#was making a sort of capcha system works on my main account with admin but after going on my alt #account and test getting this error even after giving ult admin
#bot.command(pass_context=True, name="cat")
#commands.has_permissions(manage_messages=True)
async def cat(ctx):
member = ctx.message.author
role = discord.utils.get(member.guild.roles, name="user")
await member.add_roles(role)
await ctx.channel.purge(limit=1)
Error:
#raise MissingPermissions(missing)
#discord.ext.commands.errors.MissingPermissions: You are missing Manage Messages permission(s) to #run this command.
I dont see why you would need help, the error is just telling you that the account does not have a role with that perm.
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I’m creating a discord bot using discord py and would like to have a kick command that dms the user a reason upon being kicked.
-kick #user reason
When I kick the user with a reason attached it doesn’t kick the user and I get an error in console saying can not find the user
Here is the code
#client.command(aliases=['Kick'])
#commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
async def kick(ctx,member : discord.Member,*,reason= 'no reason'):
await ctx.send(f'{member.name} was kicked from the Server!\nand a Dm was sendet by me as a Information for him')
await asyncio.sleep(5)
await ctx.channel.purge(limit=2)
await member.send(f'**You was kicked from {ctx.guild.name}\nthe Stuff Team dont tell me the reason?**')
await member.kick(reason=reason)
print(f"{ctx.author} ----> just used {prefix}kick")
And yes I have tried Google, the discord py API guide with no luck
Can anyone help? Thanks
You can give a nice error message. It raises MemberNotFound.
Then you can make a local error handler.
#kick.error
async def kick_command_error(ctx, err):
if isinstance(err, commands.MemberNotFound):
await ctx.send('Hey! The member you gave is invalid or was not found. Please try again by `#`mentioning them or using the ID.')
If I want to remove an ID-specified role within a function, how can I do that?
#bot.command()
async def aa(ctx,member:discord.Member):
role_muted = discord.utils.get(ctx.guild.roles, name='test01')
await member.remove_roles(role_muted)
What I want is to specify an ID in a function like this.
#bot.command()
async def aa(ctx):
member = 414087251992117211 #ID User
role_muted = discord.utils.get(ctx.guild.roles, name='test01')
await member.remove_roles(role_muted)
how can i do it The reason I have to do this is because I will continue to develop such as When you receive this Role within 3 days if not online it will remove your Role.
Use Guild.get_member(id) to get a member by their ID. You can get the Guild either from the ctx if you want it to run in the guild where you call the command, or from a Guild ID that you store somewhere using Bot.get_guild(id).
If you want to pass the ID in as an argument to the function and have it convert to a member automatically, use a Converter.
Can you give an example? I tried to do as you said. but an error occurred
#bot.command()
async def aa(ctx):
member = discord.Guild.get_member(414087251992117211)
role_muted = discord.utils.get(ctx.guild.roles, name='test01')
await member.remove_roles(role_muted)
Error
discord.ext.commands.errors.CommandInvokeError: Command raised an exception: AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'remove_roles'
#UpFeR Pattamin, please comment on a reply instead of posting a new one. You're getting this error because you're not specifying which guild you are talking about. If you want to get the one that the command was executed in, I'm pretty sure you need to do ctx.guild.get_member().
I'm trying to get it so a specific role can react to the message to be able to ban the user, I have made the ability to be able to react to the message, and the author of the command can ban the user, but I want to make it so another role can do it as well
Here is what I have currently
def check(rctn, user):
return user.id == ctx.author.id and str(rctn) == '<:tick:837398197931868190>'
reaction, user = await bot.wait_for('reaction_add', check=check)
You can use #commands.has_permissions
For example you could make it:
#bot.command()
#commands.has_permissions(ban_members=True)
# rest of your code
This way only roles with the permissions to ban_members can use the command
I used this command, but the bot not ban anyone and does not write an error to the console.
#bot.command()
async def massban(ctx):
for user in ctx.guild.members:
try:
await user.ban()
except:
pass
As Fixator also mentioned, you won't be able to see the error as far as you're excepting every error and passing it.
#bot.command()
async def massban(ctx):
for user in ctx.guild.members:
try:
await user.ban()
except Exception as error:
print(error)
pass
That's how you can catch the error without interrupting the for-loop.
Please also doublecheck the permissions of your bot and the member listing.
If you sure that bot has a ban perms on server.
Check if bot has enough cache for that operation. For example, send len(guild.members) into channel before iterating over members. If it says 1-2, you, most likely, dont have enough intents.
Bot can't ban users that has roles above bot's top role:
I am trying to make a simple moderator bot.
the code looks something like this.
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
from random import choice
import os
client = commands.Bot(command_prefix=commands.when_mentioned_or("%"), description='A simple Moderator bot')
def colour():
l = [ 1752220, 3066993, 3447003, 10181046, 15844367, 15105570, 15158332, 3426654, 16580705 ]
return choice(l)
#client.event
async def on_ready():
change_status.start()
print("The Bot is online!")
#client.command()
#commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
async def kick(ctx, user : discord.Member = None, *,reason = "No reason provided"):
await user.kick(reason = reason)
await ctx.send("Kicked the user.")
#client.command()
#commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
async def ban(ctx, user : discord.Member = None, *,reason = "No reason provided"):
await user.ban(reason = reason)
await ctx.send("Banned the user")
#client.command()
#commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
async def warn(ctx, user : discord.Member = None, *,reason = "No reason provided"):
await user.send(f"You have been **Warned** by **{ctx.author.name}** in the **{ctx.guild.name}** for the reason: **{reason}** ")
await ctx.send("Warned the user")
client.run(os.environ['token'])
In this only warn command is working successfully rest all the commands throws an error which looks like this.
Ignoring exception in command kick:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "main.py", line 140, in kick
await user.kick(reason = reason)
File "/app/.heroku/python/lib/python3.6/site-packages/discord/member.py", line 524, in kick
await self.guild.kick(self, reason=reason)
File "/app/.heroku/python/lib/python3.6/site-packages/discord/guild.py", line 1886, in kick
await self._state.http.kick(user.id, self.id, reason=reason)
File "/app/.heroku/python/lib/python3.6/site-packages/discord/http.py", line 241, in request
raise Forbidden(r, data)
discord.errors.Forbidden: 403 Forbidden (error code: 50013): Missing Permissions
It is throwing a missing permission but I am the owner of the server and even added the bot as an admistrator.
Even tried by making an administrator role and giving all the permissions to it but still no luck.
This error is coming again and again.
Even if anyone know how to check between multiple roles like if anyone has administrator or kick member permission then do this, please let me know how to do that.
Thanks in advance for the help.
If any more information needed, do let me know.
The error you are getting on the last line from your console; discord.errors.Forbidden: 403 Forbidden (error code: 50013): Missing Permissions Is because the bot is missing permissions to perform these actions against the given permissions the bot currently has.
This could occur from the following;
Sufficient Bot permissions haven't been enabled from the invite link
The member has a higher or equal role than the bot
The #everyone role has no permissions
Moreover, these issues aren't at fault with the code you have written and is something that can be fixed in your server with the role hierarchy or bot invite link permissions.
I would also recommend comparing roles to make sure users can't attempt moderation on a higher level member in the first place, this could also help to mitigate the problem
With this, you can use >= and the top_role attribute which would compare the roles that the user compared to the member you are attempting to take moderation on, if your permissions are lower than the member you are attempting to moderate, it will prevent the rest of the code running. Here is a simple way of doing this,
if member.top_role >= ctx.author.top_role:
await ctx.send(f"You can only moderate members below your role")
return