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status, log channel, .etc 8 | - 👀 **No Tracking** - We do not collect any data from you 9 | - 🕓 **Easy To Setup** - Setup the modmail bot within 15 minutes 10 | - 💬 **Snippets & Tags** - Reply to a user with ease 11 | - 📃 [**Logs Viewer**](https://github.com/BotStudios/logs-viewer) - Supports [logs viewer](https://github.com/BotStudios/logs-viewer) (optional) 12 | - 🔥 **Plugins** - Supports external third-party plugins to enhance user experience 13 | - ⚡ **Extendable** - You can easily integrate this modmail on your existing discord.js projects 14 | 15 | ## Requirements 16 | - [node.js `^16.6.0`](https://nodejs.org) 17 | - A [Discord Bot Application](https://discord.com/developers) 18 | - A [mongodb (Database)](https://www.mongodb.com) 19 | 20 | ## Author 21 | - [@joeleeofficial](https://github.com/joeleeofficial) 22 | - [@leecheeyong](https://github.com/leecheeyong) 23 | 24 | ## License 25 | This project is available as open source under the terms of the [AGPL-3.0 License](./LICENSE) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | databaseURI: '', // * 3 | token: '', // * 4 | guildID: '', // * 5 | category: '', // * 6 | roleID: '', // * 7 | prefix: '', // * 8 | logThreads: false, 9 | threadCloseDelay: 1500, 10 | customReply: false, 11 | notifyMsg: '', 12 | webhookURI: '', 13 | activity: '', 14 | logsURI: '', 15 | colors: { 16 | success: '', // * 17 | error: '', // * 18 | primary: '', // * 19 | custom: '' // * 20 | } 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /info.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "events": { 3 | "ready": { 4 | "info": "Modmail bot ready to go", 5 | "options": {} 6 | }, 7 | "serverReady": { 8 | "info": "Modmail-logs web server ready", 9 | "options": { 10 | "information": "Information about the web server" 11 | } 12 | }, 13 | "threadReply": { 14 | "info": "After a staff replies to a thread", 15 | "options": { 16 | "message": "The message object", 17 | "repliedContents": "The contents replied by the staff", 18 | "data": "The data of the current thread", 19 | "isAnonymous": "If the thread was replied anonymously" 20 | } 21 | }, 22 | "threadCreate": { 23 | "info": "When someone opens a thread", 24 | "options": { 25 | "message": "The message object" 26 | } 27 | }, 28 | "threadOnClose": { 29 | "info": "When a staff closes a thread", 30 | "options": { 31 | "channel": "The thread channel object", 32 | "staff": "The information about the staff that closes the thread" 33 | } 34 | }, 35 | "threadClose": { 36 | "info": "When a staff closed a thread", 37 | "options": { 38 | "message": "The message object", 39 | "staff": "The information about the staff that closed the thread" 40 | } 41 | }, 42 | "tagCreate": { 43 | "info": "When someone creates a tag", 44 | "options": { 45 | "information": "Information about the tag" 46 | } 47 | }, 48 | "tagDelete": { 49 | "info": "When someone deletes a tag", 50 | "options": { 51 | "tagName": "The tag name of the deleted tag" 52 | } 53 | }, 54 | "logCreate": { 55 | "info": "When a modmail log was created", 56 | "options": { 57 | "datas": "Log datas" 58 | } 59 | }, 60 | "logDelete": { 61 | "info": "When someone deletes a log", 62 | "options": { 63 | "id": "The id of the deleted log", 64 | "staff": "The information about the staff that deletes the log" 65 | } 66 | }, 67 | "userBlock": { 68 | "info": "When someone blocks a user", 69 | "options": { 70 | "id": "The id of the blocked user", 71 | "staff": "The information about the staff that blocks the user" 72 | } 73 | }, 74 | "userUnblock": { 75 | "info": "When someone unblocks a user", 76 | "options": { 77 | "id": "The id of the blocked user", 78 | "staff": "The information about the staff that unblocks the user" 79 | } 80 | } 81 | } 82 | } 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "modmailbot", 3 | "version": "1.0.1", 4 | "main": "src/index.js", 5 | "scripts": { 6 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" 7 | }, 8 | "repository": { 9 | "type": "git", 10 | "url": "git+https://github.com/BotStudios/modmailbot.git" 11 | }, 12 | "author": "Chee Yong (https://joelee.works)", 13 | "license": "SEE LICENSE IN .LICENSE", 14 | "bugs": { 15 | "url": "https://github.com/BotStudios/modmailbot/issues" 16 | }, 17 | "homepage": "https://github.com/BotStudios/modmailbot#readme", 18 | "dependencies": { 19 | "discord.js": "^13.11.0", 20 | "ejs": "^3.1.8", 21 | "express": "^4.18.2", 22 | "lodash": "^4.17.21", 23 | "mongoose": "^6.6.5" 24 | } 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/aEdit.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'ae', 3 | description: 'Edit a replied message anonymously', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: '[message]', description: 'Reply to a message to be edited' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 8 | if(!data)return; 9 | if(!message?.reference?.messageId) return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please refer/reply to a message.', 'error'); 10 | if(!args.join(" "))return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a message to be edited.', 'error'); 11 | var msg = bot.editMsg.get(message?.reference?.messageId); 12 | if(!msg)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This message cannot be edited.', 'error'); 13 | return await msg.edit({ content: bot.getReplyContent(message, args.join(" "), true, true)?.data }).then(bot.shortMessage(message, `\`\`\`fix\n${args.join(" ")}\`\`\``, 'success', { name: `Message Edited By ${message?.author?.tag}`, icon_url: `${message?.author?.avatarURL()}`}, { text: `ID : ${msg?.id}` })).catch(err => console.log(err)); 14 | } 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/aReply.