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@penseapp/discord-notification

v2.0.9

Published

Easily send notifications to Discord on Node.js

Downloads

1,773

Readme

Discord notifications

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Install steps

npm i @penseapp/discord-notification

or

yarn add @penseapp/discord-notification

How to use

Import the package:

import { DiscordNotification } from '@penseapp/discord-notification'

Instantiate a new class of DiscordNotification passing the name and discord webhook

// Name of the microservice / webhook of discord
export const discordNotification = new DiscordNotification('my-name', 'https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/qNbqLQDB5mD7Rxr6')

Call discordNotification obj, see the example above

// Get the variable in others files
discordNotification
  .sucessfulMessage()
  .addTitle('My title')
  .addDescription('My description')
  .addField({name: 'Field 1', value: 'Content #1', inline: false }) //breakline
  .addField({name: 'Field 2', value: 'Content #2' }) 
  .addField({name: 'Field 3', value: 'Content #3' }) 
  .addFooter('My footer') // Small text at the end of discord notification
  .sendMessage()

The output on discord will be:

image

messageTypes

There are 5 different messages

discordNotification.message() // Shows message without color
discordNotification.sucessfulMessage() // Shows green message
discordNotification.infoMessage() // Shows Blue message
discordNotification.errorMessage() // Shows red message
discordNotification.warningMessage() // Shows orange message

Examples

import { DiscordNotification } from "./DiscordNotification";

export const discordNotification = new DiscordNotification('my-name', 'https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/qNbqLQDB5mD7Rxr6')
  
discordNotification
  .sucessfulMessage()
  .addTitle('My title')
  .addDescription('My description')
  .addField({name: 'Field 1', value: 'Content #1', inline: false }) //breakline
  .addField({name: 'Field 2', value: 'Content #2' }) 
  .addField({name: 'Field 3', value: 'Content #3' }) 
  .addFooter('My footer') // Small text at the end of discord notification
  .sendMessage()

you can use @here or @everyone if is something critical using addContent

discordNotification
  .errorMessage()
  .addTitle('Error bla')
  .addContent('@everyone')
  .sendMessage()

discordNotification
  .errorMessage()
  .addTitle('Error bla')
  .addContent('@here looks here!')
  .sendMessage()

Send formatted JSON


discordNotification
  .errorMessage()
  .addTitle('Error bla')
  .addContent('```json'+ '\n' + JSON.stringify({ "myjson": "bla" }) +'```')
  .sendMessage()

Send formatted Stack error message

try {
  throw new Error('My error')
} catch (error) {
  const e: Error = error as Error
  discordNotification
    .errorMessage()
    .addTitle(e.message)
    .addContent('```json'+ '\n' + JSON.stringify({
      "teste": "teste"
      }) +'```')
  .sendMessage()
}

Other examples

discordNotification
  .sucessfulMessage()
  .addTitle('Testing color green (success)')
  .sendMessage()

discordNotification
  .errorMessage()
  .addTitle('Testing color red (error)')
  .sendMessage()

discordNotification
  .warningMessage()
  .addTitle('Testing color orange (warning)')
  .sendMessage()

discordNotification
  .infoMessage()
  .addTitle('Testing color blue (info)')
  .sendMessage()

discordNotification
  .message()
  .addTitle('Testing no color')
  .sendMessage()

Discord webhook

Open Discord -> select the channel -> Click on configuration -> Integrations -> View webhooks -> New webhook

Create a new webhook called Discord notification and add on Github secrets with a name of DISCORD_CHANNEL_WEBHOOK, like the GIF bellow:

Peek 2021-06-02 22-21

Now, you will receive the notifications on the desired discord channel.

Information

The tests does not pass on node version 10.* Use at your own risk.

The versions:

  • 12.x
  • 14.x
  • 16.x
  • 18.x

Are working.