├── .dockerignore
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── app
├── bot
│ ├── cogs
│ │ └── app.py
│ └── helper
│ │ ├── __pycache__
│ │ └── confighelper.cpython-310.pyc
│ │ ├── confighelper.py
│ │ ├── db.py
│ │ └── plexhelper.py
└── config
│ └── .gitignore
├── bot.env
├── requirements.txt
└── run.py
/.dockerignore:
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1 | bot.env
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM gorialis/discord.py
2 | WORKDIR /app
3 | COPY . .
4 | RUN pip install -Ur requirements.txt
5 | CMD ["python", "-u", "run.py"]
6 |
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/README.md:
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1 | [](https://discord.gg/mYbCgtDTrh)
2 | [](https://hub.docker.com/r/piratify/invitarr)
3 | 
4 |
5 | Invitarr
6 | =================
7 |
8 | Invitarr is a chatbot that invites discord users to plex. You can also automate this bot to invite discord users to plex once a certain role is given to a user or the user can also be added manually.
9 |
10 | ### Features
11 |
12 | - Ability to invite users to plex from discord
13 | - Fully automatic invites using roles
14 | - Ability to kick users from plex if they leave the discord server or if their role is taken away.
15 | - Ability to view the database in discord and to edit it.
16 | - Fully configurable via a web portal
17 |
18 | Commands:
19 |
20 | ```
21 | .plexinvite
22 | This command is used to add an email to plex
23 | .plexremove
24 | This command is used to remove an email from plex
25 | .dbls
26 | This command is used to list Invitarrs database
27 | .dbadd <@user>
28 | This command is used to add exsisting users email and discord id to the DB.
29 | .dbrm
30 | This command is used to remove a record from the Db. Use -db ls to determine record position. ex: -db rm 1
31 | ```
32 |
33 | # Unraid Installation
34 |
35 | 1. Ensure you have the Community Applications plugin installed.
36 | 2. Inside the Community Applications app store, search for Invitarr.
37 | 3. Click the Install Button.
38 | 4. On the following Add Container screen, add discord bot token.
39 | 5. Click apply
40 | 6. Finish setting up using [Setup Commands](#after-bot-has-started)
41 |
42 | # Setup
43 |
44 | **1. Enter discord bot token in bot.env**
45 |
46 | **2. Install requirements**
47 |
48 | ```
49 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
50 | ```
51 | **3. Start the bot**
52 | ```
53 | python3 Run.py
54 | ```
55 |
56 | # Docker Setup & Start
57 |
58 | 1. First pull the image
59 | ```
60 | docker pull piratify/invitarr:latest
61 | ```
62 | 2. Make the container
63 | ```
64 | docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name invitarr -v /path to config:/app/app/config -e "token=YOUR_DISCORD_TOKEN_HERE" piratify/invitarr:latest
65 | ```
66 |
67 | # After bot has started
68 |
69 | # Setup Commands:
70 |
71 | ```
72 | .setupplex
73 | This command is used to setup plex login.
74 | .roleadd <@role>
75 | These role(s) will be used as the role(s) to automatically invite user to plex
76 | .setuplibs (optional)
77 | This command is used to setup plex libraries. Default is set to all.
78 | ```
79 |
80 | Refer to the [Wiki](https://github.com/Sleepingpirates/Invitarr/wiki) for detailed steps.
81 |
82 | **Enable Intents else bot will not Dm users after they get the role.**
83 | https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/intents.html#privileged-intents
84 |
85 |
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/app/bot/cogs/app.py:
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1 | import discord
2 | from discord.ext import commands
3 | import asyncio
4 | from plexapi.server import PlexServer
5 | from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexAccount
6 | from discord import Webhook, AsyncWebhookAdapter
7 | import app.bot.helper.db as db
8 | import app.bot.helper.plexhelper as plexhelper
9 | import texttable
10 | import os
11 | from os import path
12 | import configparser
13 | from app.bot.helper.confighelper import CONFIG_PATH, BOT_SECTION
14 |
15 | # settings
16 | roles = None
17 | PLEX_TOKEN = ""
18 | PLEX_URL = ""
19 | Plex_LIBS = None
20 |
21 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
22 | try:
23 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
24 | config.read(CONFIG_PATH)
25 | PLEX_TOKEN = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'plex_token')
26 | PLEX_URL = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'plex_url')
27 | except:
28 | pass
29 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
30 | try:
31 | roles = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'roles')
32 | except:
33 | pass
34 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
35 | try:
36 | Plex_LIBS = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'plex_libs')
37 | except:
38 | pass
39 |
40 | try:
41 | plex = PlexServer(PLEX_URL, PLEX_TOKEN)
42 | account = MyPlexAccount(PLEX_TOKEN)
43 | print('Logged into plex!')
