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# How to upload file?
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As says [official Telegram Bot API documentation](https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sending-files) there are three ways to send files (photos, stickers, audio, media, etc.):
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If the file is already stored somewhere on the Telegram servers or file is available by the URL, you don't need to reupload it.
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But if you need to upload new file just use subclasses of [InputFile](./types/input_file.md). Here is available two different types of input file:
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- `#!python3 FSInputFile` - [uploading from file system](#upload-from-file-system)
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- `#!python3 BufferedInputFile` - [uploading from buffer](#upload-from-buffer)
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!!! warning "Be respectful with Telegram"
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Instances of `InputFile` is reusable. That's mean you can create instance of InputFile and sent this file multiple times but Telegram is not recommend to do that and when you upload file once just save their `file_id` and use it in next times.
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## Upload from file system
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By first step you will need to import InputFile wrapper:
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```python3
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from aiogram.types import FSInputFile
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```
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Then you can use it:
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```python3
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cat = FSInputFile("cat.png")
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agenda = FSInputFile("my-document.pdf", filename="agenda-2019-11-19.pdf")
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```
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### FSInputFile(...)
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|Argument|Type|Description|
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| path | `#!python3 Union[str, Path]` | File path |
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| filename | `#!python3 Optional[str]` | Custom filename to be presented to Telegram |
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| chunk_size | `#!python3 int` | File chunks size (Default: `64 kb`) |
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## Upload from buffer
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Files can be also passed from buffer (For example you generate image using [Pillow](https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) and the want's to sent it to the Telegram):
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Import wrapper:
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```python3
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from aiogram.types import BufferedInputFile
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```
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And then you can use it:
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```python3
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text_file = BufferedInputFile(b"Hello, world!", filename="file.txt")
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```
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### BufferedInputFile(...)
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|Argument|Type|Description|
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| `buffer` | `#!python3 bytes` | File path |
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| `filename` | `#!python3 str` | Custom filename to be presented to Telegram (Required) |
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| `chunk_size` | `#!python3 int` | File chunks size (Default: `64 kb`) |
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Also you can read buffer from file:
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```python3
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file = BufferedInputFile.from_file("file.txt")
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```
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### BufferedInputFile.from_file(...)
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|Argument|Type|Description|
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| `path` | `#!python3 Union[str, Path]` | File path |
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| `filename` | `#!python3 Optional[str]` | Custom filename to be presented to Telegram |
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| `chunk_size` | `#!python3 int` | File chunks size (Default: `64 kb`) |
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