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583 lines
26 KiB
Python
583 lines
26 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) 2015-2020
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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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"""This module contains the class Updater, which tries to make creating Telegram bots intuitive."""
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import logging
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import ssl
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from threading import Thread, Lock, current_thread, Event
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from time import sleep
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from signal import signal, SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGABRT
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from queue import Queue
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from telegram import Bot, TelegramError
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from telegram.ext import Dispatcher, JobQueue
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from telegram.error import Unauthorized, InvalidToken, RetryAfter, TimedOut
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from telegram.utils.helpers import get_signal_name
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from telegram.utils.request import Request
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from telegram.utils.webhookhandler import (WebhookServer, WebhookAppClass)
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class Updater:
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"""
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This class, which employs the :class:`telegram.ext.Dispatcher`, provides a frontend to
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:class:`telegram.Bot` to the programmer, so they can focus on coding the bot. Its purpose is to
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receive the updates from Telegram and to deliver them to said dispatcher. It also runs in a
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separate thread, so the user can interact with the bot, for example on the command line. The
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dispatcher supports handlers for different kinds of data: Updates from Telegram, basic text
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commands and even arbitrary types. The updater can be started as a polling service or, for
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production, use a webhook to receive updates. This is achieved using the WebhookServer and
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WebhookHandler classes.
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Attributes:
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bot (:class:`telegram.Bot`): The bot used with this Updater.
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user_sig_handler (:obj:`function`): Optional. Function to be called when a signal is
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received.
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update_queue (:obj:`Queue`): Queue for the updates.
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job_queue (:class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`): Jobqueue for the updater.
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dispatcher (:class:`telegram.ext.Dispatcher`): Dispatcher that handles the updates and
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dispatches them to the handlers.
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running (:obj:`bool`): Indicates if the updater is running.
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persistence (:class:`telegram.ext.BasePersistence`): Optional. The persistence class to
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store data that should be persistent over restarts.
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use_context (:obj:`bool`): Optional. ``True`` if using context based callbacks.
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Args:
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token (:obj:`str`, optional): The bot's token given by the @BotFather.
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base_url (:obj:`str`, optional): Base_url for the bot.
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base_file_url (:obj:`str`, optional): Base_file_url for the bot.
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workers (:obj:`int`, optional): Amount of threads in the thread pool for functions
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decorated with ``@run_async`` (ignored if `dispatcher` argument is used).
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bot (:class:`telegram.Bot`, optional): A pre-initialized bot instance (ignored if
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`dispatcher` argument is used). If a pre-initialized bot is used, it is the user's
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responsibility to create it using a `Request` instance with a large enough connection
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pool.
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dispatcher (:class:`telegram.ext.Dispatcher`, optional): A pre-initialized dispatcher
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instance. If a pre-initialized dispatcher is used, it is the user's responsibility to
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create it with proper arguments.
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private_key (:obj:`bytes`, optional): Private key for decryption of telegram passport data.
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private_key_password (:obj:`bytes`, optional): Password for above private key.
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user_sig_handler (:obj:`function`, optional): Takes ``signum, frame`` as positional
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arguments. This will be called when a signal is received, defaults are (SIGINT,
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SIGTERM, SIGABRT) setable with :attr:`idle`.
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request_kwargs (:obj:`dict`, optional): Keyword args to control the creation of a
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`telegram.utils.request.Request` object (ignored if `bot` or `dispatcher` argument is
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used). The request_kwargs are very useful for the advanced users who would like to
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control the default timeouts and/or control the proxy used for http communication.
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use_context (:obj:`bool`, optional): If set to ``True`` Use the context based callback API
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(ignored if `dispatcher` argument is used). During the deprecation period of the old
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API the default is ``False``. **New users**: set this to ``True``.
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persistence (:class:`telegram.ext.BasePersistence`, optional): The persistence class to
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store data that should be persistent over restarts (ignored if `dispatcher` argument is
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used).
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defaults (:class:`telegram.ext.Defaults`, optional): An object containing default values to
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be used if not set explicitly in the bot methods.
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Note:
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* You must supply either a :attr:`bot` or a :attr:`token` argument.
