Reputation: 2564
I am designing an app where I can send notification to my discord channel when something happen with my python code (e.g new user signup on my website). It will be a one way communication as only python app will send message to discord channel.
Here is what I have tried.
import os
import discord
import asyncio
TOKEN = ""
GUILD = ""
def sendMessage(message):
client = discord.Client()
@client.event
async def on_ready():
channel = client.get_channel(706554288985473048)
await channel.send(message)
print("done")
return ""
client.run(TOKEN)
print("can you see me?")
if __name__ == '__main__':
sendMessage("abc")
sendMessage("def")
The issue is only first message is being sent (i-e abc) and then aysn function is blocking the second call (def).
I don't need to listen to discord events and I don't need to keep the network communication open. Is there any way where I can just post the text (post method of api like we use normally) to discord server without listening to events?
Thanks.
Upvotes: 22
Views: 53141
Reputation: 882
You can send the message to a Discord webhook.
First, make a webhook in the Discord channel you'd like to send messages to.
Then, use the discord.Webhook.from_url
method to fetch a Webhook
object from the URL Discord gave you.
Finally, use the discord.Webhook.send
method to send a message using the webhook.
If you're using version 2 of discord.py, you can use this snippet:
from discord import SyncWebhook
webhook = SyncWebhook.from_url("url-here")
webhook.send("Hello World")
Otherwise, you can make use of the requests
module:
import requests
from discord import Webhook, RequestsWebhookAdapter
webhook = Webhook.from_url("url-here", adapter=RequestsWebhookAdapter())
webhook.send("Hello World")
Upvotes: 35
Reputation: 47
This might be one of the best approaches as it saves the addition of more python packages(one mentioned by @john), but I believe there is a more robust and easy solution for this scenario, as you can add images, make tables and make those notifications look more expressive.
A python library designed for the explicit purpose of sending a message to the discord server. A simple example from the PyPI page would be:
from discord_webhook import DiscordWebhook
webhook = DiscordWebhook(url='your webhook url', content='Webhook Message')
response = webhook.execute()
more examples follow on the page.
This is how the sent notification/message would look like
Discord notification with table
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 2564
I have found it. "Webhook" is the answer. Instead of using discord.py, just create a webhook for your channle and then just post the data to that endpoint.
import requests
#Webhook of my channel. Click on edit channel --> Webhooks --> Creates webhook
mUrl = "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/729017161942******/-CC0BNUXXyrSLF1UxjHMwuHA141wG-FjyOSDq2Lgt*******************"
data = {"content": 'abc'}
response = requests.post(mUrl, json=data)
print(response.status_code)
print(response.content)
Upvotes: 26