So I made a dm feature for anonymous messaging. Here is my code.
#client.command(name="dm")
async def send_dm(ctx, member: discord.Member, *, content):
channel = await member.create_dm()
await channel.send(content)
await ctx.send("Message sent")
I tried making a variable changing thing, but I'd have to create a new variable every time someone joined.
user1 = True
user2 = True
user3 = False
user4 = True
user4 = False
I'd also need to have everyone redo it after an update.
Please help.
Thanks in advance!
I figured it out.
To do this, you use #commands.has_role("opt_in"), if they have the role, then the DM is sent.
#client.command(name="dm")
#commands.has_role("opt_in")
async def send_dm(ctx, member: discord.Member, *, content):
channel = await member.create_dm()
await channel.send(content)
await ctx.send("Message sent")
If the user does not have the role, then the message won't be sent.
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I'm writing a discord bot for my discord-server and the people on the server change their nicknames like their underwear. Can i get the user id from their changing nicknames?
I want to code a command like this:
!command #mention
I need the user id of the mention. Thanks in advance!
Hope this helps :)
#client.command()
async def id(ctx, member: discord.Member = None):
if not member:
await ctx.send('Please mention a user')
else:
await ctx.send(member.id)
async def on_message(message):
if message.content.startswith("-test"):
await message.channel.send("Checking for the Status :pencil:..")
time.sleep(1)
async def on_member_update(before, after):
if str("discord.gg / discord") in member.activities[0].name():
print("Correct Status giving role to User")
guild = client.get_guild(8516587165187561)
role = discord.utils.get(guild.roles, id=9157981598717517571)
await message.channel.send("roled")
i try to get an user status and if he have that status specified he get the role, i don't know why it doesn't work, i use discord.py
There's no need to put on_member_update in the code. It wouldn't work anyway even if you do due to the fact it's an event function, not something you can call on.
async def on_message(message):
if message.content.startswith("-test"):
await message.channel.send("Checking for the Status :pencil:..")
time.sleep(1)
if str("discord.gg / discord") in message.author.activities[0].name():
print("Correct Status giving role to User")
guild = client.get_guild(8516587165187561)
role = discord.utils.get(guild.roles, id=9157981598717517571)
await message.author.add_roles(role)
await message.channel.send("roled")
I've also added the await message.author.add_roles(role) part because there wasn't any command that assign roles in your original code.
I've got this code for my discord bot, which can ban people and DM them the reason for the ban first.
cooldown = []
#bot.command(pass_context = True)
#commands.has_role('Senior Moderator')
async def ban(ctx, member: discord.Member = None, *, reason = None):
author = str(ctx.author)
if author in cooldown:
await ctx.send('Calm down! You\'ve already banned someone less than two hours ago.')
return
try:
if reason == None:
reason = 'breaking the rules.'
await member.send(f'You have been banned from **{ctx.guild.name}** for **{reason}**')
await member.ban(reason = f"Banned by {ctx.message.author} for "+reason)
await ctx.send(f'{member.mention} has been banned.')
cooldown.append(author)
await asyncio.sleep(2 * 60 * 60) #The argument is in seconds. 2hr = 7200s
cooldown.remove(author)
except:
await ctx.send('Error. Please check you are typing the command correctly. `!ban #username (reason)`.')
However, if the user I am trying to ban has DM's disabled, the bot can't send the ban reason message, so therefore doesn't proceed to the next step, which is banning them, and returns the error message, which is Error. Please check you are typing the command correctly. !ban #username (reason)
Please can you rewrite the code to allow it to try to DM someone the reasoning before banning them, but if they have DM's disabled, it shall still ban them anyway. Thank you!
By simply moving the ban to be executed first (as it is a priority), then it will attempt to dm the user.
I also re-adjusted some parts of the code. It will now try to send a dm, if not, it will still ban but a message will be sent to the channel alerting a message was not sent to the banned user.
#bot.command(pass_context = True)
#commands.has_role('Senior Moderator')
async def ban(ctx, member: discord.Member = None, *, reason = None):
author = ctx.author
if author in cooldown:
await ctx.send('Calm down! You\'ve already banned someone less than two hours ago.')
return
if member == None:
await ctx.send('Please mention a member to ban!')
return
if reason == None:
reason = 'breaking the rules.'
await member.ban(reason = f"Banned by {ctx.message.author} for " + reason)
try:
await member.send(f'You have been banned from **{ctx.guild.name}** for **{reason}**')
except:
await ctx.send(f'A reason could not be sent to {ctx.message.author} as they had their dms off.')
await ctx.send(f'{member.mention} has been banned.')