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* If you supply a :attr:`bot`, you will need to pass :attr:`defaults` to *both* the bot and
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the :class:`telegram.ext.Updater`.
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Raises:
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ValueError: If both :attr:`token` and :attr:`bot` are passed or none of them.
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"""
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_request = None
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def __init__(self,
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token=None,
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base_url=None,
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workers=4,
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bot=None,
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private_key=None,
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private_key_password=None,
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user_sig_handler=None,
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request_kwargs=None,
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persistence=None,
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defaults=None,
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use_context=False,
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dispatcher=None,
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base_file_url=None):
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if dispatcher is None:
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if (token is None) and (bot is None):
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raise ValueError('`token` or `bot` must be passed')
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if (token is not None) and (bot is not None):
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raise ValueError('`token` and `bot` are mutually exclusive')
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if (private_key is not None) and (bot is not None):
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raise ValueError('`bot` and `private_key` are mutually exclusive')
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else:
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if bot is not None:
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raise ValueError('`dispatcher` and `bot` are mutually exclusive')
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if persistence is not None:
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raise ValueError('`dispatcher` and `persistence` are mutually exclusive')
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if workers is not None:
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raise ValueError('`dispatcher` and `workers` are mutually exclusive')
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if use_context != dispatcher.use_context:
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raise ValueError('`dispatcher` and `use_context` are mutually exclusive')
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self.logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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if dispatcher is None:
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con_pool_size = workers + 4
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if bot is not None:
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self.bot = bot
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if bot.request.con_pool_size < con_pool_size:
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self.logger.warning(
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'Connection pool of Request object is smaller than optimal value (%s)',
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con_pool_size)
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else:
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# we need a connection pool the size of:
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# * for each of the workers
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# * 1 for Dispatcher
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# * 1 for polling Updater (even if webhook is used, we can spare a connection)
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# * 1 for JobQueue
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# * 1 for main thread
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if request_kwargs is None:
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request_kwargs = {}
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if 'con_pool_size' not in request_kwargs:
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request_kwargs['con_pool_size'] = con_pool_size
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self._request = Request(**request_kwargs)
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self.bot = Bot(token,
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base_url,
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base_file_url=base_file_url,
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request=self._request,
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private_key=private_key,
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private_key_password=private_key_password,
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defaults=defaults)
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self.update_queue = Queue()
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self.job_queue = JobQueue()
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self.__exception_event = Event()
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self.persistence = persistence
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self.dispatcher = Dispatcher(self.bot,
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self.update_queue,
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job_queue=self.job_queue,
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workers=workers,
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exception_event=self.__exception_event,
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persistence=persistence,
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use_context=use_context)
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self.job_queue.set_dispatcher(self.dispatcher)
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else:
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con_pool_size = dispatcher.workers + 4
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self.bot = dispatcher.bot
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if self.bot.request.con_pool_size < con_pool_size:
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self.logger.warning(
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'Connection pool of Request object is smaller than optimal value (%s)',
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con_pool_size)
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self.update_queue = dispatcher.update_queue
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self.__exception_event = dispatcher.exception_event
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self.persistence = dispatcher.persistence
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self.job_queue = dispatcher.job_queue
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self.dispatcher = dispatcher
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self.user_sig_handler = user_sig_handler
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self.last_update_id = 0
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self.running = False
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self.is_idle = False
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self.httpd = None
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self.__lock = Lock()
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self.__threads = []
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# Just for passing to WebhookAppClass
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self._default_quote = defaults.quote if defaults else None
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def _init_thread(self, target, name, *args, **kwargs):
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thr = Thread(target=self._thread_wrapper,
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name="Bot:{}:{}".format(self.bot.id, name),
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args=(target,) + args,
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kwargs=kwargs)
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thr.start()
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self.__threads.append(thr)
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def _thread_wrapper(self, target, *args, **kwargs):
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thr_name = current_thread().name
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self.logger.debug('{} - started'.format(thr_name))
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try:
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target(*args, **kwargs)
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except Exception:
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self.__exception_event.set()
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self.logger.exception('unhandled exception in %s', thr_name)
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raise
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self.logger.debug('{} - ended'.format(thr_name))
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def start_polling(self,
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poll_interval=0.0,
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timeout=10,
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clean=False,
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bootstrap_retries=-1,
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read_latency=2.,
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allowed_updates=None):
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"""Starts polling updates from Telegram.
