Before Discord.Net pushes a new set of features into the stable
version, we use nightly builds to test the features with the
community for an extensive period of time. Each nightly build is
compiled by AppVeyor whenever a new commit is made and will be pushed
to our MyGet feed.
[!IMPORTANT]
Although nightlies are generally stable and have more features
and bug fixes than the current stable build on NuGet, there
will be breaking changes during the development or
breaking bugs; these bugs are usually fixed as soon as they
are discovered, but you should still be aware of that.
MyGet is typically used by many development teams to publish their
latest pre-release packages before the features are finalized and
pushed to NuGet.
The following is the feed link of Discord.Net,
https://www.myget.org/F/discord-net/api/v3/index.json
Depending on which IDE you use, there are many different ways of
adding the feed to your package source.
Go to Tools
> NuGet Package Manager
> Package Manager Settings
Go to Package Sources
Click on the add icon
Fill in the desired name and source as shown below and hit Update
[!NOTE]
Remember to tick theInclude pre-release
checkbox to see the
nightly builds!
*.csproj
is locateddotnet add package Discord.Net --source https://www.myget.org/F/discord-net/api/v3/index.json
If you plan on deploying your bot or developing outside of Visual
Studio, you will need to create a local NuGet configuration file for
your project.
To do this, create a file named NuGet.Config
alongside the root of
your application, where the project is located.
Paste the following snippets into this configuration file, adding any
additional feeds if necessary.
[!codeNuGet Configuration]
After which, you may install the packages by directly modifying the
project file and specifying a version, or by using
the Package Manager Console
(Install-Package Discord.Net -IncludePrerelease
).
As mentioned in the first paragraph, we utilize AppVeyor to perform
automated tests and publish the new build. During the publishing
process, we also upload the NuGet packages onto
AppVeyor's Artifact collection.
The latest build status can be found within our AppVeyor project.