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174 lines
8 KiB
Python
174 lines
8 KiB
Python
from inspect import getmembers, ismethod
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import threading
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import logging
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import telegram
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import time
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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__all__ = ['CommandHandler', 'CommandHandlerWithHelp']
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class CommandHandler(object):
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""" This handles incomming commands and gives an easy way to create commands.
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How to use this:
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create a new class which inherits this class or CommandHandlerWithHelp.
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define new methods that start with 'command_' and then the command_name.
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run run()
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"""
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def __init__(self, bot):
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self.bot = bot # a telegram bot
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self.isValidCommand = None # a function that returns a boolean and takes one agrument an update. if False is returned the the comaand is not executed.
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def _get_command_func(self, command):
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if command[0] == '/':
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command = command[1:]
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if hasattr(self, 'command_' + command):
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return self.__getattribute__('command_' + command) # a function
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else:
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return None
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def run(self, make_thread=True, last_update_id=None, thread_timeout=2, sleep=0.2):
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"""Continuously check for commands and run the according method
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Args:
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make_thread:
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if True make a thread for each command it found.
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if False make run the code linearly
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last_update:
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the offset arg from getUpdates and is kept up to date within this function
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thread_timeout:
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The timeout on a thread. If a thread is alive after this period then try to join the thread in
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the next loop.
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"""
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old_threads = []
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while True:
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time.sleep(sleep)
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threads, last_update_id = self.run_once(make_thread=make_thread, last_update_id=last_update_id)
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for t in threads:
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t.start()
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for t in old_threads:
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threads.append(t)
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old_threads = []
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for t in threads:
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t.join(timeout=thread_timeout)
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if t.isAlive():
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old_threads.append(t)
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def run_once(self, make_thread=True, last_update_id=None):
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""" Check the the messages for commands and make a Thread with the command or run the command depending on make_thread.
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Args:
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make_thread:
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True: the function returns a list with threads. Which didn't start yet.
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False: the function just runs the command it found and returns an empty list.
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last_update_id:
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the offset arg from getUpdates and is kept up to date within this function
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Returns:
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A tuple of two elements. The first element is a list with threads which didn't start yet or an empty list if
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make_threads==False. The second element is the updated las_update_id
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"""
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bot_name = self.bot.getMe().username
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threads = []
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try:
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updates = self.bot.getUpdates(offset=last_update_id)
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except:
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updates = []
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for update in updates:
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last_update_id = update.update_id + 1
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message = update.message
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if message.text[0] == '/':
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command, username = message.text.split(' ')[0], bot_name
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if '@' in command:
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command, username = command.split('@')
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if username == bot_name:
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command_func = self._get_command_func(command)
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if command_func is not None:
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self.bot.sendChatAction(update.message.chat.id,telegram.ChatAction.TYPING)
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if self.isValidCommand is None or self.isValidCommand(update):
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if make_thread:
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t = threading.Thread(target=command_func, args=(update,))
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threads.append(t)
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else:
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command_func(update)
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else:
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self._command_not_found(update) # TODO this must be another function.
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else:
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if make_thread:
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t = threading.Thread(target=self._command_not_found, args=(update,))
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threads.append(t)
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else:
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self._command_not_valid(update)
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return threads, last_update_id
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def _command_not_valid(self, update):
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"""Inform the telegram user that the command was not found.
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Override this method if you want to do it another way then by sending the the text:
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Sorry, I didn't understand the command: /command[@bot].
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"""
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chat_id = update.message.chat.id
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reply_to = update.message.message_id
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message = "Sorry, the command was not authorised or valid: {command}.".format(command=update.message.text.split(' ')[0])
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self.bot.sendMessage(chat_id, message, reply_to_message_id=reply_to)
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def _command_not_found(self, update):
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"""Inform the telegram user that the command was not found.
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Override this method if you want to do it another way then by sending the the text:
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Sorry, I didn't understand the command: /command[@bot].
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"""
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chat_id = update.message.chat.id
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reply_to = update.message.message_id
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message = "Sorry, I didn't understand the command: {command}.".format(command=update.message.text.split(' ')[0])
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self.bot.sendMessage(chat_id, message, reply_to_message_id=reply_to)
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class CommandHandlerWithHelp(CommandHandler):
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""" This CommandHandler has a builtin /help. It grabs the text from the docstrings of command_ functions."""
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def __init__(self, bot):
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super(CommandHandlerWithHelp, self).__init__(bot)
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self._help_title = 'Welcome to {name}.'.format(name=self.bot.getMe().username) # the title of help
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self._help_before_list = '' # text with information about the bot
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self._help_after_list = '' # a footer
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self._help_list_title = 'These are the commands:' # the title of the list
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self.is_reply = True
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self.command_start = self.command_help
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def _generate_help(self):
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""" Generate a string which can be send as a help file.
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This function generates a help file from all the docstrings from the commands.
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so docstrings of methods that start with command_ should explain what a command does and how a to use the
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command to the telegram user.
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"""
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command_functions = [attr[1] for attr in getmembers(self, predicate=ismethod) if attr[0][:8] == 'command_']
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help_message = self._help_title + '\n\n'
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help_message += self._help_before_list + '\n\n'
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help_message += self._help_list_title + '\n'
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for command_function in command_functions:
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if command_function.__doc__ is not None:
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help_message += ' /' + command_function.__name__[8:] + ' - ' + command_function.__doc__ + '\n'
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else:
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help_message += ' /' + command_function.__name__[8:] + ' - ' + '\n'
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help_message += '\n'
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help_message += self._help_after_list
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return help_message
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def _command_not_found(self, update):
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"""Inform the telegram user that the command was not found."""
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chat_id = update.message.chat.id
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reply_to = update.message.message_id
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message = 'Sorry, I did not understand the command: {command}. Please see /help for all available commands'
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if self.is_reply:
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self.bot.sendMessage(chat_id, message.format(command=update.message.text.split(' ')[0]),
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reply_to_message_id=reply_to)
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else:
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self.bot.sendMessage(chat_id, message.format(command=update.message.text.split(' ')[0]))
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def command_help(self, update):
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""" The help file. """
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chat_id = update.message.chat.id
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reply_to = update.message.message_id
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message = self._generate_help()
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self.bot.sendMessage(chat_id, message, reply_to_message_id=reply_to)
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