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387 lines
16 KiB
Python
387 lines
16 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) 2015-2021
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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 time
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import datetime as dtm
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from importlib import reload
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from pathlib import Path
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from unittest import mock
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import pytest
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from telegram import Sticker, InputFile, Animation
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from telegram import Update
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from telegram import User
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from telegram import MessageEntity
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from telegram.ext import Defaults
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from telegram.message import Message
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from telegram.utils import helpers
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from telegram.utils.helpers import _datetime_to_float_timestamp
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# sample time specification values categorised into absolute / delta / time-of-day
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from tests.conftest import env_var_2_bool
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ABSOLUTE_TIME_SPECS = [
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dtm.datetime.now(tz=dtm.timezone(dtm.timedelta(hours=-7))),
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dtm.datetime.utcnow(),
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]
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DELTA_TIME_SPECS = [dtm.timedelta(hours=3, seconds=42, milliseconds=2), 30, 7.5]
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TIME_OF_DAY_TIME_SPECS = [
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dtm.time(12, 42, tzinfo=dtm.timezone(dtm.timedelta(hours=-7))),
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dtm.time(12, 42),
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]
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RELATIVE_TIME_SPECS = DELTA_TIME_SPECS + TIME_OF_DAY_TIME_SPECS
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TIME_SPECS = ABSOLUTE_TIME_SPECS + RELATIVE_TIME_SPECS
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"""
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This part is here for ptb-raw, where we don't have pytz (unless the user installs it)
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Because imports in pytest are intricate, we just run
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pytest -k test_helpers.py
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with the TEST_NO_PYTZ environment variable set in addition to the regular test suite.
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Because actually uninstalling pytz would lead to errors in the test suite we just mock the
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import to raise the expected exception.
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Note that a fixture that just does this for every test that needs it is a nice idea, but for some
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reason makes test_updater.py hang indefinitely on GitHub Actions (at least when Hinrich tried that)
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"""
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TEST_NO_PYTZ = env_var_2_bool(os.getenv('TEST_NO_PYTZ', False))
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if TEST_NO_PYTZ:
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orig_import = __import__
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def import_mock(module_name, *args, **kwargs):
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if module_name == 'pytz':
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raise ModuleNotFoundError('We are testing without pytz here')
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return orig_import(module_name, *args, **kwargs)
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with mock.patch('builtins.__import__', side_effect=import_mock):
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reload(helpers)
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class TestHelpers:
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def test_helpers_utc(self):
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# Here we just test, that we got the correct UTC variant
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if TEST_NO_PYTZ:
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assert helpers.UTC is helpers.DTM_UTC
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else:
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assert helpers.UTC is not helpers.DTM_UTC
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def test_escape_markdown(self):
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test_str = '*bold*, _italic_, `code`, [text_link](http://github.com/)'
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expected_str = r'\*bold\*, \_italic\_, \`code\`, \[text\_link](http://github.com/)'
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assert expected_str == helpers.escape_markdown(test_str)
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def test_escape_markdown_v2(self):
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test_str = 'a_b*c[d]e (fg) h~I`>JK#L+MN -O=|p{qr}s.t! u'
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expected_str = r'a\_b\*c\[d\]e \(fg\) h\~I\`\>JK\#L\+MN \-O\=\|p\{qr\}s\.t\! u'
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assert expected_str == helpers.escape_markdown(test_str, version=2)
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def test_escape_markdown_v2_monospaced(self):
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test_str = r'mono/pre: `abc` \int (`\some \`stuff)'
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expected_str = 'mono/pre: \\`abc\\` \\\\int (\\`\\\\some \\\\\\`stuff)'
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assert expected_str == helpers.escape_markdown(
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test_str, version=2, entity_type=MessageEntity.PRE
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)
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assert expected_str == helpers.escape_markdown(
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test_str, version=2, entity_type=MessageEntity.CODE
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)
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def test_escape_markdown_v2_text_link(self):
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test_str = 'https://url.containing/funny)cha)\\ra\\)cter\\s'
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expected_str = 'https://url.containing/funny\\)cha\\)\\\\ra\\\\\\)cter\\\\s'
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assert expected_str == helpers.escape_markdown(
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test_str, version=2, entity_type=MessageEntity.TEXT_LINK
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)
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def test_markdown_invalid_version(self):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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helpers.escape_markdown('abc', version=-1)
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def test_to_float_timestamp_absolute_naive(self):
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"""Conversion from timezone-naive datetime to timestamp.
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Naive datetimes should be assumed to be in UTC.
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"""
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datetime = dtm.datetime(2019, 11, 11, 0, 26, 16, 10 ** 5)
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(datetime) == 1573431976.1
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def test_to_float_timestamp_absolute_naive_no_pytz(self, monkeypatch):
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"""Conversion from timezone-naive datetime to timestamp.
