Change username if you have a specific rank/role - discord.js

I want to make the bot constantly looking if any user has a rank and in case of finding a user with that role add an emoticon in front of the name
client.on('ready', () => {
if(!member.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === "Prueba")){
//Set the nickname
member.setNickname(`😒 ${nickname}`)
}
});

If I got it right you want to change member nickname. In that case you must do member not client. And if you are using v12 you need to add cache before find
//Check if member doesn't have the role
if(!member.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === "Prueba")){
//Set the nickname
member.setNickname(`😒 ${nickname}`)
}else{
console.log(`${member.tag} has the role`)
}

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Getting nicknames of users of my Discord bot

I can see the names, ids and user numbers of the servers where my bot is located, but how can I get the list of users (nicknames)?
You can make use of guild.members.fetch() in order to get all members and then use the nickname property to receive their nicknames. Finally I removed all bots with a simple filter.
const members = (await message.guild.members.fetch())
.filter((m) => !m.user.bot)
.map((m) => m.displayName);
console.log(members);
Working example as a command:
client.on("message", async (message) => {
if (message.author.bot) return;
if (message.content === "!list") {
const members = (await message.guild.members.fetch())
.filter((m) => !m.user.bot)
.map((m) => m.displayName);
console.log(members);
}
});
client.login("your-token");
Thanks to #MrMythical who suggested using displayName only. That property automatically returns the normal username when no nickname has been set for a user.
Users do not have nicknames, only guild members, if you are trying to fetch a list of server member nicknames.
You can use the code snippet from below:
const map = message.guild.members.cache.filter(c=> !c.member.user.bot).map(c=>c.displayName).join('\n');
console.log(map)
The
message.guild.members.cache.filter(c=> !c.member.user.bot)
Filters bots from the list, the
.map(c=>c.displayName).join('\n');
maps the data and only the user nicknames and joins them by paragraph breaks.
If there are any issues, please comment!

Leave message discord.js v12

I have a porblem. My leave message. There I have:
client.on("guildMemberAdd", member => {
const welcomeChannel = member.guild.channels.cache.find(
channel => channel.name === "welcome"
);
welcomeChannel.send(`Hosgeldin :heart: ${member}`);
});
client.on("guildMemberRemove", member => {
const welcomeChannel = member.guild.channels.cache.find(
channel => channel.name === "gelen-giden"
);
welcomeChannel.send(`Bye ${member}!`);
});
and then when somebody left then came <#id>.
I want to find his id because then I can make an link of the person who left.
It look like https://discordapp.com/users/732569703142129685 .
And then it should write 'Member' and this 'member' should be the link.
Please in v12.
Discord returns <#id> because the member that left doesn't have more guilds(servers) in common with you and he is no more in your cache. If you need his id for some deletion of rows in db you can get it as member.id
When a user leaves, he is no longer on the guild, so you can't find a channel on a server he isn't anymore in. You'll need to use client.channels.cache.find() in this case.
have a good day.

How do I check what roles my bot has? [Discord.js]

I am trying to find if my bot has a specific role so it can do something else. For example:
client.user.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === 'specific role');
My error:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'cache' of undefined
Let's start of by stating that users do not have roles, therefore you have to fetch the guildMember.
Fetching the guild member is easy;
First of all, you will have to fetch the guild the user is in. For example:
var guild = client.guilds.cache.get('guild-id');
Secondly, you will have to find the user in that guild. For example:
var member = guild.members.cache.get('user-id');
Then you will be able to move forward and fetch the roles
member.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === 'role-name');
The full example:
const Discord = require('discord.js'); //Define discord.js
const client = new Discord.Client(); //Define the client
client.on('message' message => { //Event listener
//Do something here
var guild = client.guilds.cache.get(message.guild.id);
var member = guild.members.cache.get(client.user.id);
member.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === 'role-name');
});
client.login('token'); //Login
So maybe I didnt explain my problem very well but here is what I found working for me message.guild.me.roles.cache.find(r=> r.name === 'a role') thanks to everyone for helping me !!!
You need to resolve the user into a GuildMember, since users don't have roles.
To do that you need a Guild class,after that you can use the guild.member() method to convert it to a member
const guild = client.guilds.cache.get('id of the guild'),
member = guild.member(client.user.id);
member.roles.cache.find(r=> r.name === 'name')
Another issue you might run into here is, the member constant being undefined, this can be solved by using guild.members.fetch(id) or enabling the Privileged Member intent in the Discord Developer Portal

identifying admins from mentions discordjs

I want to find out if there are mentions in a message which I am doing using if(message.mentions.users.first()) but now among all the mentions I also want to filter out mentions of the admin team and not those of the community members. How to achieve that?
I tried filtering users based on roles like this
let r = [];
message.mentions.users.forEach( user => {
console.log('user' + user)
user.roles.forEach(role => {
console.log('role' + role)
r.push(role);
})
console.log('roles' + r);
var member = false;
for (i in r) {
if (i == 'admin') {
member = true;
}
}
})
This doesn't seem to work.
const adminName = ['<role name>'];
const adminId = ['<role ID>'];
client.on('message', (msg) => {
let admins = msg.mentions.members.filter( (user) => {
return adminId.some(id => user.roles.has(id)) || user.roles.some(r => adminName.includes(r.name));
});
console.log(admins.map(d => d.user.username));
});
There, I created 2 arrays, one with the role ID and another with the role name. You can use both, or only one (I prefer to use the id, because you can change a role name, but you can't change an id, except if you delete the role).
Then, I iterate through the members in the mentions of the messages. Why the members and not the users? Because the GuildMember is a type linked to a guild, which is an instance of an user in a guild, and so it has the role of the user.
Then I check if one of the id of my admins roles is in the roles of the user or if one of the roles name is inside my adminName.
The variable admins is a collection of GuildMember.
You can change the function inside the some to match whatever condition make someone an admin for you.

Add a role to people that react with a certain emoji in a certain channel

I'm trying to make a discord.js bot for my server I made for people in my school. I'm trying to make a #classes channel and if you react to certain messages it gives you a role (which gives you access to the text channel for that class).
client.on('messageReactionAdd', (reaction, user) => {
console.log("client.on completed.")
if (message.channel.name === 'classes') {
console.log("if(message) completed.")
if (reaction.emoji.name === "reminder_ribbon") {
console.log("emoji test completed.")
const guildMember = reaction.message.guild.members.get(user.id);
const role = reaction.message.guild.roles.find(role => role.name === "FACS");
guildMember.addRole(role);
}
}
});
This is what I have tried so far, however, it does not give me/the other people reacted to it the role nor does it return an error message.
P.S. Also, how would I be able to make it so when they unreact it removes the role?
Edit: It seems it only gets reactions from cached messages/messages sent after bot startup. Also, message is not defined on the first if(message.channel.id) message.
Try to use the following code:
client.on('messageReactionAdd', (reaction, user) => {
if (reaction.message.channel.id === '552708152232116224') {
if (reaction.emoji.name === "reminder_ribbon") {
const guildMember = reaction.message.guild.members.get(user.id);
const role = reaction.message.guild.roles.get('552709290427940875');
guildMember.addRole(role);
}
}
});
First of all, reaction.users is an Object with all the users that reacted on the message, so you first have to define to which user you want to assign the role. I fixed this fetching the guildMember with user.id.
The second mistake was that you tried to assign a role ID to a guildMember although you first have to fetch the role and then assign the role Object to the guildMember.

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