InlineQueryResultGif¶
- class litegram.types.inline_query_result_gif.InlineQueryResultGif(*, type: Literal[InlineQueryResultType.GIF] = InlineQueryResultType.GIF, id: str, gif_url: str, thumbnail_url: str, gif_width: int | None = None, gif_height: int | None = None, gif_duration: int | None = None, thumbnail_mime_type: str | None = None, title: str | None = None, caption: str | None = None, parse_mode: str | Default | None = <Default('parse_mode')>, caption_entities: list[MessageEntity] | None = None, show_caption_above_media: bool | Default | None = <Default('show_caption_above_media')>, reply_markup: InlineKeyboardMarkup | None = None, input_message_content: InputMessageContentUnion | None = None, **extra_data: Any)[source]¶
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.
Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inlinequeryresultgif
- type: Literal[InlineQueryResultType.GIF]¶
Type of the result, must be gif
- thumbnail_mime_type: str | None¶
Optional. MIME type of the thumbnail, must be one of ‘image/jpeg’, ‘image/gif’, or ‘video/mp4’. Defaults to ‘image/jpeg’
- caption: str | None¶
Optional. Caption of the GIF file to be sent, 0-1024 characters after entities parsing
- parse_mode: str | Default | None¶
Optional. Mode for parsing entities in the 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
- show_caption_above_media: bool | Default | None¶
Optional. Pass
True, if the caption must be shown above the message media
- reply_markup: InlineKeyboardMarkup | None¶
Optional. Inline keyboard attached to the message