arg": 1}, None, {"arg": 2}, None], bot) == (
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SubClass(1),
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SubClass(2),
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)
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def test_api_kwargs_read_only(self):
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tg_object = TelegramObject(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})
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tg_object._freeze()
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assert isinstance(tg_object.api_kwargs, MappingProxyType)
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with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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tg_object.api_kwargs["foo"] = "baz"
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError, match="can't be set"):
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tg_object.api_kwargs = {"foo": "baz"}
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", TO_SUBCLASSES, ids=[cls.__name__ for cls in TO_SUBCLASSES])
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def test_subclasses_have_api_kwargs(self, cls):
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"""Checks that all subclasses of TelegramObject have an api_kwargs argument that is
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kw-only. Also, tries to check that this argument is passed to super - by checking that
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the `__init__` contains `api_kwargs=api_kwargs`
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"""
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if issubclass(cls, Bot):
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# Bot doesn't have api_kwargs, because it's not defined by TG
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return
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# only relevant for subclasses that have their own init
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if inspect.getsourcefile(cls.__init__) != inspect.getsourcefile(cls):
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return
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# Ignore classes in the test directory
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source_file = Path(inspect.getsourcefile(cls))
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parents = source_file.parents
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is_test_file = Path(__file__).parent.resolve() in parents
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if is_test_file:
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return
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# check the signature first
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signature = inspect.signature(cls)
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assert signature.parameters.get("api_kwargs").kind == inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY
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# Now check for `api_kwargs=api_kwargs` in the source code of `__init__`
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if cls is TelegramObject:
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# TelegramObject doesn't have a super class
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return
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assert "api_kwargs=api_kwargs" in inspect.getsource(
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cls.__init__
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), f"{cls.__name__} doesn't seem to pass `api_kwargs` to `super().__init__`"
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def test_de_json_arbitrary_exceptions(self, bot):
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class SubClass(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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raise TypeError("This is a test")
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with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="This is a test"):
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SubClass.de_json({}, bot)
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def test_to_dict_private_attribute(self):
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class TelegramObjectSubclass(TelegramObject):
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__slots__ = ("a", "_b") # Added slots so that the attrs are converted to dict
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.a = 1
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self._b = 2
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subclass_instance = TelegramObjectSubclass()
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assert subclass_instance.to_dict() == {"a": 1}
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def test_to_dict_api_kwargs(self):
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to = TelegramObject(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})
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assert to.to_dict() == {"foo": "bar"}
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def test_to_dict_missing_attribute(self):
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message = Message(
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1, datetime.datetime.now(), Chat(1, "private"), from_user=User(1, "", False)
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)
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message._unfreeze()
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del message.chat
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message_dict = message.to_dict()
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assert "chat" not in message_dict
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message_dict = message.to_dict(recursive=False)
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assert message_dict["chat"] is None
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def test_to_dict_recursion(self):
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class Recursive(TelegramObject):
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__slots__ = ("recursive",)
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.recursive = "recursive"
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class SubClass(TelegramObject):
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"""This class doesn't have `__slots__`, so has `__dict__` instead."""
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.subclass = Recursive()
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to = SubClass()
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to_dict_no_recurse = to.to_dict(recursive=False)
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assert to_dict_no_recurse
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assert isinstance(to_dict_no_recurse["subclass"], Recursive)
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to_dict_recurse = to.to_dict(recursive=True)
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assert to_dict_recurse
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assert isinstance(to_dict_recurse["subclass"], dict)
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assert to_dict_recurse["subclass"]["recursive"] == "recursive"
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def test_slot_behaviour(self, mro_slots):
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inst = TelegramObject()
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for attr in inst.__slots__:
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assert getattr(inst, attr, "err") != "err", f"got extra slot '{attr}'"
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assert len(mro_slots(inst)) == len(set(mro_slots(inst))), "duplicate slot"
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def test_meaningless_comparison(self, recwarn):
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expected_warning = "Objects of type TGO can not be meaningfully tested for equivalence."
