Discord Notifications
- Source: https://discordapp.com/
- Icon Support: Yes
- Attachment Support: Yes
- Message Format: Text
- Message Limit: 2000 Characters per message
Account Setup
Creating a Discord account is easy. The only part that requires a little bit of extra work is once you've got a channel set up (by default discord puts you in a #General channel). Click on the Gear icon (Settings) and from here you need to enable webhooks.
The webhook will end up looking something like this:
https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/4174216298/JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js
This effectively equates to:
https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/{WebhookID}/{WebhookToken}
Note: Apprise supports this URL as-is (as of v0.7.7); you no longer need to parse the URL any further. However there is slightly less overhead (internally) if you do.
The last part of the URL you're given make up the 2 tokens you need to send notifications with. With respect to the above example the tokens are as follows:
- WebhookID is
4174216298
- WebhookToken is
JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js
Pinging Roles, Tags, and Users
The discord message body can contain content such as the following to trigger the appropriate pings
- user:
<@123>
- role:
<@&456>
- tag:
@everyone
Syntax
Valid syntax is as follows:
https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/{WebhookID}/{WebhookToken}
discord://{WebhookID}/{WebhookToken}/
discord://{botname}@{WebhookID}/{WebhookToken}/
Discord can also support a variety of website arguments, the below identifies the defaults and therefore do not need to be specified unless you want to override them:
discord://{WebhookID}/{WebhookToken}/?tts=No&avatar=Yes&footer=No&image=Yes
Parameter Breakdown
Variable | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
WebhookID | Yes | The first part of 2 tokens provided to you after creating a incoming-webhook |
WebhookToken | Yes | The second part of 2 tokens provided to you after creating a incoming-webhook |
botname | No | Identify the name of the bot that should issue the message. If one isn't specified then the default is to just use your account (associated with the incoming-webhook). |
tts | No | Enable Text-To-Speech (by default is is set to No) |
footer | No | Include a message footer (by default is is set to No) |
image | No | Include an image in-line with the message describing the notification type (by default is is set to Yes) |
avatar | No | Over-ride the default discord avatar icon and replace it with one identify the notification type (by default is is set to Yes) |
avatar_url | No | Over-ride the default discord avatar icon URL. By default this is not set and Apprise chooses the URL dynamically based on the type of message (info, success, warning, or error). |
format | No | The default value of this is text. But if you plan on managing the format yourself, you can optionally set this to markdown. If the mode is set to markdown, apprise will scan for header entries (usually on lines by themselves surrounded by hashtags (#)) and will place these inside embedded objects. This is done to give a nicer presentation. |
href | No | Identify a URL the title should link to when posting the Discord Notification. This forces the post into markdown format in order to leverage the embeds section of Discord. You can also use url= as an alias of this as well. |
thread | No | Optionally set the thread_id you wish your message to be applied to. |
Example
Send a discord notification:
# Assuming our {WebhookID} is 4174216298
# Assuming our {WebhookToken} is JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"discord://4174216298/JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js"
If you want to have your own custom avatar URL you're already hosting from another website, you could set the following:
# Assuming our {WebhookID} is 4174216298
# Assuming our {WebhookToken} is JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js
# Assuming our {AvatarURL} is https://i.imgur.com/FsEpmwg.jpeg
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"discord://4174216298/JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js?avatar_url=https://i.imgur.com/FsEpmwg.jpeg"
Send a notification that notifies @everyone
in the channel:
# Assuming our {WebhookID} is 4174216298
# Assuming our {WebhookToken} is JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js
apprise -vv -t "Hello All" -b "Test Message that pings @everyone" \
"discord://4174216298/JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js"
Send a notification that leverages the built in markdown
support of Discord:
# Assuming our {WebhookID} is 4174216298
# Assuming our {WebhookToken} is JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js
cat << _EOF | apprise -vv "discord://4174216298/JHMHI8qBe7bk2ZwO5U711o3dV_js?format=markdown"
# Title
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 3
_EOF