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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DiscordBotIda Template 2 | #### Бот Ида не является финальным продуктом. 3 | イド разрабатывается в рамках тестового полигона для обучающих видео по Discord.js. И не предназначен для использования на своих серверах. 4 | ##### Рекомендуемый способ применения: 5 | - Загрузить исходный код. 6 | - Подправить под свои нужды. 7 | - Запустить. 8 | ##### Примеры использования: 9 | [Franky](https://github.com/iamnotacoder-djs/DiscordBotFranky)
10 | [RoomCreator](https://github.com/iamnotacoder-djs/DiscordBotRoomCreator)
11 | [BotAvatar](https://github.com/iamnotacoder-djs/DiscordBotAvatar) 12 | 13 | #### Технические требования / ограничения: 14 | [Discord.js@14.3.0](https://www.npmjs.com/package/discord.js/v/14.3.0)
15 | [quick.db@9.0.6](https://www.npmjs.com/package/quick.db/v/9.0.6) 16 | 17 | ## Установка 18 | - Загрузить репозиторий `git clone https://github.com/iamnotacoder-djs/DiscordBotIda_boosty.git` 19 | - В папке проекта инициализировать node-проект и загрузить модули `npm init`, `npm i discord.js@14.1.2 fs dotenv quick.db@9.0.6 better-sqlite3` 20 | - В *config.json* заменить идентификаторы: `controller_guild_id` - сервера для логов (в данный момент не используется), `controller_logs_id` - канала для логов. 21 | - Запустить с помощью `node .` 22 | 23 | ## Присоединяйся к сообществу 24 | Есть вопросы по боту или программированию в целом? Залетай в **Хаб Не ITшников**: Сообщество разработчиков, программистов и просто людей увлекающихся кодингом.
25 | [Discord сервер](https://discord.gg/YeqrTtpmaH)
26 | [Вконтакте](https://vk.com/iamnotacoderdjs)
27 | [Телеграм](https://t.me/iamnotacoderdjs) 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /commands/Ping.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | const BaseCommand = require('../structures/BaseCommand'), 3 | { ApplicationCommandType, PermissionFlagsBits } = require('discord.js'); 4 | 5 | class Ping extends BaseCommand { 6 | 7 | name = "ping"; 8 | usage = "Replies with Pong!"; 9 | type = [ Config.CommandType.CHAT, Config.CommandType.SLASH_APPLICATION ]; 10 | bot_permissions = [ 11 | PermissionFlagsBits.SendMessages 12 | ]; 13 | slash = { 14 | name: this.name, 15 | description: this.usage, 16 | type: ApplicationCommandType.ChatInput, 17 | options: this.options, 18 | nameLocalizations: { 19 | "ru": "пинг", 20 | "uk": "пінг", 21 | "en-US": "ping", 22 | "en-GB": "ping" 23 | }, 24 | descriptionLocalizations: { 25 | "ru": "Отвечает - Понг!", 26 | "uk": "Відповідає - Понг!", 27 | "en-US": "Replies with Pong!", 28 | "en-GB": "Replies with Pong!" 29 | } 30 | }; 31 | componentsNames = []; 32 | 33 | constructor() { 34 | super(); 35 | } 36 | 37 | async execute(client, command) { 38 | let reply = "🏓 Pong"; 39 | let message = await command.reply({ 40 | content: reply, 41 | fetchReply: true 42 | }); 43 | if (command.inGuild()) { 44 | switch(command.guild.preferredLocale) { 45 | case "ru": reply = "🏓 Понг"; 46 | case "uk": reply = "🏓 Понг"; 47 | default: reply = "🏓 Pong"; 48 | } 49 | } 50 | message.edit({ 51 | content: `${reply}: ${(Date.now() - command.createdTimestamp)}`, 52 | fetchReply: true 53 | }) 54 | } 55 | } 56 | 57 | module.exports = Ping -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "prefix": "!", 3 | 4 | "embed_color": "#ffc200", 5 | 6 | "debug": true, 7 | 8 | "controller_guild": "controller_guild_id", 9 | "controller_logs": "controller_logs_id" 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /events/guildCreate.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | name: 'guildCreate', 3 | once: false, 4 | async execute(client, guild) { 5 | await Log.init(client); 6 | } 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /events/interactionCreate.