* Fix How to upload docs * Rename BaseBot to Bot * Add download_file method * Add download method * Add URLInputFile * Add Downloadable to __init__ and __all__ * Fix ImportError for Python 3.7 * Related pages * Improving docs * Some speed * staticmethod to classmethod
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How to download file?
Download file manually
First, you must get the file_id of the file you want to download. Information about files sent to the bot is contained in Message.
For example, download the document that came to the bot.
file_id = message.document.file_id
Then use the getFile method to get file_path.
file = await bot.get_file(file_id)
file_path = file.file_path
After that, use the download_file method from the bot object.
download_file(...)
Download file by file_path to destination.
If you want to automatically create destination (#!python3 io.BytesIO) use default
value of destination and handle result of this method.
| Argument | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| file_path | #!python3 str |
File path on Telegram server |
| destination | #!python3 Optional[Union[BinaryIO, pathlib.Path, str]] |
Filename, file path or instance of #!python3 io.IOBase. For e.g. #!python3 io.BytesIO (Default: #!python3 None) |
| timeout | #!python3 int |
Total timeout in seconds (Default: 30) |
| chunk_size | #!python3 int |
File chunks size (Default: 64 kb) |
| seek | #!python3 bool |
Go to start of file when downloading is finished. Used only for destination with #!python3 typing.BinaryIO type (Default: #!python3 True) |
There are two options where you can download the file: to disk or to binary I/O object.
Download file to disk
To download file to disk, you must specify the file name or path where to download the file. In this case, the function will return nothing.
await bot.download_file(file_path, "text.txt")
Download file to binary I/O object
To download file to binary I/O object, you must specify an object with the #!python3 typing.BinaryIO type or use the default (#!python3 None) value.
In the first case, the function will return your object:
my_object = MyBinaryIO()
result: MyBinaryIO = await bot.download_file(file_path, my_object)
# print(result is my_object) # True
If you leave the default value, an #!python3 io.BytesIO object will be created and returned.
result: io.BytesIO = await bot.download_file(file_path)
Download file in short way
Getting file_path manually every time is boring, so you should use the download method.
download(...)
Download file by file_id or Downloadable object to destination.
If you want to automatically create destination (#!python3 io.BytesIO) use default
value of destination and handle result of this method.
| Argument | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| file | #!python3 Union[str, Downloadable] |
file_id or Downloadable object |
| destination | #!python3 Optional[Union[BinaryIO, pathlib.Path, str]] |
Filename, file path or instance of #!python3 io.IOBase. For e.g. #!python3 io.BytesIO (Default: #!python3 None) |
| timeout | #!python3 int |
Total timeout in seconds (Default: 30) |
| chunk_size | #!python3 int |
File chunks size (Default: 64 kb) |
| seek | #!python3 bool |
Go to start of file when downloading is finished. Used only for destination with #!python3 typing.BinaryIO type (Default: #!python3 True) |
It differs from download_file only in that it accepts file_id or an Downloadable object (object that contains the file_id attribute) instead of file_path.
!!! note
All Downloadable objects are listed in Related pages.
You can download a file to disk or to a binary I/O object in the same way.
Example:
document = message.document
await bot.download(document)