
Discord Progress Bar is a Python library that allows you to create visually appealing
progress bars in your Discord bot messages using custom emojis. It provides a simple API
to generate progress bars of different styles and lengths, making it easy to display
progress, loading states, or completion percentages in your Discord applications.
Built on:
- py-cord - A modern, easy-to-use,
feature-rich, and async-ready API wrapper for Discord
- Custom Discord emojis - Used to create visually consistent progress bar segments
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Create beautiful progress bars in your Discord bot with just a few lines of code!
import discord
from discord_progress_bar import ProgressBarManager
bot = discord.Bot(cache_app_emojis=True)
progress_manager = ProgressBarManager(bot)
@bot.event
async def on_ready():
"""Load emojis when the bot is ready."""
await progress_manager.load()
print(f"Logged in as {bot.user}")
@bot.command()
async def show_progress(ctx, percent: float = 0.5):
"""Display a progress bar with the specified percentage."""
progress_bar = await progress_manager.progress_bar("green", length=10)
await ctx.send(f"Progress: {progress_bar.partial(percent)}")
bot.run("YOUR_TOKEN")
NOTE:
For a complete example, check the examples directory.
Core Concepts
How It Works
Discord Progress Bar works by using custom Discord emojis to create visually appealing
progress bars in your bot messages. Here's how it works:
- Progress Bar Structure: Each progress bar consists of multiple emoji segments:
- Left edge (filled or empty)
- Middle sections (filled or empty)
- Right edge (filled or empty)
- Emoji Management: The
ProgressBarManager class handles:
- Loading existing emojis from your bot
- Creating new emojis from URLs or files if needed
- Providing the appropriate emojis to the
ProgressBar class
- Progress Bar Rendering: The
ProgressBar class handles:
- Rendering full progress bars (100%)
- Rendering empty progress bars (0%)
- Rendering partial progress bars (any percentage)
- Default Styles: The library comes with a default "green" style, but you can
create custom styles by providing your own emoji images.
Key Components
- ProgressBarManager: Initializes with your Discord bot and manages emoji resources
- ProgressBar: Renders progress bars with different percentages
- ProgressBarPart: Enum defining the different parts of a progress bar (LEFT_EMPTY,
LEFT_FILLED, etc.)
- Default Bars: Pre-configured progress bar styles that can be used out of the box
Features
- Easy Integration: Seamlessly integrates with Discord bots built using py-cord
- Customizable Progress Bars: Create progress bars with different styles and lengths
- Default Styles: Comes with a pre-configured "green" style ready to use
- Custom Styles: Create your own progress bar styles using custom emoji images
- Flexible Rendering: Render progress bars at any percentage (0-100%)
- Async Support: Fully supports asynchronous operations for Discord bots
- Emoji Management: Automatically handles emoji creation and management
Type Safety
Discord Progress Bar is fully type-annotated and type-safe. It uses basedpyright for
type checking.
NOTE:
While Discord Progress Bar itself is fully typed, the underlying py-cord library has limited type annotations, which may affect type checking in some areas.
Usage Examples
Basic Progress Bar
@discord.slash_command()
async def show_progress(self, ctx: discord.ApplicationContext, percent: float = 0.5) -> None:
"""Display a progress bar with the specified percentage."""
progress_bar = await self.progress_bar_manager.progress_bar("green", length=10)
await ctx.respond(f"Progress: {progress_bar.partial(percent)}")
Different Progress Bar States
@discord.slash_command()
async def show_progress_states(self, ctx: discord.ApplicationContext) -> None:
"""Display different progress bar states."""
progress_bar = await self.progress_bar_manager.progress_bar("green", length=10)
empty = progress_bar.empty()
half = progress_bar.partial(0.5)
full = progress_bar.full()
await ctx.respond(f"Empty: {empty}\nHalf: {half}\nFull: {full}")
Custom Progress Bar Length
@discord.slash_command()
async def show_different_lengths(self, ctx: discord.ApplicationContext) -> None:
"""Display progress bars with different lengths."""
short_bar = await self.progress_bar_manager.progress_bar("green", length=5)
medium_bar = await self.progress_bar_manager.progress_bar("green", length=10)
long_bar = await self.progress_bar_manager.progress_bar("green", length=20)
await ctx.respond(
f"Short (5): {short_bar.partial(0.7)}\n"
f"Medium (10): {medium_bar.partial(0.7)}\n"
f"Long (20): {long_bar.partial(0.7)}"
)
For more examples, check the examples directory in the repository.
