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Twentysix 974aa71759 Added warning 2016-02-17 23:52:21 +01:00
Twentysix c1372806e8 Update README.md 2016-02-17 23:29:57 +01:00
Twentysix 35ed817203 Update README.md 2016-02-11 09:47:05 +01:00
Twentysix 5e431b52bf Added !lmgtfy
!lmgtfy [search terms]
2016-01-26 23:45:00 +01:00
Twentysix 0827fb0c33 Update README.md 2016-01-26 15:12:34 +01:00
Twentysix b5f240fdb8 Hotfix 2016-01-25 22:31:58 +01:00
Twentysix 970c3a5ef0 Custom prefix, can now change settings on the fly
!setting [setting] [value]
2016-01-25 21:49:25 +01:00
Twentysix ef05727477 Prevent URL in !twitchalert 2016-01-23 05:00:49 +01:00
Twentysix e207f09f40 Update README.md 2016-01-22 13:42:17 +01:00
Twentysix c36db5dad1 Typos 2016-01-21 15:44:14 +01:00
Twentysix d06345dbe2 fix !imdb 2016-01-21 15:25:38 +01:00
Twentysix 1763c76d69 Various fixes 2016-01-21 15:08:35 +01:00
Twentysix 45e5886282 !imdb now available 2016-01-21 14:48:28 +01:00
Twentysix d593c9d625 Fixed conflicts 2016-01-21 14:33:18 +01:00
Twentysix 0862681078 Have to fix some stuff before making !imdb available 2016-01-21 14:03:17 +01:00
Twentysix 7cef720350 Merge pull request #28 from WingsOfAltair/patch-1
Added !imdb command
2016-01-21 13:59:00 +01:00
WingsOfAltair eb1b997fa6 Added imdb command
This command provides information about a certain movie using IMDB's API.
Usage example: !imdb The dark knight
2016-01-21 13:51:10 +02:00
Markus 2342016314 Removed !chat
Not yet compatible with async / aiohttp
2016-01-21 12:38:26 +01:00
Markus d654bd9538 Fixed !meme help
Deleted some IDs + Text because the 2000 character limit
2016-01-20 15:34:41 +01:00
Markus dd223a1a1d remove cache file 2016-01-20 13:14:24 +01:00
Markus 44508e1492 Update Reade.md 2016-01-20 13:02:42 +01:00
Markus 15932f3e51 Master Update
General Update
2016-01-20 13:01:19 +01:00
Twentysix 7be20e127b Update README.md 2016-01-18 04:10:46 +01:00
Twentysix 9ce74b6ec8 Poll system, 2 new trivia lists
!poll
!endpoll
2016-01-18 01:57:16 +01:00
Twentysix c0f24ae663 Typo in games trivia list 2016-01-17 05:43:43 +01:00
Markus b8e7e97efe Youtube video title
Now with the title and not more with the id
2016-01-16 23:36:36 +01:00
Markus a48d4e9374 Youtube video title
Now the bot prints the video title and not more the youtube id
2016-01-16 23:27:47 +01:00
Markus c3f7c8936e !chat fix
Fixed a stupid mistake
2016-01-16 18:19:50 +01:00
Markus c1d73c3038 New command [!chat]
Now it's possible to chat with the cleverbot
2016-01-16 18:09:36 +01:00
Twentysix f4fd244554 Update README.md 2016-01-16 03:20:11 +01:00
Twentysix 76068f2393 Added blacklist
!blacklist
!forgive
2016-01-16 01:13:17 +01:00
Twentysix 9943d8472b Proper permission check for voice 2016-01-16 00:13:40 +01:00
Twentysix a4c001dd39 discord.py got fixed, changing again
Message history no longer reversed
2016-01-15 22:03:58 +01:00
Twentysix c45acb65ca Added warning 2016-01-15 21:21:43 +01:00
Twentysix e73e1f38d2 Fix for recent discord.py change 2016-01-15 21:13:58 +01:00
Twentysix aaae7fbfe0 Fix for random encoding issue. Maybe. 2016-01-15 08:49:33 +01:00
Twentysix 2a073bbd50 !urban async friendly 2016-01-14 23:08:43 +01:00
Twentysix 33f5114666 Merge pull request #19 from crysis909/master
!urban - Urban dictionary search
2016-01-14 23:03:24 +01:00
Twentysix f494bac4d9 Hotfix for !song 2016-01-14 17:14:25 +01:00
Twentysix 9830e1d8c3 Phasing out requests module 2016-01-14 17:00:53 +01:00
Twentysix 1dc8f937f5 Update README.md 2016-01-14 12:42:54 +01:00
Twentysix 95313ae446 New trivia list, anime 2016-01-13 13:20:26 +01:00
Twentysix 706b4e63a2 Update README.md 2016-01-12 23:16:25 +01:00
Twentysix 1162df4157 Settings and empty files generated at runtime
Settings and empty files are now generated at runtime
Easier first run process, the user can input email, password and admin
role directly into the terminal
2016-01-12 22:08:06 +01:00
Twentysix 797ac6d76a Update README.md 2016-01-12 19:35:14 +01:00
Twentysix b6447e68ec Typos in trivia list 2016-01-12 15:11:25 +01:00
Twentysix 96fb81581e A new list and some small fixes to the others 2016-01-12 13:56:32 +01:00
Twentysix d86adc4509 Added !debug and 2 lists of questions 2016-01-12 12:14:00 +01:00
Twentysix 15e727ef4c Update README.md 2016-01-11 22:09:31 +01:00
Twentysix 4bce1994d0 Hotfix for trivia
In case it runs out of questions in the current list
2016-01-11 21:31:39 +01:00
Twentysix a3482f939a Trivia system and 2 lists of questions
!trivia
2016-01-11 18:59:32 +01:00
Twentysix 8cd50a1cbb Update README.md 2016-01-10 23:06:09 +01:00
Twentysix 761bd7eb2c Fixed local playlists for Linux
glob module gave different results on Linux.
Most likely fixed
2016-01-10 08:27:45 +01:00
Twentysix 2e78a3f829 Minor fixes 2016-01-10 07:43:33 +01:00
Twentysix 03332be3aa !cleanup improved, admin help added
!cleanup [name/mention] [number] - Deletes last [number] messages of
[name]
!admin help
2016-01-09 16:03:36 +01:00
Twentysix 385ee1b409 Update README.md 2016-01-09 08:15:03 +01:00
crysis909 e293d0546c New Command [!urban]
Added Urban Dictionary
2016-01-09 00:15:51 +01:00
Twentysix be4ccc4bfc Hotfix for twitch alert system
Streams were erroneously marked as inexistant in case of error. Most
likely fixed.
