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* Breaking Changes
+ Message.from_id is now a :tl:`Peer`, not int! If you want the marked sender ID (much like old behaviour), replace all uses of .from_id with .sender_id. This will mostly work, but of course in old and new versions you have to account for the fact that this sender may no longer be a user.
+ You can no longer assign to Message.reply_to_msg_id <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.reply_to_msg_id> and Message.to_id <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.to_id> because these are now properties that offer a "view" to the real value from a different field.
+ Answering inline queries with a photo or document will now send the photo or document used in the resulting message by default. Not sending the media was technically a bug, but some people may be relying on this old behaviour. You can use the old behaviour with include_media=False.
* Additions
+ New raise_last_call_error parameter in the client constructor to raise the same error produced by the last failing call, rather than a generic ValueError.
+ New formatting_entities parameter in client.send_message() <telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message>, and client.send_file() <telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods.send_file> to bypass the parse mode and manually specify the formatting entities.
+ New client.get_permissions() <telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods.get_permissions> method to query a participant's permissions in a group or channel. This request is slightly expensive in small group chats because it has to fetch the entire chat to check just a user, so use of a cache is advised.
+ Message.click() <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.click> now works on normal polls!
+ New local_addr parameter in the client constructor to use a specific local network address when connecting to Telegram.
+ client.inline_query() <telethon.client.bots.BotMethods.inline_query> now lets you specify the chat where the query is being made from, which some bots need to provide certain functionality.
+ You can now get comments in a channel post with the reply_to parameter in client.iter_messages() <telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.iter_messages>. Comments are messages that "reply to" a specific channel message, hence the name (which is consistent with how Telegram's API calls it).
* Enhancements
+ Updated documentation and list of known errors.
+ If hachoir is available, the file metadata can now be extracted from streams and in-memory bytes.
+ The default parameters used to initialize a connection now match the format of those used by Telegram Desktop.
+ Specifying 0 retries will no longer cause the library to attempt to reconnect.
+ The library should now be able to reliably download very large files.
+ Global search should work more reliably now.
+ Old usernames are evicted from cache, so getting entities by cached username should now be more reliable.
+ Slightly less noisy logs.
+ Stability regarding transport-level errors (transport flood, authorization key not found) should be improved. In particular, you should no longer be getting unnecessarily logged out.
+ Reconnection should no longer occur if the client gets logged out (for example, another client revokes the session).
+ Bug fixes
+ In some cases, there were issues when using events.Album <telethon.events.album.Album> together with events.Raw <telethon.events.raw.Raw>.
+ For some channels, one of their channel photos would not show up in client.iter_profile_photos() <telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods.iter_profile_photos>.
+ In some cases, a request that failed to be sent would be forgotten, causing the original caller to be "locked" forever for a response that would never arrive. Failing requests should now consistently be automatically re-sent.
+ The library should more reliably handle certain updates with "empty" data.
+ Sending documents in inline queries should now work fine.
+ Manually using client.sign_up <telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.sign_up> should now work correctly, instead of claiming "code invalid".
+ Special mention to some of the other changes in the 1.16.x series:
+ The thumb for download_media now supports both str and :tl:`VideoSize`.
+ Thumbnails are sorted, so -1 is always the largest.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-Telethon?expand=0&rev=10
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Wed Oct 21 03:32:46 UTC 2020 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
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- Update to 1.17.0:
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* Breaking Changes
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+ Message.from_id is now a :tl:`Peer`, not int! If you want the marked sender ID (much like old behaviour), replace all uses of .from_id with .sender_id. This will mostly work, but of course in old and new versions you have to account for the fact that this sender may no longer be a user.
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+ You can no longer assign to Message.reply_to_msg_id <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.reply_to_msg_id> and Message.to_id <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.to_id> because these are now properties that offer a "view" to the real value from a different field.
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+ Answering inline queries with a photo or document will now send the photo or document used in the resulting message by default. Not sending the media was technically a bug, but some people may be relying on this old behaviour. You can use the old behaviour with include_media=False.
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* Additions
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+ New raise_last_call_error parameter in the client constructor to raise the same error produced by the last failing call, rather than a generic ValueError.
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+ New formatting_entities parameter in client.send_message() <telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.send_message>, and client.send_file() <telethon.client.uploads.UploadMethods.send_file> to bypass the parse mode and manually specify the formatting entities.
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+ New client.get_permissions() <telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods.get_permissions> method to query a participant's permissions in a group or channel. This request is slightly expensive in small group chats because it has to fetch the entire chat to check just a user, so use of a cache is advised.
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+ Message.click() <telethon.tl.custom.message.Message.click> now works on normal polls!
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+ New local_addr parameter in the client constructor to use a specific local network address when connecting to Telegram.
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+ client.inline_query() <telethon.client.bots.BotMethods.inline_query> now lets you specify the chat where the query is being made from, which some bots need to provide certain functionality.
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+ You can now get comments in a channel post with the reply_to parameter in client.iter_messages() <telethon.client.messages.MessageMethods.iter_messages>. Comments are messages that "reply to" a specific channel message, hence the name (which is consistent with how Telegram's API calls it).
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* Enhancements
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+ Updated documentation and list of known errors.
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+ If hachoir is available, the file metadata can now be extracted from streams and in-memory bytes.
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+ The default parameters used to initialize a connection now match the format of those used by Telegram Desktop.
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+ Specifying 0 retries will no longer cause the library to attempt to reconnect.
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+ The library should now be able to reliably download very large files.
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+ Global search should work more reliably now.
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+ Old usernames are evicted from cache, so getting entities by cached username should now be more reliable.
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+ Slightly less noisy logs.
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+ Stability regarding transport-level errors (transport flood, authorization key not found) should be improved. In particular, you should no longer be getting unnecessarily logged out.
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+ Reconnection should no longer occur if the client gets logged out (for example, another client revokes the session).
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+ Bug fixes
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+ In some cases, there were issues when using events.Album <telethon.events.album.Album> together with events.Raw <telethon.events.raw.Raw>.
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+ For some channels, one of their channel photos would not show up in client.iter_profile_photos() <telethon.client.chats.ChatMethods.iter_profile_photos>.
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+ In some cases, a request that failed to be sent would be forgotten, causing the original caller to be "locked" forever for a response that would never arrive. Failing requests should now consistently be automatically re-sent.
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+ The library should more reliably handle certain updates with "empty" data.
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+ Sending documents in inline queries should now work fine.
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+ Manually using client.sign_up <telethon.client.auth.AuthMethods.sign_up> should now work correctly, instead of claiming "code invalid".
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+ Special mention to some of the other changes in the 1.16.x series:
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+ The thumb for download_media now supports both str and :tl:`VideoSize`.
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+ Thumbnails are sorted, so -1 is always the largest.
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Fri Sep 11 02:24:22 UTC 2020 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
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- Update to 1.16.4:
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* Added support to force_file on any media, including things that were not
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possible before like .webp files.
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* Sending a copy of messages with polls will now work when possible.
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* The library now automatically retries on inter-dc call errors
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* Square brackets removed from IPv6 addresses. This may fix IPv6 support.
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* New client.qr_login().
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* message.click now lets you click on buttons requesting phone or location.
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Wed Jun 3 15:52:04 UTC 2020 - Dead Mozay <dead_mozay@opensuse.org>
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- Update to version 1.14.0:
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* No changelog was made available.
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Fri Feb 28 14:15:21 UTC 2020 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
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- Format with spec-cleaner
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- Add missing runtime dependencies
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Thu Feb 27 13:15:34 UTC 2020 - Dead Mozay <dead_mozay@opensuse.org>
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- Initial package
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