#!/usr/bin/env python # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2022 # Leandro Toledo de Souza # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Lesser Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License # along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/]. """Base class for Telegram InputMedia Objects.""" from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union from telegram._files.animation import Animation from telegram._files.audio import Audio from telegram._files.document import Document from telegram._files.inputfile import InputFile from telegram._files.photosize import PhotoSize from telegram._files.video import Video from telegram._messageentity import MessageEntity from telegram._telegramobject import TelegramObject from telegram._utils.defaultvalue import DEFAULT_NONE from telegram._utils.files import parse_file_input from telegram._utils.types import FileInput, JSONDict, ODVInput from telegram.constants import InputMediaType MediaType = Union[Animation, Audio, Document, PhotoSize, Video] class InputMedia(TelegramObject): """ Base class for Telegram InputMedia Objects. .. versionchanged:: 20.0: Added arguments and attributes :attr:`type`, :attr:`media`, :attr:`caption`, :attr:`caption_entities`, :paramref:`parse_mode`. Args: media_type (:obj:`str`): Type of media that the instance represents. media (:obj:`str` | :term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | \ :class:`telegram.Animation` | :class:`telegram.Audio` | \ :class:`telegram.Document` | :class:`telegram.PhotoSize` | \ :class:`telegram.Video`): File to send. |fileinputnopath| Lastly you can pass an existing telegram media object of the corresponding type to send. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Caption of the media to be sent, 0-:tg-const:`telegram.constants.MessageLimit.CAPTION_LENGTH` characters after entities parsing. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`], optional): List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of :paramref:`parse_mode`. parse_mode (:obj:`str`, 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 :class:`telegram.constants.ParseMode` for the available modes. Attributes: type (:obj:`str`): Type of the input media. media (:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile`): Media to send. caption (:obj:`str`): Optional. Caption of the media to be sent. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Optional. The parse mode to use for text formatting. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`]): Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption. """ __slots__ = ("caption", "caption_entities", "media", "parse_mode", "type") def __init__( self, media_type: str, media: Union[str, InputFile, MediaType], caption: str = None, caption_entities: Union[List[MessageEntity], Tuple[MessageEntity, ...]] = None, parse_mode: ODVInput[str] = DEFAULT_NONE, *, api_kwargs: JSONDict = None, ): super().__init__(api_kwargs=api_kwargs) self.type = media_type self.media = media self.caption = caption self.caption_entities = caption_entities self.parse_mode = parse_mode def to_dict(self, recursive: bool = True) -> JSONDict: """See :meth:`telegram.TelegramObject.to_dict`.""" data = super().to_dict(recursive=recursive) if self.caption_entities: data["caption_entities"] = [ce.to_dict() for ce in self.caption_entities] return data @staticmethod def _parse_thumb_input(thumb: Optional[FileInput]) -> Optional[Union[str, InputFile]]: # We use local_mode=True because we don't have access to the actual setting and want # things to work in local mode. return ( parse_file_input(thumb, attach=True, local_mode=True) if thumb is not None else thumb ) class InputMediaAnimation(InputMedia): """Represents an animation file (GIF or H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video without sound) to be sent. Note: When using a :class:`telegram.Animation` for the :attr:`media` attribute, it will take the width, height and duration from that video, unless otherwise specified with the optional arguments. Args: media (:obj:`str` | :term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | \ :class:`telegram.Animation`): File to send. |fileinputnopath| Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Animation` object to send. .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. filename (:obj:`str`, optional): Custom file name for the animation, when uploading a new file. Convenience parameter, useful e.g. when sending files generated by the :obj:`tempfile` module. .. versionadded:: 13.1 thumb (:term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | :obj:`str`, \ optional): |thumbdocstringnopath| .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Caption of the animation to be sent, 0-:tg-const:`telegram.constants.MessageLimit.CAPTION_LENGTH` characters after entities parsing. parse_mode (:obj:`str`, 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 :class:`telegram.constants.ParseMode` for the available modes. