Unstable experiments with NAFF.
Project description
tansy
Unstable experiments with NAFF.
Commands
tansy
provides a unique way to define options for slash commands - a way that appears often in other Discord Python libraries.
Instead of needing a decorator per option or to define the option in one huge list, tansy
allows you to define each option in the function itself.
By using a special metadata function, you can specify what each argument/parameter in a function should be like as an option, with tansy smartly handling the rest for you.
Example Command
import naff
import tansy
@tansy.slash_command(name="test", description="Nice test command, huh?")
async def test_cmd(
ctx: naff.InteractionCommand,
the_user: naff.User = tansy.Option(name="user", description="The user to ping."),
):
await ctx.send(the_user.mention)
Speedups
tansy
also includes several patches that can speed up NAFF itself, sometimes by a signficant margin.
However, these patches are unstable, and may break some (usually niche) parts of the things they modify.
To install them, use:
import tansy
# this should be the first line of code you run in your main file if you want
# everything to work correctly
tansy.install_naff_speedups()
You can also toggle on or off what patches you want - take a look at the function's docstring for details.
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