This package can quickly send alerts to Discord. You can use this to notify yourself of any noteworthy events happening in your app.
Want to quickly send alerts to Slack? Then check out laravel-slack-alerts.
use Spatie\DiscordAlerts\Facades\DiscordAlert;
DiscordAlert::message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
Under the hood, a job is used to communicate with Discord. This prevents your app from failing in case Discord is down.
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-discord-alerts
You can set a DISCORD_ALERT_WEBHOOK
env variable containing a valid Discord webhook URL. You can learn how to get a webhook URL in the Discord API docs.
Alternatively, you can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="discord-alerts-config"
This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
/*
* The webhook URLs that we'll use to send a message to Discord.
*/
'webhook_urls' => [
'default' => env('DISCORD_ALERT_WEBHOOK'),
],
/*
* This job will send the message to Discord. You can extend this
* job to set timeouts, retries, etc...
*/
'job' => Spatie\DiscordAlerts\Jobs\SendToDiscordChannelJob::class,
/*
* It is possible to specify the queue connection that should be used to send the alert.
*/
'queue_connection' => 'redis',
];
To send a message to Discord, simply call DiscordAlert::message()
and pass it any message you want.
DiscordAlert::message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
To send an embed you can call the same function as above. Just add the embed as a second array as following:
DiscordAlert::message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!", [
[
'title' => 'My title',
'description' => 'My description',
'color' => '#E77625',
'author' => [
'name' => 'Spatie',
'url' => 'https://spatie.be/'
]
]
]);
You can also send multiple embeds as one message. Just be careful that you don't hit the limit of Discord.
You can also use an alternative webhook, by specify extra ones in the config file.
// in config/discord-alerts.php
'webhook_urls' => [
'default' => 'https://hooks.discord.com/services/XXXXXX',
'marketing' => 'https://hooks.discord.com/services/YYYYYY',
],
The webhook to be used can be chosen using the to
function.
use Spatie\DiscordAlerts\Facades\DiscordAlert;
DiscordAlert::to('marketing')->message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
The to
function also supports custom webhook urls.
use Spatie\DiscordAlerts\Facades\DiscordAlert;
DiscordAlert::to('https://custom-url.com')->message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
You can format your messages with markup. Learn how in the Discord API docs.
use Spatie\DiscordAlerts\Facades\DiscordAlert;
DiscordAlert::message("A message **with some bold statements** and _some italicized text_.");
You can use the same emoji codes as in Discord. This means custom emoji's are also supported.
use Spatie\DiscordAlerts\Facades\DiscordAlert;
DiscordAlert::message(":smile: :custom-code:");
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