Discord
The Discord service is a platform for the notify component. This allows components to send messages to the user using Discord.
In order to get a token you need to go to the Discord My Apps page and create a new application. Once the application is ready, create a bot user (Create a Bot User) and activate Require OAuth2 Code Grant. Retrieve the Client ID and the (hidden) Token of your bot for later.
When setting up the application you can use this icon.
To use Discord notifications, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
notify:
- name: NOTIFIER_NAME
platform: discord
token: A1aB2b.C3cD4d-E5eF6f
Configuration variables:
- name (Optional): Setting the optional parameter
name
allows multiple notifiers to be created. The default value isnotify
. The notifier will bind to the servicenotify.NOTIFIER_NAME
. - token (Required): Your bot’s token.
Setting up the bot
Bots can only send messages to servers. To add the bot to a server you are an admin on, get the details of the bot from the Discord My Apps page.
Now use the Discord Authorization page with the Client ID of your bot.
https://discordapp.com/api/oauth2/authorize?client_id=[CLIENT_ID]&scope=bot&permissions=0
Wait for the confirmation which should say “Authorized”.
Once the bot has been added to your server, get the channel ID of the channel you want the bot to operate in. In The Discord application go to Settings > Appearance > Check developer mode.
Right click channel name and copy the channel ID (Copy ID).
This channel ID has to be used as the target when calling the notification service. Multiple channel IDs can be specified, across multiple servers.
Example service payload
{
"message": "A message from Home Assistant",
"target": [
"1234567890",
"0987654321"
]
}
Notes
For more information about creating and authorizing bots, visit the OAuth2 information page
To use notifications effectively, please see the getting started with automation page.