├── .gitignore ├── .prettierrc ├── .env.example ├── setup.bat ├── .eslintrc.json ├── src ├── discord │ ├── types.ts │ ├── misc.ts │ ├── index.ts │ └── commands │ │ └── index.ts ├── misc.ts ├── index.ts └── testportal │ └── index.ts ├── tsconfig.json ├── package.json ├── README.md ├── README.pl-PL.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vscode 2 | node_modules 3 | .env 4 | .idea 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.prettierrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "singleQuote": true, 3 | "trailingComma": "all" 4 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.env.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SLEEP_TIME=1000 2 | DISCORD_TOKEN= 3 | COMMAND_PREFIX=> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | set /p token="Enter discord bot token: " 4 | set /p prefix="Enter prefix: " 5 | echo DISCORD_TOKEN=%token% > .env 6 | echo COMMAND_PREFIX=^%prefix% >> .env 7 | 8 | call npm install 9 | call npm start 10 | 11 | pause -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.eslintrc.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "env": { 3 | "browser": true, 4 | "commonjs": true, 5 | "es2021": true, 6 | "node": true 7 | }, 8 | "extends": "eslint:recommended", 9 | "parserOptions": { 10 | "ecmaVersion": 12 11 | }, 12 | "rules": { 13 | } 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/discord/types.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Message } from 'discord.js'; 2 | 3 | export interface Command { 4 | msg: Message; 5 | command: string; 6 | args: string[]; 7 | } 8 | 9 | export type CommandHandler = (cmd: Command) => Promise; 10 | export interface AvailableCommand { 11 | handler: CommandHandler; 12 | triggers: string[]; 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/discord/misc.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Message, MessageEmbed } from 'discord.js'; 2 | 3 | export const embedMessage = async ( 4 | message: Message, 5 | title: string, 6 | description: string, 7 | ): Promise => { 8 | const embed = new MessageEmbed() 9 | .setTitle(title) 10 | .setColor(0xff0000) 11 | .setDescription(description); 12 | await message.channel.send(embed); 13 | }; 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "target": "ES6", 4 | "moduleResolution": "node", 5 | "sourceMap": true, 6 | "outDir": "./dist", 7 | "lib": ["es6", "DOM"], 8 | "strict": true, 9 | "noImplicitAny": true, 10 | "resolveJsonModule": true, 11 | "experimentalDecorators": true, 12 | "emitDecoratorMetadata": true, 13 | "noUnusedLocals": false, 14 | "noImplicitReturns": true, 15 | "esModuleInterop": true, 16 | "baseUrl": "./src/", 17 | "rootDir": "src", 18 | "paths": { 19 | "@/*": ["./*"] 20 | } 21 | }, 22 | "include": ["src/**/*", "__tests__/**/*"], 23 | "exclude": ["node_modules", "acceptance-tests"] 24 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/misc.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fetch from 'node-fetch'; 2 | 3 | export const checkNewestVersion = async (): Promise => { 4 | const res = await fetch( 5 | 'https://api.github.com/repos/fhodun/testshoter/releases/latest', 6 | ); 7 | const json = await res.json(); 8 | const version = json.tag_name; 9 | if (!version) throw new Error('Unable to get newest version'); 10 | return json.tag_name; 11 | }; 12 | 13 | export interface TestURL { 14 | url: URL; 15 | testID: string; 16 | err?: undefined; 17 | } 18 | 19 | export const validateTestURL = (strURL: string): TestURL | { err: Error } => { 20 | let url: URL; 21 | try { 22 | url = new URL(strURL); 23 | const testID = url.searchParams.get('t'); 24 | if (!testID) throw new Error('URL does not contain `t` search param'); 25 | } catch (err) { 26 | return { 27 | err, 28 | }; 29 | } 30 | return { 31 | url, 32 | // assertion here bcs im sure that won't be null 33 | testID: url.searchParams.get('t') as string, 34 | }; 35 | }; 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import