* initial * Interaction glossary entry * Sharded Interaction sample * Renames into solution * Debugging samples * Modify target location for webhookclient * Finalizing docs work, resolving docfx errors. * Adding threaduser to user chart * Add branch info to readme. * Edits to user chart * Resolve format for glossary entries * Patch sln target * Issue with file naming fixed * Patch 1/x for builds * Appending suggestions
35 lines
1.3 KiB
C#
35 lines
1.3 KiB
C#
using Discord;
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using Discord.Webhook;
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using System.Threading.Tasks;
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namespace WebHookClient
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{
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// This is a minimal example of using Discord.Net's Webhook Client
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// Webhooks are send-only components of Discord that allow you to make a POST request
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// To a channel specific URL to send a message to that channel.
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class Program
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{
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static void Main(string[] args)
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=> new Program().MainAsync().GetAwaiter().GetResult();
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public async Task MainAsync()
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{
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// The webhook url follows the format https://discord.com/api/webhooks/{id}/{token}
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// Because anyone with the webhook URL can use your webhook
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// you should NOT hard code the URL or ID + token into your application.
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using (var client = new DiscordWebhookClient("https://discord.com/api/webhooks/123/abc123"))
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{
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var embed = new EmbedBuilder
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{
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Title = "Test Embed",
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Description = "Test Description"
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};
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// Webhooks are able to send multiple embeds per message
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// As such, your embeds must be passed as a collection.
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await client.SendMessageAsync(text: "Send a message to this webhook!", embeds: new[] { embed.Build() });
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}
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}
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}
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}
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