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This package uses the best of the Node.js world under the hood. Discord.js is the most powerful library for creating bots and Nest.js is a progressive framework for creating well-architectured applications. This module provides a fast and easy way of creating Discord bots and deep integration with your NestJS application.
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Node.js 16.6.0 or newer is required.
$ npm i necord discord.js
$ yarn add necord discord.js
$ pnpm add necord discord.js
Once the installation process is complete, we can import the NecordModule
into the root AppModule
:
import { NecordModule } from 'necord';
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { AppUpdate } from './app.update';
@Module({
imports: [
NecordModule.forRoot({
token: 'DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN',
intents: ['Guilds', 'GuildMessages', 'DirectMessages']
})
],
providers: [AppUpdate]
})
export class AppModule {
}
Then create app.update.ts
file and add On
/Once
decorators for handling Discord API events:
import { Injectable, Logger } from '@nestjs/common';
import { Context, On, Once, ContextOf } from 'necord';
import { Client } from 'discord.js';
@Injectable()
export class AppUpdate {
private readonly logger = new Logger(AppUpdate.name);
public constructor(private readonly client: Client) {
}
@Once('ready')
public onReady(@Context() [client]: ContextOf<'ready'>) {
this.logger.log(`Bot logged in as ${client.user.username}`);
}
@On('warn')
public onWarn(@Context() [message]: ContextOf<'warn'>) {
this.logger.warn(message);
}
}
Whenever you need to handle any event data, use the Context
decorator.
If you want to fully dive into Necord, check out these resources:
FAQs
A module for creating Discord bots using NestJS, based on Discord.js
We found that necord demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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