revolt.js is a direct implementation of the entire Revolt API and provides a way to authenticate and start communicating with Revolt servers.
let client = new Client({
apiURL: process.env.API_URL
});
client.on('ready', async () =>
console.info(`Logged in as ${client.user!.username}!`)
);
client.on('message', async message => {
if (message.content === 'sus') {
message.channel!.sendMessage('sus!');
}
});
// Either create a new session:
client.login({ email: '..', password: '..' });
// Or use an existing session:
client.useExistingSession({ user_id: '..', session_token: '..' });
MobX is used behind the scenes so you can subscribe to any change as you normally would, e.g. with mobx-react(-lite)
or mobx's utility functions.
import { autorun } from 'mobx';
[..]
client.once('ready', () => {
autorun(() => {
console.log(`Current username is ${client.user!.username}!`);
});
});