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_replykeyboardmarkup.py
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_replykeyboardmarkup.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2022
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser 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 Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
"""This module contains an object that represents a Telegram ReplyKeyboardMarkup."""
from typing import ClassVar, Sequence, Union
from telegram import constants
from telegram._keyboardbutton import KeyboardButton
from telegram._telegramobject import TelegramObject
from telegram._utils.markup import check_keyboard_type
from telegram._utils.types import JSONDict
class ReplyKeyboardMarkup(TelegramObject):
"""This object represents a custom keyboard with reply options.
Objects of this class are comparable in terms of equality. Two objects of this class are
considered equal, if their size of :attr:`keyboard` and all the buttons are equal.
Examples:
* Example usage: A user requests to change the bot's language, bot replies to the request
with a keyboard to select the new language. Other users in the group don't see
the keyboard.
* :any:`Conversation Bot <examples.conversationbot>`
* :any:`Conversation Bot 2 <examples.conversationbot2>`
Args:
keyboard (Sequence[Sequence[:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.KeyboardButton`]]): Array of
button rows, each represented by an Array of :class:`telegram.KeyboardButton` objects.
resize_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to resize the keyboard vertically
for optimal fit (e.g., make the keyboard smaller if there are just two rows of
buttons). Defaults to :obj:`False`, in which case the custom keyboard is always of the
same height as the app's standard keyboard.
one_time_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to hide the keyboard as soon as
it's been used. The keyboard will still be available, but clients will automatically
display the usual letter-keyboard in the chat - the user can press a special button in
the input field to see the custom keyboard again. Defaults to :obj:`False`.
selective (:obj:`bool`, optional): Use this parameter if you want to show the keyboard to
specific users only. Targets:
1) Users that are @mentioned in the :attr:`~telegram.Message.text` of the
:class:`telegram.Message` object.
2) If the bot's message is a reply (has ``reply_to_message_id``), sender of the
original message.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
input_field_placeholder (:obj:`str`, optional): The placeholder to be shown in the input
field when the keyboard is active;
:tg-const:`telegram.ReplyKeyboardMarkup.MIN_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER`-
:tg-const:`telegram.ReplyKeyboardMarkup.MAX_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER`
characters.
.. versionadded:: 13.7
Attributes:
keyboard (Tuple[Tuple[:class:`telegram.KeyboardButton` | :obj:`str`]]): Array of button
rows.
resize_keyboard (:obj:`bool`): Optional. Requests clients to resize the keyboard.
one_time_keyboard (:obj:`bool`): Optional. Requests clients to hide the keyboard as soon as
it's been used.
selective (:obj:`bool`): Optional. Show the keyboard to specific users only.
input_field_placeholder (:obj:`str`): Optional. The placeholder shown in the input
field when the reply is active.
.. versionadded:: 13.7
"""
__slots__ = (
"selective",
"keyboard",
"resize_keyboard",
"one_time_keyboard",
"input_field_placeholder",
)
def __init__(
self,
keyboard: Sequence[Sequence[Union[str, KeyboardButton]]],
resize_keyboard: bool = None,
one_time_keyboard: bool = None,
selective: bool = None,
input_field_placeholder: str = None,
*,
api_kwargs: JSONDict = None,
):
super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs)
if not check_keyboard_type(keyboard):
raise ValueError(
"The parameter `keyboard` should be a sequence of sequences of "
"strings or KeyboardButtons"
)
# Required
self.keyboard = tuple(
tuple(KeyboardButton(button) if isinstance(button, str) else button for button in row)
for row in keyboard
)
# Optionals
self.resize_keyboard = resize_keyboard
self.one_time_keyboard = one_time_keyboard
self.selective = selective
self.input_field_placeholder = input_field_placeholder
self._id_attrs = (self.keyboard,)
self._freeze()
@classmethod
def from_button(
cls,
button: Union[KeyboardButton, str],
resize_keyboard: bool = False,
one_time_keyboard: bool = False,
selective: bool = False,
input_field_placeholder: str = None,
**kwargs: object,
) -> "ReplyKeyboardMarkup":
"""Shortcut for::
ReplyKeyboardMarkup([[button]], **kwargs)
Return a ReplyKeyboardMarkup from a single KeyboardButton.
Args:
button (:class:`telegram.KeyboardButton` | :obj:`str`): The button to use in
the markup.
resize_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to resize the keyboard
vertically for optimal fit (e.g., make the keyboard smaller if there are just two
rows of buttons). Defaults to :obj:`False`, in which case the custom keyboard is
always of the same height as the app's standard keyboard.
one_time_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to hide the keyboard as
soon as it's been used. The keyboard will still be available, but clients will
automatically display the usual letter-keyboard in the chat - the user can press
a special button in the input field to see the custom keyboard again.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
selective (:obj:`bool`, optional): Use this parameter if you want to show the keyboard
to specific users only. Targets:
1) Users that are @mentioned in the text of the Message object.