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'ae', 3 | description: 'Edit a replied message anonymously', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: '[message]', description: 'Reply to a message to be edited' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, data, message, args }) => { 8 | if(!data)return; 9 | if(!message?.reference?.messageId) return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please refer/reply to a message.', 'error').then(m => setTimeout(() => m.delete(), 2000)); 10 | if(!args.join(" "))return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a message to be edited.', 'error').then(m => setTimeout(() => m.delete(), 2000)); 11 | var msg = bot.editMsg.get(message?.reference?.messageId); 12 | if(!msg)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This message cannot be edited.', 'error').then(m => setTimeout(() => m.delete(), 2000)); 13 | return await msg.edit({ content: bot.getReplyContent(message, args.join(" "), true, true)?.data }).then(bot.editedEmbed(message, args, msg, true)).catch(err => console.log(err)); 14 | } 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/about.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'about', 3 | description: 'Learn more about this [modmailbot](https://github.com/BotStudios/ModmailBot)', 4 | run: ({ bot, message, config }) => { 5 | var totalSeconds = (bot?.client?.uptime / 1000) 6 | , days = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 86400); totalSeconds %= 86400; 7 | var hours = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 3600); totalSeconds %= 3600; 8 | var minutes = Math.floor(totalSeconds / 60), 9 | seconds = Math.floor(totalSeconds % 60); 10 | return message.reply({ embeds: [new bot.Discord.MessageEmbed() 11 | .setAuthor('Modmail - About', bot?.client?.user?.avatarURL(), 'https://github.com/BotStudios/ModmailBot') 12 | .setDescription('A feature rich [discord.js](https://github.com/discordjs/discord.js) Modmail Bot,\n highly inspired by other modmail bots out there.') 13 | .addField('Author', '[`@joeleeofficial`](https://github.com/joeleeofficial), [`@leecheeyong`](https://github.com/leecheeyong), [`@w3cy`](https://github.com/w3cy)', false) 14 | .addField('Uptime', `${days}d, ${hours}h, ${minutes}m and ${seconds}s`, true) 15 | .addField('Latency', `${Date.now() - message.createdTimestamp}ms`, true) 16 | .addField('API Latency', `${Math.round(bot?.client?.ws?.ping)}ms`, true) 17 | .addField('Links', ` 18 | [\`Github\`](https://github.com/BotStudios/ModmailBot) 19 | [\`Logs Viewer\`](https://github.com/BotStudios/logs-viewer) 20 | [\`Support Server\`](https://discord.com/invite/vYwH7Sa9N8) 21 | [\`Docs\`](https://github.com/BotStudios/ModmailBot/wiki) 22 | `, true) 23 | .addField('Information', ` 24 | *Version* : \`v${config?.version}\` 25 | *Log Threads* : \`${config?.logThreads ? 'Yes' : 'No'}\` 26 | *Prefix* : \`${config?.config?.prefix}\` 27 | *Staff Role* : <@&${config?.config?.roleID || 'Unset'}> 28 | *Logs URI* : \`${config?.config?.logsURI || 'Unset'}\` 29 | `, true) 30 | .setTimestamp() 31 | ]}); 32 | } 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/block.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'block', 3 | description: 'Block a user from using modmail', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: 'UserID', description: 'The ID of the user.' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 8 | var id = message?.channel?.topic?.slice(3); 9 | if(args[0]) id = args[0]; 10 | const userID = (await bot.client.users.cache.get(id))?.id; 11 | if(!userID)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Couldn\'t find this user.', 'error', { name: 'Error' }); 12 | const blocked = await bot.blockUser(userID, message?.author); 13 | if(!blocked)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This user was blocked.', 'error', { name: 'Error' }); 14 | return bot.shortMessage(message, `Successfully blocked <@!${userID}>(${userID})`, 'success', { name: 'User Blocked' }); 15 | } 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/blocked.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'blocked', 3 | description: 'A list of blocked users', 4 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 5 | const blocked = await bot.getBlockedUsers(); 6 | return bot.listingEmbed(message, blocked, "No one was blocked.", "Blocked Users"); 7 | } 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/close.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'close', 3 | description: 'Close a thread', 4 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 5 | if(!data)return; 6 | await bot.deleteThread({ Channel: message.channel.id }, message.author); 7 | } 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/delete.