2016-01-08 20:54:27 +01:00
Twentysix cc8b4b0585 Merge pull request #6 from rookwood101/patch-1
Fixed typo that allowed arbitrary volumes
2016-01-08 18:40:49 +01:00
Alex Sadler e1c4edba9f Fix typo which allowed arbitrary volumes 2016-01-08 15:14:06 +00:00
Twentysix 7a82c9ec68 Twitch alert system, custom commands' list
Added !twitchalert !stoptwitchalert to add and remove online alerts
about the specified streamer in the channel
Added !customcommands for the custom commands list of the server
Added startRedLoop.bat for automatically restarting the bot in case of
crash
2016-01-08 15:56:21 +01:00
Twentysix c722c9e117 Fixed !choose
Behaved incorrectly with only two choices
2016-01-06 21:20:10 +01:00
Twentysix cd597b1665 Update README.md 2016-01-06 07:28:56 +01:00
Twentysix 47e9c657b2 Added download mode and !volume
Added download mode since streaming is buggy. This is now the default
mode and can be turned on and off with !downloadmode
Added !volume [0-1]
2016-01-05 16:52:19 +01:00
Twentysix 0ac2a02968 Update README.md 2016-01-05 01:06:54 +01:00
Twentysix 2d312292ea Added !avatar [name or mention] 2016-01-05 00:06:20 +01:00
Twentysix 9eafd44ec8 Update README.md 2016-01-04 18:36:59 +01:00
Twentysix fbea3e91dd Added local mp3/flac support 2016-01-04 18:02:45 +01:00
Twentysix a6193e1f37 Hotfix for recent discord.py change 2016-01-04 05:04:44 +01:00
Twentysix 1e8b9ab681 Fixed !reload and !getplaylist
!reload now works and !getplaylist splits the message in multiple parts
2016-01-04 04:37:04 +01:00
Twentysix cf5e07851b Name restrictions removed, settings check (...)
Name restrictions have been removed. It no longer force upon the user
the .Name() format. Settings are now checked every boot for consistency.
Slot machine now shows credits left every play
2016-01-03 15:58:43 +01:00
Twentysix bb96050eaf Update README.md 2016-01-03 09:21:40 +01:00
Twentysix a871267b11 Added startRed.bat for easier bug reports 2016-01-03 08:53:37 +01:00
Twentysix d5eb0a9db1 Fixed !youtube
!youtube wasn't working correctly with !pause, !resume and favorites
2016-01-03 08:31:09 +01:00
Twentysix 6f6963b1af Update README.md 2016-01-03 07:01:31 +01:00
Twentysix 6e3fa6b73f Properly check for permissions. Updated README 2016-01-03 04:19:26 +01:00
Twentysix 01a69d2ebc Name check at start and updated README 2016-01-02 16:44:09 +01:00
Twentysix26 71eade46f8 Fixed README.md 2016-01-02 15:36:51 +01:00
Twentysix26 cb2451c04e Fixed README.md. Again. 2016-01-02 11:12:51 +01:00
Twentysix26 179feb155f Fixed README.md 2016-01-02 11:05:00 +01:00
Twentysix 94b98c2535 Added favorites folder 2016-01-02 10:42:15 +01:00
Twentysix 18061321cb First commit 2016-01-02 10:25:47 +01:00
Twentysix 4d6930c3a7 🎊 Added .gitattributes & .gitignore files 2016-01-02 10:14:18 +01:00
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### Bandit config file generated
### This config may optionally select a subset of tests to run or skip by
### filling out the 'tests' and 'skips' lists given below. If no tests are
### specified for inclusion then it is assumed all tests are desired. The skips
### set will remove specific tests from the include set. This can be controlled
### using the -t/-s CLI options. Note that the same test ID should not appear
### in both 'tests' and 'skips', this would be nonsensical and is detected by
### Bandit at runtime.
# Available tests:
# B101 : assert_used
# B102 : exec_used
# B103 : set_bad_file_permissions
# B104 : hardcoded_bind_all_interfaces
# B105 : hardcoded_password_string
# B106 : hardcoded_password_funcarg
# B107 : hardcoded_password_default
# B108 : hardcoded_tmp_directory
# B110 : try_except_pass
# B112 : try_except_continue
# B201 : flask_debug_true
# B301 : pickle
# B302 : marshal
# B303 : md5
# B304 : ciphers
# B305 : cipher_modes
# B306 : mktemp_q
# B307 : eval
# B308 : mark_safe
# B309 : httpsconnection
# B310 : urllib_urlopen
# B311 : random
# B312 : telnetlib
# B313 : xml_bad_cElementTree
# B314 : xml_bad_ElementTree
# B315 : xml_bad_expatreader
# B316 : xml_bad_expatbuilder
# B317 : xml_bad_sax
# B318 : xml_bad_minidom
# B319 : xml_bad_pulldom
# B320 : xml_bad_etree
# B321 : ftplib
# B322 : input
# B323 : unverified_context
# B324 : hashlib_new_insecure_functions
# B325 : tempnam
# B401 : import_telnetlib
# B402 : import_ftplib
# B403 : import_pickle
# B404 : import_subprocess
# B405 : import_xml_etree
# B406 : import_xml_sax
# B407 : import_xml_expat
# B408 : import_xml_minidom
# B409 : import_xml_pulldom
# B410 : import_lxml
# B411 : import_xmlrpclib
# B412 : import_httpoxy
# B413 : import_pycrypto
# B501 : request_with_no_cert_validation
# B502 : ssl_with_bad_version
# B503 : ssl_with_bad_defaults
# B504 : ssl_with_no_version
# B505 : weak_cryptographic_key
# B506 : yaml_load
# B507 : ssh_no_host_key_verification
# B601 : paramiko_calls
# B602 : subprocess_popen_with_shell_equals_true
# B603 : subprocess_without_shell_equals_true
# B604 : any_other_function_with_shell_equals_true
# B605 : start_process_with_a_shell
# B606 : start_process_with_no_shell
# B607 : start_process_with_partial_path
# B608 : hardcoded_sql_expressions
# B609 : linux_commands_wildcard_injection
# B610 : django_extra_used
# B611 : django_rawsql_used
# B701 : jinja2_autoescape_false
# B702 : use_of_mako_templates
# B703 : django_mark_safe
# (optional) list included test IDs here, eg '[B101, B406]':
tests:
# (optional) list skipped test IDs here, eg '[B101, B406]':
skips: ['B322']