2) If the bot's message is a reply (has ``reply_to_message_id``), sender of the
original message.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
input_field_placeholder (:obj:`str`): Optional. The placeholder shown in the input
field when the reply is active.
.. versionadded:: 13.7
"""
return cls(
[[button]],
resize_keyboard=resize_keyboard,
one_time_keyboard=one_time_keyboard,
selective=selective,
input_field_placeholder=input_field_placeholder,
**kwargs, # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
@classmethod
def from_row(
cls,
button_row: Sequence[Union[str, KeyboardButton]],
resize_keyboard: bool = False,
one_time_keyboard: bool = False,
selective: bool = False,
input_field_placeholder: str = None,
**kwargs: object,
) -> "ReplyKeyboardMarkup":
"""Shortcut for::
ReplyKeyboardMarkup([button_row], **kwargs)
Return a ReplyKeyboardMarkup from a single row of KeyboardButtons.
Args:
button_row (Sequence[:class:`telegram.KeyboardButton` | :obj:`str`]): The button to
use in the markup.
resize_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to resize the keyboard
vertically for optimal fit (e.g., make the keyboard smaller if there are just two
rows of buttons). Defaults to :obj:`False`, in which case the custom keyboard is
always of the same height as the app's standard keyboard.
one_time_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to hide the keyboard as
soon as it's been used. The keyboard will still be available, but clients will
automatically display the usual letter-keyboard in the chat - the user can press
a special button in the input field to see the custom keyboard again.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
selective (:obj:`bool`, optional): Use this parameter if you want to show the keyboard
to specific users only. Targets:
1) Users that are @mentioned in the text of the Message object.
2) If the bot's message is a reply (has ``reply_to_message_id``), sender of the
original message.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
input_field_placeholder (:obj:`str`): Optional. The placeholder shown in the input
field when the reply is active.
.. versionadded:: 13.7
"""
return cls(
[button_row],
resize_keyboard=resize_keyboard,
one_time_keyboard=one_time_keyboard,
selective=selective,
input_field_placeholder=input_field_placeholder,
**kwargs, # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
@classmethod
def from_column(
cls,
button_column: Sequence[Union[str, KeyboardButton]],
resize_keyboard: bool = False,
one_time_keyboard: bool = False,
selective: bool = False,
input_field_placeholder: str = None,
**kwargs: object,
) -> "ReplyKeyboardMarkup":
"""Shortcut for::
ReplyKeyboardMarkup([[button] for button in button_column], **kwargs)
Return a ReplyKeyboardMarkup from a single column of KeyboardButtons.
Args:
button_column (Sequence[:class:`telegram.KeyboardButton` | :obj:`str`]): The button
to use in the markup.
resize_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to resize the keyboard
vertically for optimal fit (e.g., make the keyboard smaller if there are just two
rows of buttons). Defaults to :obj:`False`, in which case the custom keyboard is
always of the same height as the app's standard keyboard.
one_time_keyboard (:obj:`bool`, optional): Requests clients to hide the keyboard as
soon as it's been used. The keyboard will still be available, but clients will
automatically display the usual letter-keyboard in the chat - the user can press
a special button in the input field to see the custom keyboard again.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
selective (:obj:`bool`, optional): Use this parameter if you want to show the keyboard
to specific users only. Targets:
1) Users that are @mentioned in the text of the Message object.
2) If the bot's message is a reply (has ``reply_to_message_id``), sender of the
original message.
Defaults to :obj:`False`.
input_field_placeholder (:obj:`str`): Optional. The placeholder shown in the input
field when the reply is active.
.. versionadded:: 13.7
"""
button_grid = [[button] for button in button_column]
return cls(
button_grid,
resize_keyboard=resize_keyboard,
one_time_keyboard=one_time_keyboard,
selective=selective,
input_field_placeholder=input_field_placeholder,
**kwargs, # type: ignore[arg-type]
)
MIN_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER: ClassVar[int] = constants.ReplyLimit.MIN_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER
""":const:`telegram.constants.ReplyLimit.MIN_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER`
.. versionadded:: 20.0
"""
MAX_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER: ClassVar[int] = constants.ReplyLimit.MAX_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER
""":const:`telegram.constants.ReplyLimit.MAX_INPUT_FIELD_PLACEHOLDER`
.. versionadded:: 20.0
"""