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { InteractionType, EmbedBuilder } = require("discord.js"), 2 | cooldown = new Map(); 3 | 4 | module.exports = { 5 | name: 'interactionCreate', 6 | once: false, 7 | async execute(client, interaction) { 8 | await Log.init(client); 9 | 10 | // Кулдаун на команды 11 | if (![InteractionType.ApplicationCommandAutocomplete, InteractionType.ModalSubmit].includes(interaction?.type)) { 12 | const _cooldown = cooldown.get(interaction.user.id) ?? 0; 13 | if (Date.now() - _cooldown < 2000) { 14 | return interaction.reply({ 15 | embeds: [ 16 | new EmbedBuilder() 17 | .setDescription(`На команды бота установлен кулдаун :/`) 18 | .setColor(Config.embed_color) 19 | ], 20 | ephemeral: true 21 | }); 22 | } 23 | cooldown.set(interaction.user.id, Date.now()); 24 | } 25 | 26 | // Slash команды и Autocomplete 27 | if (interaction.isChatInputCommand() || interaction.isContextMenuCommand() || interaction?.type == InteractionType.ApplicationCommandAutocomplete) { 28 | // Получаем команду их хандлера по имени 29 | const cmd = client.commands.get(interaction.commandName); 30 | // Проверяем соответствия 31 | if (cmd) { 32 | function _catch(e) { 33 | // Сообщаем об ошибке 34 | Log.error(`[EVENT/INTERACTIONCREATE] Ошибка выполнения команды ${cmd.name}: ${e}`); 35 | interaction.reply({ 36 | embeds: [ 37 | new EmbedBuilder() 38 | .setDescription(`Ошибка выполнения команды ${cmd.name}`) 39 | .setColor(Config.embed_color) 40 | ], 41 | ephemeral: true 42 | }); 43 | } 44 | if (interaction?.type == InteractionType.ApplicationCommandAutocomplete) { 45 | cmd.autocomplete(client, interaction).catch(_catch); 46 | } else { 47 | cmd.exec(client, interaction).catch(_catch); 48 | } 49 | } 50 | } else { 51 | let found = false; 52 | for(let cmdkey of client.commands.keys()) { 53 | const cmd = client.commands.get(cmdkey); 54 | let regexName = false; 55 | cmd.componentsNames.forEach((name) => { 56 | if (name.includes('...') && interaction.customId.includes(name.replace('...', ''))) regexName = true; 57 | }); 58 | if ((cmd.componentsNames.includes(interaction.customId) || regexName) && 59 | await cmd.componentListener(client, interaction).catch((e) => { 60 | if (!interaction.replied) interaction.reply({ 61 | embeds: [ 62 | new EmbedBuilder() 63 | .setDescription(`Ошибка компонента ${interaction.customId}`) 64 | .setColor(Config.embed_color) 65 | ], 66 | ephemeral: true 67 | }); 68 | Log.error(`[EVENT/INTERACTIONCREATE] Ошибка компонента ${interaction.customId}: ${e}`); 69 | }) 70 | ) found = true; 71 | } 72 | 73 | if (!found && !interaction.replied) interaction.deferUpdate(); 74 | } 75 | } 76 | } 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /events/messageCreate.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { EmbedBuilder } = require("discord.js"); 2 | 3 | module.exports = { 4 | name: 'messageCreate', 5 | once: false, 6 | async execute(client, message) { 7 | await Log.init(client); 8 | message.content = message.content.replace(`<@!${client.user.id}>`, ``).trim(); 9 | const prefix = Config.prefix; 10 | if (!message.content.startsWith(prefix) || !message.content.startsWith(Config.prefix)) return; 11 | const args = message.content.slice(message.content.startsWith(prefix) ? prefix.length : Config.prefix).trim().split(/ +/g); 12 | const command = args.shift(); 13 | const cmd = client.commands.get(command); 14 | 15 | if (cmd && cmd.type.includes(Config.CommandType.CHAT)) { 16 | // Вызываем 17 | cmd.exec(client, message) 18 | .catch((e) => { 19 | // Сообщаем об ошибке 20 | Log.error(`[EVENT/INTERACTIONCREATE] Ошибка выполнения команды ${cmd.name}: ${e}`); 21 | interaction.reply({ 22 | embeds: [ 23 | new EmbedBuilder() 24 | .setDescription(`Ошибка выполнения команды ${cmd.name}: ${e}`) 25 | .setColor(Config.embed_color) 26 | ], 27 | ephemeral: true 28 | }); 29 | }); 30 | } 31 | } 32 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /handlers/commands.