### (optional) plugin settings - some test plugins require configuration data
### that may be given here, per-plugin. All bandit test plugins have a built in
### set of sensible defaults and these will be used if no configuration is
### provided. It is not necessary to provide settings for every (or any) plugin
### if the defaults are acceptable.
any_other_function_with_shell_equals_true:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
hardcoded_tmp_directory:
tmp_dirs:
- /tmp
- /var/tmp
- /dev/shm
linux_commands_wildcard_injection:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
ssl_with_bad_defaults:
bad_protocol_versions:
- PROTOCOL_SSLv2
- SSLv2_METHOD
- SSLv23_METHOD
- PROTOCOL_SSLv3
- PROTOCOL_TLSv1
- SSLv3_METHOD
- TLSv1_METHOD
ssl_with_bad_version:
bad_protocol_versions:
- PROTOCOL_SSLv2
- SSLv2_METHOD
- SSLv23_METHOD
- PROTOCOL_SSLv3
- PROTOCOL_TLSv1
- SSLv3_METHOD
- TLSv1_METHOD
start_process_with_a_shell:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
start_process_with_no_shell:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
start_process_with_partial_path:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
subprocess_popen_with_shell_equals_true:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
subprocess_without_shell_equals_true:
no_shell:
- os.execl
- os.execle
- os.execlp
- os.execlpe
- os.execv
- os.execve
- os.execvp
- os.execvpe
- os.spawnl
- os.spawnle
- os.spawnlp
- os.spawnlpe
- os.spawnv
- os.spawnve
- os.spawnvp
- os.spawnvpe
- os.startfile
shell:
- os.system
- os.popen
- os.popen2
- os.popen3
- os.popen4
- popen2.popen2
- popen2.popen3
- popen2.popen4
- popen2.Popen3
- popen2.Popen4
- commands.getoutput
- commands.getstatusoutput
subprocess:
- subprocess.Popen
- subprocess.call
- subprocess.check_call
- subprocess.check_output
- subprocess.run
try_except_continue:
check_typed_exception: false
try_except_pass:
check_typed_exception: false
weak_cryptographic_key:
weak_key_size_dsa_high: 1024
weak_key_size_dsa_medium: 2048
weak_key_size_ec_high: 160
weak_key_size_ec_medium: 224
weak_key_size_rsa_high: 1024
weak_key_size_rsa_medium: 2048
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version: "2" # required to adjust maintainability checks
checks:
argument-count:
config:
threshold: 8 # work on this later
complex-logic:
enabled: false # Disabled in favor of using Radon for this
config:
threshold: 4
file-lines:
enabled: false # enable after audio stuff...
config:
threshold: 2000 # I would set this lower if not for cogs as command containers.
method-complexity:
enabled: false # Disabled in favor of using Radon for this
config:
threshold: 5
method-count:
enabled: false # I would set this lower if not for cogs as command containers.
config:
threshold: 20
method-lines:
enabled: false
config:
threshold: 25 # I'm fine with long methods, cautious about the complexity of a single method.
nested-control-flow:
config:
threshold: 6
return-statements:
config:
threshold: 6
similar-code:
enabled: false
config:
threshold: # language-specific defaults. an override will affect all languages.
identical-code:
enabled: false
config:
threshold: # language-specific defaults. an override will affect all languages.
plugins:
bandit:
enabled: false
radon:
enabled: false
config:
threshold: "D"
duplication:
enabled: false
config:
languages:
python:
python_version: 3
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# Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization
* text=auto
# Custom for Visual Studio
*.cs diff=csharp
# Standard to msysgit
*.doc diff=astextplain
*.DOC diff=astextplain
*.docx diff=astextplain
*.DOCX diff=astextplain
*.dot diff=astextplain
*.DOT diff=astextplain
*.pdf diff=astextplain
*.PDF diff=astextplain
*.rtf diff=astextplain
*.RTF diff=astextplain
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# Default
* @Twentysix26
# Core
redbot/core/bank.py @palmtree5
redbot/core/checks.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/cli.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/config.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/cog_manager.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/core_commands.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/context.py @Tobotimus
redbot/core/commands/* @mikeshardmind
redbot/core/data_manager.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/dev_commands.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/drivers/* @tekulvw
redbot/core/events.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/global_checks.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/i18n.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/modlog.py @palmtree5
redbot/core/rpc.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/utils/chat_formatting.py @tekulvw
redbot/core/utils/mod.py @palmtree5
redbot/core/utils/data_converter.py @mikeshardmind
redbot/core/utils/antispam.py @mikeshardmind
redbot/core/utils/tunnel.py @mikeshardmind
redbot/core/utils/caching.py @mikeshardmind
redbot/core/utils/common_filters.py @mikeshardmind
redbot/core/utils/dbtools.py @mikeshardmind
# Cogs
redbot/cogs/admin/* @tekulvw
redbot/cogs/alias/* @tekulvw
redbot/cogs/audio/* @aikaterna @Drapersniper
redbot/cogs/bank/* @tekulvw
redbot/cogs/cleanup/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/customcom/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/downloader/* @tekulvw @jack1142
redbot/cogs/economy/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/filter/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/general/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/image/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/mod/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/modlog/* @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/streams/* @Twentysix26 @palmtree5
redbot/cogs/trivia/* @Tobotimus
redbot/cogs/reports/* @mikeshardmind
redbot/cogs/permissions/* @mikeshardmind
redbot/cogs/warnings/* @palmtree5
# Docs
docs/* @tekulvw @palmtree5
# Tests
tests/cogs/downloader/* @jack1142
# Setup, instance setup, and running the bot
setup.py @tekulvw
redbot/__init__.py @tekulvw
redbot/__main__.py @tekulvw @mikeshardmind
redbot/setup.py @tekulvw
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crowdin.yml @Kowlin
.github/workflows/* @Kowlin
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# Contents
* [1. Introduction](#1-introduction)
* [1.1 Why do these guidelines exist?](#11-why-do-these-guidelines-exist)
* [1.2 What kinds of contributions are we looking for?](#12-what-kinds-of-contributions-are-we-looking-for)
* [2. Ground Rules](#2-ground-rules)
* [3. Your First Contribution](#3-your-first-contribution)
* [4. Getting Started](#4-getting-started)
* [4.1 Setting up your development environment](#41-setting-up-your-development-environment)
* [4.2 Testing](#42-testing)
* [4.3 Style](#43-style)
* [4.4 Make](#44-make)
* [4.5 Keeping your dependencies up to date](#45-keeping-your-dependencies-up-to-date)
* [4.6 To contribute changes](#46-to-contribute-changes)
* [4.7 Using towncrier](#47-using-towncrier)
* [4.8 How To Report A Bug](#48-how-to-report-a-bug)
* [4.9 How To Suggest A Feature Or Enhancement](#49-how-to-suggest-a-feature-or-enhancement)
* [5. Code Review Process](#5-code-review-process)
* [5.1 Issues](#51-issues)
* [5.2 Pull Requests](#52-pull-requests)
* [5.3 Differences between "new features" and "improvements"](#53-differences-between-new-features-and-improvements)
* [6. Community](#6-community)
# 1. Introduction
**Welcome!** First off, thank you for contributing to the further development of Red. We're always looking for new ways to improve our project and we appreciate any help you can give us.
### 1.1 Why do these guidelines exist?
Red is an open source project. This means that each and every one of the developers and contributors who have helped make Red what it is today have done so by volunteering their time and effort. It takes a lot of time to coordinate and organize issues and new features and to review and test pull requests. By following these guidelines you will help the developers streamline the contribution process and save them time. In doing so we hope to get back to each and every issue and pull request in a timely manner.
