MTPyroger/pyrogram/client/methods/messages/get_messages.py
2019-05-25 02:02:37 +02:00

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# Pyrogram - Telegram MTProto API Client Library for Python
# Copyright (C) 2017-2019 Dan Tès <https://github.com/delivrance>
#
# This file is part of Pyrogram.
#
# Pyrogram is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Pyrogram is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with Pyrogram. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import asyncio
import logging
from typing import Union, Iterable
import pyrogram
from pyrogram.api import functions, types
from pyrogram.errors import FloodWait
from ...ext import BaseClient
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class GetMessages(BaseClient):
async def get_messages(
self,
chat_id: Union[int, str],
message_ids: Union[int, Iterable[int]] = None,
reply_to_message_ids: Union[int, Iterable[int]] = None,
replies: int = 1
) -> Union["pyrogram.Message", "pyrogram.Messages"]:
"""Get one or more messages that belong to a specific chat.
You can retrieve up to 200 messages at once.
Parameters:
chat_id (``int`` | ``str``):
Unique identifier (int) or username (str) of the target chat.
For your personal cloud (Saved Messages) you can simply use "me" or "self".
For a contact that exists in your Telegram address book you can use his phone number (str).
message_ids (``iterable``, *optional*):
Pass a single message identifier or a list of message ids (as integers) to get the content of the
message themselves. Iterators and Generators are also accepted.
reply_to_message_ids (``iterable``, *optional*):
Pass a single message identifier or a list of message ids (as integers) to get the content of
the previous message you replied to using this message. Iterators and Generators are also accepted.
If *message_ids* is set, this argument will be ignored.
replies (``int``, *optional*):
The number of subsequent replies to get for each message.
Pass 0 for no reply at all or -1 for unlimited replies.
Defaults to 1.
Returns:
:obj:`Message` | :obj:`Messages`: In case *message_ids* was an integer, the single requested message is
returned, otherwise, in case *message_ids* was an iterable, the returned value will be an object containing
a list of messages, even if such iterable contained just a single element.
Raises:
RPCError: In case of a Telegram RPC error.
"""
ids, ids_type = (
(message_ids, types.InputMessageID) if message_ids
else (reply_to_message_ids, types.InputMessageReplyTo) if reply_to_message_ids
else (None, None)
)
if ids is None:
raise ValueError("No argument supplied")
peer = await self.resolve_peer(chat_id)
is_iterable = not isinstance(ids, int)
ids = list(ids) if is_iterable else [ids]
ids = [ids_type(id=i) for i in ids]
if replies < 0:
replies = (1 << 31) - 1
if isinstance(peer, types.InputPeerChannel):
rpc = functions.channels.GetMessages(channel=peer, id=ids)
else:
rpc = functions.messages.GetMessages(id=ids)
while True:
try:
r = await self.send(rpc)
except FloodWait as e:
log.warning("Sleeping for {}s".format(e.x))
await asyncio.sleep(e.x)
else:
break
messages = await pyrogram.Messages._parse(self, r, replies)
return messages if is_iterable else messages.messages[0]