Source code for aiogram.types.video_quality
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
from .base import TelegramObject
[docs]
class VideoQuality(TelegramObject):
"""
This object represents a video file of a specific quality.
Source: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#videoquality
"""
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"""
height: int
"""Video height"""
codec: str
"""Codec that was used to encode the video, for example, 'h264', 'h265', or 'av01'"""
file_size: int | None = 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."""
if TYPE_CHECKING:
# DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY!!!
# This section was auto-generated via `butcher`
def __init__(
__pydantic__self__,
*,
file_id: str,
file_unique_id: str,
width: int,
height: int,
codec: str,
file_size: int | None = None,
**__pydantic_kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
# DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY!!!
# This method was auto-generated via `butcher`
# Is needed only for type checking and IDE support without any additional plugins
super().__init__(
file_id=file_id,
file_unique_id=file_unique_id,
width=width,
height=height,
codec=codec,
file_size=file_size,
**__pydantic_kwargs,
)