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deqressing-html

v1.0.2

Published

[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/555474311637499955?label=discord)](https://discord.gg/rf5qN7C) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dw/discord-html-transcripts)](http://npmjs.org/package/discord-html-transcripts) ![GitHub package.json version](

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Readme

discord-html-transcripts

Discord npm GitHub package.json version GitHub Repo stars

Discord HTML Transcripts is a node.js module to generate nice looking HTML transcripts. Processes discord markdown like bold, italics, ~~strikethroughs~~, and more. Nicely formats attachments and embeds. Built in XSS protection, preventing users from inserting arbitrary html tags.

This module can format the following:

  • Discord flavored markdown
  • Embeds
  • System messages
    • Join messages
    • Message Pins
    • Boost messages
  • Slash commands
    • Will show the name of the command in the same style as Discord
  • Buttons
  • Reactions
  • Attachments
    • Images, videos, audio, and generic files
  • Replies
  • Mentions
  • Threads

This module is designed to work with discord.js v14/v15 only. If you need v13 support, roll back to v2.X.X

Styles from @derockdev/discord-components.
Behind the scenes, this package uses React SSR to generate a static site.

👋 Support

Please do not DM me requesting support with this package, I will not respond.
Instead, please open a thread on this server.

🖨️ Example Output

output

📝 Usage

Example usage using the built in message fetcher.

const discordTranscripts = require('discord-html-transcripts');
// or (if using typescript) import * as discordTranscripts from 'discord-html-transcripts';

const channel = message.channel; // or however you get your TextChannel

// Must be awaited
const attachment = await discordTranscripts.createTranscript(channel);

channel.send({
  files: [attachment],
});

Or if you prefer, you can pass in your own messages.

const discordTranscripts = require('discord-html-transcripts');
// or (if using typescript) import * as discordTranscripts from 'discord-html-transcripts';

const messages = someWayToGetMessages(); // Must be Collection<string, Message> or Message[]
const channel = someWayToGetChannel(); // Used for ticket name, guild icon, and guild name

// Must be awaited
const attachment = await discordTranscripts.generateFromMessages(messages, channel);

channel.send({
  files: [attachment],
});

⚙️ Configuration

Both methods of generating a transcript allow for an option object as the last parameter.
All configuration options are optional!

Built in Message Fetcher

const attachment = await discordTranscripts.createTranscript(channel, {
    limit: -1, // Max amount of messages to fetch. `-1` recursively fetches.
    returnType: 'attachment', // Valid options: 'buffer' | 'string' | 'attachment' Default: 'attachment' OR use the enum ExportReturnType
    filename: 'transcript.html', // Only valid with returnType is 'attachment'. Name of attachment.
    saveImages: false, // Download all images and include the image data in the HTML (allows viewing the image even after it has been deleted) (! WILL INCREASE FILE SIZE !)
    footerText: "Exported {number} message{s}", // Change text at footer, don't forget to put {number} to show how much messages got exported, and {s} for plural
    callbacks: {
      // register custom callbacks for the following:
      resolveChannel: (channelId: string) => Awaitable<Channel | null>,
      resolveUser: (userId: string) => Awaitable<User | null>,
      resolveRole: (roleId: string) => Awaitable<Role | null>
    },
    poweredBy: true, // Whether to include the "Powered by discord-html-transcripts" footer
    hydrate: true // Whether to hydrate the html server-side
});

Providing your own messages

const attachment = await discordTranscripts.generateFromMessages(messages, channel, {
  // Same as createTranscript, except no limit
});

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