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Simple discord webhook with python
import requests # dependency
url = "<your url>" # webhook url, from here: https://i.imgur.com/f9XnAew.png
# for all params, see https://discordapp.com/developers/docs/resources/webhook#execute-webhook
data = {
"content" : "message content",
"username" : "custom username"
}
# leave this out if you dont want an embed
# for all params, see https://discordapp.com/developers/docs/resources/channel#embed-object
data["embeds"] = [
{
"description" : "text in embed",
"title" : "embed title"
}
]
result = requests.post(url, json = data)
try:
result.raise_for_status()
except requests.exceptions.HTTPError as err:
print(err)
else:
print(f"Payload delivered successfully, code {result.status_code}.")
# result: https://i.imgur.com/DRqXQzA.png
@Iinksafe
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very useful

@Deagleus
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Deagleus commented Aug 6, 2021

very useful, since im a noob with python :D

@15u43i
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15u43i commented Apr 27, 2022

Neat, thanks!

@Hypurrnating
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how would one attach a file?
do we just use .read() for the contents? and where does the file name go?

@HGStyle
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HGStyle commented May 29, 2024

how would one attach a file? do we just use .read() for the contents? and where does the file name go?

@Hypurrnating I think you can use this:
requests.post("<your webhook url>", json = {"content": "<your message here (you can just set to an empty string)>"}, files = {"myfile": open("<your file path here>", "rb")})
Note that you can change myfile to anything other, and so, add multiple items into the dictionnary passed to files by changing the name.

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