inquirer from 'inquirer'; 2 | import { initDiscordClient } from './discord'; 3 | import { TestURL, validateTestURL } from './misc'; 4 | import { getQuestions } from './testportal'; 5 | 6 | const init = async () => { 7 | const discordClient = await initDiscordClient(); 8 | }; 9 | 10 | const getTestURLFromUserInput = async (): Promise => { 11 | const { testURL } = await inquirer.prompt<{ testURL: string }>([ 12 | { 13 | type: 'input', 14 | name: 'testURL', 15 | }, 16 | ]); 17 | try { 18 | const valid = validateTestURL(testURL); 19 | if (valid.err) throw valid.err; 20 | return valid; 21 | } catch (e) { 22 | console.log(e.message); 23 | return getTestURLFromUserInput(); 24 | } 25 | }; 26 | 27 | const initStandalone = async () => { 28 | console.log("Starting in standalone mode, discord client won't run"); 29 | 30 | while (true) { 31 | const testURL = await getTestURLFromUserInput(); 32 | for await (const question of getQuestions(testURL)) { 33 | // console.log(question); 34 | } 35 | } 36 | }; 37 | 38 | const standaloneMode = 39 | process.argv.includes('--standalone') || process.argv.includes('-standalone'); 40 | standaloneMode ? initStandalone() : init(); 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "testshoter", 3 | "version": "2.2.1", 4 | "description": "Discord bot that send content of questions on testportal.pl written in JavaScript", 5 | "main": "src/index.ts", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "start": "ts-node -r dotenv/config -r tsconfig-paths/register .", 8 | "start:standalone": "ts-node -r dotenv/config -r tsconfig-paths/register . -- --standalone", 9 | "start:dev": "ts-node-dev -r dotenv/config -r tsconfig-paths/register ." 10 | }, 11 | "repository": { 12 | "type": "git", 13 | "url": "git+https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter.git" 14 | }, 15 | "author": "Filip Hodun", 16 | "license": "MIT", 17 | "bugs": { 18 | "url": "https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/issues" 19 | }, 20 | "homepage": "https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter#readme", 21 | "dependencies": { 22 | "@typeit/discord": "^4.0.8", 23 | "discord.js": "^12.5.1", 24 | "inquirer": "^7.3.3", 25 | "node-fetch": "^2.6.1", 26 | "puppeteer": "^5.5.0" 27 | }, 28 | "devDependencies": { 29 | "@types/inquirer": "^7.3.1", 30 | "@types/node-fetch": "^2.5.7", 31 | "@types/puppeteer": "^5.4.2", 32 | "dotenv": "^8.2.0", 33 | "eslint": "^7.15.0", 34 | "ts-node": "^9.1.1", 35 | "tsconfig-paths": "^3.9.0", 36 | "typescript": "^4.1.3" 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/discord/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Client } from 'discord.js'; 2 | import { 3 | onCheckUpdates, 4 | onGetQuestions, 5 | onImportant, 6 | onShowHelp, 7 | } from './commands'; 8 | import { embedMessage } from './misc'; 9 | import { AvailableCommand } from './types'; 10 | 11 | const commandPrefix = process.env.COMMAND_PREFIX; 12 | if (!commandPrefix) 13 | throw new Error( 14 | "COMMAND_PREFIX is not defined in .env, default value is '>'", 15 | ); 16 | 17 | export const commands: AvailableCommand[] = [ 18 | { 19 | handler: onGetQuestions, 20 | triggers: ['test'], 21 | }, 22 | { 23 | handler: onImportant, 24 | triggers: ['important'], 25 | }, 26 | { 27 | handler: onShowHelp, 28 | triggers: ['help', 'pomoc'], 29 | }, 30 | { 31 | handler: onCheckUpdates, 32 | triggers: ['update'], 33 | }, 34 | ]; 35 | 36 | export const initDiscordClient = async () => { 37 | const discordToken = process.env.DISCORD_TOKEN; 38 | if (!discordToken) throw new Error('Unable to retrieve DISCORD_TOKEN from .env'); 39 | 40 | const client = new Client(); 41 | await client.login(discordToken); 42 | client.on('ready', () => { console.log(`Logged in!