telegram.InlineQueryResultGif#

class telegram.InlineQueryResultGif(*args, **kwargs)[source]#

Bases: telegram.InlineQueryResult

Represents a link to an animated GIF file. By default, this animated GIF file will be sent by the user with optional caption. Alternatively, you can use input_message_content to send a message with the specified content instead of the animation.

Parameters
type[source]#

'gif'.

Type

str

id[source]#

Unique identifier for this result, 1-64 bytes.

Type

str

gif_url[source]#

A valid URL for the GIF file. File size must not exceed 1MB.

Type

str

gif_width[source]#

Optional. Width of the GIF.

Type

int

gif_height[source]#

Optional. Height of the GIF.

Type

int

gif_duration[source]#

Optional. Duration of the GIF in seconds.

Type

int

thumb_url[source]#

URL of the static (JPEG or GIF) or animated (MPEG4) thumbnail for the result.

Type

str

thumb_mime_type[source]#

Optional. MIME type of the thumbnail.

Type

str

title[source]#

Optional. Title for the result.

Type

str

caption[source]#

Optional. Caption of the GIF file to be sent, 0-1024 characters after entities parsing.

Type

str

parse_mode[source]#

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 in telegram.constants.ParseMode for the available modes.

Type

str

caption_entities[source]#

Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of parse_mode.

Type

List[telegram.MessageEntity]

reply_markup[source]#

Optional. Inline keyboard attached to the message.

Type

telegram.InlineKeyboardMarkup

input_message_content[source]#

Optional. Content of the message to be sent instead of the GIF animation.

Type

telegram.InputMessageContent