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Restructure the ChatWorker class

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Steffo 2017-12-14 09:40:03 +01:00
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ def main():
# Otherwise, forward the update to the corresponding worker
receiving_worker = chat_workers.get(update.message.chat.id)
# Ensure a worker exists for the chat and is alive
if receiving_worker is None or not receiving_worker.thread.is_alive():
if receiving_worker is None or not receiving_worker.is_alive():
# 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

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@ -15,60 +15,56 @@ class StopSignal:
self.reason = reason
class ChatWorker:
"""A worker for a single conversation. A new one should be created every time the /start command is sent."""
class ChatWorker(threading.Thread):
"""A worker for a single conversation. A new one is created every time the /start command is sent."""
def __init__(self, bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat):
def __init__(self, bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat, *args, **kwargs):
# Initialize the thread
super().__init__(name=f"ChatThread {chat.first_name}", *args, **kwargs)
# Store the bot and chat info inside the class
self.bot = bot
self.chat = chat
# The sending pipe is stored in the ChatWorker class, allowing the forwarding of messages to the chat process
self.queue = queuem.Queue()
# A new thread running the conversation handler is created, and the queue is passed to its arguments to enable the receiving of messages
self.thread = threading.Thread(target=conversation_handler, args=(bot, chat, self.queue))
def start(self):
"""Start the worker process."""
self.thread.start()
def run(self):
"""The conversation code."""
# TODO: catch all the possible exceptions
# Welcome the user to the bot
self.bot.send_message(self.chat.id, strings.conversation_after_start)
# TODO: Send a command list or something
while True:
# For now, echo the sent message
update = self._receive_next_update()
self.bot.send_message(self.chat.id, f"{threading.current_thread().name} {update.message.text}")
def stop(self, reason: str=""):
"""Gracefully stop the worker process"""
# Send a stop message to the thread
self.queue.put(StopSignal(reason))
# Wait for the thread to stop
self.thread.join()
self.join()
# TODO: maybe move these functions to a class
def _receive_next_update(self) -> telegram.Update:
"""Get the next update from the queue.
If no update is found, block the process until one is received.
If a stop signal is sent, try to gracefully stop the thread."""
# Pop data from the queue
try:
data = self.queue.get(timeout=int(config["Telegram"]["conversation_timeout"]))
except queuem.Empty:
# If the conversation times out, gracefully stop the thread
self._graceful_stop()
# Check if the data is a stop signal instance
if isinstance(data, StopSignal):
# Gracefully stop the process
self._graceful_stop()
# Return the received update
return data
def graceful_stop(bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat, queue):
"""Handle the graceful stop of the process."""
# Notify the user that the session has expired
bot.send_message(chat.id, strings.conversation_expired)
# End the process
sys.exit(0)
def receive_next_update(bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat, queue) -> 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."""
# Pop data from the queue
try:
data = queue.get(timeout=int(config["Telegram"]["conversation_timeout"]))
except queuem.Empty:
# If the conversation times out, gracefully stop the thread
graceful_stop(bot, chat, queue)
# Check if the data is a stop signal instance
if isinstance(data, StopSignal):
# Gracefully stop the process
graceful_stop(bot, chat, queue)
# Return the received update
return data
def conversation_handler(bot: telegram.Bot, chat: telegram.Chat, queue):
"""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(bot, chat, queue)
bot.send_message(chat.id, f"{threading.current_thread().name} {update.message.text}")
def _graceful_stop(self):
"""Handle the graceful stop of the thread."""
# Notify the user that the session has expired
self.bot.send_message(self.chat.id, strings.conversation_expired)
# End the process
sys.exit(0)