44 | except:
45 | print('Error with plex login. Please check username and password and Plex server name or setup plex in the bot.')
46 |
47 | if roles is not None:
48 | roles = list(roles.split(','))
49 |
50 | if Plex_LIBS is None:
51 | Plex_LIBS = ["all"]
52 | else:
53 | Plex_LIBS = list(Plex_LIBS.split(','))
54 |
55 | class app(commands.Cog):
56 |
57 | def __init__(self, bot):
58 | self.bot = bot
59 |
60 | @commands.Cog.listener()
61 | async def on_ready(self):
62 | print('Made by Sleepingpirate https://github.com/Sleepingpirates/')
63 | print(f'Logged in as {self.bot.user} (ID: {self.bot.user.id})')
64 | print('------')
65 | if roles is None:
66 | print('Configure roles to enable auto invite after a role is assigned.')
67 |
68 | async def embederror(self, author, message):
69 | embed1 = discord.Embed(title="ERROR",description=message, color=0xf50000)
70 | await author.send(embed=embed1)
71 |
72 | async def embedinfo(self, author, message):
73 | embed1 = discord.Embed(title=message, color=0x00F500)
74 | await author.send(embed=embed1)
75 |
76 | async def getemail(self, after):
77 | email = None
78 | await self.embedinfo(after,'Welcome To '+ PLEX_SERVER_NAME +'. Just reply with your email so we can add you to Plex!')
79 | await self.embedinfo(after,'I will wait 24 hours for your message, if you do not send it by then I will cancel the command.')
80 | while(email == None):
81 | def check(m):
82 | return m.author == after and not m.guild
83 | try:
84 | email = await self.bot.wait_for('message', timeout=86400, check=check)
85 | if(plexhelper.verifyemail(str(email.content))):
86 | return str(email.content)
87 | else:
88 | email = None
89 | message = "Invalid email. Please just type in your email and nothing else."
90 | await self.embederror(after, message)
91 | continue
92 | except asyncio.TimeoutError:
93 | message = "Timed Out. Message Server Admin with your email so They Can Add You Manually."
94 | await self.embederror(after, message)
95 | return None
96 |
97 |
98 | async def addtoplex(self, email, channel):
99 | if(plexhelper.verifyemail(email)):
100 | if plexhelper.plexadd(plex,account,email,Plex_LIBS):
101 | await self.embedinfo(channel, 'This email address has been added to plex')
102 | return True
103 | else:
104 | await self.embederror(channel, 'There was an error adding this email address. Check logs.')
105 | return False
106 | else:
107 | await self.embederror(channel, 'Invalid email.')
108 | return False
109 |
110 | async def removefromplex(self, email, channel):
111 | if(plexhelper.verifyemail(email)):
112 | if plexhelper.plexremove(account,email):
113 | await self.embedinfo(channel, 'This email address has been removed from plex.')
114 | return True
115 | else:
116 | await self.embederror(channel, 'There was an error removing this email address. Check logs.')
117 | return False
118 | else:
119 | await self.embederror(channel, 'Invalid email.')
120 | return False
121 |
122 | @commands.Cog.listener()
123 | async def on_member_update(self, before, after):
124 | if roles is None:
125 | return
126 | roles_in_guild = after.guild.roles
127 | role = None
128 | for role_for_app in roles:
129 | for role_in_guild in roles_in_guild:
130 | if role_in_guild.name == role_for_app:
131 | role = role_in_guild
132 |
133 | if role is not None and (role in after.roles and role not in before.roles):
134 | email = await self.getemail(after)
135 | if email is not None:
136 | await self.embedinfo(after, "Got it we will be adding your email to plex shortly!")