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Args:
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poll_interval (:obj:`float`, optional): Time to wait between polling updates from
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Telegram in seconds. Default is 0.0.
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timeout (:obj:`float`, optional): Passed to :attr:`telegram.Bot.get_updates`.
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clean (:obj:`bool`, optional): Whether to clean any pending updates on Telegram servers
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before actually starting to poll. Default is False.
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bootstrap_retries (:obj:`int`, optional): Whether the bootstrapping phase of the
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`Updater` will retry on failures on the Telegram server.
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* < 0 - retry indefinitely (default)
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* 0 - no retries
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* > 0 - retry up to X times
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allowed_updates (List[:obj:`str`], optional): Passed to
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:attr:`telegram.Bot.get_updates`.
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read_latency (:obj:`float` | :obj:`int`, optional): Grace time in seconds for receiving
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the reply from server. Will be added to the `timeout` value and used as the read
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timeout from server (Default: 2).
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Returns:
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:obj:`Queue`: The update queue that can be filled from the main thread.
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"""
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with self.__lock:
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if not self.running:
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self.running = True
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# Create & start threads
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self.job_queue.start()
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dispatcher_ready = Event()
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self._init_thread(self.dispatcher.start, "dispatcher", ready=dispatcher_ready)
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self._init_thread(self._start_polling, "updater", poll_interval, timeout,
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read_latency, bootstrap_retries, clean, allowed_updates)
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dispatcher_ready.wait()
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# Return the update queue so the main thread can insert updates
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return self.update_queue
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def start_webhook(self,
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listen='127.0.0.1',
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port=80,
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url_path='',
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cert=None,
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key=None,
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clean=False,
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bootstrap_retries=0,
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webhook_url=None,
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allowed_updates=None):
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"""
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Starts a small http server to listen for updates via webhook. If cert
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and key are not provided, the webhook will be started directly on
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http://listen:port/url_path, so SSL can be handled by another
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application. Else, the webhook will be started on
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https://listen:port/url_path
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Args:
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listen (:obj:`str`, optional): IP-Address to listen on. Default ``127.0.0.1``.
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port (:obj:`int`, optional): Port the bot should be listening on. Default ``80``.
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url_path (:obj:`str`, optional): Path inside url.
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cert (:obj:`str`, optional): Path to the SSL certificate file.
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key (:obj:`str`, optional): Path to the SSL key file.
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clean (:obj:`bool`, optional): Whether to clean any pending updates on Telegram servers
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before actually starting the webhook. Default is ``False``.
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bootstrap_retries (:obj:`int`, optional): Whether the bootstrapping phase of the
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`Updater` will retry on failures on the Telegram server.
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* < 0 - retry indefinitely (default)
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* 0 - no retries
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* > 0 - retry up to X times
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webhook_url (:obj:`str`, optional): Explicitly specify the webhook url. Useful behind
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NAT, reverse proxy, etc. Default is derived from `listen`, `port` & `url_path`.
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allowed_updates (List[:obj:`str`], optional): Passed to
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:attr:`telegram.Bot.set_webhook`.
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Returns:
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:obj:`Queue`: The update queue that can be filled from the main thread.
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"""
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with self.__lock:
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if not self.running:
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self.running = True
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# Create & start threads
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self.job_queue.start()
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self._init_thread(self.dispatcher.start, "dispatcher"),
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self._init_thread(self._start_webhook, "updater", listen, port, url_path, cert,
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key, bootstrap_retries, clean, webhook_url, allowed_updates)
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# Return the update queue so the main thread can insert updates
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return self.update_queue
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def _start_polling(self, poll_interval, timeout, read_latency, bootstrap_retries, clean,
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allowed_updates): # pragma: no cover
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# Thread target of thread 'updater'. Runs in background, pulls
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# updates from Telegram and inserts them in the update queue of the
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# Dispatcher.
