The Discord REST client library.


License
ISC
Install
npm install @spectacles/rest@0.8.3

Documentation

Spectacles REST

A REST router and ratelimiter for the Discord API. Supports local and distributed ratelimit handling; as such, requests are not sent in order.

Getting started

const { Rest } = require('@spectacles/rest');
const rest = new Rest('token here');
rest.get(`/channels/${someID}`).then(console.log);

The rest instance has the following methods:

  • get
  • patch
  • put
  • delete
  • post

PATCH, PUT, and POST take the request body as the second parameter. All methods take options as the last parameter: options are just an extension of the Fetch API init parameters.

interface File {
	name: string;
	file: string | Buffer | NodeJS.ReadableStream;
}

interface Request extends RequestInit {
	files?: File | File[];
	reason?: string;
	endpoint?: string;
}

For example, you could create a guild ban like so:

rest.put(`/guilds/${guildID}/bans/${userID}`, {}, { reason: 'bad memes' });

All REST calls resolve with the JSON parsed response from the Discord API or a Buffer if the Discord API did not send JSON. The library will attempt to retry all ratelimited or 5xx errors up to the retryLimit specified in the Rest constructor options.

enum TokenType {
	BOT = 'Bot',
	BEARER = 'Bearer',
}

interface Options {
	tokenType: TokenType,
	base: string,
	version: number,
	agent: https.Agent,
	ua: string,
	mutex: RatelimitMutex,
	retryLimit: number,
}

Distributed ratelimiting

By default, the library uses a built-in local ratelimiter. To use the built-in Redis ratelimiter:

const { RedisMutex, Rest } = require('@spectacles/rest');
const Redis = require('ioredis');

const redis = new Redis();
const rest = new Rest('token', {
	mutex: new RedisMutex(redis, 'optional key prefix'),
});

// use rest normally

You can use anything as a mutex that fulfills the RatelimitMutex interface.