python-telegram-bot/telegram/payment/shippingquery.py
Eldinnie 0bed087542 remove unnecessary to_dict() (#834)
We have some objects that have exactly the same to_dict() method, only specifying that `from_user` should be `from` in the `data`-dict. I refractored this logic to `TelegramObject` and removed those to_dicts() from the code.
2018-02-19 10:31:38 +02:00

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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
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"""This module contains an object that represents a Telegram ShippingQuery."""
from telegram import TelegramObject, User, ShippingAddress
class ShippingQuery(TelegramObject):
"""This object contains information about an incoming shipping query.
Note:
* In Python `from` is a reserved word, use `from_user` instead.
Attributes:
id (:obj:`str`): Unique query identifier.
from_user (:class:`telegram.User`): User who sent the query.
invoice_payload (:obj:`str`): Bot specified invoice payload.
shipping_address (:class:`telegram.ShippingAddress`): User specified shipping address.
bot (:class:`telegram.Bot`): Optional. The Bot to use for instance methods.
Args:
id (:obj:`str`): Unique query identifier.
from_user (:class:`telegram.User`): User who sent the query.
invoice_payload (:obj:`str`): Bot specified invoice payload.
shipping_address (:class:`telegram.ShippingAddress`): User specified shipping address.
bot (:class:`telegram.Bot`, optional): The Bot to use for instance methods.
**kwargs (:obj:`dict`): Arbitrary keyword arguments.
"""
def __init__(self, id, from_user, invoice_payload, shipping_address, bot=None, **kwargs):
self.id = id
self.from_user = from_user
self.invoice_payload = invoice_payload
self.shipping_address = shipping_address
self.bot = bot
self._id_attrs = (self.id,)
@classmethod
def de_json(cls, data, bot):
if not data:
return None
data = super(ShippingQuery, cls).de_json(data, bot)
data['from_user'] = User.de_json(data.pop('from'), bot)
data['shipping_address'] = ShippingAddress.de_json(data.get('shipping_address'), bot)
return cls(**data)
def answer(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Shortcut for::
bot.answer_shipping_query(update.shipping_query.id, *args, **kwargs)
Args:
ok (:obj:`bool`): Specify True if delivery to the specified address is possible and
False if there are any problems (for example, if delivery to the specified address
is not possible).
shipping_options (List[:class:`telegram.ShippingOption`], optional): Required if ok is
True. A JSON-serialized array of available shipping options.
error_message (:obj:`str`, optional): Required if ok is False. Error message in human
readable form that explains why it is impossible to complete the order (e.g.
"Sorry, delivery to your desired address is unavailable'). Telegram will display
this message to the user.
"""
return self.bot.answer_shipping_query(self.id, *args, **kwargs)