137 | if plexhelper.plexadd(plex,account,email,Plex_LIBS):
138 | db.save_user(str(after.id), email)
139 | await asyncio.sleep(5)
140 | await self.embedinfo(after, 'You have Been Added To Plex! Login to plex and accept the invite!')
141 | else:
142 | await self.embedinfo(after, 'There was an error adding this email address. Message Server Admin.')
143 | return
144 |
145 | elif role is not None and (role not in after.roles and role in before.roles):
146 | try:
147 | user_id = after.id
148 | email = db.get_useremail(user_id)
149 | plexhelper.plexremove(account,email)
150 | deleted = db.delete_user(user_id)
151 | if deleted:
152 | print("Removed {} from db".format(email))
153 | #await secure.send(plexname + ' ' + after.mention + ' was removed from plex')
154 | else:
155 | print("Cannot remove this user from db.")
156 | except Exception as e:
157 | print(e)
158 | print("{} Cannot remove this user from plex.".format(email))
159 | return
160 |
161 | @commands.Cog.listener()
162 | async def on_member_remove(self, member):
163 | email = db.get_useremail(member.id)
164 | plexhelper.plexremove(account,email)
165 | deleted = db.delete_user(member.id)
166 | if deleted:
167 | print("Removed {} from db because user left discord server.".format(email))
168 |
169 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
170 | @commands.command(aliases=['plexadd'])
171 | async def plexinvite(self, ctx, email):
172 | await self.addtoplex(email, ctx.channel)
173 |
174 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
175 | @commands.command(aliases=['plexrm'])
176 | async def plexremove(self, ctx, email):
177 | await self.removefromplex(email, ctx.channel)
178 |
179 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
180 | @commands.command()
181 | async def dbadd(self, ctx, email, member: discord.Member):
182 | #await self.addtoplex(email, ctx.channel)
183 | if plexhelper.verifyemail(email):
184 | try:
185 | db.save_user(str(member.id), email)
186 | await self.embedinfo(ctx.channel,'email and user were added to the database.')
187 | except Exception as e:
188 | await self.embedinfo(ctx.channel, 'There was an error adding this email address to database.')
189 | print(e)
190 | else:
191 | await self.embederror(ctx.channel, 'Invalid email.')
192 |
193 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
194 | @commands.command()
195 | async def dbls(self, ctx):
196 |
197 | embed = discord.Embed(title='Invitarr Database.')
198 | all = db.read_useremail()
199 | table = texttable.Texttable()
200 | table.set_cols_dtype(["t", "t", "t"])
201 | table.set_cols_align(["c", "c", "c"])
202 | header = ("#", "Name", "Email")
203 | table.add_row(header)
204 | for index, peoples in enumerate(all):
205 | index = index + 1
206 | id = int(peoples[1])
207 | dbuser = self.bot.get_user(id)
208 | dbemail = peoples[2]
209 | try:
210 | username = dbuser.name
211 | except:
212 | username = "User Not Found."
213 | embed.add_field(name=f"**{index}. {username}**", value=dbemail+'\n', inline=False)
214 | table.add_row((index, username, dbemail))
215 |
216 | total = str(len(all))
217 | if(len(all)>25):
218 | f = open("db.txt", "w")
219 | f.write(table.draw())
220 | f.close()
221 | await ctx.channel.send("Database too large! Total: {total}".format(total = total),file=discord.File('db.txt'))
222 | else:
223 | await ctx.channel.send(embed = embed)
224 |
225 |
226 |
227 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
228 | @commands.command()
229 | async def dbrm(self, ctx, position):
230 | embed = discord.Embed(title='Invitarr Database.')
231 | all = db.read_useremail()
232 | table = texttable.Texttable()
233 | table.set_cols_dtype(["t", "t", "t"])
234 | table.set_cols_align(["c", "c", "c"])
235 | header = ("#", "Name", "Email")
236 | table.add_row(header)
237 | for index, peoples in enumerate(all):
238 | index = index + 1
239 | id = int(peoples[1])
240 | dbuser = self.bot.get_user(id)
241 | dbemail = peoples[2]
242 | try:
243 | username = dbuser.name
244 | except:
245 | username = "User Not Found."