Configuration
Bot Configuration
When creating your Discord bot, make sure to enable emoji caching:
bot = discord.Bot(cache_app_emojis=True)
This is required for the ProgressBarManager to properly load and manage emojis.
Progress Bar Manager Initialization
Create a ProgressBarManager instance when your bot starts, and load emojis in the
on_ready event:
progress_manager = ProgressBarManager(bot)
@bot.event
async def on_ready():
"""Load emojis from the server after the bot is ready."""
await progress_manager.load()
This approach ensures that your bot can properly initialize and load emojis once it's
connected to Discord.
Custom Progress Bar Styles
You can create custom progress bar styles by providing your own emoji images:
From URLs
from discord_progress_bar import ProgressBarPart
custom_style = {
ProgressBarPart.LEFT_EMPTY: "https://example.com/left_empty.png",
ProgressBarPart.LEFT_FILLED: "https://example.com/left_filled.png",
ProgressBarPart.MIDDLE_EMPTY: "https://example.com/middle_empty.png",
ProgressBarPart.MIDDLE_FILLED: "https://example.com/middle_filled.png",
ProgressBarPart.RIGHT_EMPTY: "https://example.com/right_empty.png",
ProgressBarPart.RIGHT_FILLED: "https://example.com/right_filled.png",
}
await self.progress_bar_manager.create_emojis_from_urls("custom_style", custom_style)
From Files
import pathlib
from discord_progress_bar import ProgressBarPart
custom_style = {
ProgressBarPart.LEFT_EMPTY: pathlib.Path("path/to/left_empty.png"),
ProgressBarPart.LEFT_FILLED: pathlib.Path("path/to/left_filled.png"),
ProgressBarPart.MIDDLE_EMPTY: pathlib.Path("path/to/middle_empty.png"),
ProgressBarPart.MIDDLE_FILLED: pathlib.Path("path/to/middle_filled.png"),
ProgressBarPart.RIGHT_EMPTY: pathlib.Path("path/to/right_empty.png"),
ProgressBarPart.RIGHT_FILLED: pathlib.Path("path/to/right_filled.png"),
}
await self.progress_bar_manager.create_emojis_from_files("custom_style", custom_style)
Limitations
WARNING:
Please be aware of the following limitations:
- Python Version: Supports Python 3.12 only
- Discord Bot Framework: Currently only supports py-cord, not discord.py or other Discord API wrappers
- Emoji Limits: Subject to Discord's app emoji limits (2'000 emojis per app - should be plenty for most use cases)
- Pre-release Status: This package is currently in alpha stage and may have unexpected behaviors or breaking changes in future versions
- Custom Styles: Creating custom styles requires providing all six emoji parts (LEFT_EMPTY, LEFT_FILLED, MIDDLE_EMPTY, MIDDLE_FILLED, RIGHT_EMPTY, RIGHT_FILLED)
Getting Help
If you encounter issues or have questions about discord-progress-bar:
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Before asking for help, check if your question is already answered in the examples directory or existing GitHub issues.
Development
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Run linter, formatter and type checker:
ruff check .,ruff format .,
basedpyright .
- Submit a pull request
Development Tools:
- uv: For dependency management
- Ruff: For linting and formatting
- HashiCorp Copywrite: For managing license headers
- basedpyright: For type checking
CAUTION:
This is an early-stage project and may have unexpected behaviors or bugs. Please report any issues you encounter.
License
MIT License - Copyright (c) 2025 Paillat-dev
Made with ❤ by Paillat-dev