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firefiles-wrapper

v1.0.1

Published

Wrapper oficial de la api de firefies

Downloads

5

Readme

Instalacion

$ npm install --save firefiles-wrapper

Requiere

Actualizaciones:

/**
* 1.0.0 Se agrego el smoke y el hug
*/

Funciones

smoke


const fire = require('firefiles-wrapper')
const Fire = new fire.FireApi() //Por ahora solo funciona con () si en algun momento la api empieza a usar sistema de tokens se implementara la token al wrapper
Fire.smoke()

/**
Devuelve un link
 */

hug


const fire = require('firefiles-wrapper')
const Fire = new fire.FireApi() //Por ahora solo funciona con () si en algun momento la api empieza a usar sistema de tokens se implementara la token al wrapper
Fire.smoke()

/**
Devuelve un link
 */

Ejemplo de bot (discord.js)


//Packetes que require
const discord = require('discord.js'); //Esto también puede ser discord.js-commando u otros paquetes hechos en node.!
const fire = require('firefiles-wrapper') //Esto es el wrapper de la api

//Crear el bot
const client = new Discord.Client();

const Fire = new fire.FireApi()

//Cada vez que alguien escribe un mensaje, este se activa
//(Si usa 'await' en sus funciones, asegúrese de poner async aquí)
client.on('message', async message => {

    //Pon el prefix de tu bot
    const settings = {
      prefix: '>',
    }

    //Esto leera la parte del comando luego del prefix
    var command = message.content.toLowerCase().slice(settings.prefix.length).split(' ')[0];

    //Esto son los argumentos del comando
    var args = message.content.split(' ').slice(1);

    //Esto detectara si el mensaje empieza con el prefix y si no no hace nada
    //Luego si detecta que el usuario es un bot no hara nada.
    if (!message.content.startsWith(tokens.prefix) || message.author.bot) return;

    if(command === "hug") {

        let image = await Fire.hug()

        message.channel.send(image)

    }
  
     if(command === "smoke") {

        let image = await Fire.smoke()

        message.channel.send(image)

    }
});

//La token de tu bot (nunca se la muetres a naie)
client.login('token')