246 | embed.add_field(name=f"**{index}. {username}**", value=dbemail+'\n', inline=False)
247 | table.add_row((index, username, dbemail))
248 |
249 | try:
250 | position = int(position) - 1
251 | id = all[position][1]
252 | email = db.get_useremail(id)
253 | deleted = db.delete_user(id)
254 | if deleted:
255 | print("Removed {} from db".format(email))
256 | await self.embedinfo(ctx.channel,"Removed {} from db".format(email))
257 | else:
258 | await self.embederror(ctx.channel,"Cannot remove this user from db.")
259 | except Exception as e:
260 | print(e)
261 |
262 | def setup(bot):
263 | bot.add_cog(app(bot))
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/app/bot/helper/confighelper.py:
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1 | import configparser
2 | import os
3 | from os import environ, path
4 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
5 | CONFIG_PATH = 'app/config/config.ini'
6 | BOT_SECTION = 'bot_envs'
7 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
8 |
9 | CONFIG_KEYS = ['username', 'password', 'discord_bot_token', 'plex_token', 'plex_url',
10 | 'roles', 'plex_libs', 'owner_id', 'channel_id', 'identifier',
11 | 'auto_remove_user']
12 |
13 | # settings
14 | Discord_bot_token = ""
15 | roles = None
16 | PLEX_TOKEN = ""
17 | PLEX_URL = ""
18 | Plex_LIBS = None
19 | switch = 0
20 |
21 |
22 | if(path.exists('bot.env')):
23 | try:
24 | load_dotenv(dotenv_path='bot.env')
25 | # settings
26 | Discord_bot_token = environ.get('discord_bot_token')
27 | switch = 1
28 |
29 | except Exception as e:
30 | pass
31 |
32 | try:
33 | Discord_bot_token = str(os.environ['token'])
34 | switch = 1
35 | except Exception as e:
36 | pass
37 |
38 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
39 | try:
40 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
41 | config.read(CONFIG_PATH)
42 | PLEX_TOKEN = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'plex_token')
43 | PLEX_URL = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'plex_url')
44 | except:
45 | pass
46 |
47 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
48 | try:
49 | roles = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'roles')
50 | except:
51 | pass
52 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
53 | try:
54 | Plex_LIBS = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'plex_libs')
55 | except:
56 | pass
57 | def get_config():
58 | """
59 | Function to return current config
60 | """
61 | try:
62 | config.read(CONFIG_PATH)
63 | return config
64 | except Exception as e:
65 | print(e)
66 | print('error in reading config')
67 | return None
68 |
69 |
70 | def change_config(key, value):
71 | """
72 | Function to change the key, value pair in config
73 | """
74 | try:
75 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
76 | config.read(CONFIG_PATH)
77 | except Exception as e:
78 | print(e)
79 | print("Cannot Read config.")
80 |
81 | try:
82 | config.set(BOT_SECTION, key, str(value))
83 | except Exception as e:
84 | config.add_section(BOT_SECTION)
85 | config.set(BOT_SECTION, key, str(value))
86 |
87 | try:
88 | with open(CONFIG_PATH, 'w') as configfile:
89 | config.write(configfile)
90 | except Exception as e:
91 | print(e)
92 | print("Cannot write to config.")
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/app/bot/helper/db.py:
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1 | import sqlite3
2 |
3 | DB_URL = 'app/config/app.db'
4 |
5 | def create_connection(db_file):
6 | """ create a database connection to a SQLite database """
7 | conn = None
8 | try:
9 | conn = sqlite3.connect(db_file)
10 | print("Connected to db")
11 | except Error as e:
12 | print("error in connecting to db")
13 | finally:
14 | if conn:
15 | return conn
16 |
17 | def checkTableExists(dbcon, tablename):
18 | dbcur = dbcon.cursor()
19 | dbcur.execute("""SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND name='{0}';""".format(tablename.replace('\'', '\'\'')))
20 | if dbcur.fetchone()[0] == 1:
21 | dbcur.close()
22 | return True
23 | dbcur.close()
24 | return False
25 |
26 | conn = create_connection(DB_URL)
27 |
28 | # Checking if table exists
29 | if checkTableExists(conn, 'clients'):
30 | print('Table exists.')
