Discord.Net is distributed through the NuGet package manager, and it is
recommended to use NuGet to get started.
Optionally, you may compile from source and install yourself.
Currently, Discord.Net targets .NET Standard 1.3, and offers support for
.NET Standard 1.1. If your application will be targeting .NET Standard 1.1,
please see the additional steps.
Since Discord.Net is built on the .NET Standard, it is also recommended to
create applications using .NET Core, though you are not required to. When
using .NET Framework, it is suggested to target .NET 4.6.1
or higher.
Release builds of Discord.Net 1.0 will be published to the
official NuGet feed.
Development builds of Discord.Net 1.0, as well as addons are published
to our development MyGet feed.
Direct feed link: https://www.myget.org/F/discord-net/api/v3/index.json
Not sure how to add a direct feed? See how with Visual Studio
or without Visual Studio
[!TIP]
Don't forget to change your package source if you're installing from the
developer feed.
Also make sure to check 'Enable Prereleases' if installing a dev build!
todo
[!code-xmlSample .csproj]
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Don't forget to add the package source to a NuGet.Config file if you're installing from the
developer feed.
In order to compile Discord.Net, you require the following:
The .NET Core and Docker (Preview) workload is required during Visual Studio
installation.
For applications targeting a runtime corresponding with .NET Standard 1.1 or 1.2,
the builtin WebSocket and UDP provider will not work. For applications which
utilize a WebSocket connection to Discord (WebSocket or RPC), third-party
provider packages will need to be installed and configured.
First, install the following packages through NuGet, or compile yourself, if
you prefer:
Note that Discord.Net.Providers.UDPClient
is only required if your bot will
be utilizing voice chat.
Next, you will need to configure your DiscordSocketClient to use these custom
providers over the default ones.
To do this, set the WebSocketProvider
and optionally UdpSocketProvider
properties on the DiscordSocketConfig that you are passing into your
client.
[!code-csharpNET Standard 1.1 Example]
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 solution is located.
Paste the following snippets into this configuration file, adding any additional
feeds as necessary.
[!code-xmlNuGet Configuration]