Getting started
Let use this library!
Before getting started...
We suggest you be familiar with discord.py
and python
. This is a discord-components
guide so it couldn't contain a lot of python explanations.
Install
First, we need to install the library
If you meet an error No matching distribution found for discord-components
when installing, try updating the python version!
Send buttons
Assuming you have invited your bot to some server, let's code. Create any python file and copy & paste the code below. (with replacing your token
with your bot's token and your prefix
with your bot's prefix)
You created a button! well done. Let's add a little clarification to the code.
DiscordComponents(bot)
initializes the client. It changes the bot's properties. So you could create components by justawait ctx.send(..., components = [...])
. Intuitive, right?
Button(label = "WOW button!")
this piece of code creates a button with the label "WOW button!".
This code makes the bot send a message containing the button.
Responding to the interaction
But when you click that button, you will meet the error This interaction failed
. That's because you haven't responded to the interaction (button click)
. Let's edit the code.
We just added two lines and poof! An ephemeral message (a message which only can be seen by you).
This method is the same as <discord.ext.commands.Bot>.wait_for
. Except for the fact it returns Interaction
. This code waits until a user clicks the button with a label starting with "WOW". WOW!
This response to the interaction. It sends an ephemeral message with the content "Button clicked!". You could just send a normal message by setting the ephemeral parameter False
.
Now code!
You learned how to create a button and responding to an interaction..! Have an error or a question? Look at the Frequent questions page or go to the discord server and ask a question!
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