R. Danny
A personal bot that runs on Discord.
Running
I would prefer if you don't run an instance of my bot. Just call the join command with an invite URL to have it on your server. The source here is provided for educational purposes for discord.py.
Nevertheless, the installation steps are as follows:
- Make sure to get Python 3.8 or higher
This is required to actually run the bot.
- Set up venv
Just do python3.8 -m venv venv
- Install dependencies
This is pip install -U -r requirements.txt
- Create the database in PostgreSQL
You will need PostgreSQL 9.5 or higher and type the following
in the psql
tool:
CREATE ROLE rdanny WITH LOGIN PASSWORD 'yourpw';
CREATE DATABASE rdanny OWNER rdanny;
CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;
- Setup configuration
The next step is just to create a config.py
file in the root directory where
the bot is with the following template:
client_id = '' # your bot's client ID
token = '' # your bot's token
debug = False # used to disable certain features
carbon_key = '' # your bot's key on carbon's site
bots_key = '' # your key on bots.discord.pw
postgresql = 'postgresql://user:password@host/database' # your postgresql info from above
challonge_api_key = '...' # for tournament cog
stat_webhook = ('<webhook_id>','<webhook_token>') # a webhook to a channel for bot stats.
# when you generate your webhook, take the token and ID from the URL like so:
# https://discord.com/api/webhooks/<id>/<token>
github_token = '' # your github API personal token
open_collective_token = '' # your open collective personal token
oc_discord_client_id = '' # the client ID of the Open Collective Discord Integration application
oc_discord_client_secret = '' # the client secret of the Open Collective Discord Integration application
A lot of these configuration variables are undocumented precisely because the bot is meant for personal use.
- Configuration of database
To configure the PostgreSQL database for use by the bot, go to the directory where launcher.py
is located, and run the script by doing python3.8 launcher.py db init
Privacy Policy and Terms of Service
Discord requires me to make one of these.
There isn't really anything to note. No personal data is stored.