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { lstat, readdir } = require('fs/promises'), 2 | { join } = require('path'), 3 | BaseCommand = require('../structures/BaseCommand'); 4 | 5 | module.exports.init = async (client) => { 6 | Log.send(`[HANDLER/EVENTS] Хандлер Slash-комманд запущен.`); 7 | const slashes = await walk(client, './commands/').catch(console.error); 8 | client.application.commands.set(slashes) 9 | .then(() => { 10 | Log.send(`[HANDLER/COMMANDS] Установлено ${slashes.length} глобальных slash-комманд.`); 11 | }) 12 | .catch((e) => { 13 | Log.error(`[HANDLER/COMMANDS] Ошибка установки глобальных slash-комманд: ${e}`); 14 | }); 15 | Log.send(`[HANDLER/COMMANDS] Загружено ${client.commands.size} комманд.`); 16 | } 17 | 18 | async function walk(client, dir, slashes = []) { 19 | if (Array.isArray(dir)) return slashes; 20 | if ( !(await lstat(dir)).isDirectory() ) { 21 | const cmdClass = require(`../${dir}`); 22 | const cmd = new cmdClass(); 23 | if (cmd instanceof BaseCommand) { 24 | client.commands.set(cmd.name, cmd); 25 | if (cmd.type.includes(Config.CommandType.SLASH_APPLICATION)) 26 | slashes.push(cmd.slash); 27 | } 28 | return slashes; 29 | } 30 | for(let file of (await readdir(dir))) { 31 | await walk(client, join(dir, file), slashes); 32 | } 33 | return slashes; 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /handlers/events.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { lstat, readdir } = require('fs/promises'), 2 | { join } = require('path'); 3 | 4 | module.exports.init = async (client) => { 5 | Log.send(`[HANDLER/EVENTS] Хандлер событий запущен.`); 6 | walk(client, './events/'); 7 | } 8 | 9 | async function walk(client, dir) { 10 | if (Array.isArray(dir)) return; 11 | if ( !(await lstat(dir)).isDirectory() ) { 12 | const event = require(`../${dir}`); 13 | if (event.once) { 14 | client.once(event.name, (...args) => event.execute(client, ...args)); 15 | } else { 16 | client.on(event.name, (...args) => event.execute(client, ...args)); 17 | } 18 | Log.send(`[HANDLER/EVENTS] Слушатель "${event.name}" загружен.`); 19 | return; 20 | } 21 | for(let file of (await readdir(dir))) { 22 | await walk(client, join(dir, file)); 23 | } 24 | return; 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { Client, Collection, IntentsBitField } = require("discord.js"), // ^14.3.0 2 | client = new Client({ 3 | intents: [ IntentsBitField.Flags.Guilds, IntentsBitField.Flags.GuildMessages, IntentsBitField.Flags.DirectMessages ] 4 | }), 5 | { QuickDB } = require("quick.db"), // ^9.0.6 6 | // Timeout = require("./structures/Timeout"), 7 | Logger = require("./structures/Logger"), 8 | ConfigUtil = require("./structures/ConfigUtil"); 9 | 10 | require('dotenv').config() 11 | global.Config = new ConfigUtil(); 12 | global.Log = new Logger(); 13 | client.commands = new Collection(); 14 | client.db = new QuickDB(); 15 | 16 | client.login(process.env.TOKEN) 17 | .then(async () => { 18 | await Log.init(client); 19 | Log.send(`[INDEX] Инициализация бота`); 20 | require(`./handlers/events.js`).init(client); 21 | require(`./handlers/commands.js`).init(client); 22 | }); 23 | 24 | client.on('error', Log.error) 25 | client.on('warn', Log.error) 26 | process.on('uncaughtException', Log.error); 27 | process.on('unhandledRejection', Log.error); 28 | 29 | module.exports = client; 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /structures/BaseCommand.