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self.logger.debug('Updater thread started (polling)')
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self._bootstrap(bootstrap_retries, clean=clean, webhook_url='', allowed_updates=None)
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self.logger.debug('Bootstrap done')
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def polling_action_cb():
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updates = self.bot.get_updates(self.last_update_id,
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timeout=timeout,
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read_latency=read_latency,
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allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
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if updates:
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if not self.running:
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self.logger.debug('Updates ignored and will be pulled again on restart')
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else:
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for update in updates:
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self.update_queue.put(update)
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self.last_update_id = updates[-1].update_id + 1
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return True
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def polling_onerr_cb(exc):
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# Put the error into the update queue and let the Dispatcher
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# broadcast it
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self.update_queue.put(exc)
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self._network_loop_retry(polling_action_cb, polling_onerr_cb, 'getting Updates',
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poll_interval)
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def _network_loop_retry(self, action_cb, onerr_cb, description, interval):
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"""Perform a loop calling `action_cb`, retrying after network errors.
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Stop condition for loop: `self.running` evaluates False or return value of `action_cb`
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evaluates False.
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Args:
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action_cb (:obj:`callable`): Network oriented callback function to call.
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onerr_cb (:obj:`callable`): Callback to call when TelegramError is caught. Receives the
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exception object as a parameter.
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description (:obj:`str`): Description text to use for logs and exception raised.
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interval (:obj:`float` | :obj:`int`): Interval to sleep between each call to
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`action_cb`.
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"""
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self.logger.debug('Start network loop retry %s', description)
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cur_interval = interval
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while self.running:
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try:
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if not action_cb():
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break
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except RetryAfter as e:
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self.logger.info('%s', e)
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cur_interval = 0.5 + e.retry_after
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except TimedOut as toe:
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self.logger.debug('Timed out %s: %s', description, toe)
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# If failure is due to timeout, we should retry asap.
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cur_interval = 0
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except InvalidToken as pex:
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self.logger.error('Invalid token; aborting')
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raise pex
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except TelegramError as te:
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self.logger.error('Error while %s: %s', description, te)
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onerr_cb(te)
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cur_interval = self._increase_poll_interval(cur_interval)
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else:
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cur_interval = interval
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if cur_interval:
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sleep(cur_interval)
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@staticmethod
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def _increase_poll_interval(current_interval):
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# increase waiting times on subsequent errors up to 30secs
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if current_interval == 0:
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current_interval = 1
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elif current_interval < 30:
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current_interval += current_interval / 2
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elif current_interval > 30:
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current_interval = 30
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return current_interval
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def _start_webhook(self, listen, port, url_path, cert, key, bootstrap_retries, clean,
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webhook_url, allowed_updates):
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self.logger.debug('Updater thread started (webhook)')
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use_ssl = cert is not None and key is not None
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if not url_path.startswith('/'):
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url_path = '/{}'.format(url_path)
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# Create Tornado app instance
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app = WebhookAppClass(url_path, self.bot, self.update_queue,
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default_quote=self._default_quote)
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# Form SSL Context
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# An SSLError is raised if the private key does not match with the certificate
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if use_ssl:
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try:
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ssl_ctx = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
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ssl_ctx.load_cert_chain(cert, key)
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except ssl.SSLError:
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raise TelegramError('Invalid SSL Certificate')
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else:
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ssl_ctx = None
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# Create and start server
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self.httpd = WebhookServer(listen, port, app, ssl_ctx)
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if use_ssl:
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# DO NOT CHANGE: Only set webhook if SSL is handled by library
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if not webhook_url:
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webhook_url = self._gen_webhook_url(listen, port, url_path)
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self._bootstrap(max_retries=bootstrap_retries,
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clean=clean,
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webhook_url=webhook_url,
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cert=open(cert, 'rb'),
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allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
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elif clean:
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self.logger.warning("cleaning updates is not supported if "
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"SSL-termination happens elsewhere; skipping")
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self.httpd.serve_forever()
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@staticmethod
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def _gen_webhook_url(listen, port, url_path):
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return 'https://{listen}:{port}{path}'.format(listen=listen, port=port, path=url_path)
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def _bootstrap(self,
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max_retries,
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clean,
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webhook_url,
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allowed_updates,
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cert=None,
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bootstrap_interval=5):
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retries = [0]
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def bootstrap_del_webhook():
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self.bot.delete_webhook()
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return False
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def bootstrap_clean_updates():
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self.logger.debug('Cleaning updates from Telegram server')
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updates = self.bot.get_updates()
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while updates:
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updates = self.bot.get_updates(updates[-1].update_id + 1)
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return False
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def bootstrap_set_webhook():
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self.bot.set_webhook(url=webhook_url,
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certificate=cert,
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allowed_updates=allowed_updates)
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return False
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def bootstrap_onerr_cb(exc):
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if not isinstance(exc, Unauthorized) and (max_retries < 0 or retries[0] < max_retries):
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retries[0] += 1
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self.logger.warning('Failed bootstrap phase; try=%s max_retries=%s', retries[0],
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max_retries)
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else:
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self.logger.error('Failed bootstrap phase after %s retries (%s)', retries[0], exc)
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raise exc
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# Cleaning pending messages is done by polling for them - so we need to delete webhook if
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# one is configured.
