python-telegram-bot/telegram/ext/jobqueue.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2018
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
"""This module contains the classes JobQueue and Job."""
import datetime
import logging
import time
import warnings
import weakref
from numbers import Number
from queue import PriorityQueue, Empty
from threading import Thread, Lock, Event
from telegram.ext.callbackcontext import CallbackContext
from telegram.utils.deprecate import TelegramDeprecationWarning
from telegram.utils.helpers import to_float_timestamp, _UTC
class Days(object):
MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN = range(7)
EVERY_DAY = tuple(range(7))
class JobQueue(object):
"""This class allows you to periodically perform tasks with the bot.
Attributes:
_queue (:obj:`PriorityQueue`): The queue that holds the Jobs.
bot (:class:`telegram.Bot`): The bot instance that should be passed to the jobs.
DEPRECATED: Use :attr:`set_dispatcher` instead.
"""
def __init__(self, bot=None):
self._queue = PriorityQueue()
if bot:
warnings.warn("Passing bot to jobqueue is deprecated. Please use set_dispatcher "
"instead!", TelegramDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
class MockDispatcher(object):
def __init__(self):
self.bot = bot
self.use_context = False
self._dispatcher = MockDispatcher()
else:
self._dispatcher = None
self.logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__)
self.__start_lock = Lock()
self.__next_peek_lock = Lock() # to protect self._next_peek & self.__tick
self.__tick = Event()
self.__thread = None
self._next_peek = None
self._running = False
def set_dispatcher(self, dispatcher):
"""Set the dispatcher to be used by this JobQueue. Use this instead of passing a
:class:`telegram.Bot` to the JobQueue, which is deprecated.
Args:
dispatcher (:class:`telegram.ext.Dispatcher`): The dispatcher.
"""
self._dispatcher = dispatcher
def _put(self, job, time_spec=None, previous_t=None):
"""
Enqueues the job, scheduling its next run at the correct time.
Args:
job (telegram.ext.Job): job to enqueue
time_spec (optional):
Specification of the time for which the job should be scheduled. The precise
semantics of this parameter depend on its type (see
:func:`telegram.ext.JobQueue.run_repeating` for details).
Defaults to now + ``job.interval``.
previous_t (optional):
Time at which the job last ran (``None`` if it hasn't run yet).
"""
# get time at which to run:
if time_spec is None:
time_spec = job.interval
if time_spec is None:
raise ValueError("no time specification given for scheduling non-repeating job")
next_t = to_float_timestamp(time_spec, reference_timestamp=previous_t)
# enqueue:
self.logger.debug('Putting job %s with t=%s', job.name, time_spec)
self._queue.put((next_t, job))
# Wake up the loop if this job should be executed next
self._set_next_peek(next_t)
def run_once(self, callback, when, context=None, name=None):
"""Creates a new ``Job`` that runs once and adds it to the queue.
Args:
callback (:obj:`callable`): The callback function that should be executed by the new
job. Callback signature for context based API:
``def callback(CallbackContext)``
``context.job`` is the :class:`telegram.ext.Job` instance. It can be used to access
its ``job.context`` or change it to a repeating job.
when (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta` | \
:obj:`datetime.datetime` | :obj:`datetime.time`):
Time in or at which the job should run. This parameter will be interpreted
depending on its type.
* :obj:`int` or :obj:`float` will be interpreted as "seconds from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.timedelta` will be interpreted as "time from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.datetime` will be interpreted as a specific date and time at
which the job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.time` will be interpreted as a specific time of day at which the
job should run. This could be either today or, if the time has already passed,
tomorrow.
context (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through ``job.context`` in the callback. Defaults to ``None``.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
``callback.__name__``.
Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new ``Job`` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
"""
job = Job(callback, repeat=False, context=context, name=name, job_queue=self)
self._put(job, time_spec=when)
return job
def run_repeating(self, callback, interval, first=None, context=None, name=None):
"""Creates a new ``Job`` that runs at specified intervals and adds it to the queue.
Args:
callback (:obj:`callable`): The callback function that should be executed by the new
job. Callback signature for context based API:
``def callback(CallbackContext)``
``context.job`` is the :class:`telegram.ext.Job` instance. It can be used to access
its ``job.context`` or change it to a repeating job.
interval (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta`): The interval in which
the job will run. If it is an :obj:`int` or a :obj:`float`, it will be interpreted
as seconds.
first (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta` | \
:obj:`datetime.datetime` | :obj:`datetime.time`, optional):
Time in or at which the job should run. This parameter will be interpreted
depending on its type.
* :obj:`int` or :obj:`float` will be interpreted as "seconds from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.timedelta` will be interpreted as "time from now" in which the
job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.datetime` will be interpreted as a specific date and time at
which the job should run.
* :obj:`datetime.time` will be interpreted as a specific time of day at which the
job should run. This could be either today or, if the time has already passed,
tomorrow.
