A simple wrapper around Python Discord Pixels.
Requires Python 3.7+ (3.x where x >= 7).
Requires pillow
and aiohttp
from pip.
import dpypx
# Create a client with your token.
client = dpypx.Client('my-auth-token')
# Download and save the canvas.
canvas = await client.get_canvas()
canvas.save('canvas.png')
# And access pixels from it.
print(canvas[4, 10])
# Or just fetch specific pixels.
print(await client.get_pixel(4, 10))
# Draw a pixel.
await client.put_pixel(50, 10, 'cyan')
await client.put_pixel(1, 5, dpypx.Colour.BLURPLE)
await client.put_pixel(100, 4, '93FF00')
await client.put_pixel(44, 0, 0xFF0000)
# Swap two pixels.
await client.swap_pixels((55, 1), (50, 3))
# Close the connection.
await client.close()
Load an image:
from PIL import Image
im = Image.open('pretty.png')
ad = dpypx.AutoDrawer.load_image(client, (5, 40), im, scale=0.1)
await ad.draw()
To prefer fixing existing pixels to placing new ones:
await ad.draw_and_fix()
By default, this will also loop forever. To exit once the whole image is correct:
await ad.draw_and_fix(forever=False)
You can also manually specify each pixel:
ad = dpypx.AutoDrawer.load(client, '''0
0
3
2
ff0000
00ff00
0000ff
ff0000
00ff00
0000ff''')
await ad.draw()
Format of the drawing plan:
- Leftmost X coordinate
- Topmost Y coordinate
- Width
- Height
- Each pixel, left-to-right, top-to-bottom.
Auto-draw will avoid colouring already correct pixels, for efficiency.
To see logs:
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
Too see more logs:
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
To see fewer logs:
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)