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revolution.js

v1.3.1

Published

A bot API for the platform Revolution. NodeJS LIBRARY [GitHub](https://github.com/JustAnEric/Revolution.js)

Downloads

44

Readme

Revolution.js

This is a NodeJS recreation of the working Revolution API.

Install our Revolution.js Node library by this command:

npm i revolution.js

Usage and Examples

Getting Started

Events Example

// EVENTS
  
client.listen("ready", () => {
  console.log("Hello. The bot is online!")
});
  
client.listen("server_message", async (id, raw) => {
  console.log("A message has been sent by my users!");
  if (raw.message == ".super") {
    await bot.send_message(id, raw.message); //repeat the message back to the user of the server!
  }
});
  // EVENTS END

General Example

ES6
// NESSACERY IMPORTS
import { Bot } from 'revolution.js';
// NESSACERY IMPORTS END

// BOT CLIENT  
const client = new Bot({
  token: process.env.token, // default: null; your token is here, authorizes your bot to our servers.
  channels: ["revolution~chat"]
});

await client.run()

// BOT CLIENT END
console.log(client)
// EVENTS
  
client.listen("ready", () => {
  console.log("Hello. The bot is online!")
});
  
client.listen("server_message", async (id, data) => {
  console.log("A message has been sent by my users!");
  if (data.content === ".super") {
    await data.channel.send(data.content); //repeat the message back to the user of the server!
  }
});
// EVENTS END
CommonJS
const req = (async function () {
  // NESSACERY IMPORTS
  const { Bot } = await import('revolution.js');
  // NESSACERY IMPORTS END

  // BOT CLIENT  
  const client = new Bot({
    token: process.env.token, // default: null; your token is here, authorizes your bot to our servers.
    channels: ["revolution~chat"]
  });

  await client.run()

  // BOT CLIENT END
  console.log(client)
  // EVENTS
  
  client.listen("ready", () => {
    console.log("Hello. The bot is online!")
  });
  
  client.listen("server_message", async (id, data) => {
    console.log("A message has been sent by my users!");
    if (data.content === ".super") {
      await data.channel.send(data.content); //repeat the message back to the user of the server!
    }
  });
  // EVENTS END
})();

Commands

const client = new Bot({
  token: process.env.token,
  name: 'Bot',
  channels: ["revolution~chat"],
  commands: true, // to enable commands
  prefix: "!", // the prefix you want,
  help: true // if you want a help command
});

Migrating from Older Versions

1.2 to 1.3

  • Getting the ID of the channel of a message has been changed from message.channel to message.channel.id
  • Getting the content of a message is changed from message.message to message.content
  • The servers argument in the Bot constructor has been changed to channels

1.0 to 1.2

  • Instead of using commands.Bot(), the Bot class should be used directly

Documentation

You can find the documentation at https://github.com/JustAnEric/Revolution.js/wiki/Documentation