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# We also take this chance to delete pre-configured webhook if this is a polling Updater.
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# NOTE: We don't know ahead if a webhook is configured, so we just delete.
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if clean or not webhook_url:
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self._network_loop_retry(bootstrap_del_webhook, bootstrap_onerr_cb,
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'bootstrap del webhook', bootstrap_interval)
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retries[0] = 0
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# Clean pending messages, if requested.
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if clean:
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self._network_loop_retry(bootstrap_clean_updates, bootstrap_onerr_cb,
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'bootstrap clean updates', bootstrap_interval)
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retries[0] = 0
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sleep(1)
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# Restore/set webhook settings, if needed. Again, we don't know ahead if a webhook is set,
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# so we set it anyhow.
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if webhook_url:
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self._network_loop_retry(bootstrap_set_webhook, bootstrap_onerr_cb,
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'bootstrap set webhook', bootstrap_interval)
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def stop(self):
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"""Stops the polling/webhook thread, the dispatcher and the job queue."""
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self.job_queue.stop()
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with self.__lock:
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if self.running or self.dispatcher.has_running_threads:
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self.logger.debug('Stopping Updater and Dispatcher...')
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self.running = False
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|
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self._stop_httpd()
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self._stop_dispatcher()
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self._join_threads()
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# Stop the Request instance only if it was created by the Updater
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if self._request:
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self._request.stop()
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def _stop_httpd(self):
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if self.httpd:
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self.logger.debug('Waiting for current webhook connection to be '
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'closed... Send a Telegram message to the bot to exit '
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|
'immediately.')
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self.httpd.shutdown()
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self.httpd = None
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def _stop_dispatcher(self):
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self.logger.debug('Requesting Dispatcher to stop...')
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|
self.dispatcher.stop()
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|
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def _join_threads(self):
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for thr in self.__threads:
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self.logger.debug('Waiting for {} thread to end'.format(thr.name))
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thr.join()
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|
self.logger.debug('{} thread has ended'.format(thr.name))
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|
self.__threads = []
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|
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def signal_handler(self, signum, frame):
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|
self.is_idle = False
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|
if self.running:
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|
self.logger.info('Received signal {} ({}), stopping...'.format(
|
|
signum, get_signal_name(signum)))
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|
if self.persistence:
|
|
# Update user_data and chat_data before flushing
|
|
self.dispatcher.update_persistence()
|
|
self.persistence.flush()
|
|
self.stop()
|
|
if self.user_sig_handler:
|
|
self.user_sig_handler(signum, frame)
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|
else:
|
|
self.logger.warning('Exiting immediately!')
|
|
import os
|
|
os._exit(1)
|
|
|
|
def idle(self, stop_signals=(SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGABRT)):
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|
"""Blocks until one of the signals are received and stops the updater.
|
|
|
|
Args:
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|
stop_signals (:obj:`list` | :obj:`tuple`): List 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``).
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|
|
|
"""
|
|
for sig in stop_signals:
|
|
signal(sig, self.signal_handler)
|
|
|
|
self.is_idle = True
|
|
|
|
while self.is_idle:
|
|
sleep(1)
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