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* Bot API 3.3 * simpler helper methods (accept only custom names now) attempt to fix circular import (not sure if its the correct way tho) added helper methods into User object * fix User objects in tests to contain is_bot required value * fix User objects in tests to contain is_bot required value * delete extra line that caused flake8 error * fix swapped arguments
281 lines
9.5 KiB
Python
281 lines
9.5 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) 2015-2017
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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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import os
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import signal
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import sys
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from queue import Queue
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from random import randrange
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from threading import Thread
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from time import sleep
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try:
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# python2
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from urllib2 import urlopen, Request, HTTPError
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except ImportError:
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# python3
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from urllib.request import Request, urlopen
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from urllib.error import HTTPError
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import pytest
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from future.builtins import bytes
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from telegram import TelegramError, Message, User, Chat, Update, Bot
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from telegram.error import Unauthorized, InvalidToken
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from telegram.ext import Updater
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signalskip = pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == 'win32',
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reason='Can\'t send signals without stopping '
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'whole process on windows')
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@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
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def updater(bot):
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up = Updater(bot=bot, workers=2)
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yield up
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if up.running:
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up.stop()
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class TestUpdater(object):
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message_count = 0
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received = None
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attempts = 0
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def reset(self):
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self.message_count = 0
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self.received = None
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self.attempts = 0
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def error_handler(self, bot, update, error):
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self.received = error.message
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def callback(self, bot, update):
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self.received = update.message.text
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# TODO: test clean= argument
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def test_error_on_get_updates(self, monkeypatch, updater):
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def test(*args, **kwargs):
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raise TelegramError('Test Error 2')
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.get_updates', test)
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
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updater.dispatcher.add_error_handler(self.error_handler)
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updater.start_polling(0.01)
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sleep(.1)
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assert self.received == 'Test Error 2'
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def test_webhook(self, monkeypatch, updater):
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q = Queue()
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.delete_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.ext.Dispatcher.process_update', lambda _, u: q.put(u))
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ip = '127.0.0.1'
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port = randrange(1024, 49152) # Select random port for travis
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updater.start_webhook(
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ip,
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port,
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url_path='TOKEN',
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cert='./tests/test_updater.py',
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key='./tests/test_updater.py', )
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sleep(.2)
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# SSL-Wrapping will fail, so we start the server without SSL
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thr = Thread(target=updater.httpd.serve_forever)
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thr.start()
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try:
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# Now, we send an update to the server via urlopen
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update = Update(1, message=Message(1, User(1, '', False), None, Chat(1, ''), text='Webhook'))
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self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, update.to_json(), 'TOKEN')
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sleep(.2)
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assert q.get(False) == update
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response = self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, None, 'webookhandler.py')
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assert b'' == response.read()
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assert 200 == response.code
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response = self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, None, 'webookhandler.py',
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get_method=lambda: 'HEAD')
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assert b'' == response.read()
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assert 200 == response.code
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# Test multiple shutdown() calls
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updater.httpd.shutdown()
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finally:
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updater.httpd.shutdown()
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thr.join()
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def test_webhook_no_ssl(self, monkeypatch, updater):
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q = Queue()
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.delete_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.ext.Dispatcher.process_update', lambda _, u: q.put(u))
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ip = '127.0.0.1'
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port = randrange(1024, 49152) # Select random port for travis
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updater.start_webhook(ip, port, webhook_url=None)
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sleep(.2)
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# Now, we send an update to the server via urlopen
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update = Update(1, message=Message(1, User(1, '', False), None, Chat(1, ''), text='Webhook 2'))
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self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, update.to_json())
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sleep(.2)
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assert q.get(False) == update
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def test_bootstrap_retries_success(self, monkeypatch, updater):
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retries = 2
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def attempt(_, *args, **kwargs):
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if self.attempts < retries:
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self.attempts += 1
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raise TelegramError('')
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', attempt)
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updater._bootstrap(retries, False, 'path', None)
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assert self.attempts == retries
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(('error', 'attempts'),
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argvalues=[
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(TelegramError(''), 2),
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(Unauthorized(''), 1),
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(InvalidToken(), 1)
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],
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ids=('TelegramError', 'Unauthorized', 'InvalidToken'))
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def test_bootstrap_retries_error(self, monkeypatch, updater, error, attempts):
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retries = 1
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def attempt(_, *args, **kwargs):
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self.attempts += 1
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raise error
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monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', attempt)
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with pytest.raises(type(error)):
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updater._bootstrap(retries, False, 'path', None)
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assert self.attempts == attempts
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def test_webhook_invalid_posts(self, updater):
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ip = '127.0.0.1'
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port = randrange(1024, 49152) # select random port for travis
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thr = Thread(
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target=updater._start_webhook,
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args=(ip, port, '', None, None, 0, False, None, None))
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thr.start()
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sleep(.2)
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try:
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with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
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self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, '<root><bla>data</bla></root>',
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content_type='application/xml')
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assert excinfo.value.code == 403
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with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
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self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, 'dummy-payload', content_len=-2)
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assert excinfo.value.code == 403
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# TODO: prevent urllib or the underlying from adding content-length
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# with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
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# self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, 'dummy-payload', content_len=None)
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# assert excinfo.value.code == 411
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with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as ctx:
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self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, 'dummy-payload', content_len='not-a-number')
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assert excinfo.value.code == 403
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finally:
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updater.httpd.shutdown()
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thr.join()
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def _send_webhook_msg(self,
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ip,
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port,
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payload_str,
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url_path='',
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content_len=-1,
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content_type='application/json',
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get_method=None):
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headers = {'content-type': content_type, }
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if not payload_str:
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content_len = None
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payload = None
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else:
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payload = bytes(payload_str, encoding='utf-8')
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if content_len == -1:
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content_len = len(payload)
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if content_len is not None:
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headers['content-length'] = str(content_len)
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url = 'http://{ip}:{port}/{path}'.format(ip=ip, port=port, path=url_path)
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req = Request(url, data=payload, headers=headers)
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if get_method is not None:
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req.get_method = get_method
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return urlopen(req)
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def signal_sender(self):
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sleep(0.2)
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os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGTERM)
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@signalskip
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def test_idle(self, updater):
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updater.start_polling(0.01)
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Thread(target=self.signal_sender).start()
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updater.idle()
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# If we get this far, idle() ran through
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sleep(.5)
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assert updater.running is False
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@signalskip
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def test_user_signal(self, updater):
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temp_var = {'a': 0}
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def user_signal_inc(signum, frame):
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temp_var['a'] = 1
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updater.user_sig_handler = user_signal_inc
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updater.start_polling(0.01)
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Thread(target=self.signal_sender).start()
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updater.idle()
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# If we get this far, idle() ran through
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sleep(.5)
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assert updater.running is False
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assert temp_var['a'] != 0
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def test_create_bot(self):
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updater = Updater('123:abcd')
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assert updater.bot is not None
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def test_mutual_exclude_token_bot(self):
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bot = Bot('123:zyxw')
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Updater(token='123:abcd', bot=bot)
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def test_no_token_or_bot(self):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Updater()
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