An Elixir library for the Discord API.
It is highly recommended to check out the documentation first. It includes all of the information listed here and more.
It is recommended to use a stable release by specifying a published version from Hex:
def deps do
[{:nostrum, "~> 0.6"}]
end
For stable installations, documentation can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/nostrum. However, if you want the latest changes and help test the library, you can also install directly from GitHub:
def deps do
[{:nostrum, github: "Kraigie/nostrum"}]
end
Documentation for master can be found at https://kraigie.github.io/nostrum/.
Edit or create your config file at /config/config.exs
. To run Nostrum you
need the following two fields:
config :nostrum,
token: "666" # The token of your bot as a string
Note that due to Discord API changes, in order to receive message content (e.g.
for non-slash commands or moderation tools), you need to have the "Message
Content Intent" enabled on your Bot's application
settings, and the
:message_content
intent specified in the [:nostrum, :gateway_intents]
configuration key.
For more information about the differences between dev and stable as well as additional config parameters, please see the documentation.
The below module needs to be started in some fashion to capture events. See here for a full example.
defmodule ExampleConsumer do
use Nostrum.Consumer
alias Nostrum.Api
def start_link do
Consumer.start_link(__MODULE__)
end
def handle_event({:MESSAGE_CREATE, msg, _ws_state}) do
case msg.content do
"ping!" ->
Api.create_message(msg.channel_id, "I copy and pasted this code")
_ ->
:ignore
end
end
# Default event handler, if you don't include this, your consumer WILL crash if
# you don't have a method definition for each event type.
def handle_event(_event) do
:noop
end
end
Although it's recommended to run under a supervisor, you could start it from iex
.
iex()> ExampleConsumer.start
{:ok, #PID<0.208.0>}
If you need help, visit #elixir_nostrum
on the unofficial Discord API guild!