telegram.InputMediaAnimation¶
- class telegram.InputMediaAnimation(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
telegram.InputMedia
Represents an animation file (GIF or H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video without sound) to be sent.
Note
When using a
telegram.Animation
for themedia
attribute, it will take the width, height and duration from that video, unless otherwise specified with the optional arguments.- Parameters
media (
str
| file object |bytes
|pathlib.Path
|telegram.Animation
) –File to send. Pass a file_id to send a file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL for Telegram to get a file from the Internet. Lastly you can pass an existing
telegram.Animation
object to send.Changed in version 13.2: Accept
bytes
as input.Custom file name for the animation, when uploading a new file. Convenience parameter, useful e.g. when sending files generated by the
tempfile
module.New in version 13.1.
thumb (file object |
bytes
|pathlib.Path
, optional) –Thumbnail of the file sent; can be ignored if thumbnail generation for the file is supported server-side. The thumbnail should be in JPEG format and less than
200
kB in size. A thumbnail’s width and height should not exceed320
. Ignored if the file is not uploaded using multipart/form-data. Thumbnails can’t be reused and can be only uploaded as a new file.Changed in version 13.2: Accept
bytes
as input.caption (
str
, optional) – Caption of the animation to be sent, 0-1024
characters after entities parsing.parse_mode (
str
, optional) – Send Markdown or HTML, if you want Telegram apps to show bold, italic, fixed-width text or inline URLs in the media caption. See the constants intelegram.constants.ParseMode
for the available modes.caption_entities (List[
telegram.MessageEntity
], optional) – List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead ofparse_mode
.
Optional. Caption of the document to be sent.
- Type
Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption.
- Type
List[
telegram.MessageEntity
]