Defaults to ``interval``
context (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through ``job.context`` in the callback. Defaults to ``None``.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
``callback.__name__``.
Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new ``Job`` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
Notes:
`interval` is always respected "as-is". That means that if DST changes during that
interval, the job might not run at the time one would expect. It is always recommended
to pin servers to UTC time, then time related behaviour can always be expected.
"""
job = Job(callback,
interval=interval,
repeat=True,
context=context,
name=name,
job_queue=self)
self._put(job, time_spec=first)
return job
def run_daily(self, callback, time, days=Days.EVERY_DAY, context=None, name=None):
"""Creates a new ``Job`` that runs on a daily basis and adds it to the queue.
Args:
callback (:obj:`callable`): The callback function that should be executed by the new
job. Callback signature for context based API:
``def callback(CallbackContext)``
``context.job`` is the :class:`telegram.ext.Job` instance. It can be used to access
its ``job.context`` or change it to a repeating job.
time (:obj:`datetime.time`): Time of day at which the job should run. If the timezone
(``time.tzinfo``) is ``None``, UTC will be assumed.
days (Tuple[:obj:`int`], optional): Defines on which days of the week the job should
run. Defaults to ``EVERY_DAY``
context (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function.
Can be accessed through ``job.context`` in the callback. Defaults to ``None``.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to
``callback.__name__``.
Returns:
:class:`telegram.ext.Job`: The new ``Job`` instance that has been added to the job
queue.
Notes:
Daily is just an alias for "24 Hours". That means that if DST changes during that
interval, the job might not run at the time one would expect. It is always recommended
to pin servers to UTC time, then time related behaviour can always be expected.
"""
job = Job(callback,
interval=datetime.timedelta(days=1),
repeat=True,
days=days,
tzinfo=time.tzinfo,
context=context,
name=name,
job_queue=self)
self._put(job, time_spec=time)
return job
def _set_next_peek(self, t):
# """
# Set next peek if not defined or `t` is before next peek.
# In case the next peek was set, also trigger the `self.__tick` event.
# """
with self.__next_peek_lock:
if not self._next_peek or self._next_peek > t:
self._next_peek = t
self.__tick.set()
def tick(self):
"""Run all jobs that are due and re-enqueue them with their interval."""
now = time.time()
self.logger.debug('Ticking jobs with t=%f', now)
while True:
try:
t, job = self._queue.get(False)
except Empty:
break
self.logger.debug('Peeked at %s with t=%f', job.name, t)
if t > now:
# We can get here in two conditions:
# 1. At the second or later pass of the while loop, after we've already
# processed the job(s) we were supposed to at this time.
# 2. At the first iteration of the loop only if `self.put()` had triggered
# `self.__tick` because `self._next_peek` wasn't set
self.logger.debug("Next task isn't due yet. Finished!")
self._queue.put((t, job))
self._set_next_peek(t)
break
if job.removed:
self.logger.debug('Removing job %s', job.name)
continue
if job.enabled:
try:
current_week_day = datetime.datetime.now(job.tzinfo).date().weekday()
if any(day == current_week_day for day in job.days):
self.logger.debug('Running job %s', job.name)
job.run(self._dispatcher)
except Exception:
self.logger.exception('An uncaught error was raised while executing job %s',
job.name)
else:
self.logger.debug('Skipping disabled job %s', job.name)
if job.repeat and not job.removed:
self._put(job, previous_t=t)
else:
self.logger.debug('Dropping non-repeating or removed job %s', job.name)
def start(self):
"""Starts the job_queue thread."""
self.__start_lock.acquire()
if not self._running:
self._running = True
self.__start_lock.release()
self.__thread = Thread(target=self._main_loop,
name="Bot:{}:job_queue".format(self._dispatcher.bot.id))
self.__thread.start()
self.logger.debug('%s thread started', self.__class__.__name__)
else:
self.__start_lock.release()
def _main_loop(self):
"""
Thread target of thread ``job_queue``. Runs in background and performs ticks on the job
queue.
"""
while self._running:
# self._next_peek may be (re)scheduled during self.tick() or self.put()
with self.__next_peek_lock:
tmout = self._next_peek - time.time() if self._next_peek else None
self._next_peek = None
self.__tick.clear()
self.__tick.wait(tmout)
# If we were woken up by self.stop(), just bail out
if not self._running:
break
self.tick()
self.logger.debug('%s thread stopped', self.__class__.__name__)
def stop(self):
"""Stops the thread."""
with self.__start_lock:
self._running = False
self.__tick.set()
if self.__thread is not None:
self.__thread.join()
def jobs(self):
"""Returns a tuple of all jobs that are currently in the ``JobQueue``."""
with self._queue.mutex:
return tuple(job[1] for job in self._queue.queue if job)
def get_jobs_by_name(self, name):
"""Returns a tuple of jobs with the given name that are currently in the ``JobQueue``"""
with self._queue.mutex:
return tuple(job[1] for job in self._queue.queue if job and job[1].name == name)
class Job(object):
"""This class encapsulates a Job.
