InputMediaVideo#

class aiogram.types.input_media_video.InputMediaVideo(*, type: ~typing.Literal[InputMediaType.VIDEO] = InputMediaType.VIDEO, media: str | ~aiogram.types.input_file.InputFile, thumbnail: ~aiogram.types.input_file.InputFile | None = None, caption: str | None = None, parse_mode: str | ~aiogram.client.default.Default | None = <Default('parse_mode')>, caption_entities: ~typing.List[~aiogram.types.message_entity.MessageEntity] | None = None, width: int | None = None, height: int | None = None, duration: int | None = None, supports_streaming: bool | None = None, has_spoiler: bool | None = None, **extra_data: ~typing.Any)[source]#

Represents a video to be sent.

Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inputmediavideo

type: Literal[InputMediaType.VIDEO]#

Type of the result, must be video

media: str | InputFile#

File to send. Pass a file_id to send a file that exists on the Telegram servers (recommended), pass an HTTP URL for Telegram to get a file from the Internet, or pass „attach://<file_attach_name>“ to upload a new one using multipart/form-data under <file_attach_name> name. More information on Sending Files »

thumbnail: InputFile | None#

Optional. Thumbnail of the file sent; can be ignored if thumbnail generation for the file is supported server-side. The thumbnail should be in JPEG format and less than 200 kB in size. A thumbnail’s width and height should not exceed 320. Ignored if the file is not uploaded using multipart/form-data. Thumbnails can’t be reused and can be only uploaded as a new file, so you can pass „attach://<file_attach_name>“ if the thumbnail was uploaded using multipart/form-data under <file_attach_name>. More information on Sending Files »

caption: str | None#

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

parse_mode: str | Default | None#

Optional. Mode for parsing entities in the video caption. See formatting options for more details.

caption_entities: List[MessageEntity] | None#

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

model_computed_fields: ClassVar[dict[str, ComputedFieldInfo]] = {}#

A dictionary of computed field names and their corresponding ComputedFieldInfo objects.

width: int | None#

Optional. Video width

height: int | None#

Optional. Video height

duration: int | None#

Optional. Video duration in seconds

supports_streaming: bool | None#

Optional. Pass True if the uploaded video is suitable for streaming

has_spoiler: bool | None#

Optional. Pass True if the video needs to be covered with a spoiler animation