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | const { Client, ApplicationCommandType, Message, BaseInteraction, AutocompleteInteraction } = require('discord.js'); 3 | 4 | class BaseCommand { 5 | 6 | // Основные параметры 7 | name = "commandname"; 8 | usage = "Описание функционала команды"; 9 | type = []; 10 | category = []; 11 | bot_permissions = []; 12 | 13 | // Дополнительные 14 | user_permissions = []; 15 | options = []; 16 | slash = { 17 | name: this.name, 18 | description: this.usage, 19 | type: ApplicationCommandType.ChatInput, 20 | options: this.options 21 | }; 22 | context = { 23 | name: this.name, 24 | type: ApplicationCommandType.Message 25 | }; 26 | componentsNames = []; 27 | 28 | // Методы 29 | 30 | /** 31 | * Создает экземпляр BaseCommand 32 | */ 33 | constructor() { 34 | // do nothing 35 | } 36 | 37 | 38 | /** 39 | * Вызов слушателя команды 40 | * @param {Client} client Экземпляр Client 41 | * @param {(Message|BaseInteraction)} command Поставляемый объект сообщения или интеракции 42 | */ 43 | async exec(client, command) { 44 | command.user = command.author ?? command.user; 45 | Log.send(`[COMMANDS/${this.name.toUpperCase()}] Usage <@${command?.user?.id}> <#${command?.channel?.id}>`); 46 | this.execute(client, command); 47 | } 48 | 49 | /** 50 | * Вызов слушателя команды 51 | * @param {Client} client Экземпляр Client 52 | * @param {(Message|BaseInteraction)} command Поставляемый объект сообщения или интеракции 53 | */ 54 | async execute(client, command) { 55 | // do nothing 56 | } 57 | 58 | /** 59 | * Слушатель компонентов 60 | * @param {Client} client Экземпляр Client 61 | * @param {BaseInteraction} interaction Поставляемый объект интеракции 62 | * @returns {boolean} 63 | */ 64 | async componentListener(client, interaction) { 65 | // do nothing 66 | return false; 67 | } 68 | 69 | /** 70 | * Слушатель AutoComlete 71 | * @param {Client} client Экземпляр Client 72 | * @param {AutocompleteInteraction} interaction Поставляемый объект интеракции 73 | */ 74 | async autocomplete(client, interaction) { 75 | // do nothing 76 | } 77 | 78 | /** 79 | * Предустановка таймаутов 80 | * @param {Client} client Экземпляр Client 81 | * @returns {boolean} 82 | */ 83 | async setupTimeouts(client) { 84 | // do nothing 85 | return false; 86 | } 87 | 88 | } 89 | 90 | module.exports = BaseCommand; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /structures/ConfigUtil.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | class ConfigUtil { 4 | 5 | config = {}; 6 | CommandType = { UNSET: 'unset', CHAT: 'chat', SLASH: 'slash', SLASH_APPLICATION: 'slash_application', CTX_USER: 'context_user', CTX_MESSAGE: 'context_message' }; 7 | 8 | constructor() { 9 | this.config = require("../config.json"); 10 | this.config.CommandType = this.CommandType; 11 | this.config.Locales = this.Locales; 12 | return this.config; 13 | } 14 | } 15 | 16 | module.exports = ConfigUtil; 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /structures/Logger.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | const { TextChannel, Client } = require("discord.js") 3 | 4 | class Logger { 5 | 6 | logs = new Map(); 7 | 8 | /** 9 | * Создает экземпляр Logger 10 | * @param {Client} Экземпляр Client для доступа к каналу логов 11 | */ 12 | constructor(client) { 13 | if (client) this.client = client; 14 | } 15 | 16 | /** 17 | * Обновление Client, если он еще не был указан 18 | * @param {Client} Экземпляр Client для доступа к каналу логов 19 | */ 20 | async init(client) { 21 | this.client = client; 22 | this.channel = await this.client.channels.fetch(Config.controller_logs).catch(() => {}); 23 | } 24 | 25 | /** 26 | * Вывод текста в консоль(debug?) и канал для логов 27 | * @param {string} message Текст сообщения 28 | */ 29 | send(message) { 30 | if (Config.debug || !this.channel) console.log(message); 31 | if (this.channel) { 32 | let key = `[]`; 33 | if (message.match(/(\[)([a-z].