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'delete', 3 | description: 'Delete (close) a specific thread', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: 'UserID', description: 'The ID of the user.' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 8 | if(!args[0])return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a user ID.', 'error'); 9 | await bot.deleteThread({ User: args[0] }, message.author).then(() => message.reply({ embeds: [{ description: 'This thread will be deleted...'}] })).catch(err=> {}); 10 | } 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/edit.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'edit', 3 | description: 'Edit a replied message', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: '[message]', description: 'Reply to a message to be edited' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, data, message, args }) => { 8 | if(!data)return; 9 | if(!message?.reference?.messageId) return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please refer/reply to a message.', 'error').then(m => setTimeout(() => m.delete(), 2000)); 10 | if(!args.join(" "))return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a message to be edited.', 'error').then(m => setTimeout(() => m.delete(), 2000)); 11 | var msg = bot.editMsg.get(message?.reference?.messageId); 12 | if(!msg)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This message cannot be edited.', 'error').then(m => setTimeout(() => m.delete(), 2000)); 13 | return await msg.edit({ content: bot.getReplyContent(message, args.join(" "), true)?.data }).then(bot.editedEmbed(message, args, msg, false)).catch(err => console.log(err)); 14 | } 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/help.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'help', 3 | description: 'Learn more about a specific command', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: 'Command', description: 'Name of a command' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, message, config, args }) => { 8 | if(args[0]) { 9 | const command = bot.commands.get(args[0]); var fields = null; var fieldContents = ''; 10 | if(!command) return bot.shortMessage(message, `Couldn't Find This Command **(${args[0]})**`, 'error', { name: 'Command Not Found' }); 11 | content = command?.description; 12 | if(Array.isArray(command?.options)) command?.options?.forEach((e) => { 13 | fieldContents += `\`${e?.name}\` - ${e?.description} ${e.isRequired ? '(Required)' : ''}\n` 14 | }); fields = [{ name: 'Options', value: fieldContents }]; 15 | bot.shortMessage(message, content, 'custom', null, { text: `BotStudios/ModmailBot - v${config?.version}` }, `${config?.prefix}${command.name}`, fields) 16 | }else { 17 | var content = ``; 18 | bot.commands.each((e) => { 19 | content += `**\`${e?.name}\`** - ${e?.description}\n`; 20 | }) 21 | bot.shortMessage(message, content, 'custom', null, { text: `BotStudios/ModmailBot - v${config?.version}` }, `Commands`) 22 | } 23 | } 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/log.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'log', 3 | description: 'Modmail log actions', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: 'delete [logID]', description: 'Delete a specific log' }, 6 | { name: 'view', description: 'View a specific log' }, 7 | { name: 'this', description: 'View current user\'s past threads' }, 8 | { name: 'adduser', description: 'Add a user to the log viewers list' }, 9 | { name: 'removeuser', description: 'Remove a user from the log viewers list' }, 10 | { name: 'any ', description: 'Overview of a specific log' } 11 | ], 12 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 13 | if(!config?.logThreads)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Modmail logs are disabled.', 'error'); 14 | switch(args[0]) { 15 | case "delete": 16 | if(config?.secureLogs == true)return bot.shortMessage(message, "Modmail logs are protected.", 'error', { name: 'Secure Logs'}) 17 | if(!args[1])return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a log ID.', 'custom'); 18 | const wasDeleted = await bot.deleteLog(args[1], message?.author); 19 | if(!wasDeleted)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This log does not exist.', 'error', { name: 'Error' }); 20 | return bot.shortMessage(message, `**${args[1]}** was removed from the modmail log.`, 'error'); 21 | break; 22 | case "view": 23 | if(config?.secureLogs == true)return bot.shortMessage(message, "Modmail logs are protected.", 'error', { name: 'Secure Logs'}); 24 | if(!args[1])return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a log ID.', 'custom'); 25 | const data = await bot.getLog(args[1]); 26 | if(!data)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'bot log does not exist.', 'error', { name: 'Error' }); 27 | const content = JSON.stringify({ 28 | User: data?.User, 29 | Channel: data?.Channel, 30 | Messages: data?.Messages, 31 | Id: data?.Id 32 | }); 33 | return message.reply({ files: [ new bot.Discord.MessageAttachment(Buffer.from(content, 'utf-8'), 'message.txt') ] }) 34 | break; 35 | case "this": 36 | const id = message?.channel?.topic?.slice(3); 