discord.js is a node module used as a way of interfacing with Discord. It is a very useful module for creating bots.
Updating to 3.1.1 is essential as it has new changes to be compatible with Discord's API, and to make sure your application still works an update is a good idea.
Installation
npm install --save discord.js
Example
var Discord = require("discord.js");
var mybot = new Discord.Client();
mybot.on("message", function(message){
if(message.content === "ping")
mybot.reply(message, "pong");
});
mybot.login("email", "password");
Related Projects
Here is a list of other Discord APIs:
Java:
.NET:
NodeJS
node-discord (similar to discord.js but lower level)
PHP
Python
Ruby
Changes in 3.1.4
No, not π. But instead, pseduo-synchronous messaging was added! This means that you can tell your Client to make a queue of "actions" per channel, and it will work through them one by one. This is a really useful tool if you need to send messages in a specific order without callback hell.
It also allows you to store responses - such as created messages - in the returned promise - named action. Example:
var mybot = new Discord.Client({
queue : true //enable queueing, disabled by default
});
mybot.on("message", function(msg){
mybot.sendMessage(msg.channel, "this is message 1");
var action = mybot.sendMessage(msg.channel, "this is message 2");
mybot.sendMessage(msg.channel, "this is message 3").then(rmv);
function rmv(){
if(!action.error){
mybot.deleteMessage(action.message);
}
}
});
This is still in development, and will see many more enhancements in future.
Links
Contact
If you would like to contact me, you can create an issue on the GitHub repo or send a DM to hydrabolt in Discord API.