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discord.js is a powerful Node.js module that allows you to interact with the Discord API very easily. It provides a comprehensive set of features to create bots and manage Discord servers.
Creating a Bot
This code demonstrates how to create a simple Discord bot using discord.js. The bot logs 'Ready!' to the console when it is successfully logged in and ready.
const { Client, GatewayIntentBits } = require('discord.js');
const client = new Client({ intents: [GatewayIntentBits.Guilds] });
client.once('ready', () => {
console.log('Ready!');
});
client.login('your-token-goes-here');
Handling Messages
This code shows how to handle messages in a Discord server. When a user sends a message with the content '!ping', the bot responds with 'Pong!'.
client.on('messageCreate', message => {
if (message.content === '!ping') {
message.channel.send('Pong!');
}
});
Managing Roles
This code demonstrates how to manage roles in a Discord server. When a user sends a message with the content '!addRole', the bot adds a role named 'NewRole' to the user.
client.on('messageCreate', async message => {
if (message.content === '!addRole') {
let role = message.guild.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === 'NewRole');
if (role) {
await message.member.roles.add(role);
message.channel.send('Role added!');
}
}
});
Sending Embeds
This code shows how to send embedded messages in Discord. When a user sends a message with the content '!embed', the bot responds with a rich embed message.
const { MessageEmbed } = require('discord.js');
client.on('messageCreate', message => {
if (message.content === '!embed') {
const embed = new MessageEmbed()
.setTitle('Sample Embed')
.setDescription('This is an example of an embed message')
.setColor(0xff0000);
message.channel.send({ embeds: [embed] });
}
});
Eris is another powerful library for interacting with the Discord API. It is known for being lightweight and efficient, making it a good alternative to discord.js. However, it may have a steeper learning curve for beginners.
discord.io is a small, lightweight library for interfacing with Discord. It is less feature-rich compared to discord.js and Eris, but it can be a good choice for simpler bots or for those who prefer a minimalistic approach.
discord.js is a powerful node.js module that allows you to interact with the Discord API very easily.
Node.js 6.0.0 or newer is required.
Ignore any warnings about unmet peer dependencies, as they're all optional.
Without voice support: npm install discord.js
With voice support (@discordjs/opus): npm install discord.js @discordjs/opus
With voice support (opusscript): npm install discord.js opusscript
The preferred audio engine is @discordjs/opus, as it performs significantly better than opusscript. When both are available, discord.js will automatically choose @discordjs/opus. Using opusscript is only recommended for development environments where @discordjs/opus is tough to get working. For production bots, using @discordjs/opus should be considered a necessity, especially if they're going to be running on multiple servers.
npm install bufferutil
)npm install hammerandchisel/erlpack
)npm install sodium
)npm install libsodium-wrappers
)const Discord = require('discord.js');
const client = new Discord.Client();
client.on('ready', () => {
console.log(`Logged in as ${client.user.tag}!`);
});
client.on('message', msg => {
if (msg.content === 'ping') {
msg.reply('pong');
}
});
client.login('token');
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documentation.
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A powerful library for interacting with the Discord API
The npm package discord.js receives a total of 190,173 weekly downloads. As such, discord.js popularity was classified as popular.
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