In order to track the users, I made an invite process which starts when a member of my website upgrades to a Pro or Standard account. I couldn't find a way to confirm the user connecting is in fact connecting with a specific invite to know which user it was other than sending a temporary discord server password. How can I get the icon of the guild, since the value of the "icon" field is not a link ? This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast I had the time to run the accounts. Slowly I'd recruit and the guild grew until one day I was at 25 members and I had a member who wanted to join. That's when I retired my alts and parked them in their own little guild. Here's the point. I named the other guild something that had to do with Blades 'Something Blades', I don't remember exactly. OAuth2 enables application developers to build applications that utilize authentication and data from the Discord API. Developers can use this to create things such as web dashboards to display user info, fetch linked third-party accounts like Twitch or Steam, access users' guild information without actually being in the guild, and much more. Trying to make it so my command only works in one guild Discord.js. 1 Guild.commands is undefined in discord.js v12.5.3. 1 Get Guilds: 401 Unauthorized. I'm working on a web app that uses Discord to sign and I was hoping to be able to pull the user's guild information once signed. I've already gone through the Authorization code grant process and have successfully retrieved the user's Access Token (Bearer). The Access Token has the 'identity' and 'guild' scope. Code Repositories:React - Discord API: View guild channels information with Oauth2 guilds scope Hot Network Questions Evenly underline a formatted text so that descenders (like "y") overlap the line ssER.