Introduction
Introduction to Discord Player
Discord Player is a robust framework for developing Discord Music bots using JavaScript and TypeScript. It is built on top of the discord-voip library and offers a comprehensive set of customizable tools, making it one of the most feature enrich framework in town.
Why Choose Discord Player?
- Beginner-friendly with easy-to-understand features
- TypeScript support
- Offers hackable APIs.
- Supports audio player sharing
- Quick and easy setup process
- Wide range of player management features
- Offers 64+ built-in audio filter presets
- Highly customizable according to your needs
- Automatic queue management
- Query caching support
- Extensible sources through the Extractors API
- Object-oriented design
- Built-in stats tracker
- Offers easy debugging methods
- Out-of-the-box voice states handling
- Limited support for Eris
Installation
Before you start
Discord Player requires Discord.js 14.0 or higher. Please ensure that you have a compatible version by running npm list discord.js
in your terminal. If you're using an earlier version, please update it. The discord.js guide provides resources to assist you with the update process.
Main Library
FFmpeg or Avconv
FFmpeg or Avconv is required for media transcoding. You can obtain it from https://ffmpeg.org or via npm.
We do not recommend installing ffmpeg
via npm because binaries pulled from npm is known to be unstable. It is
recommended to install it from the official source.
FFMPEG_PATH
environment variable to load ffmpeg from custom path.Once you have completed these installations, let's proceed with writing a simple music bot.
Setup
Let's create a main player instance. This instance handles and keeps track of all the queues and its components.
We don't recommend assigning player
to client
using client.player = player
here. Discord Player provides
hooks (aka helper functions) to access discord-player objects at ease.
Eris Setup
Discord Player has limited support for Eris. You can use the following code to set up Discord Player with Eris:
Discord Player is mostly events based. It emits different events based on the context and actions. Let's add a basic event listener to notify the user when a track starts to play:
Let's move on to the command part. You can define the command as per your requirements. We will only focus on the command part:
That's all it takes to build your own music bot. Please check out the Documentation for more features/functionalities.
Community Resources
Explore a curated list of resources built by the Discord Player community, including open-source music bots and extractors. Visit https://discord-player.js.org/community for more information.