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Modules are now separated into a fashion where the library can be used
for most use cases, without needing to compile the rest.
The core of serenity, with no features enabled, contains only the
struct (model) definitions, constants, and prelude. Models do not have
most functions compiled in, as that is separated into the `model`
feature.
The `client` module has been split into 3 modules: `client`, `gateway`,
and `http`.
`http` contains functions to interact with the REST API. `gateway`
contains the Shard to interact with the gateway, requiring `http` for
retrieving the gateway URL. `client` requires both of the other features
and acts as an abstracted interface over both the gateway and REST APIs,
handling the event loop.
The `builder` module has been separated from `utils`, and can now be
optionally compiled in. It and the `http` feature are required by the
`model` feature due to a large number of methods requiring access to
them.
`utils` now contains a number of utilities, such as the Colour struct, the
`MessageBuilder`, and mention parsing functions.
Each of the original `ext` modules are still featured, with `cache` not
requiring any feature to be enabled, `framework` requiring the `client`,
`model`, and `utils`, and `voice` requiring `gateway`.
In total the features and their requirements are:
- `builder`: none
- `cache`: none
- `client`: `gateway`, `http`
- `framework`: `client`, `model`, `utils`
- `gateway`: `http`
- `http`: none
- `model`: `builder`, `http`
- `utils`: none
- `voice`: `gateway`
The default features are `builder`, `cache`, `client`, `framework`,
`gateway`, `model`, `http`, and `utils`.
To help with forwards compatibility, modules have been re-exported from
their original locations.
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While selfbots have always been "roughly tolerated", lately they have
been tolerated to less of a degree.
The simple answer is to no longer support selfbots in any form. This is
done for a few of reasons: 1) in anticipation of selfbots no longer
being tolerated; 2) there are few reasons why one should make a selfbot
in Rust and not a scripting language; 3) there are alternatives
(i.e. discord-rs) that still support userbots. Selfbots are simply not
a goal of the maintainer of serenity.
Upgrade path:
Don't use selfbots with serenity. Use discord-rs instead.
The following has been removed:
Enums:
- `RelationshipType`
Structs:
- `FriendSourceFlags`
- `ReadState`
- `Relationship`
- `SearchResult`
- `SuggestionReason`
- `Tutorial`
- `UserConnection`
- `UserGuildSettings`
- `UserSettings`
Removed the following fields:
- `CurrentUser::mobile`
- Ready::{
analytics_token,
experiments,
friend_suggestion_count,
notes,
read_state,
relationships,
tutorial,
user_guild_settings,
user_settings,
}
Removed the following methods:
- `Client::login_user`
Deprecated `Client::login_bot` in favour of `Client::login`.
Removed `client::LoginType`.
The following no longer take a `login_type` parameter:
- `Context::new`
- `Shard::new`
`Shard::sync_guilds` has been removed.
The `client::Error::{InvalidOperationAsBot, InvalidOperationAsUser}`
variants have been removed.
The following event handlers on `Client` have been removed:
- `on_friend_suggestion_create`
- `on_friend_suggestion_delete`
- `on_relationship_add`
- `on_relationship_remove`
- `on_user_guild_settings_update`
- `on_note_update`
- `on_user_settings_update`
The following `client::rest` functions have been removed:
- `ack_message`
- `edit_note`
- `get_user_connections`
- `search_channel_messages`
- `search_guild_messages`
The following `client::rest::ratelimiting::Route` variants have been
removed:
- `ChannelsIdMessagesSearch`
- `GuildsIdMessagesSearch`
- `UsersMeConnections`
The following fields on `ext::cache::Cache` have been removed:
- `guild_settings`
- `relationships`
- `settings`
while the following methods have also been removed:
- `update_with_relationship_add`
- `update_with_relationship_remove`
- `update_with_user_guild_settings_update`
- `update_with_user_note_update`
- `update_with_user_settings_update`
The following methods have been removed across models:
- `ChannelId::{ack, search}`
- `Channel::{ack, search}`
- `Group::{ack, search}`
- `GuildChannel::{ack, search}`
- `GuildId::{search, search_channels}`
- `Guild::{search, search_channels}`
- `Message::ack`
- `PartialGuild::{search, search_channels}`
- `PrivateChannel::{ack, search}`
- `UserId::{delete_note, edit_note}`
- `User::{delete_note, edit_note}`
The following events in `model::events` have been removed:
- `FriendSuggestionCreateEvent`
- `FriendSuggestionDeleteEvent`
- `MessageAckEvent`
- `RelationshipAddEvent`
- `RelationshipRemoveEvent`
- `UserGuildSettingsUpdateEvent`
- `UserNoteUpdateEvent`
- `UserSettingsUpdateEvent`
Consequently, the following variants on `model::event::Event` have been
removed:
- `FriendSuggestionCreate`
- `FriendSuggestionDelete`
- `MessageAdd`
- `RelationshipAdd`
- `RelationshipRemove`
- `UserGuildSettingUpdate`
- `UserNoteUpdate`
- `UserSettingsUpdate`
The `utils::builder::Search` search builder has been removed.
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When implemented, it was thought that images and thumbnails would be
able to have their height/width specified. This isn't the case, and so
the image/height methods were deprecated on the builders. Time has
passed, so just remove them in favour of direct methods on CreateEmbed
instead.
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Add a message builder to `send_message`. Often only one field - i.e.
`content` - needs to be specified, and the rest can be ignored.
This is a preliminary patch to add rich embed support to messages.
This message builder is used via:
```rust
// assuming in a context with a `channel_id` bound
context.send_message(channel_id, |m| m
.content("TTS ping!")
.tts(true));
```
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The builders aren't a large enough portion of the library to deserve
their own root-level module, so move them to the `utils` module.
Additionally, split them into separate files, as the library will be
receiving more builders and the single-file pattern was getting rather
large.
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