webdriver_template/telecli/lib/python3.11/site-packages/telethon/tl/custom/chatgetter.py

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import abc
from ... import errors, utils
from ...tl import types
class ChatGetter(abc.ABC):
"""
Helper base class that introduces the `chat`, `input_chat`
and `chat_id` properties and `get_chat` and `get_input_chat`
methods.
"""
def __init__(self, chat_peer=None, *, input_chat=None, chat=None, broadcast=None):
self._chat_peer = chat_peer
self._input_chat = input_chat
self._chat = chat
self._broadcast = broadcast
self._client = None
@property
def chat(self):
"""
Returns the :tl:`User`, :tl:`Chat` or :tl:`Channel` where this object
belongs to. It may be `None` if Telegram didn't send the chat.
If you only need the ID, use `chat_id` instead.
If you need to call a method which needs
this chat, use `input_chat` instead.
If you're using `telethon.events`, use `get_chat()` instead.
"""
return self._chat
async def get_chat(self):
"""
Returns `chat`, but will make an API call to find the
chat unless it's already cached.
If you only need the ID, use `chat_id` instead.
If you need to call a method which needs
this chat, use `get_input_chat()` instead.
"""
# See `get_sender` for information about 'min'.
if (self._chat is None or getattr(self._chat, 'min', None))\
and await self.get_input_chat():
try:
self._chat =\
await self._client.get_entity(self._input_chat)
except ValueError:
await self._refetch_chat()
return self._chat
@property
def input_chat(self):
"""
This :tl:`InputPeer` is the input version of the chat where the
message was sent. Similarly to `input_sender
<telethon.tl.custom.sendergetter.SenderGetter.input_sender>`, this
doesn't have things like username or similar, but still useful in
some cases.
Note that this might not be available if the library doesn't
have enough information available.
"""
if self._input_chat is None and self._chat_peer and self._client:
try:
self._input_chat = self._client._mb_entity_cache.get(
utils.get_peer_id(self._chat_peer, add_mark=False))._as_input_peer()
except AttributeError:
pass
return self._input_chat
async def get_input_chat(self):
"""
Returns `input_chat`, but will make an API call to find the
input chat unless it's already cached.
"""
if self.input_chat is None and self.chat_id and self._client:
try:
# The chat may be recent, look in dialogs
target = self.chat_id
async for d in self._client.iter_dialogs(100):
if d.id == target:
self._chat = d.entity
self._input_chat = d.input_entity
break
except errors.RPCError:
pass
return self._input_chat
@property
def chat_id(self):
"""
Returns the marked chat integer ID. Note that this value **will
be different** from ``peer_id`` for incoming private messages, since
the chat *to* which the messages go is to your own person, but
the *chat* itself is with the one who sent the message.
TL;DR; this gets the ID that you expect.
If there is a chat in the object, `chat_id` will *always* be set,
which is why you should use it instead of `chat.id <chat>`.
"""
return utils.get_peer_id(self._chat_peer) if self._chat_peer else None
@property
def is_private(self):
"""
`True` if the message was sent as a private message.
Returns `None` if there isn't enough information
(e.g. on `events.MessageDeleted <telethon.events.messagedeleted.MessageDeleted>`).
"""
return isinstance(self._chat_peer, types.PeerUser) if self._chat_peer else None
@property
def is_group(self):
"""
True if the message was sent on a group or megagroup.
Returns `None` if there isn't enough information
(e.g. on `events.MessageDeleted <telethon.events.messagedeleted.MessageDeleted>`).
"""
# TODO Cache could tell us more in the future
if self._broadcast is None and hasattr(self.chat, 'broadcast'):
self._broadcast = bool(self.chat.broadcast)
if isinstance(self._chat_peer, types.PeerChannel):
if self._broadcast is None:
return None
else:
return not self._broadcast
return isinstance(self._chat_peer, types.PeerChat)
@property
def is_channel(self):
"""`True` if the message was sent on a megagroup or channel."""
# The only case where chat peer could be none is in MessageDeleted,
# however those always have the peer in channels.
return isinstance(self._chat_peer, types.PeerChannel)
async def _refetch_chat(self):
"""
Re-fetches chat information through other means.
"""