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# toyo-discord-bot
Bot for the TOYO Discord with customized commands.
# Development Notes
* Write the code in the `/src` folder. Helper functions can be included as their own `.js` files but will then need to be marked with `export` and then `import <name> from './file.js'` wherever they are going to be used.
* `server.js` is the main bundle of code that is used by the server. This is what is hosted in cloudflare.
* **DEV** Use `npm ngrok` to host the code locally. If doing this, the [Discord Application](https://discord.com/developers/applications/1354448393304408195/information) will need to be updated for where it points. Get the ngrok url and paste it in the `Interactions Endpoint URL` field.
* **PROD** Use `npm run deploy` to push the updated code to Wrangler/cloudflare
* **SECRETS** Secrets/constants can be pushed into cloudflare
* push directly from the dev command line like this `npx wrangler secret put NAME_OF_VARIABLE`, or
* use the webui at cloudflare to create Secrets
* To Use: hen import them into the code using `const token = process.env.NAME_OF_VARIABLE;` within the javascript file.
* TODO: figure out how to do the wrangler deploy from github actions
* [cloudflare guide](https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/get-started/quickstarts/) to create the worker, then follow [This Guide](https://github.com/discord/cloudflare-sample-app) to set up a sample app. For the most part I just copied content out of the sample app into the new worker i created. Its janky, but it worked. shut up.
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# Notes
1. Rate Limits:
* Ensure your bot handles API rate limits gracefully to avoid being throttled by either Discord or Google.
2. Security:
* Do not hardcode sensitive tokens (Discord bot token or Google credentials) in your code. Use environment variables or a secure configuration file.
3. Error Handling:
* The bot includes basic error handling but can be expanded to cover specific issues like invalid ranges or insufficient permissions.
4. Permissions:
* Ensure the Service Account used for the Google Sheets API has "Editor" permissions for the spreadsheet.
* Ensure the Service Account used for the Google Sheets API has "Editor" permissions for the `links_from_discord` spreadsheet.
* Ensure the Service Account has "Reader" access to the `Card_DB` spreadsheet.
* Ensure the Google Sheets API service account has "Editor" access to the `points_fetch_log` spreadsheet.
5. Spreadsheet ID:
* Replace the placeholder YOUR_DISCORD_USERS_SPREADSHEET_ID with the actual ID of your Google Sheet.
6. Customization:
* You can extend the commands to include additional metadata, such as a description for the URL or a timestamp.
* You can modify the headers array to match the actual column headers in your spreadsheet.
# How It Works
1. Command: `archive-application-status`
* The spreadsheet query function uses the `message.author.id` (Discord user ID) to find matching data in the spreadsheet.
* Assumes the spreadsheet has Discord user IDs in column `A` and application statuses in column `B`. Update the `range` and index logic if your structure is different.
* Gracefully handles cases where the user ID does not exist in the spreadsheet or when the spreadsheet is empty.
* The bot sends a read-only request to the specified range in the Google Spreadsheet.
* The bot formats the retrieved data and sends it back to the Discord channel as a reply.
2. Command: `link-email`
* When a user types `link-email user@example.com`, the bot stores the provided email and the users Discord ID in the `Discord_Users` spreadsheet.
* Uses the `spreadsheets.values.append` method from the Google Sheets API to insert new rows into the sheet.
* Ensures the provided email contains an "@" symbol to check for validity. You can add more complex validation logic if needed.
* Stores the Discord user ID in column `A` and the email address in column `B` of the `Discord_Users` spreadsheet.
* Replies to the Discord channel with success or error messages based on the outcome.
* Handles errors such as invalid email input or issues connecting to the Google Sheets API.
3. Command: `submit-card`
* Users can type `submit-card https://example.com` to submit a URL for storage in the `links_from_discord` spreadsheet.
* Uses spreadsheets.values.append from the Google Sheets API to insert new rows into the sheet.
* Stores the Discord user ID in column A and the submitted URL in column B of the `links_from_discord` spreadsheet.
* Ensures the provided URL starts with "http" to confirm it's valid. You can extend this logic for more robust validation if needed.
* Provides feedback to the user, confirming whether the URL was successfully submitted or if an error occurred.
* Handles errors related to URL submission or connectivity issues with the Google Sheets API.
4. Command: `check-card`
* Returns information about the card if the identifier is known.
* Exact ID Match: Users can type `check-card hMkni ` to submit an identifier to search for.
* If a 5-character identifier is provided, the bot performs an **exact, case-sensitive match** in column `A`.
* Returns an error if multiple entries are found with the same ID. This is a data integrity problem that needs to be solved by an administrator.
* Non-Case-Sensitive Title Search: Users can type `check-card Make Your Own Guide` to submit a title to search for.
* If the search term is a string (not a 5-character ID), the bot performs a **non-case-sensitive match** in column `C`.
* Provides a list of matching IDs if multiple results are found, prompting the user to search by ID for detailed information.
* Ensures only one match is returned for ID-based searches.
* Handles cases where no matches are found.
* Returns data in the format of `header: data` for columns A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R.
5. Command: `fetch-points`
* When the user types `fetch-points`, the bot retrieves the message author's Discord ID and username.
* Uses the Google Sheets API to search the spreadsheet for the Discord ID in column `A`.
* Retrieves the points from column `K` (10th index in the array).
* Formats the Mee6 command `/give-item member:discordID item:Yak Point amount:X` using the retrieved points.
* Logs the execution (add logic to send the command to the bot in Discord if necessary).
* Appends a log entry to the points_fetch_log spreadsheet, recording the username, Discord ID, and points awarded.
* Handles cases where the Discord ID doesn't exist or points are invalid (not a number).
* Spreadsheet Structures: Points Spreadsheet, Points Fetch Log
* The Mee6 command must be executed in a Discord channel where Mee6 is active. You can use the Discord API to send the command to the appropriate channel programmatically.
* Includes error handling for invalid Discord IDs, invalid points values, and connectivity issues with the Google Sheets API.
# Example Spreadsheet Structure
## Application_Status
| Column A (Discord ID) | Column B (Application Status) |
| --- | --- |
| 123456789012 | Submitted |
| 987654321098 | Approved |
## Discord_Users
| Column A (Discord ID) | Column B (Email) |
| --- | --- |
| 123456789012 | user1@example.com |
| 987654321098 | user2@example.com |
## links_from_discord
| Column A (Discord ID) | Column B (URL) |
| --- | --- |
| 123456789012 | https://example.com |
| 987654321098 | https://anotherlink.com |
## Card_DB
| Column A (ID) | Column B (url) | Column C (Title) | Column D | ... | Column R |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| ABC12 | https://link | MyCardTitle | Data1 | ... | Data2 |
| DEF34 | https://link2 | AnotherTitle | Data3 | ... | DataM |
## points_db
| Column A (Discord ID) | Column B (Points Available) |
| --- | --- |
| 123456789012 | 10 |
| 987654321098 | 0 |
## points_log
| Column A (Discord ID) | Column B (Points Given) | Column C (Action Date) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 123456789012 | 5 | Mar 10 2025 |
| 987654321098 | 23 | Jan 1 2025 |

