InlineQueryResultCachedDocument¶
- class telegram.InlineQueryResultCachedDocument(id, title, document_file_id, description=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 a file stored on the Telegram servers. By default, this file will be sent by the user with an optional caption. Alternatively, you can use
input_message_content
to send a message with the specified content instead of the file.See also
- Parameters:
document_file_id (
str
) – A valid file identifier for the file.description (
str
, optional) – Short description of the result.caption (
str
, optional) – Caption of the document 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) –Sequence 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 file.
- parse_mode[source]¶
Optional. Mode for parsing entities. See
telegram.constants.ParseMode
and formatting options for more details.- Type:
Optional. Tuple 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
]