bavera

A Python wrapper for the Discord API


License
MIT
Install
pip install bavera==2.0.0

Documentation

Bavera

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A modern, easy to use, feature-rich, and async ready API wrapper for Discord written in Python.

Key Features

  • Modern Pythonic API using async and await.
  • Proper rate limit handling.
  • Optimised in both speed and memory.

Installing

Python 3.8 or higher is required

To install the library without full voice support, you can just run the following command:

# Linux/macOS
python3 -m pip install -U bavera

# Windows
py -3 -m pip install -U bavera

Otherwise to get voice support you should run the following command:

# Linux/macOS
python3 -m pip install -U "bavera[voice]"

# Windows
py -3 -m pip install -U bavera[voice]

To install the speed version with additional speedups run the following command:

# Linux/MacOS
python3 -m pip install -U bavera[speed]

# Windows
py -3 -m pip install -U bavera[speed]

To install the development version, do the following:

$ git clone https://github.com/bavera/bavera
$ cd bavera
$ python3 -m pip install -U .[voice]

Optional Packages

Please note that on Linux installing voice you must install the following packages via your favourite package manager (e.g. apt, dnf, etc) before running the above commands:

  • libffi-dev (or libffi-devel on some systems)
  • python-dev (e.g. python3.8-dev for Python 3.8)

Quick Example

import bavera

class MyClient(bavera.Plugin):
    async def on_ready(self):
        print('Logged on as', self.user)

    async def on_message(self, message):
        # don't respond to ourselves
        if message.author == self.user:
            return

        if message.content == 'ping':
            await message.channel.send('pong')

client = MyClient()
client.run('token')

Bot Example

import bavera
import plugins
from plugins import commands

Plugger = commands.Plugger(command_prefix='>')

@Plugger.command()
async def ping(ctx):
    await ctx.send('pong')

Plugger.run('token')

You can find more examples in the examples directory.

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