//! Serenity is a Rust library for the Discord API. //! //! View the [examples] on how to make and structure a bot. //! //! Serenity supports bot user authentication via the use of [`Client::login`]. //! //! Once logged in, you may add handlers to your client to dispatch [`Event`]s, //! such as [`Client::on_message`]. This will cause your handler to be called //! when a [`Event::MessageCreate`] is received. Each handler is given a //! [`Context`], giving information about the event. See the //! [client's module-level documentation]. //! //! The [`Shard`] is transparently handled by the library, removing //! unnecessary complexity. Sharded connections are automatically handled for //! you. See the [gateway's documentation][gateway docs] for more information. //! //! A [`Cache`] is also provided for you. This will be updated automatically for //! you as data is received from the Discord API via events. When calling a //! method on a [`Context`], the cache will first be searched for relevant data //! to avoid unnecessary HTTP requests to the Discord API. For more information, //! see the [cache's module-level documentation][cache docs]. //! //! Note that, although this documentation will try to be as up-to-date and //! accurate as possible, Discord hosts [official documentation][docs]. If you //! need to be sure that some information piece is sanctioned by Discord, refer //! to their own documentation. //! //! # Example Bot //! //! A basic ping-pong bot looks like: //! //! ```rust,ignore //! #[macro_use] extern crate serenity; //! //! use serenity::client::Client; //! use std::env; //! //! fn main() { //! // Login with a bot token from the environment //! let mut client = Client::login(&env::var("DISCORD_TOKEN").expect("token")); //! client.with_framework(|f| f //! .configure(|c| c.prefix("~")) // set the bot's prefix to "~" //! .on("ping", ping)); //! //! // start listening for events by starting a single shard //! let _ = client.start(); //! } //! //! command!(ping(_context, message) { //! let _ = message.reply("Pong!"); //! }); //! ``` //! //! ### Full Examples //! //! Full examples, detailing and explaining usage of the basic functionality of the //! library, can be found in the [`examples`] directory. //! //! # Installation //! //! Add the following to your `Cargo.toml` file: //! //! ```toml //! [dependencies] //! serenity = "0.2" //! ``` //! //! and to the top of your `main.rs`: //! //! ```rs //! #[macro_use] extern crate serenity; //! ``` //! //! [`Cache`]: ext/cache/struct.Cache.html //! [`Client::login`]: client/struct.Client.html#method.login //! [`Client::on_message`]: client/struct.Client.html#method.on_message //! [`Context`]: client/struct.Context.html //! [`Event`]: model/event/enum.Event.html //! [`Event::MessageCreate`]: model/event/enum.Event.html#variant.MessageCreate //! [`Shard`]: client/gateway/struct.Shard.html //! [`examples`]: https://github.com/zeyla/serenity/blob/master/examples //! [cache docs]: ext/cache/index.html //! [client's module-level documentation]: client/index.html //! [docs]: https://discordapp.com/developers/docs/intro //! [examples]: https://github.com/zeyla/serenity/tree/master/examples //! [gateway docs]: client/gateway/index.html #![allow(doc_markdown, inline_always, unknown_lints)] #![warn(enum_glob_use, if_not_else)] #[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; #[macro_use] extern crate lazy_static; #[macro_use] extern crate log; #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive; #[macro_use] extern crate serde_json; extern crate base64; extern crate flate2; extern crate hyper; extern crate multipart; extern crate serde; extern crate time; extern crate typemap; extern crate websocket; #[cfg(feature="voice")] extern crate byteorder; #[cfg(feature="voice")] extern crate opus; #[cfg(feature="voice")] extern crate sodiumoxide; #[macro_use] pub mod utils; pub mod client; pub mod ext; pub mod model; pub mod prelude; #[macro_use] mod internal; mod constants; mod error; pub use client::Client; pub use error::{Error, Result};