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Python
421 lines
17 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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"""This module contains the CallbackContext class."""
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Coroutine, Dict, Generic, List, Match, NoReturn, Optional, Type
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from telegram._callbackquery import CallbackQuery
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from telegram._update import Update
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from telegram._utils.warnings import warn
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from telegram.ext._extbot import ExtBot
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from telegram.ext._utils.types import BD, BT, CD, UD
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from asyncio import Queue
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from typing import Any
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from telegram.ext import Application, Job, JobQueue # noqa: F401
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from telegram.ext._utils.types import CCT
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_STORING_DATA_WIKI = (
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"https://github.com/python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot"
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"/wiki/Storing-bot%2C-user-and-chat-related-data"
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)
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class CallbackContext(Generic[BT, UD, CD, BD]):
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"""
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This is a context object passed to the callback called by :class:`telegram.ext.BaseHandler`
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or by the :class:`telegram.ext.Application` in an error handler added by
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:attr:`telegram.ext.Application.add_error_handler` or to the callback of a
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:class:`telegram.ext.Job`.
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Note:
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:class:`telegram.ext.Application` will create a single context for an entire update. This
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means that if you got 2 handlers in different groups and they both get called, they will
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receive the same :class:`CallbackContext` object (of course with proper attributes like
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:attr:`matches` differing). This allows you to add custom attributes in a lower handler
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group callback, and then subsequently access those attributes in a higher handler group
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callback. Note that the attributes on :class:`CallbackContext` might change in the future,
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so make sure to use a fairly unique name for the attributes.
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Warning:
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Do not combine custom attributes with :paramref:`telegram.ext.BaseHandler.block` set to
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:obj:`False` or :attr:`telegram.ext.Application.concurrent_updates` set to
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:obj:`True`. Due to how those work, it will almost certainly execute the callbacks for an
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update out of order, and the attributes that you think you added will not be present.
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This class is a :class:`~typing.Generic` class and accepts four type variables:
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1. The type of :attr:`bot`. Must be :class:`telegram.Bot` or a subclass of that class.
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2. The type of :attr:`user_data` (if :attr:`user_data` is not :obj:`None`).
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3. The type of :attr:`chat_data` (if :attr:`chat_data` is not :obj:`None`).
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4. The type of :attr:`bot_data` (if :attr:`bot_data` is not :obj:`None`).
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Examples:
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* :any:`Context Types Bot <examples.contexttypesbot>`
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* :any:`Custom Webhook Bot <examples.customwebhookbot>`
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.. seealso:: :attr:`telegram.ext.ContextTypes.DEFAULT_TYPE`,
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`Job Queue <https://github.com/python-telegram-bot/
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python-telegram-bot/wiki/Extensions-%E2%80%93-JobQueue>`_
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Args:
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application (:class:`telegram.ext.Application`): The application associated with this
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context.
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chat_id (:obj:`int`, optional): The ID of the chat associated with this object. Used
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to provide :attr:`chat_data`.
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.. versionadded:: 20.0
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user_id (:obj:`int`, optional): The ID of the user associated with this object. Used
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to provide :attr:`user_data`.
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.. versionadded:: 20.0
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Attributes:
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coroutine (:term:`coroutine function`): Optional. Only present in error handlers if the
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error was caused by a coroutine run with :meth:`Application.create_task` or a handler
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callback with :attr:`block=False <BaseHandler.block>`.
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matches (List[:meth:`re.Match <re.Match.expand>`]): Optional. If the associated update
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originated from a :class:`filters.Regex`, this will contain a list of match objects for
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every pattern where ``re.search(pattern, string)`` returned a match. Note that filters
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short circuit, so combined regex filters will not always be evaluated.
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args (List[:obj:`str`]): Optional. Arguments passed to a command if the associated update
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is handled by :class:`telegram.ext.CommandHandler`, :class:`telegram.ext.PrefixHandler`
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or :class:`telegram.ext.StringCommandHandler`. It contains a list of the words in the
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text after the command, using any whitespace string as a delimiter.
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error (:exc:`Exception`): Optional. The error that was raised. Only present when passed
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to an error handler registered with :attr:`telegram.ext.Application.add_error_handler`.
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job (:class:`telegram.ext.Job`): Optional. The job which originated this callback.
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Only present when passed to the callback of :class:`telegram.ext.Job` or in error
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handlers if the error is caused by a job.
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.. versionchanged:: 20.0
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:attr:`job` is now also present in error handlers if the error is caused by a job.
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"""
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__slots__ = (
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"_application",
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"_chat_id",
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"_user_id",
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"args",
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"matches",
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"error",
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"job",
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"coroutine",
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"__dict__",
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)
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def __init__(
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self: "CCT",
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application: "Application[BT, CCT, UD, CD, BD, Any]",
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chat_id: int = None,
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user_id: int = None,
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):
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self._application = application
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self._chat_id = chat_id
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self._user_id = user_id
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self.args: Optional[List[str]] = None
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self.matches: Optional[List[Match]] = None
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self.error: Optional[Exception] = None
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self.job: Optional["Job"] = None
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self.coroutine: Optional[Coroutine] = None
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@property
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def application(self) -> "Application[BT, CCT, UD, CD, BD, Any]":
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""":class:`telegram.ext.Application`: The application associated with this context."""
