I want to make a fun little code on the ideia of bombing a comment with reactions.
I know what i need but i dont know how to get it, i've really searched all around internet and i dont seem to find the necessary function.
I probably need: comment ID and channel ID so the command should need to be:
(prefix)command (args0 with channel id) (args1 with comment id) so it can reacti to the exact comment i want.
It should be possible to do this with a if function like
if (find(channel) and find(comment)){
message.react('EMOJI')
}else {return message.reply('need to specify channelID and commentID')} ```
Thanks
Your insight to the problem is absolutely correct, you may achieve this like so:
let prefix = "!";
client.on("message", async (message) => {
if(message.author.bot) return
const args = message.content.slice(prefix.length).trim().split(' ')
if(message.content.toLowerCase() == "!bomb"){
if(!args[0]) return message.channel.send("Provide a channel ID")
if(!args[1]) return message.channel.send("Provide a message ID")
message.guild.channels.cache.get(`${args[0]}`).messages.fetch(`${args[1]}`).then(m => { m.react("😳"); });
message.channel.send("reacted");
}
})
Related
client.on("message", message =>{
if(message.channeltype = 'dm')
if (message.content === "confess")
message.channel.send("OOOOOOoooooo A SECRET??!?!?! WHAT IS IT?!??!")
message.channel.awaitMessages("response", message =>{
C = message.content
message.reply("Um.... theres two servers that this bot works on. 1: Loves in the snow or 2:🌙Moomins and Shep's Therapy Service🌙. Pick a number to send it to one of them")
client.on("message", message => { //////// SWITCH THIS LINE OUT FOR THE THING THAT WAITS FOR NEW MESSAGES
if (message.content === "2")
WDI = message.author
WDID = message.author.id
message.channel.get(WDIC2).send("Ok ok so who did it is" + WDI + "and their id is" + WDID)
message.channel.get(CC2).send(C)
if (message.content === "1")
WDI = message.author
WDID = message.author.id
message.channel.get(WDIC1).send("Ok ok so who did it is" + WDI + "and their id is" + WDID)
message.channel.get(CC1).send(C)
})
})})
Why does my bot not reply to my message?
I first put in confess then it would say the message but it doesnt detect that I continue and reply to that. WHat do I do?
Okay first off, try to be a lot more specific when asking questions there is a stackoverflow guide on how you should ask them effectively. Right now you are being unclear and I'm going to have to assume some stuff. Also, include a stack trace whenever possible, which there should have been as you provide some invalid properties, if you don't have one please include that there is not a stack trace in the question.
There is a lot of things wrong with this code. First off, the reason your bot isn't responding to you at all is because message.channeltype is not a property. Use message.channel.type instead. There is also something wrong with your message.channel.awaitMessages(). You are passing in a "response" string as a parameter, where there should be a filter. Since you don't need a filter since it is a dm channel you can just pass it in as null message.channel.awaitMessages(null, msg => { });. And awaitMessages is not the right call here. Await messages takes in messages in a certain time period, then resolving a promise with all of the collected messages. You should be using a discord.js collector. You should also not be using client.on("message") here. I'm assuming that you want to wait for messages in any channel after somebody "shared their secret". You can do that with a collector. If you want to collect messages all over the bot, or in just one discord server channel (using the filter which can be found on the docs) you can use a collector. This will wait for, in a number of milliseconds, for any event and filter out event triggers that aren't allowed. And when it gets it, it will run a lambda. Like this:
const filter = m => m.channel === message.channel && m.author = message.author); // The filter that will sort out the messages
const collector = message.channel.createMessageCollector(filter, { time: 30000 }); // creates a collector that will wait for 30 seconds
collector.on('collect', m => { // When somebody sends a message
// ...
if (message.content === '2') {
// ...
} else if (message.content === '1') {
// ...
} else {
message.reply('you need to say either 1 or 2. Please try again.');
return;
}
collector.stop(); // Makes sure that the collector no longer will receive anymore messages.
