telegram.InlineQueryResultCachedGif¶
- class telegram.InlineQueryResultCachedGif(id, gif_file_id, title=None, caption=None, reply_markup=None, input_message_content=None, parse_mode=None, caption_entities=None, *, api_kwargs=None)[source]¶
Bases:
telegram.InlineQueryResult
Represents a link to an animated GIF file stored on the Telegram servers. By default, this animated GIF file will be sent by the user with an optional caption. Alternatively, you can use
input_message_content
to send a message with specified content instead of the animation.- Parameters
gif_file_id (
str
) – A valid file identifier for the GIF file.title (
str
, optional) – Title for the result.caption (str
, optional):caption (
str
, optional) – Caption of the GIF file to be sent, 0-1024
characters after entities parsing.parse_mode (
str
, optional) – Mode for parsing entities. Seetelegram.constants.ParseMode
and formatting options for more details.caption_entities (Sequence[
telegram.MessageEntity
], optional) –List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of
parse_mode
.Changed in version 20.0: Accepts any
collections.abc.Sequence
as input instead of just a list. The input is converted to a tuple.reply_markup (
telegram.InlineKeyboardMarkup
, optional) – Inline keyboard attached to the message.input_message_content (
telegram.InputMessageContent
, optional) – Content of the message to be sent instead of the gif.
- parse_mode[source]¶
Optional. Mode for parsing entities. See
telegram.constants.ParseMode
and formatting options for more details.- Type
Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of
parse_mode
.Changed in version 20.0:
This attribute is now an immutable tuple.
This attribute is now always a tuple, that may be empty.
- Type
Tuple[
telegram.MessageEntity
]