from .. import types from ...extensions import markdown from ...utils import get_peer_id from .messagebutton import MessageButton class Message: """ Custom class that encapsulates a message providing an abstraction to easily access some commonly needed features (such as the markdown text or the text for a given message entity). Attributes: original_message (:tl:`Message`): The original :tl:`Message` object. Any other attribute: Attributes not described here are the same as those available in the original :tl:`Message`. """ def __init__(self, client, original, entities=None): self.original_message = original self.__getattribute__ = self.original_message.__getattribute__ self.__str__ = self.original_message.__str__ self.__repr__ = self.original_message.__repr__ self.stringify = self.original_message.stringify self.to_dict = self.original_message.to_dict self._client = client self._text = None self._reply_to = None self._buttons = None self._buttons_flat = [] self.from_user = entities[self.original_message.from_id] self.chat = entities[get_peer_id(self.original_message.to_id)] def __getattribute__(self, item): return getattr(self.original_message, item) @property def client(self): return self._client @property def text(self): """ The message text, markdown-formatted. """ if self._text is None: if not self.original_message.entities: return self.original_message.message self._text = markdown.unparse(self.original_message.message, self.original_message.entities or []) return self._text @property def raw_text(self): """ The raw message text, ignoring any formatting. """ return self.original_message.message @property def buttons(self): """ Returns a matrix (list of lists) containing all buttons of the message as `telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton` instances. """ if self._buttons is None and self.original_message.reply_markup: if isinstance(self.original_message.reply_markup, ( types.ReplyInlineMarkup, types.ReplyKeyboardMarkup)): self._buttons = [[ MessageButton(self._client, button, self.from_user, self.chat, self.original_message.id) for button in row.buttons ] for row in self.original_message.reply_markup.rows] self._buttons_flat = [x for row in self._buttons for x in row] return self._buttons @property def button_count(self): """ Returns the total button count. """ return len(self._buttons_flat) if self.buttons else 0 @property def reply_to(self): """ The :tl:`Message` that this message is replying to, or ``None``. Note that this will make a network call to fetch the message and will later be cached. """ if self._reply_to is None: if not self.original_message.reply_to_msg_id: return None self._reply_to = self._client.get_messages( self.original_message.to_id, ids=self.original_message.reply_to_msg_id ) def reply(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Replies to the message (as a reply). Shorthand for `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.send_message` with both ``entity`` and ``reply_to`` already set. """ kwargs['reply_to'] = self.original_message.id return self._client.send_message(self.original_message.to_id, *args, **kwargs) def download_media(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Downloads the media contained in the message, if any. `telethon.telegram_client.TelegramClient.download_media` with the ``message`` already set. """ return self._client.download_media(self.original_message, *args, **kwargs) def get_entities_text(self): """ Returns a list of tuples [(:tl:`MessageEntity`, `str`)], the string being the inner text of the message entity (like bold, italics, etc). """ texts = markdown.get_inner_text(self.original_message.message, self.original_message.entities) return list(zip(self.original_message.entities, texts)) def click(self, i=None, j=None, *, text=None, filter=None): """ Clicks the inline keyboard button of the message, if any. If the message has a non-inline keyboard, clicking it will send the message, switch to inline, or open its URL. Args: i (`int`): Clicks the i'th button (starting from the index 0). Will ``raise IndexError`` if out of bounds. Example: >>> message = Message(...) >>> # Clicking the 3rd button >>> # [button1] [button2] >>> # [ button3 ] >>> # [button4] [button5] >>> message.click(2) # index j (`int`): Clicks the button at position (i, j), these being the indices for the (row, column) respectively. Example: >>> # Clicking the 2nd button on the 1st row. >>> # [button1] [button2] >>> # [ button3 ] >>> # [button4] [button5] >>> message.click(0, 1) # (row, column) This is equivalent to ``message.buttons[0][1].click()``. text (`str` | `callable`): Clicks the first button with the text "text". This may also be a callable, like a ``re.compile(...).match``, and the text will be passed to it. filter (`callable`): Clicks the first button for which the callable returns ``True``. The callable should accept a single `telethon.tl.custom.messagebutton.MessageButton` argument. """ if sum(int(x is not None) for x in (i, text, filter)) >= 2: raise ValueError('You can only set either of i, text or filter') if text is not None: if callable(text): for button in self._buttons_flat: if text(button.text): return button.click() else: for button in self._buttons_flat: if button.text == text: return button.click() return if filter is not None: for button in self._buttons_flat: if filter(button): return button.click() return if i is None: i = 0 if j is None: return self._buttons_flat[i].click() else: return self._buttons[i][j].click()