37 | if(!id)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This is not a modmail thread channel.', 'error', { name: 'Invalid Channel' }); 38 | const user = await bot.client.users.cache.get(id); 39 | const dt = await bot.getLogsByUserId(user.id); 40 | var ct = ''; var dataCount = 0; 41 | dt.forEach((e) => { 42 | dataCount++; ct += `${dataCount}. [\`${e?.Id}\`](${config?.logsURI}/${e?.Id}) - \n`; 43 | }); 44 | if(dataCount < 1)ct += `Couldn't find any records for ${user.tag}`; 45 | return bot.shortMessage(message, ct, 'custom', { name: `Thread logs for ${user.username}`, icon_url: user.avatarURL() }); 46 | break; 47 | case "adduser": 48 | const usr = await bot.client.users.cache.get(args[1]); 49 | if(!usr) return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a valid user ID', 'error', { name: 'Error' }); 50 | if((await bot.getlogViewers())?.includes(usr.id)) return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This user can already view the logs', 'error'); 51 | await bot.addLogViewer(usr.id); 52 | bot.shortMessage(message, `Successfully added <@!${usr.id}>(${usr.id}) to the logs viewer list.`, 'success', { name: 'Log Viewer Added' }); 53 | break; 54 | case "removeuser": 55 | const remUsr = await bot.removelogViewer(args[1]); 56 | if(!remUsr)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This user cannot view the logs.', 'error'); 57 | return bot.shortMessage(message, `Successfully removed <@!${args[1]}>(${args[1]}) from the log viewer list.`, 'success', { name: 'Log Viewer Remove' }); 58 | break; 59 | case "viewers": 60 | const viewers = await bot.getlogViewers(); 61 | return bot.listingEmbed(message, viewers, "No one can view the logs.", "Logs Viewer"); 62 | break; 63 | default: 64 | if(!args[0])return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a log ID.', 'error'); 65 | var info = await bot.getLog(args[0]); 66 | if(!info)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This log doesn not exist.', 'error', { name: 'Error' }); 67 | return bot.shortMessage(message, `**User ID:** \`${info.User}\`\n**Channel ID:** \`${info.Channel}\``, 'custom', { name: 'Modmail Log', url: `${config?.logsURI}/${info.Id}` }) 68 | } 69 | } 70 | } 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/tag.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'tag', 3 | description: 'Use tags/snippets to reply to a thread with ease', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: 'create (tag_name, value)', description: 'Creates a tag/snippet' }, 6 | { name: 'delete (tag_name)', description: 'Deletes a tag/snippet' }, 7 | { name: 'any ', description: 'Get informations about a specific tag/snippet.'} 8 | ], 9 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 10 | if(!args[0])return bot.error.provideATag(message); 11 | switch(args[0]) { 12 | case "create": 13 | if(!args[1])return bot.error.provideATag(message); 14 | if(!args[2])return bot.error.provideAValue(message); 15 | if(args[1].length > 20)return bot.error.exceedLimit(message, 'Tag name', 20); 16 | var tagValue = args?.splice(2)?.join(" ") 17 | if(tagValue > 500 || tagValue < 1)return bot.error.exceedLimit(message, 'Tag value', 500); 18 | await bot.createTag(args[1], tagValue); 19 | return bot.shortMessage(message, await bot.getTag(args[1]), 'custom', { name: `Snippet for ${args[1]}` }).catch(console.log) 20 | break; 21 | case "delete": 22 | if(!args[1])return bot.error.provideATag(message); 23 | const wasDeleted = await bot.deleteTag(args[1]); 24 | if(!wasDeleted)return bot.error.tagDoesNotExist(message); 25 | return bot.shortMessage(message, `**${args[1]}** was removed from the tag list.`, 'error'); 26 | break; 27 | default: 28 | var info = await bot.getTag(args[0]); 29 | if(!info)return bot.shortMessage(message, `This log does not exist.`, 'error'); 30 | return bot.shortMessage(message, info, 'custom', { name: `Snippet for ${args[0]}` }); 31 | } 32 | } 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/tags.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'tags', 3 | description: 'View a list of created tags/snippets', 4 | run: async ({ bot, config, message, args }) => { 5 | var embed = new bot.Discord.MessageEmbed().setAuthor('Snippets'); 6 | var tags = ""; var tagCount = 0; 7 | const data = await bot.getTags(); 8 | for(var i in data) { tagCount++; tags += `${tagCount}. ${i}\n`; } 9 | if(tagCount == 0) tags += `The tag list was empty at the moment`; 10 | embed.setDescription(tags).setColor('RANDOM'); message.reply({ embeds: [embed] }); 11 | } 12 | } 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commands/unblock.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'unblock', 3 | description: 'Unblock a user', 4 | options: [ 5 | { name: 'UserID', description: 'The ID of the user.' } 6 | ], 7 | run: async ({ bot, data, config, message, args }) => { 8 | if(!args[0])return bot.shortMessage(message, 'Please provide a user ID.', 'error'); 9 | const unblocked = await bot.unblockUser(args[0], message?.author); 10 | if(!unblocked)return bot.shortMessage(message, 'This is not a blocked user.', 'error'); 11 | return bot.shortMessage(message, `Successfully unblocked <@!