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Continue work on the basic bot code

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Steffo 2017-12-12 19:56:38 +01:00
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core.py
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@ -2,114 +2,127 @@ import os
import sys
import configparser
import telegram
import threading
import time
import strings
import worker
# Check if a configuration file exists, create one if it doesn't and get the template version number.
with open("config/template_config.ini") as template_file:
# Check if the config file exists
if not os.path.isfile("config/config.ini"):
# Copy the template file to the config file
def main():
"""The core code of the program. Should be run only in the main process!"""
# Check if a configuration file exists, create one if it doesn't and get the template version number.
with open("config/template_config.ini") as template_file:
# Check if the config file exists
if not os.path.isfile("config/config.ini"):
# Copy the template file to the config file
with open("config/config.ini", "w") as config_file:
config_file.write(template_file.read())
# Find the template version number
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read_file(template_file)
template_version = int(config["Config"]["version"])
# Overwrite the template config with the values in the config
with open("config/config.ini") as config_file:
config.read_file(config_file)
# Check if the file has been edited
if config["Config"]["is_template"] == "yes":
print("A config file has been created in config/config.ini.\n"
"Edit it with your configuration, set the is_template flag to false and restart this script.")
sys.exit(1)
# Check if the version has changed from the template
if template_version > int(config["Config"]["version"]):
# Reset the is_template flag
config["Config"]["is_template"] = "yes"
# Update the config version
config["Config"]["version"] = str(template_version)
# Save the file
with open("config/config.ini", "w") as config_file:
config_file.write(template_file.read())
# Find the template version number
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read_file(template_file)
template_version = int(config["Config"]["version"])
config.write(config_file)
# Notify the user and quit
print("The config file in config/config.ini has been updated.\n"
"Edit it with the new required data, set the is_template flag to true and restart this script.")
sys.exit(1)
# Overwrite the template config with the values in the config
with open("config/config.ini") as config_file:
config.read_file(config_file)
# Create a bot instance
bot = telegram.Bot(config["Telegram"]["token"])
# Check if the file has been edited
if config["Config"]["is_template"] == "yes":
print("A config file has been created in config/config.ini.\n"
"Edit it with your configuration, set the is_template flag to false and restart this script.")
sys.exit(1)
# Test the specified token
try:
bot.get_me()
except telegram.error.Unauthorized:
print("The token you have entered in the config file is invalid.\n"
"Fix it, then restart this script.")
sys.exit(1)
# Check if the version has changed from the template
if template_version > int(config["Config"]["version"]):
# Reset the is_template flag
config["Config"]["is_template"] = "yes"
# Update the config version
config["Config"]["version"] = str(template_version)
# Save the file
with open("config/config.ini", "w") as config_file:
config.write(config_file)
# Notify the user and quit
print("The config file in config/config.ini has been updated.\n"
"Edit it with the new required data, set the is_template flag to true and restart this script.")
sys.exit(1)
# Create a dictionary linking the chat ids to the ChatWorker objects
# {"1234": <ChatWorker>}
chat_workers = {}
# Create a bot instance
bot = telegram.Bot(config["Telegram"]["token"])
# Current update offset; if None it will get the last 100 unparsed messages
next_update = None
# Test the specified token
try:
bot.get_me()
except telegram.error.Unauthorized:
print("The token you have entered in the config file is invalid.\n"
"Fix it, then restart this script.")
sys.exit(1)
# Create a dictionary linking the chat ids to the ChatWorker objects
# {"1234": <ChatWorker>}
chat_workers = {}
# Current update offset; if None it will get the last 100 unparsed messages
next_update = None
# Main loop of the program
while True:
# Get a new batch of 100 updates and mark the last 100 parsed as read
# TODO: handle possible errors
updates = bot.get_updates(offset=next_update)
# Parse all the updates
for update in updates:
# If the update is a message...
if update.message is not None:
# Ensure the message has been sent in a private chat
if update.message.chat.type != "private":
# Notify the chat
bot.send_message(update.message.chat.id, strings.error_nonprivate_chat)
# Skip the update
continue
# If the message is a start command...
if update.message.text == "/start":
# Check if a worker already exists for that chat
old_worker = chat_workers.get(update.message.chat.id)
# If it exists, gracefully stop the worker
if old_worker:
old_worker.stop()
# Initialize a new worker for the chat
new_worker = worker.ChatWorker(bot, update.message.chat)
# Start the worker
new_worker.start()
# Store the worker in the dictionary
chat_workers[update.message.chat.id] = new_worker
# Skip the update
continue
# Otherwise, forward the update to the corresponding worker
receiving_worker = chat_workers.get(update.message.chat.id)
# Ensure a worker exists for the chat
if receiving_worker is None:
# Suggest that the user restarts the chat with /start
bot.send_message(update.message.chat.id, strings.error_no_worker_for_chat)
# Skip the update
continue
# Forward the update to the worker
receiving_worker.pipe.send(update)
