Overview
The Discord API lets developers create bots, integrate Discord features into websites, and build rich applications on top of the Discord platform. You can send messages, manage servers, handle events in real time via WebSocket, and access user data with proper permissions. OAuth 2.0 is used for user authentication, while bots use a bot token for server-side actions.
Beginner Tip
The easiest way to get started with Discord bots is to use a library like discord.js (JavaScript) or discord.py (Python) rather than calling the raw REST API directly — these handle WebSocket connections, rate limits, and event parsing for you.
Available Data
The kind of data this API exposes, based on its documentation. We could not call the endpoint to confirm the exact field names.
Example Response
Illustrative shape only — we were not able to call this endpoint (it requires credentials or exposes no public sample URL), so the fields below show the kind of data this API returns rather than a recorded response.
{
"status": "success",
"data": {
"result": "Data from Discord",
"description": "Make bots for Discord, integrate Discord onto an external platform",
"timestamp": "2025-01-15T10:00:00Z"
}
} Field Reference
id Discord snowflake ID — a unique identifier that encodes the creation timestamp. username The user Discord username without the discriminator in newer accounts. global_name The user display name as shown in Discord new username system. avatar Hash of the user avatar image, used to construct the avatar URL. bot True if the account is a bot user, false for human accounts. flags Bitfield of user account flags indicating badges and special account types. Implementation Example
Calls a real endpoint of this API. Replace any placeholder credentials with your own key.
const url = "https://discord.com/developers/docs/intro";
// Replace headers or query params with the values required by this API.
const response = await fetch(url, {
headers: {
"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"
}
});
if (!response.ok) throw new Error(`Request failed: ${response.status}`);
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data); What Can You Build?
Note: These code examples are AI-generated and unverified. Always refer to the official API documentation for accurate usage.
Common Errors & Troubleshooting
Generated guidance based on this API's documentation, not observed by us. Treat it as a starting point and check against the provider's own error reference.
Metadata Score Breakdown
Estimated from metadata — endpoint not independently tested
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Technical Specifications
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