});
Final code (fill in the gaps I'm not going to code it all for you)
client.on("message", message => {
if(message.channel.type = 'dm')
if (message.content === "confess")
const filter = m => m.channel === message.channel && m.author = message.author; // The filter that will sort out the messages
const collector = message.channel.createMessageCollector(filter, {time: 30000})
collector.on('collect', message => {
const otherCollector = message.channel.createMessageCollector(filter, { time: 30000})
otherCollector.on('collect', message => {
if (message.content === '2') {
// ...
} else if (message.content === '1') {
// ...
} else {
message.reply('you need to say either 1 or 2. Please try again.');
return;
}
collector.stop(); // Makes sure that the collector no longer will receive anymore messages.
})
})
})
Also, before asking on any forum or discord server, always look up the documentation. It helps out 99% of cases, unless the docs is absolutely garbage.
Please read the docs. I'd say that the Discord.JS docs are a pretty handy reference.
For the first part, message.channeltype is not a real property, and do not use =. That is for setting variables, use == or === instead (What is the difference?). You can use message.channel.type or you can use instanceof as followed: message.channel instanceof Discord.DMChannel. Replace Discord with whatever your Discord.JS import variable is called.
Your ifs are missing some {}, they should be used as followed.:
if(message.channel instanceof Discord.DMChannel) {
//If the channel IS a DMChannel
} else return;
FYI, if you're planning to make multiple commands, I'd use a switch, and a way to convert message.content to arguments (string array).
message.channel.get is not a thing, use client.channels.cache.get. The variables C, and WDI / WDID need to have var before them.
Then you need to add a filter plus maximum messages, time limit, and minimum messages for your awaitMessages function. Plus you need then and catch, so now your code might look like this
if(message.channel instanceof Discord.DMChannel) {
if (message.content === "confess") {
message.channel.send("OOOOOOoooooo A SECRET??!?!?! WHAT IS IT?!??!")
message.reply("Um.... theres two servers that this bot works on. 1: Loves in the snow or 2:🌙Moomins and Shep's Therapy Service🌙. Pick a number to send it to one of them")
const filter = m => m.author == message.author;
message.channel.awaitMessages(filter, {/* whatever your parameters/limits are */})
.then(col => {
if (col.content === "2") {
/** Add in code */
} else if (col.content === "1") {
/** Add in code */
}
})
.catch(col => {/** Whatever you want to do if times up. */})
}
}
You may want to tweak the filter on this.
So, I need a way to forward a message sent in the bot's dm to a specific channel in my server.
this is the code that I got so far:
execute(message, args) {
if(message.channel.type == "dm"){
let cf = args.join(' ')
const cfAdm = message.guild.channels.cache.get('767082831205367809')
let embed = new discord.MessageEmbed()
.setTitle('**CONFISSÃO**')
.setDescription(cf)
.setColor('#000000')
const filter = (reaction, user) => ['👍', '👎'].includes(reaction.emoji.name);
const reactOptions = {maxEmojis: 1};
cfAdm.send(embed)
.then(function (message) {
message.react('👍')
.then(() => message.react('👎'))
/**** start collecting reacts ****/
.then(() => message.awaitReactions(filter, reactOptions))
/**** collection finished! ****/
.then(collected => {
if (collected.first().emoji.name === '👍') {
const cfGnr = message.guild.channels.cache.get('766763882097672263')
cfGnr.send(embed)
}
})
});
}
else {
message.delete()
message.channel.send('Send me this in the dm so you can stay anon')
.then (message =>{
message.delete({timeout: 5000})
})
}
}
But for some reason that I can't seem to understand, it gives me this error:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'channels' of null
If anyone can help me, that would be greatly apreciated.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the bad english
The error here is that you are trying to call const cfAdm = message.guild.channels.cache.get('ID') on a message object from a Direct Message channel ( if(message.channel.type == "dm"){)
DMs don't have guilds, therefore message.guild is null and message.guild.channels does not exist.
You will need to first access the channel some other way. Luckily, Discord.js has a way to access all channels the bot can work with* (you don't need to muck around with guilds because all channels have unique IDs):
client.channels.fetch(ID) or client.channels.cache.get(ID)
(I have not tested this but it seems fairly straight forward)
*See the link for caveats that apply to bots in a large amount of servers.
so I am trying to make a ROSTER command. The command is $roster add/remove #user RANK. This command basically should edit a previous bot's message (roster) and add a user to the roster to the RANK in the command... This is my code so far, but I haven't managed to make the roster message and the editing part of it and the RANK system. If someone could help that would be very amazing!
