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Ekizu

A WIP C++ library for Discord applications.

Features

  • Fully asynchronous, perfect for single-threaded applications
  • Low memory footprint
  • Discord API v10 support
  • Gateway support, with auto-reconnect
  • JSON support, convert and serialize events/structures to/from JSON

Usage/Examples

Ekizu leverages the asio library for asynchronous I/O. This allows us to achieve concurrency without the need for a thread pool. For example:

#include <ekizu/async_main.hpp>
#include <ekizu/http_client.hpp>
#include <ekizu/shard.hpp>

using namespace ekizu;

Result<> handle_event(const Event &ev, const HttpClient &http,
       const asio::yield_context &yield);

async_main(const asio::yield_context &yield) {
 const std::string token{std::getenv("DISCORD_TOKEN")};
 HttpClient http{token};
 Shard shard{ShardId::ONE, token, Intents::AllIntents};

 while (true) {
  auto res = shard.next_event(yield);

  if (!res) {
   if (res.error().failed()) {
    fmt::println(
     "Failed to get next event: {}", res.error().message());
    return res.error();
   }
   // Could be handling a non-dispatch event.
   continue;
  }

  asio::spawn(
   yield,
   [e = std::move(res.value()), &http](auto y) {
    (void)handle_event(e, http, y);
   },
   asio::detached);
 }

 return outcome::success();
}

Result<> handle_event(const Event &ev, const HttpClient &http,
       const asio::yield_context &yield) {
 std::visit(
  [&](auto &&event) {
   using T = std::decay_t<decltype(event)>;

   if constexpr (std::is_same_v<T, MessageCreate>) {
    const auto &[msg] = event;

    if (msg.content == "ping") {
     (void)http.create_message(msg.channel_id)
      .content("pong")
      .send(yield);
    }
   }
  },
  ev);

 return outcome::success();
}

This example makes use of a macro called async_main, which defines a main entrypoint that runs a boost::asio::io_context. It is not mandatory and is optionally included in the ekizu/async_main.hpp header.

For more feature-complete examples, see examples or my bot Saber.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • CMake (version >= 3.16)
  • Compiler with C++17 support, i.e. MSVC, GCC, Clang

Installing

This library uses CPM.cmake to manage dependencies. It is an amazing package manager for CMake projects and allows us to install the entire library using the following commands:

  git clone https://www.github.com/jontitorr/ekizu
  cd ekizu
  cmake -S . -B build
  cmake --build build --target install

From there you can simply integrate it into your CMake project like so:

    find_package(ekizu REQUIRED)
    target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE ekizu::ekizu)

Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome. After cloning and setting up project locally, you can just submit a PR to this repo and it will be deployed once it's accepted.

Take full advantage of the .clang-format file located in the root of the project to ensure that your code is properly formatted.

Dependencies

Third party Dependencies

License

MIT