A small Python 3 library and command line app to automate Docker health checks for discord.py bots.
pip install discordhealthcheck
This will install both the Python library and the command line app, the python library is importable using import discordhealthcheck
and the CLI app by using the command discordhealthcheck
.
The library has 1 function, start
.
start
takes a discord.Client
object as well as optional parameters, and returns an awaitable that produces a asyncio.base_events.Server
:
def start(
client: discord.client,
port: int = 40404,
bot_max_latency: float = 0.5
) -> Awaitable[asyncio.base_events.Server]
start
calls asyncio.start_server
, creating an asyncio TCP socket server which listens for connections. Once a client connects, it tests the discord client for various things that indicate its health (latency, login status, etc.), and the result of this health check is then sent to the healthcheck client.
The returned Server
object can be used to stop the server (e.g. healthcheck_server.close()
)
The default port for the socket server is 40404
, if you change it you will need to use the --port
flag on the client as well.
Call start
once your event loop is running, generally a good place to call from is inside your setup_hook
method:
import discord
import discordhealthcheck
class CustomClient(discord.Client):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
async def setup_hook(self):
self.healthcheck_server = await discordhealthcheck.start(self)
# Later you can close or check on self.healthcheck_server
The CLI app is a simple client that connects to the server and determines its exit code from what the server sends; 0
for healthy, 1
for unhealthy.
Here's an example of using in a Dockerfile:
FROM python:3.11-slim-buster
# Copy files, install requirements, setup bot, etc.
RUN pip install discordhealthcheck
# The `|| exit 1` isn't required but it's good practice anyway.
HEALTHCHECK CMD discordhealthcheck || exit 1
CMD ["python", "/path/to/bot.py"]