//ROOSTER COMMAND
client.on('message', async message => {
if (message.content.startsWith(prefix + "roster")) {
if (!message.member.hasPermission('ADMINISTRATOR')) return message.channel.send('You do not have that permission! :x:').then(message.react(':x:'))
const args = message.content.slice(prefix.length + 7).split(/ +/)
let uReply = args[0];
const user = message.mentions.members.first()
if(!uReply) message.channel.send("Please use `add` or `remove`.")
if(uReply === 'add') {
if(!user) return message.channel.send("Please make sure to provide which user you would like to add...")
message.channel.send(`you are adding **${user.displayName}** from the roster.`)
} else if(uReply === 'remove') {
if(!user) return message.channel.send("Please make sure to provide which user you would like to add...")
message.channel.send(`you are removing **${user.displayName}** from the roster.`)
}
}})
Sounds like the .edit() method is what you want.
Example from the docs:
// Update the content of a message
message.edit('This is my new content!')
.then(msg => console.log(`Updated the content of a message to ${msg.content}`))
.catch(console.error);
To edit your bots previous message, you need to have a reference of the message you want to edit. The returned reference is a promise so do not forget to use await keyword. you can then use .edit() function on the reference to update you msg.
const msgRef = await msg.channel.send("Hello");
msgRef.edit("Bye");
const Discord = require("discord.js");
const prefix = ("d");
const client = new Discord.Client ();
client.on("ready", async () => {
console.log(`${client.user.username} is now working online!`);
});
client.on("message", message => {
if(message.author.bot) return;
if(message.channel.type === "dm") return;
let messageArray = message.content.split(" ");
let command = messageArray[0];
let args = messageArray.slice(1);
if(!command.startsWith(prefix)) return;
});
client.login("MY TOKEN");
When I try doing the command: "dhelp" that I've made and coded for example, it doesn't work. Why is this? People have said that I need a command handler and I think it's done but don't why it is still not working, why is this? Please help me, I really need help right now.
Well, to start off, it doesn't actually look like your code does anything regardless of what the value of command is. Perhaps using if/else statements would be a good place to start.
if (command === "help") {
/* some code here */
}
where /* some code here */ is the code for your bot.
I searched it up and got a code with readline where it looks like this:
const Disc = require('discord.js');
const client = new Disc.Client();
const token = 'token'
const readline = require('readline');
client.login(token);
client.on('message', function(message){
if(message.channel.type === 'dm'){
console.log("[" + message.author.username + "]: " + message.content)
const rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout
});
rl.question('REPLY TO ' + message.author.username + ': ', (answer) => {
message.author.send(`${answer}`);
rl.close();
});
}
});
But it doesn't work helpp
This is a topic I just did recently actually, so I'll walk you through it and give you some code to go along with it.
First, I would like to say when your making a post, include a clear question. From what it sounds like, your asking for a bot that logs dms to the console, or responds to them. I will just answer both questions.
The easiest way to check for a DM is to see if the message channel type is DM. Check here for more info on the channel class. You can check if a channel is a certain type by doing this:
if (message.channel.type === 'dm'){ } // change dm to the type you want
This will have to go in your on message function, so right now, if you're following along, the code would look like this:
bot.on('message', async message => {
if (message.channel.type === 'dm'){ }
});
From there it's simply adding code to the inside of the if statement. You will always want a return statement inside of it just incase nothing happens, so it doesn't try to do anything in the channels.
For what you want, this will log the DM to the console and reply to it, if it is equal to a certain message.
bot.on('message', async message => {
if (message.channel.type === 'dm'){
console.log(message.content);
if(message.content === "something"){
return await message.channel.send("Hi!");
}
return;
}
});
This should do what you want, if you have any questions, comment it on here and I'll respond as soon as possible :)
edit:
bot.on('message', async message => {
if (message.channel.type === 'dm'){
console.log(`${message.author.username} says: ${message.content}`);
const rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout
});
rl.question(`REPLY TO ${message.author.username}: `, (answer) => {
message.author.send(`${answer}`);
rl.close();
});
}
});