# If the update is a inline keyboard press...
if update.inline_query is not None:
# Forward the update to the corresponding worker
receiving_worker = chat_workers.get(update.inline_query.chat.id)
# Ensure a worker exists for the chat
if receiving_worker is None:
# Suggest that the user restarts the chat with /start
bot.send_message(update.inline_query.chat.id, strings.error_no_worker_for_chat)
# Skip the update
continue
# Forward the update to the worker
receiving_worker.pipe.send(update)
# If there were any updates...
if len(updates):
# Mark them as read by increasing the update_offset
next_update = updates[-1].update_id + 1
# Temporarily prevent rate limits (remove this later)
time.sleep(5)
# Main loop of the program
while True:
# Get a new batch of 100 updates and mark the last 100 parsed as read
updates = bot.get_updates(offset=next_update)
# Parse all the updates
for update in updates:
# If the update is a message...
if update.message is not None:
# Ensure the message has been sent in a private chat
if update.message.chat.type != "private":
# Notify the chat
bot.send_message(update.message.chat.id, strings.error_nonprivate_chat)
# Skip the update
continue
# If the message is a start command...
if update.message.text == "/start":
# Check if a worker already exists for that chat
old_worker = chat_workers.get(update.message.chat.id)
# If it exists, gracefully stop the worker
if old_worker:
old_worker.stop()
# Initialize a new worker for the chat
new_worker = worker.ChatWorker(bot, update.message.chat)
# Start the worker
new_worker.start()
# Store the worker in the dictionary
chat_workers[update.message.chat.id] = new_worker
# Skip the update
continue
# Otherwise, forward the update to the corresponding worker
receiving_worker = chat_workers.get(update.message.chat.id)
# Ensure a worker exists for the chat
if receiving_worker is None:
# Suggest that the user restarts the chat with /start
bot.send_message(update.message.chat.id, strings.error_no_worker_for_chat)
# Forward the update to the worker
receiving_worker.pipe.send(update)
# If the update is a inline keyboard press...
if update.inline_query is not None:
# Forward the update to the corresponding worker
receiving_worker = chat_workers.get(update.message.chat.id)
# Ensure a worker exists for the chat
if receiving_worker is None:
# Suggest that the user restarts the chat with /start
bot.send_message(update.message.chat.id, strings.error_no_worker_for_chat)
# Forward the update to the worker
receiving_worker.pipe.send(update)
# Mark the update as read by increasing the update_offset
next_update = update.update_id + 1
# Temporarily prevent rate limits (remove this later)
time.sleep(5)
# Run the main function only in the main process
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
# Strings / localization file for greed
# Can be edited, but DON'T REMOVE THE REPLACEMENT FIELDS (words surrounded by {curly braces})
# TODO: maybe add a preformat to all strings in this file
# Answer: the start command was sent and the bot should welcome the user
conversation_after_start = "Ciao!\n" \
"Benvenuto su greed!"
# Error: message received not in a private chat
error_nonprivate_chat = "⚠️ Questo bot funziona solo in chat private."

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import multiprocessing
import telegram
import strings
class StopSignal:
"""A data class that should be sent to the worker when the conversation has to be stopped abnormally."""
def __init__(self, reason: str=""):
self.reason = reason
class ChatWorker:
"""A worker for a single conversation. A new one should be created every time the /start command is sent."""
def __init__(self, bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat):
# A pipe connecting the main process to the chat process is created
in_pipe, out_pipe = multiprocessing.Pipe(duplex=False)
out_pipe, in_pipe = multiprocessing.Pipe(duplex=False)
# The sending pipe is stored in the ChatWorker class, allowing the forwarding of messages to the chat process
self.pipe = in_pipe
# A new process running the conversation handler is created, and the receiving pipe is passed to its arguments to enable the receiving of messages
@ -16,13 +24,40 @@ class ChatWorker:
"""Start the worker process."""
self.process.start()
def stop(self):
# Gracefully stop the worker process
# TODO: send a stop message to the process
raise NotImplementedError()
def stop(self, reason: str=""):
"""Gracefully stop the worker process"""
# Send a stop message to the process
self.pipe.send(StopSignal(reason))
# Wait for the process to stop
self.process.join()
def conversation_handler(bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat, pipe: multiprocessing.Connection):
def receive_next_update(pipe) -> telegram.Update:
"""Get the next update from a pipe.
If no update is found, block the process until one is received.
If a stop signal is sent, try to gracefully stop the process."""
# Receive data from the pipe
data = pipe.recv()
# Check if the data is a stop signal instance
if isinstance(data, StopSignal):
# Gracefully stop the process
graceful_stop()
# Return the received update
return data
def graceful_stop():
"""Handle the graceful stop of the process."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def conversation_handler(bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat, pipe):
"""This function is ran once for every conversation (/start command) by a separate process."""
# TODO: catch all the possible exceptions
# Welcome the user to the bot
bot.send_message(chat.id, strings.conversation_after_start)
# TODO: Send a command list or something
while True:
# For now, echo the sent message
update = receive_next_update(pipe)
bot.send_message(chat.id, update.message.text)