### 1.2 What kinds of contributions are we looking for?
We love receiving contributions from our community. Any assistance you can provide with regards to bug fixes, feature enhancements, and documentation is more than welcome.
# 2. Ground Rules
1. Ensure cross compatibility for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
2. Ensure all Python features used in contributions exist and work in Python 3.8.1 and above.
3. Create new tests for code you add or bugs you fix. It helps us help you by making sure we don't accidentally break anything :grinning:
4. Create any issues for new features you'd like to implement and explain why this feature is useful to everyone and not just you personally.
5. Don't add new cogs unless specifically given approval in an issue discussing said cog idea.
6. Be welcoming to newcomers and encourage diverse new contributors from all backgrounds. See [Python Community Code of Conduct](https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/).
# 3. Your First Contribution
Unsure of how to get started contributing to Red? Please take a look at the Issues section of this repo and sort by the following labels:
* beginner - issues that can normally be fixed in just a few lines of code and maybe a test or two.
* help-wanted - issues that are currently unassigned to anyone and may be a bit more involved/complex than issues tagged with beginner.
**Working on your first Pull Request?** You can learn how from this *free* series [How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub](https://egghead.io/series/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github)
At this point you're ready to start making changes. Feel free to ask for help; everyone was a beginner at some point!
# 4. Getting Started
Red's repository is configured to follow a particular development workflow, using various reputable tools. We kindly ask that you stick to this workflow when contributing to Red, by following the guides below. This will help you to easily produce quality code, identify errors early, and streamline the code review process.
### 4.1 Setting up your development environment
The following requirements must be installed prior to setting up:
- Python 3.8.1 or greater
- git
- pip
If you're not on Windows, you should also have GNU make installed, and you can optionally install [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv), which can help you run tests for different python versions.
1. Fork and clone the repository to a directory on your local machine.
2. Open a command line in that directory and execute the following command:
```bash
make newenv
```
Red, its dependencies, and all required development tools, are now installed to a virtual environment located in the `.venv` subdirectory. Red is installed in editable mode, meaning that edits you make to the source code in the repository will be reflected when you run Red.
3. Activate the new virtual environment with one of the following commands:
- Posix:
```bash
source .venv/bin/activate
```
- Windows:
```powershell
.venv\Scripts\activate
```
Each time you open a new command line, you should execute this command first. From here onwards, we will assume you are executing commands from within this activated virtual environment.
**Note:** If you're comfortable with setting up virtual environments yourself and would rather do it manually, just run `pip install -Ur tools/dev-requirements.txt` after setting it up.
### 4.2 Testing
We're using [tox](https://github.com/tox-dev/tox) to run all of our tests. It's extremely simple to use, and if you followed the previous section correctly, it is already installed to your virtual environment.
Currently, tox does the following, creating its own virtual environments for each stage:
- Runs all of our unit tests with [pytest](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest) on python 3.8 (test environment `py38`)
- Ensures documentation builds without warnings, and all hyperlinks have a valid destination (test environment `docs`)
- Ensures that the code meets our style guide with [black](https://github.com/ambv/black) (test environment `style`)
To run all of these tests, just run the command `tox` in the project directory.
To run a subset of these tests, use the command `tox -e <env>`, where `<env>` is the test environment you want tox to run. The test environments are noted in the dot points above.
Your PR will not be merged until all of these tests pass.
### 4.3 Style
Our style checker of choice, [black](https://github.com/ambv/black), actually happens to be an auto-formatter. The checking functionality simply detects whether or not it would try to reformat something in your code, should you run the formatter on it. For this reason, we recommend using this tool as a formatter, regardless of any disagreements you might have with the style it enforces.
Use the command `black --help` to see how to use this tool. The full style guide is explained in detail on [black's GitHub repository](https://github.com/ambv/black). **There is one exception to this**, however, which is that we set the line length to 99, instead of black's default 88. This is already set in `pyproject.toml` configuration file in the repo so you can simply format code with Black like so: `black <src>`.
### 4.4 Make
You may have noticed we have a `Makefile` and a `make.bat` in the top-level directory. For now, you can do a few things with them:
1. `make reformat`: Reformat all python files in the project with Black
2. `make stylecheck`: Check if any `.py` files in the project need reformatting
3. `make newenv`: Set up a new virtual environment in the `.venv` subdirectory, and install Red and its dependencies. If one already exists, it is cleared out and replaced.
4. `make syncenv`: Sync your environment with Red's latest dependencies.
The other make recipes are most likely for project maintainers rather than contributors.
You can specify the Python executable used in the make recipes with the `PYTHON` environment variable, e.g. `make PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.8 newenv`.
### 4.5 Keeping your dependencies up to date
Whenever you pull from upstream (V3/develop on the main repository) and you notice either of the files `setup.cfg` or `tools/dev-requirements.txt` have been changed, it can often mean some package dependencies have been updated, added or removed. To make sure you're testing and formatting with the most up-to-date versions of our dependencies, run `make syncenv`. You could also simply do `make newenv` to install them to a clean new virtual environment.
### 4.6 To contribute changes
1. Create a new branch on your fork
2. Make the changes
3. If you like the changes and think the main Red project could use it:
* Create a towncrier entry for the changes. (See next section for details)
* Run tests with `tox` to ensure your code is up to scratch
* Create a Pull Request on GitHub with your changes
### 4.7 Using towncrier
Red uses towncrier to create changelogs.
To create a towncrier entry for your PR, create a file in `changelog.d` for it. If the changes are for a specific cog, place the file in the related subdirectory.
The filename should be of the format `issuenumber.changetype(.count).rst`, where `(.count)` is an optional
part of the filename should multiple entries for the same issue number and type be necessary.
If there is not an issue associated with your PR,
you may use the PR number in place of the issue number.
Valid changetypes are:
* breaking : Breaking changes
* dep : Changes to dependencies
* enhance : Enhancements
* feature : New features
* bugfix : Bugfixes
* docs : documentation improvements and additions
* removal : removal of something
* misc : any changes which don't have a user facing change, and don't belong in the changelog for users
The contents of the file should be a short, human readable description of the impact of the changes made,
not the technical details of the change.
### 4.8 How To Report A Bug
Please see our **ISSUES.MD** for more information.
### 4.9 How To Suggest A Feature Or Enhancement
The goal of Red is to be as useful to as many people as possible, this means that all features must be useful to anyone and any server that uses Red.
If you find yourself wanting a feature that Red does not already have, you're probably not alone. There's bound to be a great number of users out there needing the same thing and a lot of the features that Red has today have been added because of the needs of our users. Open an issue on our issues list and describe the feature you would like to see, how you would use it, how it should work, and why it would be useful to the Red community as a whole.
# 5. Code Review Process
We have a core team working tirelessly to implement new features and fix bugs for the Red community. This core team looks at and evaluates new issues and PRs on a daily basis.
