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discord-webhook-node
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const webhook = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new webhook.Webhook("YOUR WEBHOOK URL");
hook.send("Hello there!");
const { Webhook, MessageBuilder } = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new Webhook("YOUR WEBHOOK URL");
const embed = new MessageBuilder()
.setTitle('My title here')
.setAuthor('Author here', 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/embed/avatars/0.png', 'https://www.google.com')
.setURL('https://www.google.com')
.addField('First field', 'this is inline', true)
.addField('Second field', 'this is not inline')
.setColor(7785669)
.setThumbnail('https://cdn.discordapp.com/embed/avatars/0.png')
.setDescription('Oh look a description :)')
.setImage('https://cdn.discordapp.com/embed/avatars/0.png')
.setFooter('Hey its a footer', 'https://cdn.discordapp.com/embed/avatars/0.png')
.setTimestamp();
hook.send(embed);
Keep in mind that the custom embed method setColor
takes in a decimal color. You can convert hex colors to decimal using this website here: https://convertingcolors.com
const { Webhook } = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new Webhook('YOUR WEBHOOK URL');
hook.sendFile('../yourfilename.png');
const { Webhook } = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new Webhook('YOUR WEBHOOK URL');
//Sends an information message
hook.info('**Information hook**', 'Information field title here', 'Information field value here');
//Sends a success message
hook.success('**Success hook**', 'Success field title here', 'Success field value here');
//Sends an warning message
hook.warning('**Warning hook**', 'Warning field title here', 'Warning field value here');
//Sends an error message
hook.error('**Error hook**', 'Error field title here', 'Error field value here');
discord-webhook-node is a promise based library, which means you can use .catch
, .then
, and await
, although if successful will not return any values. For example:
const { Webhook } = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new Webhook("YOUR WEBHOOK URL");
hook.send("Hello there!")
.then(() => console.log('Sent webhook successfully!'))
.catch(err => console.log(err.message));
or using async:
const { Webhook } = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new Webhook("YOUR WEBHOOK URL");
(async () => {
try {
await hook.send('Hello there!');
console.log('Successfully sent webhook!');
}
catch(e){
console.log(e.message);
};
})();
By default, it will handle Discord's rate limiting, and if there is an error sending the message (other than rate limiting), an error will be thrown. You can change these options with the custom settings options below.
const { Webhook } = require('discord-webhook-node');
const hook = new Webhook({
url: "YOUR WEBHOOK URL",
//If throwErrors is set to false, no errors will be thrown if there is an error sending
throwErrors: false,
//retryOnLimit gives you the option to not attempt to send the message again if rate limited
retryOnLimit: false
});
npm install discord-webhook-node
MIT
FAQs
Allows for easy webhook sending through discord's webhook API
The npm package discord-webhook-node receives a total of 4,469 weekly downloads. As such, discord-webhook-node popularity was classified as popular.
We found that discord-webhook-node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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