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return self._application
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@property
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def bot_data(self) -> BD:
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""":obj:`ContextTypes.bot_data`: Optional. An object that can be used to keep any data in.
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For each update it will be the same :attr:`ContextTypes.bot_data`. Defaults to :obj:`dict`.
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.. seealso:: `Storing Bot, User and Chat Related Data <https://github.com/\
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python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/wiki/Storing-bot%2C-user-and-\
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chat-related-data>`_,
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"""
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return self.application.bot_data
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@bot_data.setter
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def bot_data(self, value: object) -> NoReturn:
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raise AttributeError(
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f"You can not assign a new value to bot_data, see {_STORING_DATA_WIKI}"
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)
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@property
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def chat_data(self) -> Optional[CD]:
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""":obj:`ContextTypes.chat_data`: Optional. An object that can be used to keep any data in.
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For each update from the same chat id it will be the same :obj:`ContextTypes.chat_data`.
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Defaults to :obj:`dict`.
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Warning:
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When a group chat migrates to a supergroup, its chat id will change and the
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``chat_data`` needs to be transferred. For details see our `wiki page
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<https://github.com/python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/wiki/
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Storing-bot,-user-and-chat-related-data#chat-migration>`_.
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.. seealso:: `Storing Bot, User and Chat Related Data <https://github.com/\
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python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/wiki/Storing-bot%2C-user-and-\
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chat-related-data>`_,
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.. versionchanged:: 20.0
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The chat data is now also present in error handlers if the error is caused by a job.
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"""
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if self._chat_id is not None:
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return self._application.chat_data[self._chat_id]
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return None
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@chat_data.setter
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def chat_data(self, value: object) -> NoReturn:
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raise AttributeError(
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f"You can not assign a new value to chat_data, see {_STORING_DATA_WIKI}"
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)
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@property
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def user_data(self) -> Optional[UD]:
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""":obj:`ContextTypes.user_data`: Optional. An object that can be used to keep any data in.
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For each update from the same user it will be the same :obj:`ContextTypes.user_data`.
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Defaults to :obj:`dict`.
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.. seealso:: `Storing Bot, User and Chat Related Data <https://github.com/\
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python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/wiki/Storing-bot%2C-user-and\
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-chat-related-data>`_,
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.. versionchanged:: 20.0
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The user data is now also present in error handlers if the error is caused by a job.
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"""
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if self._user_id is not None:
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return self._application.user_data[self._user_id]
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return None
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@user_data.setter
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def user_data(self, value: object) -> NoReturn:
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raise AttributeError(
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f"You can not assign a new value to user_data, see {_STORING_DATA_WIKI}"
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)
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async def refresh_data(self) -> None:
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"""If :attr:`application` uses persistence, calls
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:meth:`telegram.ext.BasePersistence.refresh_bot_data` on :attr:`bot_data`,
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:meth:`telegram.ext.BasePersistence.refresh_chat_data` on :attr:`chat_data` and
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:meth:`telegram.ext.BasePersistence.refresh_user_data` on :attr:`user_data`, if
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appropriate.
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Will be called by :meth:`telegram.ext.Application.process_update` and
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:meth:`telegram.ext.Job.run`.
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.. versionadded:: 13.6
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"""
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if self.application.persistence:
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if self.application.persistence.store_data.bot_data:
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await self.application.persistence.refresh_bot_data(self.bot_data)
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if self.application.persistence.store_data.chat_data and self._chat_id is not None:
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await self.application.persistence.refresh_chat_data(
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chat_id=self._chat_id, chat_data=self.chat_data
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)
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if self.application.persistence.store_data.user_data and self._user_id is not None:
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await self.application.persistence.refresh_user_data(
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user_id=self._user_id, user_data=self.user_data
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)
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def drop_callback_data(self, callback_query: CallbackQuery) -> None:
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"""
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Deletes the cached data for the specified callback query.
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.. versionadded:: 13.6
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Note:
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Will *not* raise exceptions in case the data is not found in the cache.
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*Will* raise :exc:`KeyError` in case the callback query can not be found in the cache.
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.. seealso:: `Arbitrary callback_data <https://github.com/\
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python-telegram-bot/python-telegram-bot/wiki/Arbitrary-callback_data>`_
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Args:
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callback_query (:class:`telegram.CallbackQuery`): The callback query.
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Raises:
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KeyError | RuntimeError: :exc:`KeyError`, if the callback query can not be found in
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the cache and :exc:`RuntimeError`, if the bot doesn't allow for arbitrary
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callback data.
