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Enso-Bot/EnsoBot.py

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import asyncio
import datetime
import discord
from decouple import config
from discord import Embed, Colour, Member
from discord.ext import commands
from discord.ext.commands import is_owner
import settings
# Getting the Bot token from Environment Variables
API_TOKEN = config('DISCORD_TOKEN')
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# Bot Initiation
client = commands.Bot( # Create a new bot
command_prefix="~", # Set the prefix
description='Ensō~Chan!', # Set a description for the bot
owner_id=154840866496839680) # Your unique User ID
# Removes the default help command
client.remove_command('help')
# Calls the cogs from the settings.py file and loads them
if __name__ == '__main__':
for ext in settings.extensions:
client.load_extension(ext)
# Bot Status on Discord
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@client.event
async def on_ready():
# Tells me that the bot is ready and logged in
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print('Bot is ready.')
# Sets the bots status on discord for everyone to view
await client.change_presence(activity=discord.Game(name="With Izzy 😏😏"))
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# Bot ~Ping command in milliseconds
@client.command(name="ping", aliases=["Ping"])
@is_owner()
async def ping(ctx):
# Send the latency of the bot (ms)
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await ctx.send(f'Pong! {round(client.latency * 1000)}ms')
# Bot event for new member joining, sending an embed introducing them to the server
@client.event
async def on_member_join(member):
# Set the channel id to "newpeople"
new_people = client.get_channel(669771571337887765)
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# Set the channel id to "general"
general = client.get_channel(663651584399507481)
# Set the enso server icon and the welcoming gif
server_icon = "https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/683490529862090814/715010931620446269/image1.jpg?width=658&height=658"
welcome_gif = "https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/714671068941647933/717144047252275270/f4d7de6463d3ada02058a094fd6917ac.gif"
# Set up embed for the #newpeople channel
embed = Embed(title="\n**Welcome To Ensō!**",
colour=Colour(0x30e419),
timestamp=datetime.datetime.utcnow())
embed.set_thumbnail(url=server_icon)
embed.set_image(url=welcome_gif)
embed.add_field(
name="\u200b",
value=f"Hello {member.mention}! We hope you enjoy your stay in this server! ",
inline=False)
embed.add_field(
name="\u200b",
value=f"Be sure to check out our <#669815048658747392> channel to read the rules and <#683490529862090814> channel to get caught up with any changes! ",
inline=False)
embed.add_field(
name="\u200b",
value=f"Last but not least, feel free to go into <#669775971297132556> to introduce yourself!",
inline=False)
# Send embed to #newpeople
await new_people.send(embed=embed)
# Set hamothyID equal to my id in discord
hamothyID = '<@&715412394968350756>'
# String for welcoming people in the #general channel
general_welcome = f"Welcome to the server! {member.mention} I hope you enjoy your stay here <a:huh:676195228872474643> <a:huh:676195228872474643> " \
f"\nPlease go into <#722347423913213992> to choose some ping-able roles for events! " \
f"\nPlease ping {hamothyID} for any questions about the server and of course, the other staff members!"
# Send welcome message to #general
await general.send(general_welcome)
# ~marry command allows the bot to wed two young lovers together
@client.command(name="marry", aliases=["Marry"])
async def marry(ctx, member: Member):
# Send a message to the channel mentioning the author and the person they want to wed.
await ctx.send(f"{ctx.author.mention} **Proposes To** {member.mention} **Do you accept??** "
f"\nRespond with [**Y**es/**N**o]")
# A check that makes sure that the reply is not from the author
# and that the reply is in the same channel as the proposal
def check(m):
return m.author == member and m.channel == ctx.channel
# Surround with try/except to catch any exceptions that may occur
try:
# Wait for the message from the mentioned user
msg = await client.wait_for('message', check=check, timeout=30)
# if the person says yes
if msg.content.lower() in ['y', 'yes', 'yea']:
# Congratulate them!
await ctx.send(
f"Congratulations! ヽ(・∀・)ノ {ctx.author.mention} and {member.mention} are now married to each other!")
# if the person says no
elif msg.content.lower() in ['n', 'no', 'nah']:
# Try to console the person and wish them the best in their life
await ctx.send(f"Unlucky (T▽T), maybe another time! {ctx.author.mention}")
else:
# Abort the process as the message sent did not make sense
await ctx.send("Senpaiiii! Speak English Please ⋋_⋌")
except asyncio.TimeoutError as e:
print(e)
# Send out an error message if the user waited too long
await ctx.send("Awww they waited too long (✖╭╮✖)")
# Allows the bot to echo the dm's that it receives
@client.event
async def on_message(message):
# Making sure that the bot doesn't reply to itself
if message.author == client.user:
return
# Setting the id of myself
author = message.author.id
# Checking if the message is not sent in server
if message.guild is None:
# Checking if the owner is sending the message
if author == client.owner_id:
# Send message to #general
channel = client.get_channel(663651584399507481)
await channel.send(message.content)
else:
# Sends error message if the person is not the owner
message = await message.channel.send("Sorry, you don't have permission to echo dms!")
# Let the user read the message for 2.5 seconds
await asyncio.sleep(2.5)
# Delete the message
await message.delete()
await client.process_commands(message)
# Bot Event for handling all errors within discord.commands
@client.event
async def on_command_error(ctx, args2):
# if the user did not specify an user
if isinstance(args2, commands.MissingRequiredArgument):
await on_command_missing_user(ctx)
# if the user has spammed a command and invoked a cooldown
elif isinstance(args2, commands.CommandOnCooldown):
await on_command_cooldown(ctx, args2)
# if the user does not the correct permissions to call a command
elif isinstance(args2, commands.CheckFailure):
await on_command_permission(ctx)
# Async def for handling cooldown error/permission errors
async def on_command_cooldown(ctx, error):
# Send an error message to the user telling them that the command is on cooldown
message = await ctx.send(f'That command is on cooldown. Try again in {error.retry_after:,.2f} seconds.')
# Let the User read the message for 2.5 seconds
await asyncio.sleep(2.5)
# Delete the message
await message.delete()
# Async def for handling permission errors
async def on_command_permission(ctx):
# Send an error message to the user saying that they don't have permission to use this command
message = await ctx.send("Uh oh! You don't have permission to use this command!")
# Let the user read the message for 2.5 seconds
await asyncio.sleep(2.5)
# Delete the message
await message.delete()
async def on_command_missing_user(ctx):
# Send an error message to the user saying that an argument is missing
message = await ctx.send("Uh oh! Couldn't find anyone to mention! Try again!")
# Let the user read the message for 2.5 seconds
await asyncio.sleep(2.5)
# Delete the message
await message.delete()
# Run the bot, allowing it to come online
try:
client.run(API_TOKEN)
except discord.errors.LoginFailure as e:
print("Login unsuccessful.")
"""
def write_to_dm_file(time, author, content):
with open('images/logs/dm-logs.txt', mode='a') as dm_logs_file:
dm_logs_file.write(f"{time}: {author}: {content}")
# File Writing Variables
time = message.created_at
msg_time = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S')
msg_author = message.author
msg_content = message.content
"""