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Naive datetimes should be assumed to be in UTC.
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"""
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monkeypatch.setattr(helpers, 'UTC', helpers.DTM_UTC)
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datetime = dtm.datetime(2019, 11, 11, 0, 26, 16, 10 ** 5)
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(datetime) == 1573431976.1
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def test_to_float_timestamp_absolute_aware(self, timezone):
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"""Conversion from timezone-aware datetime to timestamp"""
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# we're parametrizing this with two different UTC offsets to exclude the possibility
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# of an xpass when the test is run in a timezone with the same UTC offset
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test_datetime = dtm.datetime(2019, 11, 11, 0, 26, 16, 10 ** 5)
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datetime = timezone.localize(test_datetime)
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assert (
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helpers.to_float_timestamp(datetime)
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== 1573431976.1 - timezone.utcoffset(test_datetime).total_seconds()
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)
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def test_to_float_timestamp_absolute_no_reference(self):
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"""A reference timestamp is only relevant for relative time specifications"""
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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helpers.to_float_timestamp(dtm.datetime(2019, 11, 11), reference_timestamp=123)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('time_spec', DELTA_TIME_SPECS, ids=str)
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def test_to_float_timestamp_delta(self, time_spec):
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"""Conversion from a 'delta' time specification to timestamp"""
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reference_t = 0
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delta = time_spec.total_seconds() if hasattr(time_spec, 'total_seconds') else time_spec
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_spec, reference_t) == reference_t + delta
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def test_to_float_timestamp_time_of_day(self):
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"""Conversion from time-of-day specification to timestamp"""
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hour, hour_delta = 12, 1
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ref_t = _datetime_to_float_timestamp(dtm.datetime(1970, 1, 1, hour=hour))
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# test for a time of day that is still to come, and one in the past
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time_future, time_past = dtm.time(hour + hour_delta), dtm.time(hour - hour_delta)
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_future, ref_t) == ref_t + 60 * 60 * hour_delta
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_past, ref_t) == ref_t + 60 * 60 * (24 - hour_delta)
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def test_to_float_timestamp_time_of_day_timezone(self, timezone):
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"""Conversion from timezone-aware time-of-day specification to timestamp"""
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# we're parametrizing this with two different UTC offsets to exclude the possibility
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# of an xpass when the test is run in a timezone with the same UTC offset
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ref_datetime = dtm.datetime(1970, 1, 1, 12)
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utc_offset = timezone.utcoffset(ref_datetime)
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ref_t, time_of_day = _datetime_to_float_timestamp(ref_datetime), ref_datetime.time()
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aware_time_of_day = timezone.localize(ref_datetime).timetz()
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# first test that naive time is assumed to be utc:
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_of_day, ref_t) == pytest.approx(ref_t)
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# test that by setting the timezone the timestamp changes accordingly:
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(aware_time_of_day, ref_t) == pytest.approx(
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ref_t + (-utc_offset.total_seconds() % (24 * 60 * 60))
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('time_spec', RELATIVE_TIME_SPECS, ids=str)
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def test_to_float_timestamp_default_reference(self, time_spec):
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"""The reference timestamp for relative time specifications should default to now"""
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now = time.time()
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assert helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_spec) == pytest.approx(
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helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_spec, reference_timestamp=now)
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)
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def test_to_float_timestamp_error(self):
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with pytest.raises(TypeError, match='Defaults'):
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helpers.to_float_timestamp(Defaults())
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('time_spec', TIME_SPECS, ids=str)
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def test_to_timestamp(self, time_spec):
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# delegate tests to `to_float_timestamp`
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assert helpers.to_timestamp(time_spec) == int(helpers.to_float_timestamp(time_spec))
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def test_to_timestamp_none(self):
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# this 'convenience' behaviour has been left left for backwards compatibility
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assert helpers.to_timestamp(None) is None
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def test_from_timestamp_none(self):
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assert helpers.from_timestamp(None) is None
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def test_from_timestamp_naive(self):
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datetime = dtm.datetime(2019, 11, 11, 0, 26, 16, tzinfo=None)
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assert helpers.from_timestamp(1573431976, tzinfo=None) == datetime
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def test_from_timestamp_aware(self, timezone):
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# we're parametrizing this with two different UTC offsets to exclude the possibility
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# of an xpass when the test is run in a timezone with the same UTC offset
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test_datetime = dtm.datetime(2019, 11, 11, 0, 26, 16, 10 ** 5)
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datetime = timezone.localize(test_datetime)
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assert (
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helpers.from_timestamp(
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1573431976.1 - timezone.utcoffset(test_datetime).total_seconds()
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)
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== datetime
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)
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def test_create_deep_linked_url(self):
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username = 'JamesTheMock'
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payload = "hello"
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expected = f"https://t.me/{username}?start={payload}"
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actual = helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username, payload)
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assert expected == actual
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expected = f"https://t.me/{username}?startgroup={payload}"
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actual = helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username, payload, group=True)
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assert expected == actual
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payload = ""
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expected = f"https://t.me/{username}"
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assert expected == helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username)
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assert expected == helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username, payload)
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payload = None
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assert expected == helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username, payload)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username, 'text with spaces')
