Animation¶
- class aiogram.types.animation.Animation(*, file_id: str, file_unique_id: str, width: int, height: int, duration: int, thumbnail: PhotoSize | None = None, file_name: str | None = None, mime_type: str | None = None, file_size: int | None = None, **extra_data: Any)[source]¶
This object represents an animation file (GIF or H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video without sound).
Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#animation
- file_id: str¶
Identifier for this file, which can be used to download or reuse the file
- file_unique_id: str¶
Unique identifier for this file, which is supposed to be the same over time and for different bots. Can’t be used to download or reuse the file.
- width: int¶
Video width as defined by the sender
- height: int¶
Video height as defined by the sender
- duration: int¶
Duration of the video in seconds as defined by the sender
- model_computed_fields: ClassVar[Dict[str, ComputedFieldInfo]] = {}¶
A dictionary of computed field names and their corresponding ComputedFieldInfo objects.
- model_post_init(context: Any, /) None ¶
We need to both initialize private attributes and call the user-defined model_post_init method.
- file_name: str | None¶
Optional. Original animation filename as defined by the sender
- mime_type: str | None¶
Optional. MIME type of the file as defined by the sender
- file_size: int | None¶
Optional. File size in bytes. It can be bigger than 2^31 and some programming languages may have difficulty/silent defects in interpreting it. But it has at most 52 significant bits, so a signed 64-bit integer or double-precision float type are safe for storing this value.