${args[0]}>(${args[0]})`, 'success', { name: 'User Unblocked' }); 12 | } 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { version } = require('./../package.json'); 2 | const config = require('./../config.js'); 3 | module.exports = { 4 | version, 5 | config 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/errors.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { config } = require('./config'); 2 | const { Util } = require('discord.js'); 3 | 4 | const errors = { 5 | throwError: (error) => { if(!error)return; throw new Error(`${error}`); }, 6 | provide: (value) => errors.throwError(`Please provide a ${value}`), 7 | check: () => { 8 | if(typeof config?.token != 'string') return errors.provide('valid token'); 9 | if(typeof config?.databaseURI != 'string') return errors.provide('valid database URI'); 10 | if(typeof config?.guildID != 'string')return errors.provide('valid guildID'); 11 | if(typeof config?.roleID != 'string')return errors.provide('valid role ID'); 12 | if(typeof config?.category != 'string')return errors.provide('valid category ID'); 13 | if(typeof config?.prefix != 'string')return errors.provide('valid prefix'); 14 | if(config?.activity && typeof config?.activity != 'string')return errors.provide('valid bot status (activity)'); 15 | if(config?.logThreads == true && !config?.logsURI)return errors.provide('valid modmail logs URI'); 16 | if(config?.port && typeof config?.port != 'number')return errors.provide('valid port'); 17 | if(!config?.colors?.primary)return errors.provide('primary color'); 18 | if(!config?.colors?.success)return errors.provide('success color'); 19 | if(!config?.colors?.error)return errors.provide('error color'); 20 | if(!config?.colors?.custom)return errors.provide('custom color'); 21 | for(i in config.colors) { Util.resolveColor(config?.colors[i]); } 22 | }, 23 | reply: (message, value) => message.reply({ embeds: [{ description: `${value}`, color: `${config?.colors?.error}` }] }), 24 | exceedLimit: (message, value, max) => errors.reply(message, `${value} cannot be longer than ${max} characters.`), 25 | provideAValue: (message) => errors.reply(message, 'Please provide a value.'), 26 | provideATag: (message) => errors.reply(message, 'Please provide a tag name.'), 27 | tagDoesNotExist: (message) => errors.reply(message, 'This tag does not exist.') 28 | }; 29 | module.exports = errors; 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | const Discord = require('discord.js'); 3 | const collection = new Discord.Collection(); 4 | const client = new Discord.Client({ 5 | intents: [Discord.Intents.FLAGS.DIRECT_MESSAGES, Discord.Intents.FLAGS.GUILD_MESSAGES, Discord.Intents.FLAGS.GUILDS, Discord.Intents.FLAGS.GUILD_PRESENCES], 6 | partials: ["MESSAGE", "CHANNEL", "REACTION"] 7 | }); 8 | const utils = new (require('./manager'))(client, collection); 9 | 10 | client.once('ready', async () => { 11 | await utils.ready(); 12 | await utils.error.check() 13 | console.log(client.user.tag) 14 | }); 15 | client.on('messageCreate', async (message) => { 16 | if(message.author.bot)return; 17 | try{ 18 | if(message.channel.type == 'DM') { 19 | if(!collection.get(message.author.id))return await utils.createChannel(message); 20 | await utils.sendInbox(message); 21 | } 22 | if(message.content.startsWith(utils?.config?.prefix) && message.channel.type == 'GUILD_TEXT') return await utils.command(message); 23 | if(message.channel.type == 'GUILD_TEXT')return await utils.replyThread(message); 24 | }catch(e) { 25 | console.log(e) 26 | message.react("❌") 27 | } 28 | }) 29 | 30 | 31 | client.login(utils.config.token); 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/manager.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use strict"; 2 | const Utils = require('./utils'); 3 | const { config } = require('./config.js'); 4 | 5 | class Manager extends Utils { 6 | constructor(client, collection) { 7 | super(client, collection); 8 | this.collection = collection; 9 | this.client = client; 10 | this.cooldown = new Set(); 11 | this.editMsg = new this.Discord.Collection(); 12 | } 13 | 14 | async command(message) { 15 | if(!message.content.startsWith(config?.prefix))return await this.replyThread(message); 16 | if(!message?.member?.roles?.cache.some(role => role.id === `${config?.roleID}`))return; 17 | const data = await this.model.findOne({ Channel: message.channel.id }); 18 | const args = message.content.slice(config?.prefix?.length).split(/ +/); 19 | const command = this.commands.get(args.shift().toLowerCase()); 20 | if(!command) return await this.replyThread(message); 21 | try { await command.run({ bot: this, data, config: require('./config.js'), message, args }) } catch (error) { await message.reply({ embeds: [{ description: 'Something Went Wrong', color: '#e83838' }], ephemeral: true }) } 22 | } 23 | 24 | getReplyContent(message, content, isEdited = false, anonymous = false) { 25 | var image = []; 26 | if(message?.attachments?.size > 0) { 27 | image.push('\n'); 28 | message.attachments.forEach((e) => { 29 | image.push(`${e.proxyURL || ""}`); 30 | }); 31 | } 32 | if(`${content || ""}${image ? image.join("\n") : ''}` == "")return false; 33 | return { 34 | data: `**${isEdited ? 'Edited ' : ''}Reply From ${anonymous ? 