31 | else:
32 | conn.execute('''
33 | CREATE TABLE "clients" (
34 | "id" INTEGER NOT NULL UNIQUE,
35 | "discord_username" TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
36 | "email" TEXT NOT NULL,
37 | PRIMARY KEY("id" AUTOINCREMENT)
38 | );
39 | ''')
40 |
41 | def save_user(username, email):
42 | if username and email:
43 | conn.execute("INSERT INTO clients (discord_username, email) VALUES ('"+ username +"', '" + email + "')")
44 | conn.commit()
45 | print("User added to db.")
46 | else:
47 | return "Username or email cannot be empty"
48 |
49 | def get_useremail(username):
50 | if username:
51 | try:
52 | cursor = conn.execute('SELECT discord_username, email from clients where discord_username="{}";'.format(username))
53 | for row in cursor:
54 | email = row[1]
55 | if email:
56 | return email
57 | else:
58 | return "No users found"
59 | except:
60 | return "error in fetching from db"
61 | else:
62 | return "username cannot be empty"
63 |
64 | def delete_user(username):
65 | if username:
66 | try:
67 | conn.execute('DELETE from clients where discord_username="{}";'.format(username))
68 | conn.commit()
69 | return True
70 | except:
71 | return False
72 | else:
73 | return "username cannot be empty"
74 |
75 | def read_useremail():
76 | cur = conn.cursor()
77 | cur.execute("SELECT * FROM clients")
78 | rows = cur.fetchall()
79 | all = []
80 | for row in rows:
81 | #print(row[1]+' '+row[2])
82 | all.append(row)
83 | return all
84 |
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/app/bot/helper/plexhelper.py:
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1 | from plexapi.server import PlexServer
2 | from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexAccount
3 | import re
4 |
5 | def plexadd(plex, account, plexname, Plex_LIBS):
6 | try:
7 | if Plex_LIBS[0] == "all":
8 | Plex_LIBS = plex.library.sections()
9 | account.inviteFriend(user=plexname, server=plex, sections=Plex_LIBS, allowSync=False,
10 | allowCameraUpload=False, allowChannels=False, filterMovies=None,
11 | filterTelevision=None, filterMusic=None)
12 | print(plexname +' has been added to plex')
13 | return True
14 | except Exception as e:
15 | print(e)
16 | return False
17 |
18 |
19 | def plexremove(account, plexname):
20 | try:
21 | account.removeFriend(user=plexname)
22 | print(plexname +' has been removed from plex')
23 | return True
24 | except Exception as e:
25 | print(e)
26 | return False
27 | '''
28 | plex python api has no tools to remove unaccepted invites...
29 | print("Trying to remove invite...")
30 | removeinvite = plexremoveinvite(plex, plexname)
31 | if removeinvite:
32 | return True
33 | '''
34 |
35 | '''
36 | def plexremoveinvite(plex, plexname):
37 | try:
38 | plex.myPlexAccount().removeFriend(user=plexname)
39 | print(plexname +' has been removed from plex')
40 | return True
41 | except Exception as e:
42 | print(e)
43 | return False
44 | '''
45 | def verifyemail(addressToVerify):
46 | regex = '^[_a-z0-9-]+(\.[_a-z0-9-]+)*@[a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-z]{2,})$'
47 | match = re.match(regex, addressToVerify.lower())
48 | if match == None:
49 | return False
50 | else:
51 | return True
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/app/config/.gitignore:
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1 | # Ignore everything in this directory
2 | *
3 | # Except this file
4 | !.gitignore
5 |
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/bot.env:
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1 | discord_bot_token=
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | discord.py
2 | plex.py==0.9.0
3 | PlexAPI==4.13.0
4 | texttable
5 | python-dotenv
6 |
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/run.py:
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1 | import discord
2 | import os
3 | from os import path
4 | from discord.ext import commands, tasks
5 | from discord.utils import get
6 | from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexPinLogin
7 | import asyncio
8 | import sys
9 | import secrets
10 | from app.bot.helper.confighelper import switch, Discord_bot_token, roles, CONFIG_PATH, BOT_SECTION
11 | import app.bot.helper.confighelper as confighelper
12 | import configparser
13 | maxroles = 10
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | if roles is None:
18 | roles = []
19 | else:
20 | roles = list(roles.split(','))
21 |
22 | if switch == 0:
23 | print("Missing Config.")
