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peer.go
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package message
import (
"context"
"go.uber.org/atomic"
"golang.org/x/xerrors"
"github.com/gotd/td/telegram/message/peer"
"github.com/gotd/td/tg"
)
type resolvedCache atomic.Value
func (r *resolvedCache) Store(result tg.InputPeerClass) {
r.Value.Store(result)
}
func (r *resolvedCache) Load() (result tg.InputPeerClass, ok bool) {
result, ok = r.Value.Load().(tg.InputPeerClass)
return
}
func (s *Sender) builder(promise peer.Promise, decorators []peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
once := &resolvedCache{}
for _, decorator := range decorators {
promise = decorator(promise)
}
return &RequestBuilder{
Builder: Builder{
sender: s,
peer: func(ctx context.Context) (r tg.InputPeerClass, err error) {
if v, ok := once.Load(); ok {
return v, nil
}
defer func() {
if err == nil && r != nil {
once.Store(r)
}
}()
return promise(ctx)
},
},
}
}
// PeerPromise uses given peer promise to create new message builder.
func (s *Sender) PeerPromise(p peer.Promise, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
return s.builder(p, decorators)
}
// To uses given peer to create new message builder.
func (s *Sender) To(p tg.InputPeerClass) *RequestBuilder {
return s.PeerPromise(func(ctx context.Context) (tg.InputPeerClass, error) {
return p, nil
})
}
// Self creates a new message builder to send it to yourself.
// It means that message will be sent to your Saved Messages folder.
func (s *Sender) Self() *RequestBuilder {
return s.To(&tg.InputPeerSelf{})
}
// Resolve uses given text to create new message builder.
// It resolves peer of message using Sender's PeerResolver.
// Input examples:
//
// @telegram
// telegram
// t.me/telegram
// https://t.me/telegram
// tg:resolve?domain=telegram
// tg://resolve?domain=telegram
// +13115552368
// +1 (311) 555-0123
// +1 311 555-6162
//
func (s *Sender) Resolve(from string, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
return s.builder(peer.Resolve(s.resolver, from), decorators)
}
// ResolvePhone uses given phone to create new peer promise.
// It resolves peer of message using given Resolver.
// Input example:
//
// +13115552368
// +1 (311) 555-0123
// +1 311 555-6162
//
// NB: ResolvePhone just deletes any non-digit symbols from phone argument.
// For now, Telegram sends contact number as string like "13115552368".
func (s *Sender) ResolvePhone(phone string, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
return s.builder(peer.ResolvePhone(s.resolver, phone), decorators)
}
// ResolveDomain uses given domain to create new message builder.
// It resolves peer of message using Sender's PeerResolver.
// Can has prefix with @ or not.
// Input examples:
//
// @telegram
// telegram
//
func (s *Sender) ResolveDomain(domain string, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
return s.builder(peer.ResolveDomain(s.resolver, domain), decorators)
}
// ResolveDeeplink uses given deeplink to create new message builder.
// Deeplink is a URL like https://t.me/telegram.
// It resolves peer of message using Sender's PeerResolver.
// Input examples:
//
// t.me/telegram
// https://t.me/telegram
// tg:resolve?domain=telegram
// tg://resolve?domain=telegram
//
func (s *Sender) ResolveDeeplink(link string, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
return s.builder(peer.ResolveDeeplink(s.resolver, link), decorators)
}
// PeerUpdate represents update which can be used to answer.
type PeerUpdate interface {
GetPeer() tg.PeerClass
}
// Peer uses given peer update to create message for same chat.
func (s *Sender) Peer(uctx tg.Entities, upd PeerUpdate, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *RequestBuilder {
entities := peer.EntitiesFromUpdate(uctx)
return s.builder(func(ctx context.Context) (tg.InputPeerClass, error) {
return entities.ExtractPeer(upd.GetPeer())
}, decorators)
}
// AnswerableMessageUpdate represents update which can be used to answer.
type AnswerableMessageUpdate interface {
GetMessage() tg.MessageClass
}
// Answer uses given message update to create message for same chat.
func (s *Sender) Answer(
uctx tg.Entities,
upd AnswerableMessageUpdate,
decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator,
) *RequestBuilder {
entities := peer.EntitiesFromUpdate(uctx)
return s.builder(func(ctx context.Context) (tg.InputPeerClass, error) {
updMsg := upd.GetMessage()
msg, ok := updMsg.AsNotEmpty()
if !ok {
emptyMsg, ok := updMsg.(*tg.MessageEmpty)
if !ok {
return nil, xerrors.Errorf("unexpected type %T", updMsg)
}
p, ok := emptyMsg.GetPeerID()
if !ok {
return nil, xerrors.Errorf("got %T with empty PeerID", updMsg)
}
return entities.ExtractPeer(p)
}
return entities.ExtractPeer(msg.GetPeerID())
}, decorators)
}
// Reply uses given message update to create message for same chat and create a reply.
// Shorthand for
//
// sender.Answer(uctx, upd).ReplyMsg(upd.GetMessage())
//
func (s *Sender) Reply(uctx tg.Entities, upd AnswerableMessageUpdate, decorators ...peer.PromiseDecorator) *Builder {
return s.Answer(uctx, upd, decorators...).ReplyMsg(upd.GetMessage())
}