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react-djs

v1.0.0

Published

A discord.js renderer for React.

Readme

A discord.js renderer for React. This forks a lot of content from another React library called Reacord, but has the following advantages:

  • It is much closer coupled to discord.js. This is better because you can get the message object and await the message reply so you know it got delivered.
  • It is a significantly smaller codebase with less abstractions in general. The 3 main abstractions in the codebase are the render manager, the message renderer, and the React renderer (takes the React content and passes it to the message renderer).
  • It doesn't break with ephemeral messages. I tried to fix this in Reacord, but found the codebase hard to navigate around.
  • It automatically garbage collects!

Usage

To use react-djs, you first want to create a RenderManager with the client. You only want to do this once per instance:

export const renderManager = new RenderManager(client);

From here, we can use either use create:

const message = await renderManager.create(channel, <MyAwesomeComponent name="Jeff" />);

Or we can use reply:

// For messages:
const message = await renderManager.reply(msg, <MyAwesomeComponent />);

// For interactions:
const message = await renderManager.reply(interaction, <MyAwesomeComponent />);

// For interactions (ephemeral):
const message = await renderManager.reply(interaction, <MyAwesomeComponent />, { ephemeral: true });

You can then use the components within the library to build your application!