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@triyatna/n8n-nodes-4discord

v0.1.73

Published

Discord for n8n

Downloads

29

Readme

Discord Listener (Trigger) - N8N Nodes Community

A single node to receive Discord Interactions or listen to Discord Listening via socket.

Prepare the credential

Create a Discord App Credential with the following fields:

  • Application ID — your application snowflake (required for follow‑up URL composition).
  • Public Key — Ed25519 public key from the Developer Portal (used to verify interaction signatures).
  • Bot Token — your bot token. You may paste it with or without the Bot prefix.
  • Shared Secret (optional) — only if you proxy requests and want extra HMAC verification.

Interactions

  • path, responseMode, includeRawBody, requireJson, splitIntoItems
  • immediateAck, interactionAutoResponse, interactionMessageContent, interactionEphemeral
  • verifyInteractions, maxTimestampAge, verifyForwardedSecret
  • autoFollowup, autoFollowupContent

Listening

  • listeningIntents, emitEvents, listeningAutoReconnect, listeningIncludeSelf, selfFilterCacheSize, mentionDetect, and other feature.

FAQ

Why don’t I see the webhook URL in Listening mode?
Because there’s no HTTP endpoint in Listening. Switch to Interactions to get the Test/Production URLs.

I get “bad_signature” errors.
Confirm you set the correct Public Key in the credential and Discord is posting with the X‑Signature‑Ed25519/X‑Signature‑Timestamp headers. Make sure n8n preserves the raw request body (the node reads it automatically).

No message text in Listening mode.
Enable the Message Content privileged intent in the Developer Portal and include it in Listening Intents.

The trigger floods or loops.
Keep Include Bot’s Own Events turned off (default) so the node self‑filters the bot’s own actions.

Lisensi: MIT · © Tri Yatna