The decisions we make are based on a simple majority of that team or by decree of the project owner.
### 5.1 Issues
Any new issues will be looked at and evaluated for validity of a bug or for the usefulness of a suggested feature. If we have questions about your issue we will get back as soon as we can (usually in a day or two) and will try to make a decision within a week.
### 5.2 Pull Requests
Pull requests are evaluated by their quality and how effectively they solve their corresponding issue. The process for reviewing pull requests is as follows:
1. A pull request is submitted
2. Core team members will review and test the pull request (usually within a week)
3. After a member of the core team approves your pull request:
* If your pull request is considered an improvement or enhancement the project owner will have 1 day to veto or approve your pull request.
* If your pull request is considered a new feature the project owner will have 1 week to veto or approve your pull request.
4. If any feedback is given we expect a response within 1 week or we may decide to close the PR.
5. If your pull request is not vetoed and no core member requests changes then it will be approved and merged into the project.
### 5.3 Differences between "new features" and "improvements"
The difference between a new feature and improvement can be quite fuzzy and the project owner reserves all rights to decide under which category your PR falls.
At a very basic level a PR is a new feature if it changes the intended way any part of the Red project currently works or if it modifies the user experience (UX) in any significant way. Otherwise, it is likely to be considered an improvement.
# 6. Community
You can chat with the core team and other community members about issues or pull requests in the #coding channel of the Red support server located [here](https://discord.gg/red).
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labels: 'Type: Feature'
assignees: ''
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about: For bugs that don't involve a command.
title: ''
labels: 'Type: Bug'
assignees: ''
---
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name: Auto Labeler
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Apply Triage Label
uses: actions/github-script@0.4.0
with:
github-token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}
script: |
const is_status_label = (label) => label.name.startsWith('Status: ');
if (context.payload.issue.labels.some(is_status_label)) {
console.log('Issue already has Status label, skipping...');
return;
}
github.issues.addLabels({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
labels: ['Status: Needs Triage']
});
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name: Lint Python
on:
pull_request:
push:
repository_dispatch:
types:
- dispatched_test
env:
ref: ${{ github.event.client_payload.ref || '' }}
jobs:
lint_python:
name: Lint Python
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: ${{ env.ref }}
- uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python_version: "3.8"
- run: "python -m pip install git+https://github.com/pycqa/pyflakes@1911c20#egg=pyflakes git+https://github.com/pycqa/pycodestyle@d219c68#egg=pycodestyle git+https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8@3.7.9#egg=flake8"
name: Install Flake8
- run: "python -m flake8 . --count --select=E9,F7,F82 --show-source"
name: Flake8 Linting
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name: Publish to Crowdin
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 12 * * THU'
repository_dispatch:
types: crowdin
env:
CROWDIN_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.crowdin_token}}
CROWDIN_PROJECT_ID: ${{ secrets.crowdin_identifier }}
jobs:
deploy:
if: github.repository == 'Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: '3.8'
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
curl https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/GPG-KEY-crowdin | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/deb/ /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -y crowdin
pip install redgettext==3.1
- name: Generate source files
run: |
make gettext
- name: Upload source files
run: |
make upload_translations
- name: Download translations
run: |
make download_translations
- name: Remove files from PR which only have a date changed
run: |
git checkout HEAD -- $(git diff HEAD --numstat | awk 'BEGIN {ORS=" "} $1 == "1" && $2 == "1" && $3 ~ /.po$/ {print $3}')
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v2
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
commit-message: Automated Crowdin downstream
title: "[i18n] Automated Crowdin downstream"
body: |
This is an automated PR.
Please ensure that there are no errors or invalid files are in the PR.
labels: "Automated PR, Category: i18n"
branch: "automated/i18n"
- name: Repository Dispatch
uses: peter-evans/repository-dispatch@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.cogcreators_bot_repo_scoped }}
repository: Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot
event-type: dispatched_test
client-payload: '{"ref": "automated/i18n"}'
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name: Publish to PyPI
on:
push:
tags:
- "*"
jobs:
deploy:
if: github.repository == 'Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: '3.8'
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install setuptools wheel twine
- name: Build and publish
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: __token__
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.pypi_token }}
run: |
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
twine upload dist/*
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name: Tests
on:
pull_request:
push:
repository_dispatch:
types:
- dispatched_test
env:
ref: ${{ github.event.client_payload.ref || '' }}
jobs:
tox:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python_version:
- "3.8"
tox_env:
- py
- style
- docs
include:
- tox_env: py
friendly_name: Tests
- tox_env: style
friendly_name: Style
- tox_env: docs
friendly_name: Docs
fail-fast: false
name: Tox - ${{ matrix.friendly_name }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: ${{ env.ref }}
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python_version }}
- name: Install tox
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install tox
- name: Tox test
env:
TOXENV: ${{ matrix.tox_env }}
run: tox
tox-postgres:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python_version:
- "3.8"
fail-fast: false
name: Tox - Postgres
services:
postgresql:
image: postgres:10
ports:
- 5432:5432
env:
POSTGRES_DB: red_db
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: ${{ env.ref }}
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python_version }}
- name: Install tox
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install tox
- name: Tox test
env:
TOXENV: postgres
PGDATABASE: red_db
PGUSER: postgres
PGPASSWORD: postgres
PGPORT: 5432
run: tox
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*.json
*.exe
*.dll
*.pot
.data
!/tests/cogs/dataconverter/data/**/*.json
Pipfile
Pipfile.lock
# Windows image file caches
Thumbs.db
ehthumbs.db
### JetBrains template
# Covers JetBrains IDEs: IntelliJ, RubyMine, PhpStorm, AppCode, PyCharm, CLion, Android Studio and Webstorm
# Reference: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544839
# Folder config file
Desktop.ini
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.idea/
*.iws
# Recycle Bin used on file shares
$RECYCLE.BIN/
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*.cab
*.msi
*.msm
*.msp
# IntelliJ
out/
# Windows shortcuts
*.lnk
# mpeltonen/sbt-idea plugin
.idea_modules/
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# Operating System Files
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atlassian-ide-plugin.xml
# OSX
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# Cursive Clojure plugin
.idea/replstate.xml
.DS_Store
.AppleDouble
.LSOverride
# Crashlytics plugin (for Android Studio and IntelliJ)
com_crashlytics_export_strings.xml
crashlytics.properties
crashlytics-build.properties
fabric.properties
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__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
# Thumbnails
._*
# C extensions
*.so
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.DocumentRevisions-V100
.fseventsd
.Spotlight-V100
.TemporaryItems
.Trashes
.VolumeIcon.icns
# Distribution / packaging
.Python
build/
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
eggs/
.eggs/
lib/
lib64/
parts/
sdist/
var/
wheels/
pip-wheel-metadata/
*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
*.manifest
*.spec
# Installer logs
pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt
# Unit test / coverage reports
htmlcov/
.tox/
.coverage
.coverage.*
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*.cover
.hypothesis/
# Translations
*.mo
# Django stuff:
*.log
local_settings.py
# Flask stuff:
instance/
.webassets-cache
# Scrapy stuff:
.scrapy
# Sphinx documentation
docs/_build/
# PyBuilder
target/
# Jupyter Notebook
.ipynb_checkpoints
# pyenv
.python-version
# celery beat schedule file
celerybeat-schedule
# SageMath parsed files
*.sage.py
# Environments
.env
.venv
env/
venv/
ENV/
# Spyder project settings
.spyderproject
.spyproject
# Rope project settings
.ropeproject
# mkdocs documentation
/site
# mypy
.mypy_cache/
# pytest
.pytest_cache/
# Pre-commit hooks
/.pre-commit-config.yaml
# Directories potentially created on remote AFP share
.AppleDB
.AppleDesktop
Network Trash Folder
Temporary Items
.apdisk
__pycache__
json
cache
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[MASTER]
