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nestjs-discord-webhook
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webhook to send logs to discord channel based on nestjs-slack-webhook concept
Nest.js + Discord Webhook Client
A simple nestjs package to connect to Discord webhook using discord.js library.
Discord.js Library version 14.7.1 or higher
npm install nestjs-discord-webhook
@Module({ imports: [ DiscordModule.forRoot({ url: "DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL", // ref: }), ], }) export class AppModule {}
or using webhook token and id:
@Module({ imports: [ DiscordModule.forRoot({ id: "DISCORD_WEBHOOK_ID", // ref:
token: "DISCORD_WEBHOOK_TOKEN", // ref: }), ], }) export class AppModule {}
Inject IncomingWebhook instance
import { WebhookClient } from "discord.js"
@Injectable() export class AppService { constructor( @InjectDiscord() private readonly discord: WebhookClient, ) {} }
PRs accepted.
MIT © Andromeda7177
This software is based on G59 nestjs-slack-webhook package
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webhook to send logs to discord channel based on nestjs-slack-webhook concept
The npm package nestjs-discord-webhook receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, nestjs-discord-webhook popularity was classified as not popular.
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