`); }); 43 | 44 | client.on('message', async (msg) => { 45 | if (!msg.content.startsWith(commandPrefix) || msg.author.bot) return; 46 | 47 | const args = msg.content.slice(commandPrefix.length).trim().split(/ +/); 48 | const command = args.shift()?.toLowerCase(); 49 | if (!command) throw new Error('Unable to retrieve command from message'); 50 | 51 | const targetCommand = commands.find((cmd) => 52 | cmd.triggers.includes(command), 53 | ); 54 | if (!targetCommand) { 55 | await embedMessage(msg, 'Wrong command', 'Use `!help` for some help...'); 56 | return; 57 | } 58 | await targetCommand.handler({ 59 | msg, 60 | command, 61 | args, 62 | }); 63 | }); 64 | }; 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Testshoter Discord Bot 2 | 3 | [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/fhodun/testshoter)](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/stargazers) 4 | [![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/fhodun/testshoter)](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/blob/main/LICENSE) 5 | [![Twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffhodun%2Ftestshoter)](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Wow:&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffhodun%2Ftestshoter) 6 | 7 | ## Overview 8 | 9 | Discord bot that send content of questions and possible answers for tests on testportal.pl 10 | 11 | - [Important](#important) 12 | - [Commands](#commands) 13 | - [Installation and starting up](#installation-and-starting-up) 14 | - [Greetings](#greetings) 15 | - [License and disclaimer](#license-and-disclaimer) 16 | 17 | ## Important 18 | 19 | The most important informations the bot: 20 | 21 | - bot does not send the answers to the tests, only the content of the questions and answers 22 | - bot is not invisible, the teacher sees it as an empty field in the results, but if it is not familiar with technology, it won't understand that, example 23 | - if there is an open question in the test, the answer to which is required, the bot will stop 24 | 25 | ## Commands 26 | 27 | - To testportal screenshoting program start 28 | 29 | ```discord 30 | >test (testportal_test_link) 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | example: `>test https://www.testportal.pl/exam/LoadTestStart.html?t=565CaL1WT4UZ` 34 | 35 | - To check the bot is up to date 36 | 37 | ```discord 38 | >version 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | - To grant help 42 | 43 | ```discord 44 | >help 45 | ``` 46 | 47 | - To display the most important informations 48 | 49 | ```discord 50 | >important 51 | ``` 52 | 53 | - To display the most important informations in Polish 54 | 55 | ```discord 56 | >wazne 57 | ``` 58 | 59 | ## Installation and starting up 60 | 61 | Go to the [wiki page](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/wiki/Installation-and-starting-up) 62 | 63 | ## Greetings 64 | 65 | Thanks to [gbaransky](https://github.com/gbaranski) for his great contribution to the project. 66 | Inspiration and idea taken from [arekminajj/testportal-discord-bot](https://github.com/arekminajj/testportal-discord-bot). 67 | 68 | ## License and disclaimer 69 | 70 | Released under the [GNU GPL-3.0 license](LICENSE). 71 | Created in educational purposes. 72 | The author assumes no responsibility for any damages that may result from the use of this software. 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/testportal/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { TestURL } from '@/misc'; 2 | import puppeteer from 'puppeteer'; 3 | 4 | // Max answers per test, used to avoid endless loop 5 | const ANSWER_LIMIT = 200; 6 | 7 | const fillForm = (page: puppeteer.Page) => { 8 | return page.$$eval('input', (inputs) => 9 | inputs.map((input) => { 10 | if (!(input instanceof HTMLInputElement)) return; 11 | switch (input.type) { 12 | case 'email': 13 | input.value = 'a@aa.aa'; 14 | break; 15 | case 'text': 16 | if (input.name == 'Nr_w_dzienniku_number' || input.name == 'age') 17 | input.value = '0'; 18 | else 19 | input.value = '‎'; 20 | break; 21 | case 'radio': 22 | input.checked = true; 23 | break; 24 | } 25 | }), 26 | ); 27 | }; 28 | 29 | const submitForm = (page: puppeteer.Page) => { 30 | return page.