# Specify a configuration file.
#rcfile=
# Add files or directories to the blacklist. They should be base names, not
# paths.
ignore=pytest
# Pickle collected data for later comparisons.
persistent=no
# List of plugins (as comma separated values of python modules names) to load,
# usually to register additional checkers.
load-plugins=
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS VALUE # Use multiple processes to speed up Pylint.
jobs=1
# Allow loading of arbitrary C extensions. Extensions are imported into the
# active Python interpreter and may run arbitrary code.
unsafe-load-any-extension=no
# A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may
# be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter and may
# run arbitrary code
extension-pkg-whitelist=
# Allow optimization of some AST trees. This will activate a peephole AST
# optimizer, which will apply various small optimizations. For instance, it can
# be used to obtain the result of joining multiple strings with the addition
# operator. Joining a lot of strings can lead to a maximum recursion error in
# Pylint and this flag can prevent that. It has one side effect, the resulting
# AST will be different than the one from reality.
optimize-ast=no
[MESSAGES CONTROL]
# Only show warnings with the listed confidence levels. Leave empty to show
# all. Valid levels: HIGH, INFERENCE, INFERENCE_FAILURE, UNDEFINED
confidence=
# Enable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can
# either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option
# multiple time. See also the "--disable" option for examples.
enable=all
disable=C, # black is enforcing this for us already, incompatibly
W, # unbroaden this to the below specifics later on.
W0107, # uneccessary pass is stylisitc in most places
W0212, # Should likely refactor around protected access warnings later
W1203, # fstrings are too fast to care about enforcing this.
W0612, # unused vars can sometimes indicate an issue, but ...
W1401, # Should probably fix the reason this is disabled (start up screen)
W0511, # Nope, todos are fine for future people to see things to do.
W0613, # Too many places where we need to take unused args do to d.py ... also menus
W0221, # Overriden converters.
W0223, # abstractmethod not defined in mixins is expected
I, # ...
R # While some of these have merit, It's too large a burden to enable this right now.
[REPORTS]
output-format=parseable
files-output=no
reports=no
[LOGGING]
# Logging modules to check that the string format arguments are in logging
# function parameter format
logging-modules=logging
[TYPECHECK]
# Tells whether missing members accessed in mixin class should be ignored. A
# mixin class is detected if its name ends with "mixin" (case insensitive).
ignore-mixin-members=yes
# TODO: Write a plyint plugin to allow this with these mixin classes
# To use the abstractmethod we know will be defined in the final class.
ignored-classes=redbot.cogs.mod.movetocore.MoveToCore,
redbot.cogs.mod.kickban.KickBanMixin,
redbot.cogs.mod.mutes.MuteMixin,
redbot.cogs.mod.names.ModInfo,
redbot.cogs.mod.settings.ModSettings,
redbot.cogs.mod.events.Events
ignored-modules=distutils # https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/73
[VARIABLES]
# Tells whether we should check for unused import in __init__ files.
init-import=no
# A regular expression matching the name of dummy variables (i.e. expectedly
# not used).
dummy-variables-rgx=_$|dummy
[SIMILARITIES]
# Minimum lines number of a similarity.
min-similarity-lines=4
# Ignore comments when computing similarities.
ignore-comments=yes
# Ignore docstrings when computing similarities.
ignore-docstrings=yes
# Ignore imports when computing similarities.
ignore-imports=no
[MISCELLANEOUS]
# List of note tags to take in consideration, separated by a comma.
notes=FIXME,XXX,TODO
[CLASSES]
# List of method names used to declare (i.e. assign) instance attributes.
defining-attr-methods=__init__,__new__,__call__
# List of valid names for the first argument in a class method.
valid-classmethod-first-arg=cls
# List of valid names for the first argument in a metaclass class method.
valid-metaclass-classmethod-first-arg=mcs
# List of member names, which should be excluded from the protected access
# warning.
exclude-protected=
[EXCEPTIONS]
# Exceptions that will emit a warning when being caught. Defaults to
# "Exception"
overgeneral-exceptions=Exception,discord.DiscordException
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version: 2
formats:
- pdf
build:
image: latest
python:
version: 3.8
install:
- requirements: docs/requirements.txt
- method: pip
path: .
extra_requirements:
- docs
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dist: xenial
language: python
cache: pip
notifications:
email: false
python:
- 3.8.1
env:
global:
- PIPENV_IGNORE_VIRTUALENVS=1
install:
- pip install --upgrade pip tox
script:
- tox
jobs:
include:
- env: TOXENV=py
- env: TOXENV=docs
- env: TOXENV=style
- env: TOXENV=postgres
services: postgresql
addons:
postgresql: "10"
before_script:
- psql -c 'create database red_db;' -U postgres
# These jobs only occur on tag creation if the prior ones succeed
- stage: PyPi Deployment
if: tag IS present
python: 3.8.1
env:
- DEPLOYING=true
- TOXENV=py38
deploy:
- provider: pypi
distributions: sdist bdist_wheel
user: Red-DiscordBot
password:
secure: Ty9vYnd/wCuQkVC/OsS4E2jT9LVDVfzsFrQc4U2hMYcTJnYbl/3omyObdCWCOBC40vUDkVHAQU8ULHzoCA+2KX9Ds/7/P5zCumAA0uJRR9Smw7OlRzSMxJI+/lGq4CwXKzxDZKuo5rsxXEbW5qmYjtO8Mk6KuLkvieb1vyr2DcqWEFzg/7TZNDfD1oP8et8ITQ26lLP1dtQx/jlAiIBzgK9wziuwj1Divb9A///VsGz43N8maZ+jfsDjYqrfUVWTy3ar7JPUplletenYCR1PmQ5C46XfV0kitKd1aITJ48YPAKyYgKy8AIT+Uz1JArTnqdzLSFRNELS57qS00lzgllbteCyWQ8Uzy0Zpxb/5DDH8/mL1n0MyJrF8qjZd2hLNAXg3z/k9bGXeiMLGwoxRlGXkL2XpiVgI93UKKyVyooGNMgPTc/QdSc7krjAWcOtX/HgLR34jxeLPFEdzJNAFIimfDD8N+XTFcNBw6EvOYm/n5MXkckNoX/G+ThNobHZ7VKSASltZ9zBRAJ2dDh35G3CYmVEk33U77RKbL9le/Za9QVBcAO8i6rqVGYkdO7thHHKHc/1CB1jNnjsFSDt0bURtNfAqfwKCurQC8487zbEzT+2fog3Wygv7g3cklaRg4guY8UjZuFWStYGqbroTsOCd9ATNqeO5B13pNhllSzU=
skip_cleanup: true
on:
repo: Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot
tags: true
- stage: Crowdin Deployment
if: tag IS present OR ENV(BUILD_CROWDIN)
python: 3.8.1
env:
- DEPLOYING=true
- TOXENV=py38
before_deploy:
- curl https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/GPG-KEY-crowdin | sudo apt-key add -
- echo "deb https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/deb/ /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
- sudo apt-get update -qq
- sudo apt-get install -y crowdin
- pip install redgettext==3.1
deploy:
- provider: script
script: make upload_translations
skip_cleanup: true
on:
repo: Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot
tags: true
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state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
Red - A fully customizable Discord bot
Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Twentysix
{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
Copyright (C) {year} {name of author}
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
Red-DiscordBot Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Twentysix
{project} Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
@@ -671,32 +671,4 @@ into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
The Red-DiscordBot project contains subcomponents in audio.py that have a
separate copyright notice and license terms. Your use of the source code for
these subcomponents is subject to the terms and conditions of the following
licenses.
