slave-bot

1.0.4 • Public • Published

slave-bot

Design doc

The bot works by loading plugins with a configuration file slave.json.

The slave.json contains:

  • botToken: Your bot token that you can find by creating a bot in the Discord dashboard
  • botUsername: Optional
  • initialPlayingGame: The initial playing game. If the game plugin is used, the game will be store in a datastore.
  • plugins: Array of plugins, optional
    • name: The name of the plugin (the name should not conflict)
    • path: If path is missing, the plugin is a name from the plugins folder
    • options: The plugin options
{
    "botToken": "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN",
    "botUsername": "BOT_USERNAME",
    "initialPlayingGame": "PLAYING_GAME", 
    "plugins": [
        { "name": "PLUGIN_NAME", "path": "PLUGIN_PATH", "options": {} }
    ]
}

A plugin is a module that export:

  • a variable called plugin (very important) which has:
    • a name
    • a version
    • a register method (optional) - Used to do some initialization
    • a destroy method (optional) - Used to do some cleanup
    • an optional description
    • a optional usage description
    • some optional events listeners

It follows this interface:

export interface SlaveBotPlugin {
  namestring;
  versionstring;
  description?: string;
  usage?: string;
  register?: (pluginPluginConfiguration) => Observable<any>;
  destroy?: (pluginPluginConfiguration) => void;
  events?: SlaveBotEvents;
}

You can find all the events available here: SlaveBotEvents

The plugin configuration object takes:

  • the plugin datastore (one datastore per plugin)
  • the server
  • the bot client
  • the plugin options
  • the plugin state (some state that can be used across functions)

Try it: (work in progress)

  • Create an application in your discord dashboard
  • Create a bot
  • Clone the project
  • Create a slave.json file
  • Update the config, add at least the botToken.
  • Open this link:

https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=YOURCLIENTID&scope=bot&permissions=YOURPERMISSIONS

The client id can be found in your application created in the dashboard. The permissions can be found in the Discord documentation. Basic permissions for read/write are: 3072.

  • npm install
  • npm run tsc:watch
  • npm run start:watch

Dependents (0)

Package Sidebar

Install

npm i slave-bot

Weekly Downloads

0

Version

1.0.4

License

MIT

Last publish

Collaborators

  • fknop