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class TGO(TelegramObject):
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pass
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a = TGO()
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b = TGO()
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assert a == b
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assert len(recwarn) == 1
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assert str(recwarn[0].message) == expected_warning
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assert recwarn[0].filename == __file__, "wrong stacklevel"
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def test_meaningful_comparison(self, recwarn):
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class TGO(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self):
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self._id_attrs = (1,)
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a = TGO()
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b = TGO()
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assert a == b
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assert len(recwarn) == 0
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assert b == a
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assert len(recwarn) == 0
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def test_bot_instance_none(self):
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tg_object = TelegramObject()
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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tg_object.get_bot()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("bot_inst", ["bot", None])
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def test_bot_instance_states(self, bot_inst):
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tg_object = TelegramObject()
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tg_object.set_bot("bot" if bot_inst == "bot" else bot_inst)
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if bot_inst == "bot":
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assert tg_object.get_bot() == "bot"
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elif bot_inst is None:
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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tg_object.get_bot()
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def test_subscription(self):
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# We test with Message because that gives us everything we want to test - easier than
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# implementing a custom subclass just for this test
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chat = Chat(2, Chat.PRIVATE)
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user = User(3, "first_name", False)
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message = Message(1, None, chat=chat, from_user=user, text="foobar")
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assert message["text"] == "foobar"
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assert message["chat"] is chat
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assert message["chat_id"] == 2
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assert message["from"] is user
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assert message["from_user"] is user
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with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="Message don't have an attribute called `no_key`"):
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message["no_key"]
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def test_pickle(self, bot):
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chat = Chat(2, Chat.PRIVATE)
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user = User(3, "first_name", False)
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date = datetime.datetime.now()
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photo = PhotoSize("file_id", "unique", 21, 21)
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photo.set_bot(bot)
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msg = Message(
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1,
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date,
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chat,
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from_user=user,
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text="foobar",
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photo=[photo],
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api_kwargs={"api": "kwargs"},
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)
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msg.set_bot(bot)
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# Test pickling of TGObjects, we choose Message since it's contains the most subclasses.
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assert msg.get_bot()
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unpickled = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(msg))
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with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
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unpickled.get_bot() # There should be no bot when we pickle TGObjects
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assert unpickled.chat == chat, f"{unpickled.chat._id_attrs} != {chat._id_attrs}"
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assert unpickled.from_user == user
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assert unpickled.date == date, f"{unpickled.date} != {date}"
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assert unpickled.photo[0] == photo
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assert isinstance(unpickled.api_kwargs, MappingProxyType)
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assert unpickled.api_kwargs == {"api": "kwargs"}
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def test_pickle_apply_api_kwargs(self):
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"""Makes sure that when a class gets new attributes, the api_kwargs are moved to the
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new attributes on unpickling."""
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obj = self.ChangingTO(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})
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pickled = pickle.dumps(obj)
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self.ChangingTO.foo = None
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obj = pickle.loads(pickled)
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assert obj.foo == "bar"
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assert obj.api_kwargs == {}
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async def test_pickle_backwards_compatibility(self):
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"""Test when newer versions of the library remove or add attributes from classes (which
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the old pickled versions still/don't have).
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"""
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# We use a modified version of the 20.0a5 Chat class, which
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# * has an `all_members_are_admins` attribute,
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# * a non-empty `api_kwargs` dict
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# * does not have the `is_forum` attribute
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# This specific version was pickled
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# using PicklePersistence.update_chat_data and that's what we use here to test if
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# * the (now) removed attribute `all_members_are_admins` was added to api_kwargs
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# * the (now) added attribute `is_forum` does not affect the unpickling
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pp = PicklePersistence(data_file("20a5_modified_chat.pickle"))
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chat = (await pp.get_chat_data())[1]
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assert chat.id == 1 and chat.type == Chat.PRIVATE
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assert chat.api_kwargs == {
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"all_members_are_administrators": True,
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"something": "Manually inserted",
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}
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
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# removed attribute should not be available as attribute, only though api_kwargs
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chat.all_members_are_administrators
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
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# New attribute should not be available either as is always the case for pickle
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chat.is_forum
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# Ensure that loading objects that were pickled before attributes were made immutable
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# are still mutable
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chat.id = 7
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assert chat.id == 7
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def test_deepcopy_telegram_obj(self, bot):
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chat = Chat(2, Chat.PRIVATE)
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user = User(3, "first_name", False)
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date = datetime.datetime.now()
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photo = PhotoSize("file_id", "unique", 21, 21)
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photo.set_bot(bot)
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msg = Message(
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1, date, chat, from_user=user, text="foobar", photo=[photo], api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"}
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)
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msg.set_bot(bot)
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new_msg = deepcopy(msg)
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assert new_msg == msg
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assert new_msg is not msg
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# The same bot should be present when deepcopying.
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assert new_msg.get_bot() == bot and new_msg.get_bot() is bot
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assert new_msg.date == date and new_msg.date is not date
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assert new_msg.chat == chat and new_msg.chat is not chat
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assert new_msg.from_user == user and new_msg.from_user is not user
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assert new_msg.photo[0] == photo and new_msg.photo[0] is not photo
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assert new_msg.api_kwargs == {"foo": "bar"} and new_msg.api_kwargs is not msg.api_kwargs
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# check that deepcopy preserves the freezing status
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with pytest.raises(
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AttributeError, match="Attribute `text` of class `Message` can't be set!"
