A simple and easy to use, fully asynchronous wrapper for the dsc.gg API.
Project description
dsc.py
A simple and easy to use, fully asynchronous wrapper for the dsc.gg API.
Installation
Installing dsc.py
is easy, just run pip install dsc.py
!
Usage
dsc.py
covers all routes in the dsc.gg API. You can find example usage of all of them below, and for detailed attributes of the objects returned, go here.
Note that all the examples can be used for example with a discord.py bot, but for the sake of simplicity I decided to use plain async and asyncio.
Get a single link
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client()
link = asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.get_link("mycoollink")) # <-- Without the dsc.gg/ prefix
print(f"My link has {link.clicks} clicks, and redirects to {link.redirect}")
# Example output:
# My link has 47 clicks, and redirects to https://github.com/itsmewulf/dsc.py
Get a user's links
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client()
links = asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.get_links(548803750634979340)) # <-- Discord User ID
# links is now a list of Link objects from the previous example
Get a dsc.gg user
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client()
user = asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.get_user(548803750634979340)) # <-- Discord User ID
print(f"This user has {user.links} links, and his premium status is: {user.premium}")
# Example output:
# This user has 3 links, and his premium status is: False
Get a user's announcements
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client()
announcements = asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.get_announcements(548803750634979340)) # <-- Discord User ID
# Returns a list of Announcement objects associated with the given user
Authenticated section
Methods in this section require you to pass a Discord OAuth Token into the client constructor. Information on how to find your user token can be found here. Another way of authenticating is getting a Bearer
type token that has limited access to your account itself, but retains all API functionality (safer). Below is a guide on how to get your Bearer
token.
Getting a Bearer Token
Head over to dsc.gg and log in. Go into the dashboard, and toggle dev tools with ctrl + shift + i
. Click on the Console
tab on the top, and type in localStorage.getItem('access_token')
, copy the resulting text and you're done!
Create a link
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client("YOUR DISCORD OAuth TOKEN") # If you're using a Bearer token, pass in "bearer=True" as well
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.create_link(link="mycoolthing", redirect="https://mycoolbotinvite.gg", link_type="bot"))
# link_type passed above specifies what kind of link it is, it has to be lowercase and one of these - [bot, server, template]
# The code above will create a link dsc.gg/mycoolbot that leads to https://mycoolbotinvite.gg on your account
Update a link
Note that the link itself (ex. dsc.gg/mycoolbot) cannot be changed, this is an API limitation. The only thing you can change is the redirect and link type. You need to pass in the same parameters as above, here's an example:
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client("YOUR DISCORD OAuth TOKEN") # If you're using a Bearer token, pass in "bearer=True" as well
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.update_link(link="mycoolthing", redirect="https://mycoolserverinvite.gg", link_type="server"))
# The code above will update a link called mycoolthing by setting it's redirect to https://mycoolserverinvite.gg,
# we pass in link_type to make the API recognize the link is a server
Delete a link
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client("YOUR DISCORD OAuth TOKEN") # If you're using a Bearer token, pass in "bearer=True" as well
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.delete_link(link="mycoolthing"))
# The above code will delete a link called mycoolthing from your account
Transfer a link
import dsc
import asyncio
client = dsc.Client("YOUR DISCORD OAuth TOKEN") # If you're using a Bearer token, pass in "bearer=True" as well
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(client.transfer_link(link="mycoolthing", user_id=548803750634979340, comments="Giving it to my friend"))
# The above code will transfer a link called mycoolthing to a user with the ID 548803750634979340,
# and the comment specifying the reason will be "Giving it to my friend".
# The comment is optional, if omitted, the library passes an acceptable "None" by default.
dsc.py objects
User
- links: int
- premium: bool
- blacklisted: bool
- staff: Any
- raw : dict (The raw response from the API)
Link
- clicks: int
- unique: int (Unique clicks)
- type: str
- suspended: bool
- recent: tuple (User agent of the latest click: str, timestamp of the latest click: int)
- redirect: str
- owner_id: int
- click_other: int or None (idk what this is honestly)
- agents: str (For advanced users, a gibberish string with user agents)
- embed: dsc.Embed (See below)
- raw : dict
Embed
- title: str
- description: str
- saying: str (For example, "You have been invited to join a server!")
- image: str (Url to image associated)
- color: str (Hex color, ex. #efefef)
- raw : dict
Announcement
- author: str
- recipients: str
- message: str
- character: str (Referred to as type in the API, renamed because of name shadowing)
- raw : dict
Contributing
This package is opensource so anyone with adequate python experience can contribute to this project!
Report Issues
If you find any error/bug/mistake with the package or in the code feel free to create an issue and report it here.
Fix/Edit Content
If you want to contribute to this package, fork the repository, make your changes and then simply create a Pull Request!
Contact
If you want to contact me -
Mail - wulf.developer@gmail.com
Discord - wulf#9716
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