A powerful HTTP framework for building your Discord bots, powered by node:http
, @discordjs/rest
, and @sapphire/pieces
.
- Support for reloading and unloading commands
- Support for attachment responses
- Seamless integration with low-level libraries
- Thin wrapper on top of raw data for maximum performance
This library can handle both HTTP interactions and registering commands both globally and per guild using an integrated design powered by decorators.
The Command is a piece that runs for all chat input and context menu interactions, including auto-complete (since this one is sort of part of the former). Registering the commands happens with decorators:
import { Command, RegisterCommand } from '@skyra/http-framework';
@RegisterCommand((builder) =>
builder //
.setName('ping')
.setDescription('Runs a network connection test with me')
)
export class UserCommand extends Command {
public override chatInputRun(interaction: Command.ChatInputInteraction) {
return interaction.sendMessage({ content: 'Pong!' });
}
}
You can also register subcommands via decorators:
import { Command, RegisterCommand, RegisterSubcommand } from '@skyra/http-framework';
@RegisterCommand((builder) =>
builder //
.setName('math')
.setDescription('Does some maths.')
)
export class UserCommand extends Command {
@RegisterSubcommand(buildSubcommandBuilders('add', 'Adds the first number to the second number'))
public add(interaction: Command.ChatInputInteraction, { first, second }: Args) {
return interaction.sendMessage({
content: `The result is: ${first + second}`
});
}
@RegisterSubcommand(buildSubcommandBuilders('subtract', 'Subtracts the second number from the first number'))
public subtract(interaction: Command.ChatInputInteraction, { first, second }: Args) {
return interaction.sendMessage({
content: `The result is: ${first - second}`
});
}
}
function buildSubcommandBuilders(name: string, description: string) {
return new SlashCommandSubcommandBuilder() //
.setName(name)
.setDescription(description)
.addNumberOption((builder) =>
builder //
.setName('first')
.setDescription('The first number.')
.setRequired(true)
)
.addNumberOption((builder) =>
builder //
.setName('second')
.setDescription('The second number.')
.setRequired(true)
);
}
interface Args {
first: number;
second: number;
}
The Client
class contains the HTTP server, powered by node:http
, it also registers a handler that processes whether or not the HTTP request comes from Discord and processes the information accordingly, handling the heavyweight in the background.
import { Client } from '@skyra/http-framework';
const client = new Client({
discordToken: process.env.DISCORD_TOKEN,
discordPublicKey: process.env.DISCORD_PUBLIC_KEY
});
// Load all the commands and message component handlers:
await client.load();
// Start up the HTTP server;
await client.listen({ port: 3000 });
The ApplicationCommandRegistry
is @skyra/http-framework
's centralized registry and uses @discordjs/rest
to register them in Discord.
// Assuming you have the code above, and that you called `client.load()`:
// Register all global commands:
await client.registry.pushGlobalCommands();
// Register all the guild-restricted commands:
await client.registry.pushGuildRestrictedCommands();
However, if you want to use the registry without the client, you can do so:
import { applicationCommandRegistry } from '@skyra/http-framework';
import { REST } from '@discordjs/rest';
applicationCommandRegistry.setup({
rest: new REST({ version: '10' }).setToken(process.env.DISCORD_TOKEN),
clientId: process.env.DISCORD_CLIENT_ID
});
// Load all the commands:
await applicationCommandRegistry.loadCommands();
// Register all global commands:
await applicationCommandRegistry.pushGlobalCommands();
// Register all the guild-restricted commands:
await applicationCommandRegistry.pushGuildRestrictedCommands();
Note: calling
applicationCommandRegistry.setup()
is not needed if you are using theClient
class because it is already called automatically for you.