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`], optional): List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of :paramref:`parse_mode`. width (:obj:`int`, optional): Animation width. height (:obj:`int`, optional): Animation height. duration (:obj:`int`, optional): Animation duration in seconds. Attributes: type (:obj:`str`): :tg-const:`telegram.constants.InputMediaType.ANIMATION`. media (:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile`): Animation to send. caption (:obj:`str`): Optional. Caption of the document to be sent. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Optional. The parse mode to use for text formatting. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`]): Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption. thumb (:class:`telegram.InputFile`): Optional. Thumbnail of the file to send. width (:obj:`int`): Optional. Animation width. height (:obj:`int`): Optional. Animation height. duration (:obj:`int`): Optional. Animation duration in seconds. """ __slots__ = ("duration", "height", "thumb", "width") def __init__( self, media: Union[FileInput, Animation], thumb: FileInput = None, caption: str = None, parse_mode: ODVInput[str] = DEFAULT_NONE, width: int = None, height: int = None, duration: int = None, caption_entities: Union[List[MessageEntity], Tuple[MessageEntity, ...]] = None, filename: str = None, *, api_kwargs: JSONDict = None, ): if isinstance(media, Animation): width = media.width if width is None else width height = media.height if height is None else height duration = media.duration if duration is None else duration media = media.file_id else: # We use local_mode=True because we don't have access to the actual setting and want # things to work in local mode. media = parse_file_input(media, filename=filename, attach=True, local_mode=True) super().__init__( InputMediaType.ANIMATION, media, caption, caption_entities, parse_mode, api_kwargs=api_kwargs, ) self.thumb = self._parse_thumb_input(thumb) self.width = width self.height = height self.duration = duration class InputMediaPhoto(InputMedia): """Represents a photo to be sent. Args: media (:obj:`str` | :term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | \ :class:`telegram.PhotoSize`): File to send. |fileinputnopath| Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.PhotoSize` object to send. .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. filename (:obj:`str`, optional): Custom file name for the photo, when uploading a new file. Convenience parameter, useful e.g. when sending files generated by the :obj:`tempfile` module. .. versionadded:: 13.1 caption (:obj:`str`, optional ): Caption of the photo to be sent, 0-:tg-const:`telegram.constants.MessageLimit.CAPTION_LENGTH` characters after entities parsing. parse_mode (:obj:`str`, 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 :class:`telegram.constants.ParseMode` for the available modes. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`], optional): List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of :paramref:`parse_mode`. Attributes: type (:obj:`str`): :tg-const:`telegram.constants.InputMediaType.PHOTO`. media (:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile`): Photo to send. caption (:obj:`str`): Optional. Caption of the document to be sent. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Optional. The parse mode to use for text formatting. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`]): Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption. """ __slots__ = () def __init__( self, media: Union[FileInput, PhotoSize], caption: str = None, parse_mode: ODVInput[str] = DEFAULT_NONE, caption_entities: Union[List[MessageEntity], Tuple[MessageEntity, ...]] = None, filename: str = None, *, api_kwargs: JSONDict = None, ): # We use local_mode=True because we don't have access to the actual setting and want # things to work in local mode. media = parse_file_input(media, PhotoSize, filename=filename, attach=True, local_mode=True) super().__init__( InputMediaType.PHOTO, media, caption, caption_entities, parse_mode, api_kwargs=api_kwargs, ) class InputMediaVideo(InputMedia): """Represents a video to be sent. Note: * When using a :class:`telegram.Video` for the :attr:`media` attribute, it will take the width, height and duration from that video, unless otherwise specified with the optional arguments. * :paramref:`thumb` will be ignored for small video files, for which Telegram can easily generate thumbnails. However, this behaviour is undocumented and might be changed by Telegram. Args: media (:obj:`str` | :term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | \ :class:`telegram.Video`): File to send. |fileinputnopath| Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Video` object to send. .