Attributes:
callback (:obj:`callable`): The callback function that should be executed by the new job.
context (:obj:`object`): Optional. Additional data needed for the callback function.
name (:obj:`str`): Optional. The name of the new job.
Args:
callback (:obj:`callable`): The callback function that should be executed by the new job.
Callback signature for context based API:
``def callback(CallbackContext)``
a ``context.job`` is the :class:`telegram.ext.Job` instance. It can be used to access
its ``job.context`` or change it to a repeating job.
interval (:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta`, optional): The time
interval between executions of the job. If it is an :obj:`int` or a :obj:`float`,
it will be interpreted as seconds. If you don't set this value, you must set
:attr:`repeat` to ``False`` and specify :attr:`time_spec` when you put the job into
the job queue.
repeat (:obj:`bool`, optional): If this job should be periodically execute its callback
function (``True``) or only once (``False``). Defaults to ``True``.
context (:obj:`object`, optional): Additional data needed for the callback function. Can be
accessed through ``job.context`` in the callback. Defaults to ``None``.
name (:obj:`str`, optional): The name of the new job. Defaults to ``callback.__name__``.
days (Tuple[:obj:`int`], optional): Defines on which days of the week the job should run.
Defaults to ``Days.EVERY_DAY``
job_queue (:class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`, optional): The ``JobQueue`` this job belongs to.
Only optional for backward compatibility with ``JobQueue.put()``.
tzinfo (:obj:`datetime.tzinfo`, optional): timezone associated to this job. Used when
checking the day of the week to determine whether a job should run (only relevant when
``days is not Days.EVERY_DAY``). Defaults to UTC.
"""
def __init__(self,
callback,
interval=None,
repeat=True,
context=None,
days=Days.EVERY_DAY,
name=None,
job_queue=None,
tzinfo=_UTC):
self.callback = callback
self.context = context
self.name = name or callback.__name__
self._repeat = None
self._interval = None
self.interval = interval
self.repeat = repeat
self._days = None
self.days = days
self.tzinfo = tzinfo
self._job_queue = weakref.proxy(job_queue) if job_queue is not None else None
self._remove = Event()
self._enabled = Event()
self._enabled.set()
def run(self, dispatcher):
"""Executes the callback function."""
if dispatcher.use_context:
self.callback(CallbackContext.from_job(self, dispatcher))
else:
self.callback(dispatcher.bot, self)
def schedule_removal(self):
"""
Schedules this job for removal from the ``JobQueue``. It will be removed without executing
its callback function again.
"""
self._remove.set()
@property
def removed(self):
""":obj:`bool`: Whether this job is due to be removed."""
return self._remove.is_set()
@property
def enabled(self):
""":obj:`bool`: Whether this job is enabled."""
return self._enabled.is_set()
@enabled.setter
def enabled(self, status):
if status:
self._enabled.set()
else:
self._enabled.clear()
@property
def interval(self):
"""
:obj:`int` | :obj:`float` | :obj:`datetime.timedelta`: Optional. The interval in which the
job will run.
"""
return self._interval
@interval.setter
def interval(self, interval):
if interval is None and self.repeat:
raise ValueError("The 'interval' can not be 'None' when 'repeat' is set to 'True'")
if not (interval is None or isinstance(interval, (Number, datetime.timedelta))):
raise ValueError("The 'interval' must be of type 'datetime.timedelta',"
" 'int' or 'float'")
self._interval = interval
@property
def interval_seconds(self):
""":obj:`int`: The interval for this job in seconds."""
interval = self.interval
if isinstance(interval, datetime.timedelta):
return interval.total_seconds()
else:
return interval
@property
def repeat(self):
""":obj:`bool`: Optional. If this job should periodically execute its callback function."""
return self._repeat
@repeat.setter
def repeat(self, repeat):
if self.interval is None and repeat:
raise ValueError("'repeat' can not be set to 'True' when no 'interval' is set")
self._repeat = repeat
@property
def days(self):
"""Tuple[:obj:`int`]: Optional. Defines on which days of the week the job should run."""
return self._days
@days.setter
def days(self, days):
if not isinstance(days, tuple):
raise ValueError("The 'days' argument should be of type 'tuple'")
if not all(isinstance(day, int) for day in days):
raise ValueError("The elements of the 'days' argument should be of type 'int'")
if not all(0 <= day <= 6 for day in days):
raise ValueError("The elements of the 'days' argument should be from 0 up to and "
"including 6")
self._days = days
@property
def job_queue(self):
""":class:`telegram.ext.JobQueue`: Optional. The ``JobQueue`` this job belongs to."""
return self._job_queue
@job_queue.setter
def job_queue(self, job_queue):
# Property setter for backward compatibility with JobQueue.put()
if not self._job_queue:
self._job_queue = weakref.proxy(job_queue)
else:
raise RuntimeError("The 'job_queue' attribute can only be set once.")
def __lt__(self, other):
return False