$eval('#start-form-submit', (e) => { 31 | if (!(e instanceof HTMLElement)) 32 | throw new Error('Submit form button is invalid!'); 33 | e.click(); 34 | }); 35 | }; 36 | 37 | const submitAnswer = (page: puppeteer.Page) => { 38 | return page.$eval( 39 | '#questionForm > div > div.test_button_box.section > a', 40 | (e) => { 41 | if (!(e instanceof HTMLElement)) 42 | throw new Error('Submit question button is invalid!'); 43 | if (!e.onclick) throw new Error('Button does not have onclick property'); 44 | e.onclick(new MouseEvent('click')); 45 | }, 46 | ); 47 | }; 48 | 49 | const isQuestionPage = async (page: puppeteer.Page): Promise => { 50 | return page.evaluate(() => 51 | document.querySelector( 52 | '#questionForm > div > div.test_button_box.section > a', 53 | ), 54 | ); 55 | }; 56 | 57 | interface QuestionScreenshot { 58 | image: Buffer; 59 | testID: string; 60 | question: number; 61 | } 62 | 63 | export async function* getQuestions( 64 | testURL: TestURL, 65 | ): AsyncGenerator { 66 | const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ 67 | args: ['--no-sandbox'], 68 | }); 69 | const page = await browser.newPage(); 70 | await page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(0); 71 | await page.goto(testURL.url.href, { waitUntil: 'networkidle0' }); 72 | await fillForm(page); 73 | await Promise.all([ 74 | submitForm(page), 75 | page.waitForNavigation({ waitUntil: 'load' }) 76 | ]) 77 | const questions = await page.$eval('.question_header_content', (el) => el.textContent); 78 | if(!questions) throw new Error("There was an error with retrieving questions amount data"); 79 | const questionsAmount = parseInt(questions.slice(10)); 80 | 81 | for (let i = 0; i < questionsAmount; i++) { 82 | const totalWidth = await page.evaluate( 83 | () => document.documentElement.offsetWidth 84 | ); 85 | const totalHeight = await page.evaluate( 86 | () => document.documentElement.offsetHeight 87 | ); 88 | await page.setViewport({ 89 | width: totalWidth, 90 | height: totalHeight, 91 | deviceScaleFactor: 1, 92 | }); 93 | console.log(`Screenshotting question ${i + 1}, TestID: ${testURL.testID}`); 94 | const image = await page.screenshot({ encoding: 'binary' }); 95 | yield { 96 | image, 97 | testID: testURL.testID, 98 | question: i + 1, 99 | }; 100 | await Promise.all([ 101 | submitAnswer(page), 102 | page.waitForNavigation({ waitUntil: 'networkidle2' }) 103 | ]) 104 | } 105 | console.log(`Completed test TestID: ${testURL.testID}`); 106 | await browser.close(); 107 | } 108 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/discord/commands/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { checkNewestVersion, validateTestURL } from '@/misc'; 2 | import { getQuestions } from '@/testportal'; 3 | import { embedMessage } from '../misc'; 4 | import { Command, CommandHandler } from '../types'; 5 | 6 | // Duplicated from ../index.ts, maybe fix 7 | const commandPrefix = process.env.COMMAND_PREFIX; 8 | if (!commandPrefix) 9 | throw new Error( 10 | "COMMAND_PREFIX is not defined in .env, default value is '>'", 11 | ); 12 | 13 | export const onGetQuestions: CommandHandler = async (cmd) => { 14 | const testURL = cmd.args[0]; 15 | if (!testURL) throw new Error('Test URL is not defined'); 16 | const url = validateTestURL(testURL); 17 | if (url.err) { 18 | return embedMessage( 19 | cmd.msg, 20 | 'Wrong URL', 21 | `${url.err.message}\nhere an example \`!test (testportal_test_link)\``, 22 | ); 23 | } 24 | for await (const screenshot of getQuestions(url)) { 25 | await cmd.msg.channel.send(`We got screenshot of question!