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. filename (:obj:`str`, optional): Custom file name for the video, when uploading a new file. Convenience parameter, useful e.g. when sending files generated by the :obj:`tempfile` module. .. versionadded:: 13.1 caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Caption of the video to be sent, 0-:tg-const:`telegram.constants.MessageLimit.CAPTION_LENGTH` characters after entities parsing. parse_mode (:obj:`str`, 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 :class:`telegram.constants.ParseMode` for the available modes. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`], optional): List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of :paramref:`parse_mode`. width (:obj:`int`, optional): Video width. height (:obj:`int`, optional): Video height. duration (:obj:`int`, optional): Video duration in seconds. supports_streaming (:obj:`bool`, optional): Pass :obj:`True`, if the uploaded video is suitable for streaming. thumb (:term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | :obj:`str`, \ optional): |thumbdocstringnopath| .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. Attributes: type (:obj:`str`): :tg-const:`telegram.constants.InputMediaType.VIDEO`. media (:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile`): Video file to send. caption (:obj:`str`): Optional. Caption of the document to be sent. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Optional. The parse mode to use for text formatting. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`]): Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption. width (:obj:`int`): Optional. Video width. height (:obj:`int`): Optional. Video height. duration (:obj:`int`): Optional. Video duration in seconds. supports_streaming (:obj:`bool`): Optional. Pass :obj:`True`, if the uploaded video is suitable for streaming. thumb (:class:`telegram.InputFile`): Optional. Thumbnail of the file to send. """ __slots__ = ("duration", "height", "thumb", "supports_streaming", "width") def __init__( self, media: Union[FileInput, Video], caption: str = None, width: int = None, height: int = None, duration: int = None, supports_streaming: bool = None, parse_mode: ODVInput[str] = DEFAULT_NONE, thumb: FileInput = None, caption_entities: Union[List[MessageEntity], Tuple[MessageEntity, ...]] = None, filename: str = None, *, api_kwargs: JSONDict = None, ): if isinstance(media, Video): width = width if width is not None else media.width height = height if height is not None else media.height duration = duration if duration is not None else media.duration media = media.file_id else: # We use local_mode=True because we don't have access to the actual setting and want # things to work in local mode. media = parse_file_input(media, filename=filename, attach=True, local_mode=True) super().__init__( InputMediaType.VIDEO, media, caption, caption_entities, parse_mode, api_kwargs=api_kwargs, ) self.width = width self.height = height self.duration = duration self.thumb = self._parse_thumb_input(thumb) self.supports_streaming = supports_streaming class InputMediaAudio(InputMedia): """Represents an audio file to be treated as music to be sent. Note: When using a :class:`telegram.Audio` for the :attr:`media` attribute, it will take the duration, performer and title from that video, unless otherwise specified with the optional arguments. Args: media (:obj:`str` | :term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | \ :class:`telegram.Audio`): File to send. |fileinputnopath| Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Audio` object to send. .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. filename (:obj:`str`, optional): Custom file name for the audio, when uploading a new file. Convenience parameter, useful e.g. when sending files generated by the :obj:`tempfile` module. .. versionadded:: 13.1 caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Caption of the audio to be sent, 0-:tg-const:`telegram.constants.MessageLimit.CAPTION_LENGTH` characters after entities parsing. parse_mode (:obj:`str`, 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 :class:`telegram.constants.ParseMode` for the available modes. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`], optional): List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of :paramref:`parse_mode`. duration (:obj:`int`): Duration of the audio in seconds as defined by sender. performer (:obj:`str`, optional): Performer of the audio as defined by sender or by audio tags. title (:obj:`str`, optional): Title of the audio as defined by sender or by audio tags. thumb (:term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | :obj:`str`, \ optional): |thumbdocstringnopath| .