24 | sys.exit()
25 |
26 | print("V 1.0")
27 |
28 | intents = discord.Intents.default()
29 | intents.members = True
30 | bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix=".", intents = intents)
31 | bot.remove_command('help')
32 |
33 | @bot.event
34 | async def on_ready():
35 | print("bot is online.")
36 |
37 |
38 | @bot.event
39 | async def on_message(message):
40 | if message.author.id == bot.user.id:
41 | return
42 | if not message.guild:
43 | return
44 | await bot.process_commands(message)
45 |
46 | def reload():
47 | bot.reload_extension(f'app.bot.cogs.app')
48 |
49 | async def getplex(ctx, message):
50 | username = None
51 | await ctx.author.send(message)
52 | while(username == None):
53 | def check(m):
54 | return m.author == ctx.author and not m.guild
55 | try:
56 | username = await bot.wait_for('message', timeout=200, check=check)
57 | return username.content
58 | except asyncio.TimeoutError:
59 | message = "Timed Out. Try again."
60 | return None
61 |
62 | async def gettoken(ctx, identifier):
63 | try:
64 | headers = {
65 | 'X-Plex-Product': 'Invitarr',
66 | 'X-Plex-Client-Identifier': str(identifier)
67 | }
68 | pinlogin = MyPlexPinLogin(headers=headers, requestTimeout=300, oauth=True)
69 | await ctx.author.send("Please follow this link within five minutes to authenticate Invitarr:\n{}".format(pinlogin.oauthUrl()))
70 | pinlogin.run()
71 | pinlogin.waitForLogin()
72 | return pinlogin.token
73 | except asyncio.TimeoutError:
74 | await ctx.author.send("Timed Out. Try again.")
75 | return None
76 |
77 | @bot.command()
78 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
79 | async def roleadd(ctx, role: discord.Role):
80 | if len(roles) <= maxroles:
81 | roles.append(role.name)
82 | saveroles = ",".join(roles)
83 | confighelper.change_config("roles", saveroles)
84 | await ctx.author.send("Updated roles. Bot is restarting. Please wait.")
85 | print("Roles updated. Restarting bot.")
86 | reload()
87 | await ctx.author.send("Bot has been restarted. Give it a few seconds.")
88 | print("Bot has been restarted. Give it a few seconds.")
89 |
90 | @bot.command()
91 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
92 | async def setupplex(ctx):
93 | token = ""
94 | plexurl = ""
95 | identifier = None
96 | if(path.exists('app/config/config.ini')):
97 | try:
98 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
99 | config.read(CONFIG_PATH)
100 | identifier = config.get(BOT_SECTION, 'identifier')
101 | except:
102 | pass
103 | if identifier is None:
104 | identifier = "{} (Invitarr)".format(secrets.token_urlsafe(16))
105 | print(identifier)
106 | confighelper.change_config("identifier", identifier)
107 | token = await gettoken(ctx, identifier)
108 | if token is None:
109 | return
110 | plexurl = await getplex(ctx, "Please reply with the url to your plex server:")
111 | if plexurl is None:
112 | return
113 | confighelper.change_config("plex_token", str(token))
114 | confighelper.change_config("plex_url", str(plexurl))
115 | print("Plex token and plex url updated. Restarting bot.")
116 | await ctx.author.send("Plex token and plex url updated. Restarting bot. Please wait.")
117 | reload()
118 | await ctx.author.send("Bot has been restarted. Give it a few seconds. Please check logs and make sure you see the line: `Logged into plex`. If not run this command again and make sure you enter the right values. ")
119 | print("Bot has been restarted. Give it a few seconds.")
120 |
121 | @bot.command()
122 | @commands.has_permissions(administrator=True)
123 | async def setuplibs(ctx):
124 | libs = ""
125 | libs = await getplex(ctx, "libs")
126 | if libs is None:
127 | return
128 | else:
129 | confighelper.change_config("plex_libs", str(libs))
130 | print("Plex libraries updated. Restarting bot. Please wait.")
131 | reload()
132 | await ctx.author.send("Bot has been restarted. Give it a few seconds. Please check logs and make sure you see the line: `Logged into plex`. If not run this command again and make sure you enter the right values. ")
133 | print("Bot has been restarted. Give it a few seconds.")
134 |
135 | bot.load_extension(f'app.bot.cogs.app')
136 | bot.run(Discord_bot_token)
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