edit_cached_media()#

Client.edit_cached_media()#

Edit a media stored on the Telegram servers using a file_id.

This convenience method works with any valid file_id only. It does the same as calling the relevant method for editing media using a file_id, thus saving you from the hassle of using the correct InputMedia for the media the file_id is pointing to.

Usable by Users Bots
Parameters:
  • chat_id (int | str) – Unique identifier (int) or username (str) of the target chat. For your personal cloud (Saved Messages) you can simply use “me” or “self”. For a contact that exists in your Telegram address book you can use his phone number (str).

  • message_id (int) – Message identifier in the chat specified in chat_id.

  • file_id (str) – Media to send. Pass a file_id as string to send a media that exists on the Telegram servers.

  • caption (str, optional) – Media caption, 0-1024 characters.

  • parse_mode (ParseMode, optional) – By default, texts are parsed using both Markdown and HTML styles. You can combine both syntaxes together.

  • caption_entities (List of MessageEntity) – List of special entities that appear in the caption, which can be specified instead of parse_mode.

  • show_caption_above_media (bool, optional) – Pass True, if the caption must be shown above the message media. Supported only for animation, photo and video messages.

  • schedule_date (datetime, optional) – Date when the message will be automatically sent.

  • has_spoiler (bool, optional) – True, if the message media is covered by a spoiler animation.

  • reply_markup (InlineKeyboardMarkup, optional) – An InlineKeyboardMarkup object.

  • business_connection_id (str, optional) – Unique identifier of the business connection on behalf of which the message to be edited was sent

Returns:

Message – On success, the edited media message is returned.

Example

await app.edit_cached_media(chat_id, message_id, file_id)