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* use the webui at cloudflare to create Secrets
* To Use: hen import them into the code using `const token = process.env.NAME_OF_VARIABLE;` within the javascript file.
* TODO: figure out how to do the wrangler deploy from github actions
* [This Guide](https://github.com/discord/cloudflare-sample-app) was the most useful.
* [cloudflare guide](https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/get-started/quickstarts/) to create the worker, then follow [This Guide](https://github.com/discord/cloudflare-sample-app) to set up a sample app. For the most part I just copied content out of the sample app into the new worker i created. Its janky, but it worked. shut up.
# Building New Commands
NOTE THIS DOES NOT WORK!!!! no idea why. but when working on it i came across this: https://v13.discordjs.guide/creating-your-bot/command-handling.html
1. `src/commands.js` - Add a new command using the template. It needs a name for the **const** to use, the **name** value is what a user enters in the chat `/yoto-store-info parameters go here`, **description** is what pops up when the user is typing
```javascript
export const GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND = {
name: 'yoto-store-info',
description: 'Get information about a listing from the Yoto store.',
};
```
2. `register.js` - **Line 1** Update the import line to include the new command constant:
```javascript
import { AWW_COMMAND, GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND } from './commands.js';
```
3. `register.js` - **Line 37** Add the new command constant into the PUT command body string.
```javascript
body: JSON.stringify([AWW_COMMAND, GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND]),
```
4. `server.js` - **Line 11** Update the import line to include the new command constant:
```javascript
import { AWW_COMMAND, GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND } from './commands.js';
```
5. `server.js` - Add a new command processor for the `router.post` function:
```javascript
case GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND.name.toLowerCase(): {
// Build the response. Best to use other function calls here so this is a short bit of code.
var rawmessage = "Sorry, this function is not implemented yet.";
// Send the message out to Discord.
return new JsonResponse({
type: InteractionResponseType.CHANNEL_MESSAGE_WITH_SOURCE,
data: {
content: rawmessage,
},
});
}
```
6. `server.js` - Write the code to process the actions
7. On the command line (in the working folder) run `npm run register` to register the commands with Discord
8. Publish the code to GitHub
9. Test using ngrok `npm run ngrok` or deploy directly to cloudflare (see above) `npm run publish`
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description: 'Drop some cuteness on this channel.',
};
export const INVITE_COMMAND = {
name: 'invite',
description: 'Get an invite link to add the bot to your server',
};
export const GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND = {
name: 'yoto-store-info',
description: 'Get information about a listing from the Yoto store.',
};

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import { AWW_COMMAND } from './commands.js';
import { AWW_COMMAND, INVITE_COMMAND, GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND } from './commands.js';
import dotenv from 'dotenv';
import process from 'node:process';
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Authorization: `Bot ${token}`,
},
method: 'PUT',
body: JSON.stringify([AWW_COMMAND]),
body: JSON.stringify([AWW_COMMAND, INVITE_COMMAND, GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND]),
});
if (response.ok) {

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InteractionType,
verifyKey,
} from 'discord-interactions';
import { AWW_COMMAND } from './commands.js';
import { AWW_COMMAND, INVITE_COMMAND, GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND } from './commands.js';
import { getCuteUrl } from './reddit.js';
import { InteractionResponseFlags } from 'discord-interactions';
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* A simple :wave: hello page to verify the worker is working.
*/
router.get('/', (request, env) => {
return new Response(`👋 ${env.DISCORD_APPLICATION_ID}`);
return new Response(`Hello World! This is a Discord bot meant for The Optimistic Yack Order. \n👋 ${env.DISCORD_APPLICATION_ID}`);
});
/**
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},
});
}
case GET_STORE_PAGE_COMMAND.name.toLowerCase(): {
// Build the response. Best to use other function calls here so this is a short bit of code.
var rawmessage = "Sorry, this function is not implemented yet.";
// Send the message out to Discord.
return new JsonResponse({
type: InteractionResponseType.CHANNEL_MESSAGE_WITH_SOURCE,
data: {
content: rawmessage,
},
});
}
default:
return new JsonResponse({ error: 'Unknown Type' }, { status: 400 });
}