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. Attributes: type (:obj:`str`): :tg-const:`telegram.constants.InputMediaType.AUDIO`. media (:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile`): Audio file to send. caption (:obj:`str`): Optional. Caption of the document to be sent. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Optional. The parse mode to use for text formatting. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`]): Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption. duration (:obj:`int`): Duration of the audio in seconds. performer (:obj:`str`): Optional. Performer of the audio as defined by sender or by audio tags. title (:obj:`str`): Optional. Title of the audio as defined by sender or by audio tags. thumb (:class:`telegram.InputFile`): Optional. Thumbnail of the file to send. """ __slots__ = ("duration", "performer", "thumb", "title") def __init__( self, media: Union[FileInput, Audio], thumb: FileInput = None, caption: str = None, parse_mode: ODVInput[str] = DEFAULT_NONE, duration: int = None, performer: str = None, title: str = None, caption_entities: Union[List[MessageEntity], Tuple[MessageEntity, ...]] = None, filename: str = None, *, api_kwargs: JSONDict = None, ): if isinstance(media, Audio): duration = media.duration if duration is None else duration performer = media.performer if performer is None else performer title = media.title if title is None else title media = media.file_id else: # We use local_mode=True because we don't have access to the actual setting and want # things to work in local mode. media = parse_file_input(media, filename=filename, attach=True, local_mode=True) super().__init__( InputMediaType.AUDIO, media, caption, caption_entities, parse_mode, api_kwargs=api_kwargs, ) self.thumb = self._parse_thumb_input(thumb) self.duration = duration self.title = title self.performer = performer class InputMediaDocument(InputMedia): """Represents a general file to be sent. Args: media (:obj:`str` | :term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | \ :class:`telegram.Document`): File to send. |fileinputnopath| Lastly you can pass an existing :class:`telegram.Document` object to send. .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. filename (:obj:`str`, optional): Custom file name for the document, when uploading a new file. Convenience parameter, useful e.g. when sending files generated by the :obj:`tempfile` module. .. versionadded:: 13.1 caption (:obj:`str`, optional): Caption of the document to be sent, 0-:tg-const:`telegram.constants.MessageLimit.CAPTION_LENGTH` characters after entities parsing. parse_mode (:obj:`str`, 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 :class:`telegram.constants.ParseMode` for the available modes. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`], optional): List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of :paramref:`parse_mode`. thumb (:term:`file object` | :obj:`bytes` | :class:`pathlib.Path` | :obj:`str`, \ optional): |thumbdocstringnopath| .. versionchanged:: 13.2 Accept :obj:`bytes` as input. disable_content_type_detection (:obj:`bool`, optional): Disables automatic server-side content type detection for files uploaded using multipart/form-data. Always :obj:`True`, if the document is sent as part of an album. Attributes: type (:obj:`str`): :tg-const:`telegram.constants.InputMediaType.DOCUMENT`. media (:obj:`str` | :class:`telegram.InputFile`): File to send. caption (:obj:`str`): Optional. Caption of the document to be sent. parse_mode (:obj:`str`): Optional. The parse mode to use for text formatting. caption_entities (List[:class:`telegram.MessageEntity`]): Optional. List of special entities that appear in the caption. thumb (:class:`telegram.InputFile`): Optional. Thumbnail of the file to send. disable_content_type_detection (:obj:`bool`): Optional. Disables automatic server-side content type detection for files uploaded using multipart/form-data. Always true, if the document is sent as part of an album. """ __slots__ = ("disable_content_type_detection", "thumb") def __init__( self, media: Union[FileInput, Document], thumb: FileInput = None, caption: str = None, parse_mode: ODVInput[str] = DEFAULT_NONE, disable_content_type_detection: bool = None, caption_entities: Union[List[MessageEntity], Tuple[MessageEntity, ...]] = None, filename: str = None, *, api_kwargs: JSONDict = None, ): # We use local_mode=True because we don't have access to the actual setting and want # things to work in local mode. media = parse_file_input(media, Document, filename=filename, attach=True, local_mode=True) super().__init__( InputMediaType.DOCUMENT, media, caption, caption_entities, parse_mode, api_kwargs=api_kwargs, ) self.thumb = self._parse_thumb_input(thumb) self.disable_content_type_detection = disable_content_type_detection