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Python framework for Discord interactions using a web server
pip install disunity
import disunity
server = disunity.DisunityServer()
if __name__ == '__main__':
server.run()
Using packages
import disunity
import pathlib
server = disunity.DisunityServer()
@server.before_serving
def load_packages():
for package in [f"{f.parent}.{f.stem}" for f in pathlib.Path("packages").glob("*.py")]:
server.load_package(package)
if __name__ == '__main__':
server.run()
from disunity import package, utils
class FirstPackage(package.Package):
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
@package.Package.command('ping')
async def ping(self, ctx):
return await ctx.callback("Pong!")
def setup(app):
app.register_package(FirstPackage(app))
This will require that you already have hosting service for the server to run on as well as a domain to host the server on. If you have neither of these, an alternative would be to host on Heroku using a web application with Gunicorn.
The server will receive interactions to the /interactions endpoint of your server. It will look like this: https://example.com/interactions. Once you run the server, put the url with the added interactions endpoint into the interactions URL on your app located in the Discord developer portal.
FAQs
Python framework for Discord interactions using a web server
We found that disunity demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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