import asyncio from discord import Member from discord.ext import commands from discord.ext.commands import BucketType, command, cooldown # Set up the Cog import db from settings import enso_guild_ID class Relationship(commands.Cog): def __init__(self, bot): self.bot = bot @command(name="marry", aliases=["Marry"]) @cooldown(1, 1, BucketType.user) async def marry(self, ctx, member: Member): """Allows the bot to wed two young lovers together""" # Getting the guild of the user guild = ctx.author.guild # Make sure the guild is Enso if guild.id != enso_guild_ID: return # Use database connection with db.connection() as conn: # Get the author's row from the Members Table select_query = """SELECT * FROM members WHERE discordID = (?)""" val = ctx.author.id, cursor = conn.cursor() # Execute the SQL Query cursor.execute(select_query, val) result = cursor.fetchone() # Make sure that the user cannot marry themselves if member.id == ctx.author.id: await ctx.send("Senpaii! ˭̡̞(◞⁎˃ᆺ˂)◞*✰ You can't possibly marry yourself!") return # Make sure that the person is not already married to someone else within the server elif result[2] is not None: member = guild.get_member(int(result[2])) await ctx.send(f"((╬◣﹏◢)) You're already married to {member.mention}!") return # 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 self.bot.wait_for('message', check=check, timeout=30) # if the person says yes if msg.content.lower() in ['y', 'yes', 'yea']: # Using connection to the database with db.connection() as conn: message_time = msg.created_at.strftime("%a, %b %d, %Y") # Update the existing records in the database with the user that they are marrying along with the time of the accepted proposal update_query = """UPDATE members SET married = (?), marriedDate = (?) WHERE discordID = (?)""" proposer = member.id, message_time, ctx.author.id, proposee = ctx.author.id, message_time, member.id, cursor = conn.cursor() # Execute the SQL Query's cursor.execute(update_query, proposer) cursor.execute(update_query, proposee) conn.commit() print(cursor.rowcount, "Records Updated in Members!") # Congratulate them! await ctx.send( f"Congratulations! 。゚( ゚^∀^゚)゚。 {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"{ctx.author.mention} It's okay King. Pick up your crown and move on (◕‿◕✿)") else: # Abort the process as the message sent did not make sense await ctx.send("Senpaiiii! (。╯︵╰。) Speak English Please") except asyncio.TimeoutError as ex: print(ex) # Send out an error message if the user waited too long await ctx.send("(。T ω T。) They waited too long") @command(name="divorce", aliases=["Divorce"]) @cooldown(1, 1, BucketType.user) async def divorce(self, ctx, member: Member): """Allows the bot to divorce users""" # Getting the guild of the user guild = ctx.author.guild # Make sure the guild is Enso if guild.id != enso_guild_ID: return # Use database connection with db.connection() as conn: # Get the author's row from the Members Table select_query = """SELECT * FROM members WHERE discordID = (?)""" val = ctx.author.id, cursor = conn.cursor() # Execute the SQL Query cursor.execute(select_query, val) result = cursor.fetchone() # Make sure that the user cannot divorce themselves if member.id == ctx.author.id: await ctx.send("Senpaii! ˭̡̞(◞⁎˃ᆺ˂)◞*✰ You can't possibly divorce yourself!") return # Make sure that the person trying to divorce is actually married to the user elif result[2] is None: await ctx.send(f"((╬◣﹏◢)) You must be married in order to divorce someone! Baka!") return # Make sure the person is married to the person that they're trying to divorce elif result[2] != str(member.id): member = guild.get_member(int(result[2])) await ctx.send(f"(ノ ゜口゜)ノ You can only divorce the person that you're married!" f"\n That person is {member.mention}") return # Send a message to the channel mentioning the author and the person they want to wed. await ctx.send( f"{ctx.author.mention} **Wishes to Divorce** {member.mention} **Are you willing to break this sacred bond??**" 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 self.bot.wait_for('message', check=check, timeout=30) # if the person says yes if msg.content.lower() in ['y', 'yes', 'yea']: # Using connection to the database with db.connection() as conn: # Update the existing records in the database with the user that they are marrying along with the time of the accepted proposal update_query = """UPDATE members SET married = null, marriedDate = null WHERE discordID = (?)""" divorcer = ctx.author.id, divorcee = member.id, cursor = conn.cursor() # Execute the SQL Query's cursor.execute(update_query, divorcer) cursor.execute(update_query, divorcee) conn.commit() print(cursor.rowcount, "Records Updated in Members!") # Congratulate them! await ctx.send( f" ૮( ´⁰▱๋⁰ )ა {ctx.author.mention} and {member.mention} are now divorced. I hope you two can find happiness in life with other people") # 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"Sorry but you're gonna need {ctx.author.mention}'s consent to move forward with this!") else: # Abort the process as the message sent did not make sense await ctx.send("Senpaiiii! (。╯︵╰。) Speak English Please") except asyncio.TimeoutError as ex: print(ex) # Send out an error message if the user waited too long await ctx.send("(。T ω T。) They waited too long") def setup(bot): bot.add_cog(Relationship(bot))