*)(\])/ig)) key = message.match(/(\[)([a-z].*)(\])/ig)[0]; 34 | if (!this.logs.has(message)) { 35 | this.channel.send({ 36 | content: `${message}`, 37 | allowedMentions: { 38 | users: [] 39 | } 40 | }) 41 | .then((m) => { 42 | this.logs.set(message, { 43 | t: Date.now(), 44 | m: m.id, 45 | c: 1 46 | }); 47 | }) 48 | .catch(console.error); 49 | } else { 50 | if (Date.now() - this.logs.get(message).t > 1000 * 60 * 60) { 51 | this.channel.send({ 52 | content: `${message}`, 53 | allowedMentions: { 54 | users: [] 55 | } 56 | }) 57 | .then((m) => { 58 | this.logs.set(message, { 59 | t: Date.now(), 60 | m: m.id, 61 | c: 1 62 | }); 63 | }) 64 | .catch(console.error); 65 | } else { 66 | this.channel.messages.fetch(this.logs.get(message).m) 67 | .then((msg) => { 68 | this.logs.set(message, { 69 | t: Date.now(), 70 | m: msg.id, 71 | c: this.logs.get(message).c + 1 72 | }); 73 | msg.edit({ 74 | content: `${message} (${this.logs.get(message).c})` 75 | }) 76 | }) 77 | .catch(console.error); 78 | } 79 | } 80 | } 81 | } 82 | 83 | /** 84 | * Вывод ошибки в консоль и канал для логов 85 | * @param {string} message Текст сообщения 86 | */ 87 | error(message) { 88 | console.error(message); 89 | let channel = this?.channel; 90 | if (channel instanceof TextChannel) { 91 | channel.send(`@everyone\n${message}`).catch(console.error); 92 | } 93 | } 94 | 95 | } 96 | 97 | module.exports = Logger; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /structures/Timeout.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | class Timeout { 4 | 5 | execs = new Map(); 6 | started = false; 7 | 8 | /** 9 | * Создает экземпляр Timeout 10 | * @param {number} timer=1000*60*60 Кол-во миллисекунд 11 | * @param {boolean} start=false Стартовать с инициализацией 12 | */ 13 | constructor(timer = 1000 * 60 * 60, start = false) { 14 | this.timer = timer; 15 | this.timeout = 0; 16 | Log.send(`[STRUCTURES/TIMEOUT] Модуль Timeout инициализирован. Таймаут: ${this.timer}ms`); 17 | if (start) this.start(); 18 | } 19 | 20 | /** 21 | * Запускает таймер 22 | */ 23 | start() { 24 | if (this.timeout == 0) { 25 | this.timeout = 1; 26 | this.#execute(); 27 | } 28 | return this.timeout == 0; 29 | } 30 | 31 | /** 32 | * Добавить в расписание выполняемую функцию 33 | * @param {string} k="" Уникальный ключ 34 | * @param {function} v=()=>{} Исполняемый код 35 | */ 36 | add(k = "", v = ()=>{}) { 37 | if ((typeof k === 'string' || k instanceof String) && k != "" && typeof v === 'function') { 38 | this.execs.set(k, v); 39 | return true; 40 | } else { 41 | return false; 42 | } 43 | } 44 | 45 | /** 46 | * Удалить из расписание выполняемую функцию 47 | * @param {string} k="" Уникальный ключ 48 | */ 49 | delete(k = "") { 50 | if ((typeof k === 'string' || k instanceof String) && k != "" && this.execs.get(k) != undefined) { 51 | this.execs.delete(k); 52 | return true; 53 | } else { 54 | return false; 55 | } 56 | } 57 | 58 | #execute() { 59 | setTimeout(() => { 60 | this.started = true; 61 | if (this.execs != undefined) this.execs.forEach((value, key) => { 62 | try { 63 | Log.send(`[STRUCTURES/TIMEOUT] Выполняется ${key}`); 64 | value(); 65 | } catch (e) { 66 | Log.error(`[STRUCTURES/TIMEOUT] Ошибка выполнения ${key}: ${e}`); 67 | } 68 | }); 69 | this.#execute(); 70 | }, !this.started ? 1000 : this.timer); 71 | } 72 | 73 | } 74 | 75 | module.exports = Timeout; --------------------------------------------------------------------------------