`, { 26 | files: [screenshot.image], 27 | }); 28 | } 29 | 30 | // embedMessage( 31 | // message, 32 | // 'Screenshotting start', 33 | // 'This may take a while, please be patient', 34 | // ); 35 | // getQuestions(message, test_link); 36 | }; 37 | 38 | export const onImportant: CommandHandler = async (cmd) => { 39 | switch (cmd.command) { 40 | case 'important': 41 | await embedMessage( 42 | cmd.msg, 43 | 'Important', 44 | 'The most important information: \n' + 45 | ' - the bot **does not send the answers** to the tests, only the content of the questions and answers\n' + 46 | ' - the bot **is not invisible**, the teacher sees it as an empty field in the results, but if it is not familiar with technology, it will not understand that, example https://i.imgur.com/B9fE0gP.png\n' + 47 | ' - if there is an **open** question in the test, the answer to which is **required**, the bot will stop\n', 48 | ); 49 | break; 50 | case 'wazne': 51 | await embedMessage( 52 | cmd.msg, 53 | 'Ważne', 54 | 'Najważniejsze informacje: \n' + 55 | ' - bot **nie wysyła odpowiedzi** do testów, tylko treści pytań i odpowiedzi\n' + 56 | ' - bot **nie jest niewidzialny**, nauczyciel widzi go w wynikach jako puste pole lecz jeżeli nie ogarnia to się nie skapnie, przykład https://i.imgur.com/B9fE0gP.png\n' + 57 | ' - jeżeli w teście istnieje pytanie **otwarte**, na które odpowiedź jest **wymagana** to bot się zatrzyma\n', 58 | ); 59 | break; 60 | default: 61 | throw new Error('Unsupported language'); 62 | } 63 | }; 64 | 65 | export const onShowHelp = async (cmd: Command) => { 66 | await embedMessage( 67 | cmd.msg, 68 | 'Testshots commands help', 69 | '**Commands: **\n' + 70 | ':white_check_mark: `' + 71 | `${commandPrefix}` + 72 | 'test (testportal_test_link)` testportal test screenshotting start\n' + 73 | ':new: `' + 74 | `${commandPrefix}` + 75 | 'version` check the bot is up to date\n' + 76 | ':label: `' + 77 | `${commandPrefix}` + 78 | 'help` grants help\n' + 79 | ':bangbang: `' + 80 | `${commandPrefix}` + 81 | 'important` displays the most important information\n' + 82 | ':flag_pl: `' + 83 | `${commandPrefix}` + 84 | 'wazne` displays the most important information in Polish\n' + 85 | '\n**:busts_in_silhouette: Support server: **\n' + 86 | 'https://discord.gg/TWRwsnMzD9 ', 87 | ); 88 | }; 89 | 90 | export const onCheckUpdates = async (cmd: Command) => { 91 | const version = await checkNewestVersion(); 92 | const runningVersion = process.env.npm_package_version; 93 | 94 | if (version === runningVersion) 95 | await embedMessage( 96 | cmd.msg, 97 | 'Version', 98 | ':tada: Your bot has the latest version of the program :tada:', 99 | ); 100 | else 101 | await embedMessage( 102 | cmd.msg, 103 | 'Version', 104 | ':sob: Your bot does not have the latest version of the program :sob:', 105 | ); 106 | }; 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.pl-PL.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Testshoter Discord Bot 2 | 3 | [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/fhodun/testshoter)](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/stargazers) 4 | [![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/fhodun/testshoter)](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/blob/main/LICENSE) 5 | [![Twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/url?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffhodun%2Ftestshoter)](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=Wow:&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffhodun%2Ftestshoter) 6 | 7 | ## Przegląd 8 | 9 | Bot Discord wysyłający treść pytań i odpowiedzi do testów na testportal'u 10 | 11 | - [Testshoter Discord Bot](#testshoter-discord-bot) 12 | - [Ważne](#ważne) 13 | - [Komendy](#komendy) 14 | - [Wymagania wstępne](#wymagania-wstępne) 15 | - [Pobieranie Testshoter'a](#pobieranie-testshoter'a) 16 | - [Klonowanie repozytorium](#klonowanie-repozytorium) 17 | - [Pobieranie repozytorium](#pobieranie-repozytorium) 18 | - [Tworzenie i dodawanie tokena Discord](#tworzenie-i-dodawanie-tokena-discord) 19 | - [Zapraszanie bota](#zapraszanie-bota) 20 | - [Instalowanie wymaganych pakietów](#instalowanie-wymaganych-pakietów) 21 | - [Uruchamianie