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bazarr/libs/apprise/plugins/NotifyTelegram.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Telegram Notify Wrapper
#
# Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of apprise.
#
# This program 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.
#
# This program 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.
# To use this plugin, you need to first access https://api.telegram.org
# You need to create a bot and acquire it's Token Identifier (bot_token)
#
# Basically you need to create a chat with a user called the 'BotFather'
# and type: /newbot
#
# Then follow through the wizard, it will provide you an api key
# that looks like this:123456789:alphanumeri_characters
#
# For each chat_id a bot joins will have a chat_id associated with it.
# You will need this value as well to send the notification.
#
# Log into the webpage version of the site if you like by accessing:
# https://web.telegram.org
#
# You can't check out to see if your entry is working using:
# https://api.telegram.org/botAPI_KEY/getMe
#
# Pay attention to the word 'bot' that must be present infront of your
# api key that the BotFather gave you.
#
# For example, a url might look like this:
# https://api.telegram.org/bot123456789:alphanumeri_characters/getMe
#
# Development API Reference::
# - https://core.telegram.org/bots/api
import requests
import re
from os.path import basename
from json import loads
from json import dumps
from .NotifyBase import NotifyBase
from .NotifyBase import HTTP_ERROR_MAP
from ..common import NotifyImageSize
from ..utils import compat_is_basestring
from ..utils import parse_bool
TELEGRAM_IMAGE_XY = NotifyImageSize.XY_256
# Token required as part of the API request
# allow the word 'bot' infront
VALIDATE_BOT_TOKEN = re.compile(
r'^(bot)?(?P<key>[0-9]+:[a-z0-9_-]+)/*$',
re.IGNORECASE,
)
# Chat ID is required
# If the Chat ID is positive, then it's addressed to a single person
# If the Chat ID is negative, then it's targeting a group
IS_CHAT_ID_RE = re.compile(
r'^(@*(?P<idno>-?[0-9]{1,32})|(?P<name>[a-z_-][a-z0-9_-]+))$',
re.IGNORECASE,
)
# Used to break path apart into list of chat identifiers
CHAT_ID_LIST_DELIM = re.compile(r'[ \t\r\n,#\\/]+')
class NotifyTelegram(NotifyBase):
"""
A wrapper for Telegram Notifications
"""
# The default descriptive name associated with the Notification
service_name = 'Telegram'
# The services URL
service_url = 'https://telegram.org/'
# The default secure protocol
secure_protocol = 'tgram'
# A URL that takes you to the setup/help of the specific protocol
setup_url = 'https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_telegram'
# Telegram uses the http protocol with JSON requests
notify_url = 'https://api.telegram.org/bot'
# Allows the user to specify the NotifyImageSize object
image_size = NotifyImageSize.XY_256
# The maximum allowable characters allowed in the body per message
body_maxlen = 4096
def __init__(self, bot_token, chat_ids, detect_bot_owner=True,
include_image=True, **kwargs):
"""
Initialize Telegram Object
"""
super(NotifyTelegram, self).__init__(**kwargs)
try:
self.bot_token = bot_token.strip()
except AttributeError:
# Token was None
self.logger.warning('No Bot Token was specified.')
raise TypeError('No Bot Token was specified.')
result = VALIDATE_BOT_TOKEN.match(self.bot_token)
if not result:
raise TypeError(
'The Bot Token specified (%s) is invalid.' % bot_token,
)
# Store our Bot Token
self.bot_token = result.group('key')
if compat_is_basestring(chat_ids):
self.chat_ids = [x for x in filter(bool, CHAT_ID_LIST_DELIM.split(
chat_ids,
))]
elif isinstance(chat_ids, (set, tuple, list)):
self.chat_ids = list(chat_ids)
else:
self.chat_ids = list()
if self.user:
# Treat this as a channel too
self.chat_ids.append(self.user)
if len(self.chat_ids) == 0 and detect_bot_owner:
_id = self.detect_bot_owner()
if _id:
# Store our id
self.chat_ids = [str(_id)]
if len(self.chat_ids) == 0:
self.logger.warning('No chat_id(s) were specified.')
raise TypeError('No chat_id(s) were specified.')