'The Staff Team' : `${message.author.username}`} : **\n${content || ""}${image ? image.join("\n") : ''}`, 35 | raw: `${content || ""}${image ? image.join("\n") : ''}` 36 | } 37 | 38 | } 39 | 40 | async replyThread(message) { 41 | if(message.channel.type == 'DM')return; 42 | if(!message?.member?.roles?.cache.some(role => role.id === `${config?.roleID}`))return; 43 | const data = await this.model.findOne({ Channel: message.channel.id }); 44 | if(!data)return; 45 | var userId; var repliedMsg; var replyMsgId = message.id; var content; var isTag = false; 46 | if(config?.replyCommand && message.content.startsWith(`${config?.prefix}${config?.replyCommand}`)){ 47 | content = message.content.slice(config?.prefix?.length+config?.replyCommand?.length+1); 48 | }else if(!config?.replyCommand) content = message?.content; 49 | if(message.content.startsWith(`${config?.prefix}`)){ 50 | const tag = await this.getTag(message?.content?.slice(config?.prefix?.length)); 51 | if(tag && !this.reservedCommand.includes(message?.content?.slice(config?.prefix?.length))) { 52 | content = tag; isTag = true; 53 | } 54 | } 55 | if(data.Channel == message?.channel?.id) { 56 | userId = data.User; 57 | }else if(message?.channel?.id?.startsWith('ID:')){ 58 | userId = message?.channel?.id?.slice(3); 59 | } 60 | if(!userId)return this.shortMessage(message, 'This user does not exist.', 'error'); 61 | const replyContent = this.getReplyContent(message, content); 62 | await this.client.users.cache.get(userId).send(replyContent.data).then(async msg => { 63 | repliedMsg = msg; 64 | if(!config?.customReply) { 65 | await this.repliedEmbed(message, replyContent, isTag, false).then(r => replyMsgId = r?.id); 66 | }else { 67 | this.emit('threadReply', message, replyContent.raw, data, false); 68 | } 69 | }).catch(err => { message.react('❌'); }) 70 | if (data){ 71 | data.Messages = this.getContent(data?.Channel, message, data?.Messages || [], content, false).Messages; 72 | this.collection.set(data?.User, data); 73 | if(replyMsgId && repliedMsg) this.editMsg.set(`${replyMsgId}`, repliedMsg); 74 | await data.save().catch((err) => { }); 75 | } 76 | } 77 | 78 | inboxEmbed(message, firstMsg) { 79 | var embed = new this.Discord.MessageEmbed() 80 | .setTimestamp() 81 | .setFooter(`ID : ${message.author.id}`) 82 | .setColor(`${config?.colors?.custom}`) 83 | .setAuthor(`${message?.author?.tag}`, `${message?.author?.avatarURL()}`); 84 | if(firstMsg) embed.setDescription(`**From:** <@!${message?.author?.id}>${message?.content ? `\n\`\`\`fix\n${message?.content}\`\`\`` : ''}`) 85 | .addField('Account Created On', ` `) 86 | if(!firstMsg) { 87 | embed.setAuthor(`From ${message?.author?.tag}`, `${message?.author?.avatarURL()}`); 88 | if(message?.content) embed.setDescription(`**Message:**\`\`\`fix\n${message?.content}\`\`\``) 89 | } 90 | return embed; 91 | } 92 | 93 | async editedEmbed(message, args, msg, isAnonymous) { 94 | const sentMessage = await message.channel.messages.cache.get(message?.reference?.messageId); 95 | await message.delete(); 96 | await sentMessage.reply({ 97 | embeds: [ { 98 | author: { name: `Message Edited By ${message?.author?.tag}`, icon_url: `${message?.author?.avatarURL()}`}, 99 | description: `\`\`\`fix\n${args.join(" ")}\`\`\``, 100 | footer: { text: `${isAnonymous ? '(Anonymous) - ' : ''}ID : ${msg?.id}` } 101 | } ] }) 102 | } 103 | async repliedEmbed(message, replyContent, isTag, isAnonymous) { 104 | await message.delete() 105 | var embed = new this.Discord.MessageEmbed() 106 | .setAuthor(message.author.tag, message.author.avatarURL()) 107 | .setDescription(replyContent.raw) 108 | .setTimestamp(); 109 | if(isAnonymous) embed.footer = { text: 'Anonymously' }; 110 | if(isTag) embed.setColor(this?.config?.colors?.success) 111 | else embed.setColor(this?.config?.colors?.primary); 112 | return await message.channel.send({ embeds: [ embed ] }); 113 | } 114 | 115 | async sendInbox(message, firstMsg = false) { 116 | const embeds = []; 117 | const embed = this.inboxEmbed(message, firstMsg); 118 | const settings = await this.settings.findOne({}); 119 | if(settings?.blocked?.includes(message.author.id)) return message.react("❌"); 120 | const data = await this.getThread({ User: message.author.id }); 121 | if(!data)return await this.createChannel(message); 122 | if (message.attachments.size > 0) { 123 | message.attachments.forEach((e) => { 124 | embeds.push(new this.Discord.MessageEmbed().setDescription(`${e.proxyURL || ""}`).setImage(`${e.proxyURL || ""}`).setColor(`${config?.colors?.custom}`)); 125 | }); 126 | } 127 | if (data) { 128 | data.Messages = this.getContent(data?.Channel, message, data?.Messages || []).Messages; 129 | this.collection.set(data?.User, data); 130 | data.save().catch((err) => { }); 131 | } 132 | message.react("✅"); 133 | return await this.client.channels.cache.get(data.Channel).send({ ...config?.notifyMsg && firstMsg == true ? { content: config?.notifyMsg } : {}, embeds: [embed, ...embeds]}).catch(console.log); 134 | 135 | } 136 | 137 | getContent(channel, message, messages = [], content, isAnonymous = false) { 138 | const context = []; 139 | var isTag = false; 140 | if(isAnonymous == true) message.content = message.content.slice(config?.prefix.length+3); 141 | if (content && message?.content) context.push(content); 142 | if (content && message?.content != '' && content != message?.content) isTag = true; 143 | if(!content && message?.content) context.push(message?.content); 144 | if (message.attachments.size > 0){ 145 | message.attachments.forEach((e) => { 146 | context.push(`[${e.proxyURL}]`); 147 | }); 148 | } 149 | return { 150 | User: message.author.id, 151 | Channel: channel, 152 | Messages: [ ...messages, { [`${message.author.tag} ${isAnonymous ? `(Anonymous)` : ''}`] : { content: `${context.join(" ")}`, avatar: message?.author?.avatarURL({ format: 'jpg' }), timestamp: message.createdAt, recipient: message?.channel?.type != 'DM' ? true : false, isTag } } ] 153 | }; 154 | } 155 | 156 | async createChannel(message) { 157 | const settings = await this.settings.findOne({}); 158 | if(settings?.blocked?.includes(message.author.id)) return message.react("❌"); 159 | if(this.cooldown.has(message.author.id)) return message.react("❌").then(this.shortMessage(message, "You're on a cooldown, please resend this message after a few seconds", 'error', { name: 'Slow Down...'})); 160 | this.cooldown.add(message.author.id); 161 | const guild = await this.client.guilds.cache.get(config.guildID); 162 | const channel = await guild.channels.create(`${message.author.username}`, { type: "GUILD_TEXT", parent: config.category, permissionOverwrites: [{ id: guild.id, deny: ["VIEW_CHANNEL"] }, { id: config.roleID, allow: ["VIEW_CHANNEL"]}, { 163 | id: this.client.user.id, allow: ["VIEW_CHANNEL"] 164 | }], topic: `ID:${message.author.id}` }); 165 | const props = this.getContent(channel.id, message); 166 | this.collection.set(props.User, props); 167 | await this.createThread({ 168 | User: message.author.id, 169 | Channel: channel.id, 170 | Messages: [] 171 | }).then(() => { 172 | this.emit('threadCreate', message); 173 | message.react('✅'); 174 | }); 175 | setTimeout(async () => { 176 | this.cooldown.delete(message.author.id); 177 | await this.sendInbox(message, true).then((m) => m.pin()).catch(err => {}); 178 | }, 1000) 179 | } 180 | 181 | 182 | 183 | } 184 | 185 | module.exports = Manager; 186 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/utils.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { config } = require('./config.js'); 2 | const mongoose = require('mongoose'); 3 | const { EventEmitter } = require('node:events'); 4 | const uniqBy = require('lodash/uniqBy'); 5 | const error = require('./errors.js'); 6 | const Discord = require('discord.js'); 7 | const fs = require('fs'); 8 | 9 | class Utils extends EventEmitter { 10 | constructor(client, collection) { 11 | super(); 12 | this.client = client; 13 | this.collection = collection; 14 | this._ = uniqBy; 15 | this.error = error; 16 | this.config = config; 17 | this.Discord = Discord; 18 | this.commands = new Discord.Collection(); 19 | this.commandFiles = fs.readdirSync('./commands').filter(file => file.endsWith('.js')); 20 | this.settings = mongoose.model("modmail_settings", new mongoose.Schema({ tags: Object, blocked: Array, logViewers: Array })); 21 | this.model = mongoose.model("modmail", new mongoose.Schema({ User: String, Channel: String, Messages: Array })); 22 | this.logs = mongoose.model("modmail_logs", new mongoose.Schema({ Id: String, Channel: String, User: String, CloseAt: Date, Messages: Array })); 23 | this.reservedCommand = []; 24 | } 25 | 26 | 27 | async ready() { 28 | await mongoose.connect(config.databaseURI, { useUnifiedTopology: true, useNewUrlParser: true }); 29 | this.getThreads().then((data) => { 30 | this._(data, 'User').forEach((x) => { 31 | this.collection.set(x.User, x); 32 | }); 33 | }); 34 | for (const file of this.commandFiles) { const command = require(`./commands/${file}`); this.commands.set(command.name, command); this.reservedCommand.push(command.name); } 35 | if(typeof config?.activity == 'string') this.client.user.setActivity(config?.activity); 36 | this.emit('ready'); 37 | } 38 | 39 | async shortMessage(message, msg, color = 'custom', author = {}, footer = {}, title = null, fields) { 40 | if(!message || !msg)return; 41 | return message.reply({ embeds: [{ description: `${msg}`, color: `${config?.colors[color]}`, author, footer, title, fields }] }) 42 | } 43 | 44 | async listingEmbed(message, data, msg, name) { 45 | var dataCount = 0; var content = ''; 46 | data?.forEach((e) => { 47 | dataCount++; 48 | content += `${dataCount}. <@!${e}> - ${e}\n`; 49 | }); 50 | if(dataCount < 1) content = `${msg}`; 51 | return this.shortMessage(message, `${content}`, 'custom', { name }); 52 | } 53 | 54 | async configure() { 55 | const settings = await this.settings.findOne({}); 56 | if(!settings) await this.settings({ 57 | tags: {}, 58 | blocked: [] 59 | }).save().catch(err => {}); 60 | return settings; 61 | } 62 | 63 | generate() { 64 | var numbers = '0123456789', letters = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz', rn, rnd = '', len = 10, randomChars = ''; 65 | randomChars += numbers; randomChars+= letters; 66 | for (var i = 1; i <= len; i++) { rnd += randomChars.substring(rn = Math.floor(Math.random() * randomChars.length), rn + 1); } 67 | return rnd; 68 | } 69 | 70 | async createTag(tag, value) { 71 | var