cooldown.append(author)
await asyncio.sleep(2 * 60 * 60)
cooldown.remove(author)
I too noticed the same thing when I first made my bot ban command, I did the following to fix my ban command. First I tried a scenario where the bot could dm the user, if it can, then It will dm the user and then ban the user (Note: Do not ban the user before DMing the user as the bot can only DM the user when the user and the bot share a common server). However, I then made an Exception that if the bot couldn't dm the user, it will send a message in the channel the command was executed "Couldn't dm the user" then ban the user
try:
await member.send(embed=embo)
await ctx.guild.ban(member, reason=reason)
except Exception:
await ctx.send("Couldn't send dm to the user")
await ctx.guild.ban(member, reason=reason)
EDIT:
you can also opt for the following:
try:
await member.send(embed=embo)
await ctx.guild.ban(member, reason=reason)
except discord.HTTPException:
await ctx.send("Couldn't send dm to the user")
await ctx.guild.ban(member, reason=reason)
before I specified this, I encountered the following error.
I fixed it, afterward, adding the exception case.
I have a mute command in my bot but i want to add a timer on it, not really sure how to tho, this is my current code. It adds the code correctly and it all sends correctly but the duration i'm not really sure about. Any help would be appreciated!
Edit: I got the duration working, but how would i convert it into minutes/hours etc.?
#client.command()
#commands.has_permissions(manage_messages=True)
async def mute(ctx, member: discord.Member, mute_time : int, *, reason=None):
role = discord.utils.get(ctx.guild.roles, name="[Muted]")
await member.add_roles(role)
await ctx.send(f'**Muted** {member.mention}\n**Reason: **{reason}\n**Duration:** {mute_time}')
embed = discord.Embed(color=discord.Color.green())
embed.add_field(name=f"You've been **Muted** in {ctx.guild.name}.", value=f"**Action By: **{ctx.author.mention}\n**Reason: **{reason}\n**Duration:** {mute_time}")
await member.send(embed=embed)
await asyncio.sleep(mute_time)
await member.remove_roles(role)
await ctx.send(f"**Unmuted {member.mention}**")
I use your code in minimal example and it's work well. What problems do you have? Example:
#client.command()
#commands.has_permissions(manage_messages=True)
async def mute(ctx, mute_time : int):
await ctx.send("Muted")
await asyncio.sleep(mute_time)
await ctx.send("Unmuted")
Exactly one minute passed. Result:
So modern documentation on the bot.wait_for() coroutine is not super detailed, and I'm having trouble getting it to work with reactions. Would appreciate feedback.
Python 3 with Discord.py
## Test Role Add
#kelutralBot.command(name='testreaction')
async def testReaction(ctx):
member = ctx.message.author
message = await ctx.send("This is a test message.")
emojis = ['\u2642','\u2640','\u2716']
for emoji in emojis:
await message.add_reaction(emoji)
def check(reaction, user):
return user == message.author and str(reaction.emoji) == '\u2642'
try:
reaction, user = await kelutral.wait_for('reaction_add', timeout=60.0, check=check)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
await ctx.send("Window has passed to self-assign pronouns. Please DM a mod if you would still like to do so.")
else:
print(reaction)
male = get(member.guild.roles, name="He/Him")
await member.add_roles(male)
print("Assigned " + member.name + " He/Him pronouns.")
Two things were wrong.
First, don't use Client and Bot in the same command. Bot is sufficient for both.
Second, Unicode Emoji for Discord are treated as '\U000#####', which was the biggest problem.
Once we solved that, everything worked as intended.
The problem here is that you are checking if the person who sent the reaction is the author of the message that contains the message, which is only satisfied by the bot that reacted. Also consider using a role ID instead (server settings > roles > left click role > right click role > copy ID). You also want to be consistent with kelutral or kelutral Bot throughout the command.
#kelutralBot.command(name='testreaction')
async def testReaction(ctx):
member = ctx.message.author
message = await ctx.send("This is a test message.")
emojis = ['\u2642','\u2640','\u2716']
for emoji in emojis:
await message.add_reaction(emoji)
def check(reaction, user):
return user == member and str(reaction.emoji) == '\u2642' # check against the member who sent the command, not the author of the message
try:
reaction, user = await kelutralBot.wait_for('reaction_add', timeout=60.0, check=check)
except asyncio.TimeoutError:
await ctx.send("Window has passed to self-assign pronouns. Please DM a mod if you would still like to do so.")
else:
print(reaction)
male = ctx.message.guild.get_role(ROLE_ID_GOES_HERE) # put your role ID here #
await member.add_roles(male)
print(f"Assigned {member.name} He/Him pronouns.")
Keep in mind your code only works for the "male" role, you have to implement a different check function to use it for everything.