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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helpers.create_deep_linked_url(username, '0' * 65)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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helpers.create_deep_linked_url(None, None)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError): # too short username (4 is minimum)
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helpers.create_deep_linked_url("abc", None)
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def test_effective_message_type(self):
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def build_test_message(**kwargs):
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config = dict(
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message_id=1,
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from_user=None,
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date=None,
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chat=None,
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)
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config.update(**kwargs)
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return Message(**config)
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test_message = build_test_message(text='Test')
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assert helpers.effective_message_type(test_message) == 'text'
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test_message.text = None
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test_message = build_test_message(
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sticker=Sticker('sticker_id', 'unique_id', 50, 50, False)
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)
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assert helpers.effective_message_type(test_message) == 'sticker'
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test_message.sticker = None
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test_message = build_test_message(new_chat_members=[User(55, 'new_user', False)])
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assert helpers.effective_message_type(test_message) == 'new_chat_members'
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test_message = build_test_message(left_chat_member=[User(55, 'new_user', False)])
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assert helpers.effective_message_type(test_message) == 'left_chat_member'
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test_update = Update(1)
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test_message = build_test_message(text='Test')
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test_update.message = test_message
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assert helpers.effective_message_type(test_update) == 'text'
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empty_update = Update(2)
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assert helpers.effective_message_type(empty_update) is None
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def test_mention_html(self):
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expected = '<a href="tg://user?id=1">the name</a>'
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assert expected == helpers.mention_html(1, 'the name')
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def test_mention_markdown(self):
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expected = '[the name](tg://user?id=1)'
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assert expected == helpers.mention_markdown(1, 'the name')
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def test_mention_markdown_2(self):
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expected = r'[the\_name](tg://user?id=1)'
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assert expected == helpers.mention_markdown(1, 'the_name')
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'string,expected',
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[
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('tests/data/game.gif', True),
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('tests/data', False),
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(str(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif'), True),
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(str(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data'), False),
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(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif', True),
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(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data', False),
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('https:/api.org/file/botTOKEN/document/file_3', False),
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(None, False),
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],
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)
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def test_is_local_file(self, string, expected):
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assert helpers.is_local_file(string) == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'string,expected',
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[
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('tests/data/game.gif', (Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif').as_uri()),
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('tests/data', 'tests/data'),
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('file://foobar', 'file://foobar'),
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(
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str(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif'),
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(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif').as_uri(),
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),
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(str(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data'), str(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data')),
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(
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Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif',
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(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data' / 'game.gif').as_uri(),
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),
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(Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data', Path.cwd() / 'tests' / 'data'),
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(
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'https:/api.org/file/botTOKEN/document/file_3',
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'https:/api.org/file/botTOKEN/document/file_3',
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),
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],
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)
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def test_parse_file_input_string(self, string, expected):
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assert helpers.parse_file_input(string) == expected
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def test_parse_file_input_file_like(self):
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with open('tests/data/game.gif', 'rb') as file:
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parsed = helpers.parse_file_input(file)
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assert isinstance(parsed, InputFile)
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assert not parsed.attach
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assert parsed.filename == 'game.gif'
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with open('tests/data/game.gif', 'rb') as file:
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parsed = helpers.parse_file_input(file, attach=True, filename='test_file')
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assert isinstance(parsed, InputFile)
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assert parsed.attach
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assert parsed.filename == 'test_file'
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def test_parse_file_input_bytes(self):
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with open('tests/data/text_file.txt', 'rb') as file:
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parsed = helpers.parse_file_input(file.read())
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assert isinstance(parsed, InputFile)
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assert not parsed.attach
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assert parsed.filename == 'application.octet-stream'
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with open('tests/data/text_file.txt', 'rb') as file:
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parsed = helpers.parse_file_input(file.read(), attach=True, filename='test_file')
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assert isinstance(parsed, InputFile)
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assert parsed.attach
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assert parsed.filename == 'test_file'
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def test_parse_file_input_tg_object(self):
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animation = Animation('file_id', 'unique_id', 1, 1, 1)
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assert helpers.parse_file_input(animation, Animation) == 'file_id'
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assert helpers.parse_file_input(animation, MessageEntity) is animation
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('obj', [{1: 2}, [1, 2], (1, 2)])
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def test_parse_file_input_other(self, obj):
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assert helpers.parse_file_input(obj) is obj
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