telegram.Animation¶
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class
telegram.Animation(file_id, width, height, duration, thumb=None, file_name=None, mime_type=None, file_size=None, bot=None, **kwargs)¶ Bases:
telegram.base.TelegramObjectThis object represents an animation file to be displayed in the message containing a game.
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file_id¶ Unique file identifier.
Type: str
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width¶ Video width as defined by sender.
Type: int
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height¶ Video height as defined by sender.
Type: int
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duration¶ Duration of the video in seconds as defined by sender.
Type: int
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thumb¶ Optional. Animation thumbnail as defined by sender.
Type: telegram.PhotoSize
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file_name¶ Optional. Original animation filename as defined by sender.
Type: str
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mime_type¶ Optional. MIME type of the file as defined by sender.
Type: str
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file_size¶ Optional. File size.
Type: int
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bot¶ Optional. The Bot to use for instance methods.
Type: telegram.Bot
Parameters: - file_id (
str) – Unique file identifier. - width (
int) – Video width as defined by sender. - height (
int) – Video height as defined by sender. - duration (
int) – Duration of the video in seconds as defined by sender. - thumb (
telegram.PhotoSize, optional) – Animation thumbnail as defined by sender. - file_name (
str, optional) – Original animation filename as defined by sender. - mime_type (
str, optional) – MIME type of the file as defined by sender. - file_size (
int, optional) – File size. - bot (
telegram.Bot, optional) – The Bot to use for instance methods. - **kwargs (
dict) – Arbitrary keyword arguments.
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get_file(timeout=None, **kwargs)¶ Convenience wrapper over
telegram.Bot.get_fileParameters: - timeout (
int|float, optional) – If this value is specified, use it as the read timeout from the server (instead of the one specified during creation of the connection pool). - **kwargs (
dict) – Arbitrary keyword arguments.
Returns: Raises: telegram.TelegramError- timeout (
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