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werelajs

v4.0.0

Published

An easy-to-use Lavalink client for NodeJS (potentially fixed)

Downloads

4

Readme

Erela was transferred to MenuDocs, because I no longer wish to work with Discord related development. It will from now on be maintained by MenuDocs. ~ @Solaris9

Documentation & Guides

Prerequisites

Installation

npm install daniquoll/erela.js

Note: Node v16 is required!

Getting Started

  • Create an application.yml file in your working directory and copy the example into the created file and edit it with your configuration.

  • Run the jar file by running java -jar Lavalink.jar in a Terminal window.

Example usage

// Require both libraries
const { Client } = require('discord.js')
const { Manager } = require('erela.js')

// Initiate both main classes
const client = new Client()

// Define some options for the node
const nodes = [
    {
        host: 'localhost',
        password: 'youshallnotpass',
        port: 2333
    }
]

// Assign Manager to the client variable
client.manager = new Manager({
    // The nodes to connect to, optional if using default lavalink options
    nodes,
    // Method to send voice data to Discord
    send: (id, payload) => {
        const guild = client.guilds.cache.get(id)
        // NOTE: FOR ERIS YOU NEED JSON.stringify() THE PAYLOAD
        if (guild) guild.shard.send(payload)
    }
})

// Emitted whenever a node connects
client.manager.on('nodeConnect', node => {
    console.log(`Node "${node.options.identifier}" connected.`)
})

// Emitted whenever a node encountered an error
client.manager.on('nodeError', (node, error) => {
    console.log(`Node "${node.options.identifier}" encountered an error: ${error.message}.`)
})

// Listen for when the client becomes ready
client.once('ready', () => {
    // Initiates the manager and connects to all the nodes
    client.manager.init(client.user.id)
    console.log(`Logged in as ${client.user.tag}`)
})

// THIS IS REQUIRED. Send raw events to Erela.js
client.on('raw', d => client.manager.updateVoiceState(d))

// Finally login at the END of your code
client.login('your bot token here')

Contributors

👤 Solaris

👤 Anish Shobith

👤 melike2d

👤 ayntee