This product bundles methods from https://github.com/Just-Some-Bots/MusicBot/
blob/master/musicbot/spotify.py which are available under an MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Just-Some-Bots (https://github.com/Just-Some-Bots)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
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PYTHON ?= python3.8
# Python Code Style
reformat:
$(PYTHON) -m black `git ls-files "*.py"`
stylecheck:
$(PYTHON) -m black --check `git ls-files "*.py"`
stylediff:
$(PYTHON) -m black --check --diff `git ls-files "*.py"`
# Translations
gettext:
$(PYTHON) -m redgettext --command-docstrings --verbose --recursive redbot --exclude-files "redbot/pytest/**/*"
upload_translations:
crowdin upload sources
download_translations:
crowdin download
# Dependencies
bumpdeps:
$(PYTHON) tools/bumpdeps.py
# Development environment
newenv:
$(PYTHON) -m venv --clear .venv
.venv/bin/pip install -U pip setuptools
$(MAKE) syncenv
syncenv:
.venv/bin/pip install -Ur ./tools/dev-requirements.txt
# Changelog check
checkchangelog:
bash tools/check_changelog_entries.sh
$(PYTHON) -m towncrier --draft
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<h1 align="center">
<br>
<a href="https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/tree/V3/develop"><img src="https://imgur.com/pY1WUFX.png" alt="Red - Discord Bot"></a>
<br>
Red Discord Bot
<br>
</h1>
# Red - A multifunction Discord bot
#### *Fun bringer, admin helper and music bot*
[<img align="right" title="Art by Supergiant Games" src="https://www.supergiantgames.com/static/images/transistor/cartoon_red.png">](https://www.supergiantgames.com/games/transistor/)
<h4 align="center">Music, Moderation, Trivia, Stream Alerts and Fully Modular.</h4>
[<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Support-me!-orange.svg">](https://www.patreon.com/Twentysix26) [<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Official-Server-green.svg">](https://discord.gg/0k4npTwMvTpv9wrh) **< Announcements & Help!**
##**[ [This version is obsolete and no longer being supported. Use the current one] ](https://github.com/Twentysix26/Red-DiscordBot/)**
### Cool title, but what does it do exactly?
A bit of everything. Seriously though:
It has the [most common features](#general-commands) of many chatbots (!flip, !8, stopwatch, etc.), **custom commands** (inspired by Twitch's [Nightbot](https://www.nightbot.tv/)), memes.
It features some games such as **Trivia**, rock paper scissors, [users can earn and play with credits](#economy-commands) in the slot machine.
[The audio part is quite fleshed out](#audio-commands). Users can **stream youtube videos**, create **playlists** that everyone will be able to play and control (previous/next song, pause/resume, shuffle...).
**MP3 and flac files can also be streamed** (see [FAQ](#faq) for details on local playlists)
**Twitch's online notifications**: Red will notify the channels you want whenever you favorite Twitch streamers are online.
As for the moderation tools, it includes a **powerful message filter with regular expression capabilities** and **mass messages cleanup**.
[I'm planning to expand all this much more](#todo-list).
See the [command list](#general-commands) for an even better idea of what this bot can do.
<p align="center">
<a href="https://discord.gg/red">
<img src="https://discordapp.com/api/guilds/133049272517001216/widget.png?style=shield" alt="Discord Server">
</a>
<a href="https://www.patreon.com/Red_Devs">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Support-Red!-yellow.svg" alt="Support Red on Patreon!">
</a>
<a href="https://www.python.org/downloads/">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Made%20With-Python%203.8-blue.svg?style=for-the-badge" alt="Made with Python 3.8">
</a>
<a href="https://crowdin.com/project/red-discordbot">
<img src="https://d322cqt584bo4o.cloudfront.net/red-discordbot/localized.svg" alt="Localized with Crowdin">
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py/">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/discord-py-blue.svg" alt="discord.py">
</a>
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/actions">
<img src="https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/workflows/Tests/badge.svg" alt="GitHub Actions">
</a>
<a href="http://red-discordbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/?badge=stable">
<img src="https://readthedocs.org/projects/red-discordbot/badge/?version=stable" alt="Red on readthedocs.org">
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/ambv/black">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg" alt="Code Style: Black">
</a>
<a href="http://makeapullrequest.com">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg">
</a>
</p>
### I don't even know what I'm looking at. How do I install this?
Do not panic. [Enter the wiki and follow the tutorials](https://github.com/Twentysix26/Red-DiscordBot/wiki)!
If you have any issue, consult the [troubleshooting](https://github.com/Twentysix26/Red-DiscordBot/wiki/Troubleshooting) page, and if you're still stuck, [join the official server](https://discord.gg/0k4npTwMvTpv9wrh) so you can get some help.
Once you're done, take a look at the command list and have fun.
