Attached files must be locally stored.
To attach a file to a message, you can upload a local image.
D++ has this helper function to read a file: dpp::utility::read_file
.
An example program:
- Note
- Because these examples utilizes message content, they require the message content privileged intent.
#include <dpp/dpp.h>
int main() {
dpp::message msg(event.msg.channel_id, "Hey there, i've got a new file!");
msg.add_file("foobar.txt", dpp::utility::read_file("path_to_your_file.txt"));
bot.message_create(msg);
}
});
return 0;
}
The cluster class represents a group of shards and a command queue for sending and receiving commands...
Definition: cluster.h:82
std::function< void(const dpp::log_t &)> DPP_EXPORT cout_logger()
Get a default logger that outputs to std::cout. e.g.
@ i_message_content
Intent for receipt of message content.
Definition: intents.h:64
@ i_default_intents
Default D++ intents (all non-privileged intents)
Definition: intents.h:72
@ st_wait
Wait forever on a condition variable. The cluster will spawn threads for each shard and start() will ...
Definition: cluster.h:65
Create message.
Definition: dispatcher.h:1358
message msg
message that was created (sent).
Definition: dispatcher.h:1367
std::string content
Definition: message.h:1137
Attachments via an url aren't possible. But there's a workaround for. You can download the file and then attach it to the message.
To make requests, D++ also has a helper function: dpp::cluster::request
.
The following example program shows how to request a file and attach it to a message.
#include <dpp/dpp.h>
int main() {
bot.request("https://dpp.dev/DPP-Logo.png", dpp::m_get, [&bot, channel_id = event.msg.channel_id](const dpp::http_request_completion_t & httpRequestCompletion) {
dpp::message msg(channel_id, "This is my new attachment:");
if (httpRequestCompletion.status == 200) {
msg.add_file("logo.png", httpRequestCompletion.body);
}
bot.message_create(msg);
});
}
});
return 0;
}
Here's another example of how to add a local image to an embed.
Upload the image in the same message as the embed and then reference it in the embed.
#include <dpp/dpp.h>
int main() {
dpp::message msg(event.msg.channel_id, "");
msg.add_file("image.jpg", dpp::utility::read_file("path_to_your_image.jpg"));
dpp::embed embed;
embed.set_image("attachment://image.jpg");
msg.add_embed(embed);
bot.message_create(msg);
}
});
return 0;
}