db = await this.configure(); 72 | if(!tag || !value)return; 73 | db.tags = { 74 | ...db?.tags, 75 | [`${tag}`]: `${value}` 76 | }; 77 | this.emit('tagCreate', { tag, value }); 78 | return await db.save().catch(err => { console.log(err) }); 79 | } 80 | 81 | async deleteTag(tag) { 82 | var db = await this.configure(); 83 | if(!tag)return; 84 | var exist = db?.tags[tag] != undefined; 85 | delete db?.tags[tag]; 86 | await this.settings(db).save().then().catch(err => { 87 | console.log(err) 88 | }); 89 | if(exist) this.emit('tagDelete', tag); 90 | return exist; 91 | } 92 | 93 | async getTag(tag) { 94 | var db = await this.configure(); 95 | if(!tag)return null; 96 | return db?.tags[tag]; 97 | } 98 | 99 | async getTags() { 100 | var db = await this.configure(); 101 | return db?.tags; 102 | } 103 | 104 | async getLog(id) { 105 | return await this.logs.findOne({ 106 | Id: id 107 | }); 108 | } 109 | 110 | async getLogsByUserId(id) { 111 | return await this.logs.find({ 112 | User: id 113 | }); 114 | } 115 | 116 | async newLog(obj) { 117 | this.emit('logCreate', obj); 118 | return await this.logs(obj).save(); 119 | } 120 | 121 | async deleteLog(id, author) { 122 | const deleted = await this.logs.deleteOne({ 123 | Id: `${id}` 124 | }); 125 | if(deleted.deletedCount < 1)return false; 126 | this.emit('logDeleted', deleted, author) 127 | return true; 128 | } 129 | 130 | async getThreadByUserId(userId) { 131 | return await this.model.findOne({ 132 | User: userId 133 | }) 134 | } 135 | 136 | async getThreadByChannelId(channel) { 137 | const data = await this.model.findOne({ 138 | Channel: channel.id 139 | }) 140 | return data; 141 | } 142 | 143 | async getThreads() { 144 | return await this.model.find({ }); 145 | } 146 | 147 | async getThread(obj) { 148 | return await this.model.findOne(obj).catch(e => {}); 149 | } 150 | 151 | async createThread(props) { 152 | return await this.model(props).save().catch(err => {}); 153 | } 154 | 155 | async deleteThread(obj, author) { 156 | try{ 157 | const data = await this.model.findOne(obj); 158 | this.collection.delete(data.User); 159 | await this.model.deleteMany({ User: data.User }).catch(err => {}); 160 | const channel = await this.client.channels.cache.get(data.Channel); 161 | this.emit('threadOnClose', channel, author); 162 | setTimeout(async () => { await channel.delete().catch(err => {}); }, config?.threadCloseDelay || 2500); 163 | const threadId = this.generate(); 164 | if(config?.logThreads == true) { 165 | await this.newLog({ 166 | Id: threadId, 167 | User: data?.User, 168 | Channel: data?.Channel, 169 | CloseAt: new Date(), 170 | Messages: data?.Messages, 171 | }); } 172 | const user = await this.client.users.cache.get(data.User); 173 | if(config?.webhookURI) { 174 | const webhook = new this.Discord.WebhookClient({ url: config?.webhookURI }); 175 | if(!webhook) this.emit('error', 'Please provide a valid webhook URI for modmail loggings.'); 176 | webhook.send({ 177 | embeds: [{ 178 | author: { name: `${user.tag} (${user.id})`, icon_url: `${user.avatarURL()}` }, 179 | color: config?.colors?.custom, 180 | description: `${config?.logThreads == true ? `Thread log: [\`${threadId}\`](${config?.logsURI}/${threadId})` : ''}`, 181 | footer: { text: `Thread closed by ${author.tag}`, icon_url: `${author.avatarURL()}` } 182 | }] 183 | }) 184 | } 185 | this.emit('threadClose', user, author); 186 | }catch(e) {} 187 | return true; 188 | } 189 | 190 | async blockUser(id, author) { 191 | const db = await this.configure(); 192 | if(db.blocked.includes(id))return false; 193 | db.blocked.push(id); 194 | await db.save().catch(err => {}); 195 | this.emit('userBlock', id, author); 196 | return true; 197 | } 198 | 199 | async unblockUser(id, author) { 200 | const db = await this.configure(); 201 | const index = db.blocked.indexOf(id); 202 | if(index == -1) return false; 203 | if (index > -1) { 204 | db.blocked.splice(index, 1); 205 | } 206 | await db.save().catch(err => {}); 207 | this.emit('userUnblock', id, author); 208 | return true; 209 | } 210 | 211 | async getBlockedUsers(){ 212 | const db = await this.configure(); 213 | return db?.blocked; 214 | } 215 | 216 | async addLogViewer(id) { 217 | const db = await this.configure(); 218 | if(db.logViewers.includes(id))return false; 219 | db.logViewers.push(id); 220 | await db.save().catch(err => {}); 221 | this.emit('logViewerAdd', id); 222 | return true; 223 | } 224 | 225 | async removelogViewer(id) { 226 | const db = await this.configure(); 227 | const index = db.logViewers.indexOf(id); 228 | if(index == -1) return false; 229 | if (index > -1) { 230 | db.logViewers.splice(index, 1); 231 | } 232 | await db.save().catch(err => {}); 233 | this.emit('logViewerRemove', id); 234 | return true; 235 | } 236 | 237 | async getlogViewers(){ 238 | const db = await this.configure(); 239 | return db?.logViewers; 240 | } 241 | 242 | } 243 | 244 | module.exports = Utils; 245 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /start.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | echo Updating/Installing Bot Dependencies 4 | 5 | call npm i 6 | 7 | echo Starting Up .... 8 | 9 | call node src/index.js 10 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------