# Track whether or not we want to send an image with our notification
# or not.
self.include_image = include_image
def send_image(self, chat_id, notify_type):
"""
Sends a sticker based on the specified notify type
"""
# The URL; we do not set headers because the api doesn't seem to like
# when we set one.
url = '%s%s/%s' % (
self.notify_url,
self.bot_token,
'sendPhoto'
)
path = self.image_path(notify_type)
if not path:
# No image to send
self.logger.debug(
'Telegram Image does not exist for %s' % (
notify_type))
return None
files = {'photo': (basename(path), open(path), 'rb')}
payload = {
'chat_id': chat_id,
}
self.logger.debug(
'Telegram Image POST URL: %s (cert_verify=%r)' % (
url, self.verify_certificate))
try:
r = requests.post(
url,
files=files,
data=payload,
verify=self.verify_certificate,
)
if r.status_code != requests.codes.ok:
# We had a problem
try:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to post Telegram Image: '
'%s (error=%s).' % (
HTTP_ERROR_MAP[r.status_code],
r.status_code))
except KeyError:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to detect Telegram Image. (error=%s).' % (
r.status_code))
# self.logger.debug('Response Details: %s' % r.raw.read())
return False
except requests.RequestException as e:
self.logger.warning(
'A connection error occured posting Telegram Image.')
self.logger.debug('Socket Exception: %s' % str(e))
return False
return True
def detect_bot_owner(self):
"""
Takes a bot and attempts to detect it's chat id from that
"""
headers = {
'User-Agent': self.app_id,
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
}
url = '%s%s/%s' % (
self.notify_url,
self.bot_token,
'getUpdates'
)
self.logger.debug(
'Telegram User Detection POST URL: %s (cert_verify=%r)' % (
url, self.verify_certificate))
try:
r = requests.post(
url,
headers=headers,
verify=self.verify_certificate,
)
if r.status_code != requests.codes.ok:
# We had a problem
try:
# Try to get the error message if we can:
error_msg = loads(r.content)['description']
except:
error_msg = None
try:
if error_msg:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to detect Telegram user: (%s) %s.' % (
r.status_code, error_msg))
else:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to detect Telegram user: '
'%s (error=%s).' % (
HTTP_ERROR_MAP[r.status_code],
r.status_code))
except KeyError:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to detect Telegram user. (error=%s).' % (
r.status_code))
# self.logger.debug('Response Details: %s' % r.raw.read())
return 0
except requests.RequestException as e:
self.logger.warning(
'A connection error occured detecting Telegram User.')
self.logger.debug('Socket Exception: %s' % str(e))
return 0
# A Response might look something like this:
# {
# "ok":true,
# "result":[{
# "update_id":645421321,
# "message":{
# "message_id":1,
# "from":{
# "id":532389719,
# "is_bot":false,
# "first_name":"Chris",
# "language_code":"en-US"
# },
# "chat":{
# "id":532389719,
# "first_name":"Chris",
# "type":"private"
# },
# "date":1519694394,
# "text":"/start",
# "entities":[{"offset":0,"length":6,"type":"bot_command"}]}}]
# Load our response and attempt to fetch our userid
response = loads(r.content)
if 'ok' in response and response['ok'] is True:
start = re.compile(r'^\s*\/start', re.I)
for _msg in iter(response['result']):
# Find /start
if not start.search(_msg['message']['text']):
continue
_id = _msg['message']['from'].get('id', 0)
_user = _msg['message']['from'].get('first_name')
self.logger.info('Detected telegram user %s (userid=%d)' % (
_user, _id))
# Return our detected userid
return _id
self.logger.warning(
'Could not detect bot owner. Is it running (/start)?')