bota](#uruchamianie-bota) 22 | - [Pozdrowienia](#pozdrowienia) 23 | - [Licencja i wyłączenie odpowiedzialności](#licencja-i-wyłączenie-odpowiedzialności) 24 | 25 | ## Ważne 26 | 27 | Najważniejsze informacje: 28 | 29 | - bot nie wysyła poprawnych odpowiedzi do testów, a jedynie treść pytań i odpowiedzi 30 | - bot nie jest niewidoczny, nauczyciel widzi go jako puste pole w wynikach, ale jeśli nie jest zaznajomiony z technologią, nie zrozumie tego, przykład 31 | - jeśli w teście jest otwarte pytanie, na które odpowiedź jest wymagana, bot się zatrzyma 32 | 33 | ## Komendy 34 | 35 | - Aby rozpocząć wykonywanie zrzutów ekranu testu 36 | 37 | ```discord 38 | >test (testportal_test_link) 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | przykład: `>test https://www.testportal.pl/exam/LoadTestStart.html?t=565CaL1WT4UZ` 42 | 43 | - Aby sprawdzić czy bot jest aktualny 44 | 45 | ```discord 46 | >version 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | - Aby wyświetlić pomoc 50 | 51 | ```discord 52 | >help 53 | ``` 54 | 55 | - Aby wyświetlić najważniejsze informacje 56 | 57 | ```discord 58 | >important 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | - Aby wyświetlić najważniejsze informacje po Polsku 62 | 63 | ```discord 64 | >wazne 65 | ``` 66 | 67 | ## Instalacja i uruchamianie 68 | 69 | Instrukcja w języku angielskim na [stronie wiki](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/wiki/Installation-and-starting-up) 70 | 71 | ### Wymagania wstępne 72 | 73 | Upewnij się, że zainstalowałeś wszystkie wymagania wstępne: 74 | 75 | - [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/). 76 | 77 | ### Pobieranie Testshoter'a 78 | 79 | Istnieje kilka sposobów na pobranie Testshotera: 80 | 81 | #### Klonowanie repozytorium 82 | 83 | Zalecanym sposobem uzyskania Testshoter jest użycie Git'a do bezpośredniego sklonowania repozytorium: 84 | 85 | ```sh 86 | git clone https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter 87 | ``` 88 | 89 | Spowoduje to sklonowanie najnowszej wersji repozytorium Testshoter do folderu **testshoter**. 90 | 91 | #### Pobieranie repozytorium 92 | 93 | Innym sposobem na pobranie Testshotera jest [pobranie kopii zip](https://github.com/fhodun/testshoter/archive/main.zip) z GitHub'a 94 | 95 | ### Tworzenie i dodawanie tokena Discord 96 | 97 | Utwórz nową [aplikację](https://discord.com/developers/applications) Discorda i w menu wybierz bota używając [tego](https://i.imgur.com/WKQgdyH.png) przycisku. 98 | Skopiuj [Token](https://i.imgur.com/r322GcU.png), otwórz plik `.env.example` i wklej token w miejsce ` `, następnie zmień nazwę tego pliku na` .env ` i zapisz. 99 | 100 | ### Zapraszanie bota 101 | 102 | Aby dodać bota do serwera, przejdź [tutaj](https://discord.com/developers/applications) i wybierz swoją aplikację. 103 | W menu wybierz [OAuth2](https://i.imgur.com/TtXF7U2.png), wybierz [bot](https://i.imgur.com/TtXF7U2.png), w tabeli poniżej wybierz `Wyślij wiadomości, Menage Messages, Embed links, Attach Files`, 104 | następnie otwórz wygenerowany linku w przeglądarce i wybierz serwer. 105 | 106 | ### Instalowanie wymaganych pakietów 107 | 108 | Zainstaluj wymagane pakiety w terminalu: 109 | 110 | ```sh 111 | npm install 112 | ``` 113 | 114 | ### Uruchamianie bota 115 | 116 | Uruchom bota w terminalu: 117 | 118 | ```sh 119 | npm start 120 | ``` 121 | 122 | ## Pozdrowienia 123 | 124 | Podziękowania dla [gbaransky](https://github.com/gbaranski) za jego wkład w projekt. 125 | Inspiracja i pomysł zaczerpnięte z [arekminajj/testportal-discord-bot](https://github.com/arekminajj/testportal-discord-bot). 126 | 127 | ## Licencja i wyłączenie odpowiedzialności 128 | 129 | Wydany na licencji [GNU GPL-3.0](LICENSE). 130 | Stworzone w celach edukacyjnych. 131 | Autor nie ponosi żadnej odpowiedzialności za jakiekolwiek szkody, które mogą wyniknąć z korzystania z tego 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