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):
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new_msg.text = "new text"
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msg._unfreeze()
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new_message = deepcopy(msg)
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new_message.text = "new text"
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assert new_message.text == "new text"
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def test_deepcopy_subclass_telegram_obj(self, bot):
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s = self.Sub("private", "normal", bot)
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d = deepcopy(s)
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assert d is not s
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assert d._private == s._private # Can't test for identity since two equal strings is True
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assert d._bot == s._bot and d._bot is s._bot
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assert d.normal == s.normal
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def test_string_representation(self):
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class TGO(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self, api_kwargs=None):
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super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs)
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self.string_attr = "string"
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self.int_attr = 42
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self.to_attr = BotCommand("command", "description")
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self.list_attr = [
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BotCommand("command_1", "description_1"),
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BotCommand("command_2", "description_2"),
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]
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self.dict_attr = {
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BotCommand("command_1", "description_1"): BotCommand(
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"command_2", "description_2"
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)
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}
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self.empty_tuple_attrs = ()
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self.empty_str_attribute = ""
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# Should not be included in string representation
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self.none_attr = None
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expected_without_api_kwargs = (
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"TGO(dict_attr={BotCommand(command='command_1', description='description_1'): "
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"BotCommand(command='command_2', description='description_2')}, int_attr=42, "
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"list_attr=[BotCommand(command='command_1', description='description_1'), "
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"BotCommand(command='command_2', description='description_2')], "
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"string_attr='string', to_attr=BotCommand(command='command', "
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"description='description'))"
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)
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assert str(TGO()) == expected_without_api_kwargs
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assert repr(TGO()) == expected_without_api_kwargs
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expected_with_api_kwargs = (
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"TGO(api_kwargs={'foo': 'bar'}, dict_attr={BotCommand(command='command_1', "
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"description='description_1'): BotCommand(command='command_2', "
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"description='description_2')}, int_attr=42, "
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"list_attr=[BotCommand(command='command_1', description='description_1'), "
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"BotCommand(command='command_2', description='description_2')], "
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"string_attr='string', to_attr=BotCommand(command='command', "
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"description='description'))"
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)
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assert str(TGO(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})) == expected_with_api_kwargs
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assert repr(TGO(api_kwargs={"foo": "bar"})) == expected_with_api_kwargs
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("cls", TO_SUBCLASSES, ids=[cls.__name__ for cls in TO_SUBCLASSES])
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def test_subclasses_are_frozen(self, cls):
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if cls is TelegramObject or cls.__name__.startswith("_"):
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# Protected classes don't need to be frozen and neither does the base class
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return
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# instantiating each subclass would be tedious as some attributes require special init
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# args. So we inspect the code instead.
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source_file = inspect.getsourcefile(cls.__init__)
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parents = Path(source_file).parents
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is_test_file = Path(__file__).parent.resolve() in parents
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if is_test_file:
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# If the class is defined in a test file, we don't want to test it.
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return
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if source_file.endswith("telegramobject.py"):
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pytest.fail(
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f"{cls.__name__} does not have its own `__init__` "
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"and can therefore not be frozen correctly"
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)
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source_lines, first_line = inspect.getsourcelines(cls.__init__)
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# We use regex matching since a simple "if self._freeze() in source_lines[-1]" would also
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# allo commented lines.
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last_line_freezes = re.match(r"\s*self\.\_freeze\(\)", source_lines[-1])
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uses_with_unfrozen = re.search(
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r"\n\s*with self\.\_unfrozen\(\)\:", inspect.getsource(cls.__init__)
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)
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assert last_line_freezes or uses_with_unfrozen, f"{cls.__name__} is not frozen correctly"
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def test_freeze_unfreeze(self):
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class TestSub(TelegramObject):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self._protected = True
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self.public = True
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self._freeze()
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foo = TestSub()
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foo._protected = False
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assert foo._protected is False
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with pytest.raises(
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AttributeError, match="Attribute `public` of class `TestSub` can't be set!"
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):
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foo.public = False
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with pytest.raises(
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AttributeError, match="Attribute `public` of class `TestSub` can't be deleted!"
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):
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del foo.public
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foo._unfreeze()
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foo._protected = True
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assert foo._protected is True
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foo.public = False
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assert foo.public is False
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del foo.public
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del foo._protected
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assert not hasattr(foo, "public")
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assert not hasattr(foo, "_protected")
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