return 0
def notify(self, title, body, notify_type, **kwargs):
"""
Perform Telegram Notification
"""
headers = {
'User-Agent': self.app_id,
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
}
# error tracking (used for function return)
has_error = False
url = '%s%s/%s' % (
self.notify_url,
self.bot_token,
'sendMessage'
)
payload = {}
# HTML Spaces (&nbsp;) and tabs (&emsp;) aren't supported
# See https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#html-style
title = re.sub('&nbsp;?', ' ', title, re.I)
body = re.sub('&nbsp;?', ' ', body, re.I)
# Tabs become 3 spaces
title = re.sub('&emsp;?', ' ', title, re.I)
body = re.sub('&emsp;?', ' ', body, re.I)
# HTML
title = NotifyBase.escape_html(title, whitespace=False)
body = NotifyBase.escape_html(body, whitespace=False)
payload['parse_mode'] = 'HTML'
payload['text'] = '<b>%s</b>\r\n%s' % (
title,
body,
)
# Create a copy of the chat_ids list
chat_ids = list(self.chat_ids)
while len(chat_ids):
chat_id = chat_ids.pop(0)
chat_id = IS_CHAT_ID_RE.match(chat_id)
if not chat_id:
self.logger.warning(
"The specified chat_id '%s' is invalid; skipping." % (
chat_id,
)
)
has_error = True
continue
if chat_id.group('name') is not None:
# Name
payload['chat_id'] = '@%s' % chat_id.group('name')
else:
# ID
payload['chat_id'] = int(chat_id.group('idno'))
if self.include_image is True:
# Send an image
if self.send_image(
payload['chat_id'], notify_type) is not None:
# We sent a post (whether we were successful or not)
# we still hit the remote server... just throttle
# before our next hit server query
self.throttle()
self.logger.debug('Telegram POST URL: %s (cert_verify=%r)' % (
url, self.verify_certificate,
))
self.logger.debug('Telegram Payload: %s' % str(payload))
try:
r = requests.post(
url,
data=dumps(payload),
headers=headers,
verify=self.verify_certificate,
)
if r.status_code != requests.codes.ok:
# We had a problem
try:
# Try to get the error message if we can:
error_msg = loads(r.content)['description']
except:
error_msg = None
try:
if error_msg:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to send Telegram:%s '
'notification: (%s) %s.' % (
payload['chat_id'],
r.status_code, error_msg))
else:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to send Telegram:%s '
'notification: %s (error=%s).' % (
payload['chat_id'],
HTTP_ERROR_MAP[r.status_code],
r.status_code))
except KeyError:
self.logger.warning(
'Failed to send Telegram:%s '
'notification (error=%s).' % (
payload['chat_id'], r.status_code))
# self.logger.debug('Response Details: %s' % r.raw.read())
# Flag our error
has_error = True
else:
self.logger.info('Sent Telegram notification.')
except requests.RequestException as e:
self.logger.warning(
'A connection error occured sending Telegram:%s ' % (
payload['chat_id']) + 'notification.'
)
self.logger.debug('Socket Exception: %s' % str(e))
has_error = True
finally:
if len(chat_ids):
# Prevent thrashing requests
self.throttle()
return not has_error
@staticmethod
def parse_url(url):
"""
Parses the URL and returns enough arguments that can allow
us to substantiate this object.
"""
# This is a dirty hack; but it's the only work around to
# tgram:// messages since the bot_token has a colon in it.
# It invalidates an normal URL.
# This hack searches for this bogus URL and corrects it
# so we can properly load it further down. The other
# alternative is to ask users to actually change the colon
# into a slash (which will work too), but it's more likely
# to cause confusion... So this is the next best thing
try:
tgram = re.match(
r'(?P<protocol>%s://)(bot)?(?P<prefix>([a-z0-9_-]+)'
r'(:[a-z0-9_-]+)?@)?(?P<btoken_a>[0-9]+):+'
r'(?P<remaining>.*)$' % NotifyTelegram.secure_protocol,
url, re.I)
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
# url is bad; force tgram to be None
tgram = None
if not tgram:
# Content is simply not parseable
return None
if tgram.group('prefix'):
# Try again
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(
'%s%s%s/%s' % (
tgram.group('protocol'),
tgram.group('prefix'),
tgram.group('btoken_a'),
tgram.group('remaining'),
),
)
else:
# Try again
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(
'%s%s/%s' % (
tgram.group('protocol'),
tgram.group('btoken_a'),
tgram.group('remaining'),
),
)
# The first token is stored in the hostname
bot_token_a = results['host']
# Now fetch the remaining tokens
bot_token_b = [x for x in filter(
bool, NotifyBase.split_path(results['fullpath']))][0]
bot_token = '%s:%s' % (bot_token_a, bot_token_b)
chat_ids = ','.join(
[x for x in filter(
bool, NotifyBase.split_path(results['fullpath']))][1:])
# Store our bot token
results['bot_token'] = bot_token
# Store our chat ids
results['chat_ids'] = chat_ids
# Include images with our message
results['include_image'] = \
parse_bool(results['qsd'].get('image', False))
return results