discord.py is an API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
This was written to allow easier writing of bots or chat logs. Make sure to familiarise yourself with the API using the documentation.
This fork implements the following additions/changes:
- Webhook
- Listen for changes
- Store Webhooks in server objects
- Get list of webhooks via channel or server
- Channel
- Get the parent channel
- Get if the channel is marked as NSFW
- State
- Webhooks can also trigger avatar updates in messages
- Emoji
- Animated emoji support
The discord API is constantly changing and the wrapper API is as well. There will be no effort to keep backwards compatibility in versions before v1.0.0
.
I recommend that you follow the discussion in the unofficial Discord API discord channel and update your installation periodically. I will attempt to make note of breaking changes in the API channel so make sure to subscribe to library news by typing ?sub news
in the channel.
To install the library without full voice support, you can just run the following command:
python3 -m pip install -U discord.py
Otherwise to get voice support you should run the following command:
python3 -m pip install -U discord.py[voice]
To install the development version, do the following:
python3 -m pip install -U https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py/archive/master.zip#egg=discord.py[voice]
or the more long winded from cloned source:
$ git clone https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py
$ cd discord.py
$ python3 -m pip install -U .[voice]
Please note that on Linux installing voice you must install the following packages via your favourite package manager (e.g. apt
, yum
, etc) before running the above command:
- libffi-dev (or
libffi-devel
on some systems) - python-dev (e.g.
python3.5-dev
for Python 3.5)
import discord
import asyncio
client = discord.Client()
@client.event
async def on_ready():
print('Logged in as')
print(client.user.name)
print(client.user.id)
print('------')
@client.event
async def on_message(message):
if message.content.startswith('!test'):
counter = 0
tmp = await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Calculating messages...')
async for log in client.logs_from(message.channel, limit=100):
if log.author == message.author:
counter += 1
await client.edit_message(tmp, 'You have {} messages.'.format(counter))
elif message.content.startswith('!sleep'):
await asyncio.sleep(5)
await client.send_message(message.channel, 'Done sleeping')
client.run('token')
Note that in Python 3.4 you use @asyncio.coroutine
instead of async def
and yield from
instead of await
.
You can find examples in the examples directory.
- Python 3.4.2+
aiohttp
librarywebsockets
libraryPyNaCl
library (optional, for voice only)- On Linux systems this requires the
libffi
library. You can install in debian based systems by doingsudo apt-get install libffi-dev
.
- On Linux systems this requires the
Usually pip
will handle these for you.