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"""
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if isinstance(self.bot, ExtBot):
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if self.bot.callback_data_cache is None:
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raise RuntimeError(
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"This telegram.ext.ExtBot instance does not use arbitrary callback data."
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)
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self.bot.callback_data_cache.drop_data(callback_query)
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else:
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raise RuntimeError("telegram.Bot does not allow for arbitrary callback data.")
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@classmethod
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def from_error(
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cls: Type["CCT"],
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update: object,
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error: Exception,
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application: "Application[BT, CCT, UD, CD, BD, Any]",
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job: "Job" = None,
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coroutine: Coroutine = None,
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) -> "CCT":
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"""
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Constructs an instance of :class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext` to be passed to the error
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handlers.
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.. seealso:: :meth:`telegram.ext.Application.add_error_handler`
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.. versionchanged:: 20.0
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Removed arguments ``async_args`` and ``async_kwargs``.
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Args:
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update (:obj:`object` | :class:`telegram.Update`): The update associated with the
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error. May be :obj:`None`, e.g. for errors in job callbacks.
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error (:obj:`Exception`): The error.
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application (:class:`telegram.ext.Application`): The application associated with this
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context.
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job (:class:`telegram.ext.Job`, optional): The job associated with the error.
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.. versionadded:: 20.0
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coroutine (:term:`coroutine function`, optional): The coroutine function associated
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with this error if the error was caused by a coroutine run with
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:meth:`Application.create_task` or a handler callback with
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:attr:`block=False <BaseHandler.block>`.
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.. versionadded:: 20.0
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Returns:
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:class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext`
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"""
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# update and job will never be present at the same time
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if update is not None:
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self = cls.from_update(update, application)
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elif job is not None:
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self = cls.from_job(job, application)
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else:
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self = cls(application) # type: ignore
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self.error = error
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self.coroutine = coroutine
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return self
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@classmethod
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def from_update(
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cls: Type["CCT"],
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update: object,
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application: "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, Any]",
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) -> "CCT":
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"""
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Constructs an instance of :class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext` to be passed to the
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handlers.
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.. seealso:: :meth:`telegram.ext.Application.add_handler`
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Args:
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update (:obj:`object` | :class:`telegram.Update`): The update.
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application (:class:`telegram.ext.Application`): The application associated with this
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context.
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Returns:
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:class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext`
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"""
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if isinstance(update, Update):
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chat = update.effective_chat
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user = update.effective_user
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chat_id = chat.id if chat else None
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user_id = user.id if user else None
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return cls(application, chat_id=chat_id, user_id=user_id) # type: ignore
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return cls(application) # type: ignore
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@classmethod
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def from_job(
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cls: Type["CCT"],
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job: "Job",
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application: "Application[Any, CCT, Any, Any, Any, Any]",
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) -> "CCT":
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"""
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Constructs an instance of :class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext` to be passed to a
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job callback.
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.. seealso:: :meth:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`
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Args:
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job (:class:`telegram.ext.Job`): The job.
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application (:class:`telegram.ext.Application`): The application associated with this
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context.
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Returns:
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:class:`telegram.ext.CallbackContext`
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"""
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self = cls(application, chat_id=job.chat_id, user_id=job.user_id) # type: ignore
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self.job = job
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return self
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def update(self, data: Dict[str, object]) -> None:
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"""Updates ``self.__slots__`` with the passed data.
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Args:
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data (Dict[:obj:`str`, :obj:`object`]): The data.
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"""
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for key, value in data.items():
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setattr(self, key, value)
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@property
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def bot(self) -> BT:
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""":class:`telegram.Bot`: The bot associated with this context."""
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return self._application.bot
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@property
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def job_queue(self) -> Optional["JobQueue"]:
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"""
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:class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`: The :class:`JobQueue` used by the
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:class:`telegram.ext.Application`.
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.. seealso:: `Job Queue <https://github.com/python-telegram-bot/
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python-telegram-bot/wiki/Extensions-%E2%80%93-JobQueue>`_
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"""
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if self._application._job_queue is None: # pylint: disable=protected-access
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warn(
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"No `JobQueue` set up. To use `JobQueue`, you must install PTB via "
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"`pip install python-telegram-bot[job_queue]`.",
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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return self._application._job_queue # pylint: disable=protected-access
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@property
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def update_queue(self) -> "Queue[object]":
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"""
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:class:`asyncio.Queue`: The :class:`asyncio.Queue` instance used by the
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:class:`telegram.ext.Application` and (usually) the :class:`telegram.ext.Updater`
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associated with this context.
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"""
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return self._application.update_queue
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@property
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def match(self) -> Optional[Match[str]]:
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"""
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:meth:`re.Match <re.Match.expand>`: The first match from :attr:`matches`.
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Useful if you are only filtering using a single regex filter.
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Returns :obj:`None` if :attr:`matches` is empty.
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"""
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try:
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return self.matches[0] # type: ignore[index] # pylint: disable=unsubscriptable-object
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except (IndexError, TypeError):
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return None
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