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This is suggested to prevent spamming the console unnecesarilly. Info should be used to output information to the user that is important, but not a warning or an error. If I am bundling a bot as a modular package then it doesn't really make sense to spam their console with every time a coroutine is subscribed to, as it likely will not mean anything to the user. If they are interested in this, it would make more sense to just to enable debugging first. I have made this change, as I am writing a wrapper for this library for a private project, and that will handle dispatching events, thus, I do not need a prompt for each event that is subscribed to in this module outside of DEBUG. Currently, with logging set to INFO, I am getting 47 lines reading: INFO:discord.client:coroutine has successfully been registered as an event ...being output as my bot starts, and without having to disable INFO logging altogether, I am currently having to temporarily change the verbosity of the logger as the events are initialised, which is not desirable as it could potentially cover up any other INFO messages that would be useful to have output. Using a filter seems like a bit of a hacky workaround. If this isn't acceptable then another alternative would be to add a parameter to the constructor of discord.Client to enable or disable printing this information.
discord.py ========== .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/discord.py.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/discord.py .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/discord.py.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/discord.py discord.py is an API wrapper for Discord written in Python. This was written to allow easier writing of bots or chat logs. Make sure to familiarise yourself with the API using the `documentation <http://discordpy.rtfd.org/en/latest>`__. Breaking Changes --------------- The discord API is constantly changing and the wrapper API is as well. There will be no effort to keep backwards compatibility in versions before ``v1.0.0``. I recommend that you follow the discussion in the `unofficial Discord API discord channel <https://discord.gg/0SBTUU1wZTUzBx2q>`__ and update your installation periodically. I will attempt to make note of breaking changes in the API channel so make sure to subscribe to library news by typing ``?sub news`` in the channel. Installing ---------- To install the library without full voice support, you can just run the following command: .. code:: sh python3 -m pip install -U discord.py Otherwise to get voice support you should run the following command: .. code:: sh python3 -m pip install -U discord.py[voice] To install the development version, do the following: .. code:: sh python3 -m pip install -U https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py/archive/master.zip#egg=discord.py[voice] or the more long winded from cloned source: .. code:: sh $ git clone https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py $ cd discord.py $ python3 -m pip install -U .[voice] Please note that on Linux installing voice you must install the following packages via your favourite package manager (e.g. ``apt``, ``yum``, etc) before running the above command: * libffi-dev (or ``libffi-devel`` on some systems) * python-dev (e.g. ``python3.5-dev`` for Python 3.5) Quick Example ------------ .. code:: py import discord import asyncio class MyClient(discord.Client): async def on_ready(self): print('Logged in as') print(self.user.name) print(self.user.id) print('------') async def on_message(self, message): # don't respond to ourselves if message.author == self.user: return if message.content.startswith('!test'): counter = 0 tmp = await message.channel.send('Calculating messages...') async for msg in message.channel.history(limit=100): if msg.author == message.author: counter += 1 await tmp.edit(content='You have {} messages.'.format(counter)) elif message.content.startswith('!sleep'): with message.channel.typing(): await asyncio.sleep(5.0) await message.channel.send('Done sleeping.') client = MyClient() client.run('token') Note that in Python 3.4 you use ``@asyncio.coroutine`` instead of ``async def`` and ``yield from`` instead of ``await``. You can find examples in the examples directory. Requirements ------------ * Python 3.4.2+ * ``aiohttp`` library * ``websockets`` library * ``PyNaCl`` library (optional, for voice only) - On Linux systems this requires the ``libffi`` library. You can install in debian based systems by doing ``sudo apt-get install libffi-dev``. Usually ``pip`` will handle these for you.
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