The snappy asynchronous Discord API wrapper written with aiohttp.
β | The package has been discontinued as of December 26, 2022 |
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ο½Join the Discord server: https://discord.gg/pincer
ο½The PyPI package: https://pypi.org/project/Pincer
ο½Our website: https://pincer.dev
π | ReadTheDocs: https://pincer.readthedocs.io
Use the following command to install Pincer into your Python environment:
pip install pincer
To install our version with Aiohttp Speedup, use:
pip install pincer[speed]
βοΈ Didn't work?
Depending on your Python installation, you might need to use one of the following:
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Python is not in PATH
path/to/python.exe -m pip install pincer
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Python is in PATH but pip is not
python -m pip install pincer
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Unix systems can use pip3/python3 commands
pip3 install pincer
python3 -m pip install pincer
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Using multiple Python versions
py -m pip install pincer
Client base class example:
from pincer.client import Bot
# Note that both `Bot` and `Client` are valid!
bot = Bot("YOUR_TOKEN_HERE")
bot.run()
An example on the on_ready
event
Pincer bots are required to inherit from the Client.
from time import perf_counter
from pincer import Client
marker = perf_counter()
class Bot(Client):
@Client.event
async def on_ready():
print(f"Logged in as {client.bot} after {perf_counter() - marker} seconds")
client = Bot("YOUR_TOKEN_HERE")
client.run()
Pincer makes developing application commands intuitive and fast.
from typing import Annotated # python 3.9+
from typing_extensions import Annotated # python 3.8
from pincer import Client
from pincer.commands import command, CommandArg, Description
from pincer.objects import UserMessage, User
class Bot(Client):
@Client.event
async def on_ready(self) -> None:
...
@command(description="Say something as the bot!")
async def say(self, message: str):
return message
@user_command
async def user_command(self, user: User):
return f"The user is {user}"
@message_command(name="Message command")
async def message_command(self, message: UserMessage):
return f"The message read '{message.content}'"
@command(description="Add two numbers!")
async def add(
self,
first: Annotated[int, Description("The first number")],
second: Annotated[int, Description("The second number")]
):
return f"The addition of `{first}` and `{second}` is `{first + second}`"
For more examples, you can take a look at the examples folder or check out our bot:
You can also read the interactions guide for more information:
If you want to see everything that is happening under the hood, either out of curiosity or to get a deeper insight into the implementation of some features, we provide debug logging!
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
The middleware system was introduced in version 0.4.0-dev
. This system gives you the
freedom to create custom events and remove the already existing middleware created by
the developers. Your custom middleware directly receives the payload from
Discord. You can't do anything wrong without accessing the override
attribute, but if
you do access it, the Pincer team will not provide any support for weird behavior.
So, in short, only use this if you know what you're doing.
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Β© 2022 copyright Pincer
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
See LICENSE for details.