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disbot-ts

v1.1.4

Published

A Discord Bot framework for TypeScript

Downloads

0

Readme

Disbot-TS

Disbot-TS is a package library written in TypeScript that interacts with the Discord API using Discord.js to make bots easier to create. It includes basic features from simple message event handling, to custom task scheduling using cron jobs.
Disbot does all the validation for you, so there's no need to check for a prefix, or check if the author is a bot. It's all in the package!

Installation

Disbot-TS can be used on TypeScript. For the JavaScript version, see Disbot
npm install --save disbot-ts

Example Usage

index.ts

import { Disbot } from 'disbot';
import { Ping } from './ping'

Disbot.Init('bot_token').then((data: any) => {
    data.client.on('message', (message: any) => {
        new Message(message, [
            {
                name: 'ping',
                component: Ping
            }
        ], '!');
    });
});

Example Command

Ping.ts

import { Command } from 'disbot';

export class Ping extends Command {

    constructor(params: any) {
        super(params);
    }

    run() {
        // Command Logic
    }
}

The params property is passed by the Command class when the command is first initialized by the message service.
params contains 3 properties and can be accessed in the child class:
this.message - The message object.
this.client - The bot client object.
this.args[] - An array with all the commands arguments.

Built-In Command Methods

Disbot's command controller class contains several methods for making Discord bots as smooth as possible.
sendEmbed(props: Object) - Sends an embedded message using the default Discord options.
reply(message: string) - Replies to a message.
send(message: string) - Sends a message to the current channel.
concat(arg: number) - Concatenates a string (join) from the specified argument onwards.

Task Scheduler

index.ts

new TaskScheduler(data, {
    cron: '*/1 * * * *',
    component: CronComponent'
});

Where data is the data returned on the Disbot.Init() function. Similar to the Command structure, TaskScheduler's component property takes a component file that is run when the cron is run, and repeated.

Commands

index.ts

data.client.on('message', (message: any) => {
    new Message(message, [
        {
            name: 'testcommand',
            component: TestCommand
        };
    ], prefix);
});

data.client.on('message') is fired whenever there is a new message in any channel.
prefix - The command prefix. Leave the string empty if no prefix is required.
The name property can be used in various ways:

String

Only allows 1 specific string to execute the command.

name: 'testcommand'

Array

Allows multiple strings to execute the command.

name: [
    'testcommand',
    'testing',
    'imjusttesting'
]

You can pass options in each command object. The current only supported options are:

Options (Optional)

options: {
    disabled: boolean,  // true or false; if true it stops the command
    adminOnly: boolean, // true or false; limits execution to administrators
    permissions: [] // the permissions required to execute the command
}