<p align="center">
<a href="#overview">Overview</a>
<a href="#installation">Installation</a>
<a href="http://red-discordbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html">Documentation</a>
<a href="#plugins">Plugins</a>
<a href="#join-the-community">Community</a>
<a href="#license">License</a>
</p>
### General commands
# Overview
| Command | Description |
|-----------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
| !flip | Flip a coin |
| !rps [rock/paper/scissors] | Play RPS |
| !proverb | Random proverb |
| !choose [option1 or option2 or option3 (...)] | Random choice. Supports multiple words |
| !8 [question?] | Ask 8 ball a question |
| !sw | Start/stop the stopwatch |
| !trivia | Trivia help and lists |
| !trivia [list] | Start a trivia session |
| !trivia stop | Stop a trivia session |
| !twitch [stream] | Check if stream is online |
| !twitchalert [stream] | Red sends an alert in the channel when the stream is online (admin only)|
| !stoptwitchalert [stream] | Stop stream alerts (admin only) |
| !roll [number] | Random number between 0 and chosen number. |
| !gif [text] | GIF search |
| !imdb [movie/etc] | Retrieve information from IMDB |
| !meme [id;text1;text2] | Create a meme |
| !poll [question;answer1;answer2 (...)] | Start poll in the current channel |
| !endpoll | Stop poll |
| !addcom [command] [text] | Add a custom command |
| !editcom [command] [text] | Edit a custom command |
| !delcom [command] | Delete a custom command |
| !customcommands | Custom commands' list |
| !help | Command list |
| !audio help | Audio command list and playlist explanation.|
| !economy | Explanation of the economy module |
| !admin help | Admin commands list |
| !meme help | Explanation of !meme |
Red is a fully modular bot meaning all features and commands can be enabled/disabled to your
liking, making it completely customizable. This is also a *self-hosted bot* meaning you will need
to host and maintain your own instance. You can turn Red into an admin bot, music bot, trivia bot,
new best friend or all of these together!
### Audio commands
[Installation](#installation) is easy, and you do **NOT** need to know anything about coding! Aside
from installation and updating, every part of the bot can be controlled from within Discord.
| Command | Description |
|----------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| !youtube [link] | Play a youtube video in a voice channel |
| !sing | Make Red sing |
| !stop | Stop any voice channel activity |
| !play [playlist_name] | Play chosen playlist |
| !playlists | Playlist's list |
| !next or !skip | Next song |
| !prev | Previous song |
| !pause | Pause song |
| !resume | Resume song |
| !replay or !repeat | Replay current song |
| !title or !song | Current song's title + link |
| !shuffle | Mix current playlist |
| !volume [0-1] | Sets Red's output volume |
| !addplaylist [name] [link] | Add a youtube playlist |
| !delplaylist [name] | Delete a youtube playlist. Limited to author and admins |
| !getplaylist | Get the current playlist through DM. This also works with favorites |
| !addfavorite | Add song to your favorites |
| !delfavorite | Remove song from your favorites |
| !playfavorites | Play your favorites |
| !local [playlist_name] | Play chosen local playlist |
| !local or !locallist | Local playlists' list |
| !downloadmode | Enables or disables download mode. (admin only) |
**The default set of modules includes and is not limited to:**
### Admin commands
- Moderation features (kick/ban/softban/hackban, mod-log, filter, chat cleanup)
- Trivia (lists are included and can be easily added)
- Music features (YouTube, SoundCloud, local files, playlists, queues)
- Stream alerts (Twitch, Youtube, Mixer, Hitbox, Picarto)
- Bank (slot machine, user credits)
- Custom commands
- Imgur/gif search
- Admin automation (self-role assignment, cross-server announcements, mod-mail reports)
- Customisable command permissions
| Command | Description |
|-----------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|
| !addwords [word1 word2 (...)] [phrase/with/many/words] | Add words to message filter |
| !removewords [word1 word2 (...)] [phrase/with/many/words] | Remove words from message filter |
| !addregex [regex] | Add regular expression to message filter |
| !removeregex [regex] | Remove regular expression from message filter |
| !shutdown | Close the bot |
| !join [invite] | Join another server |
| !leaveserver | Leave server |
| !shush | Ignore the current channel |
| !talk | Stop ignoring the current channel |
| !reload | Reload most files. Useful in case of manual edits |
| !name [name] | Change the bot's name |
| !cleanup [number] | Delete the last [number] messages |
| !cleanup [name/mention] [number] | Delete the last [number] of messages by [name] |
| !blacklist [name/mention] | Add user to blacklist. Red will ignore that user |
| !forgive [name/mention] | Remove user from blacklist |
| !setting [setting] [value] | Modify setting |
**Additionally, other [plugins](#plugins) (cogs) can be easily found and added from our growing
community of cog repositories.**
# Installation
### Economy commands
**The following platforms are officially supported:**
| Command | Description |
|-------------|--------------------------------------|
| !register | Register a new account |
| !balance | Check your balance |
| !slot [bid] | Play the slot machine |
| !slot help | Slot machine explanation and payouts |
| !payday | Receive credits |
- [Windows](https://red-discordbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/install_windows.html)
- [MacOS](https://red-discordbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/install_linux_mac.html)
- [Most major linux distributions](https://red-discordbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/install_linux_mac.html)
### FAQ
>I've done everything the README asked me to and it still doesn't work! Were you drunk when you coded this?
If after reading the guide you are still experiencing issues, feel free to join the
[Official Discord Server](https://discord.gg/red) and ask in the **#support** channel for help.
You're probably missing something.
Feel free to join [my server](https://discord.gg/0k4npTwMvTpv9wrh) and head to #support to get some help! Oh, and my drinking habits are none of your business.
# Plugins
>Does this bot work on multiple servers?
Red is fully modular, allowing you to load and unload plugins of your choice, and install 3rd party
plugins directly from Discord! A few examples are:
Sure it does. Should you do it? Maybe. The permissions system is not that great at the moment but if you trust the people running the server it's ok. It's not advisable to send the bot in random servers at the moment.
Custom commands only work in the server they were created in. Same for the message filter. This is by design. Also, remember that the bot can only be in one voice channel at once.
- Cleverbot integration (talk to Red and she talks back)
- Ban sync
- Welcome messages
- Casino
- Reaction roles
- Slow Mode
- AniList
- And much, much more!
>Will you implement [feature]?
Feel free to take a [peek](https://cogboard.red/t/approved-repositories/210) at a list of
available 3rd party cogs!
Suggestions are always very welcome.
# Join the community!
>How do local playlists work?
**Red** is in continuous development, and its supported by an active community which produces new
content (cogs/plugins) for everyone to enjoy. New features are constantly added. If you cant
[find](https://cogboard.red/t/approved-repositories/210) the cog youre looking for,
consult our [guide](https://red-discordbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/guide_cog_creation.html) on
building your own cogs!
Make as many folders as you want inside the localtracks folder. Names must be without spaces. Every folder counts as a different playlist. Every playlist can contain mp3 and flac files. Users can stream them by doing !local [playlist_name] and see the full list
with !local or !locallist. They can also add tracks to their favorites.
Join us on our [Official Discord Server](https://discord.gg/red)!
>What's download mode?
# License
Everytime you play the audio of a youtube video with download mode on the audio will be first downloaded and stored into the "cache" folder. It is recommended that you use this mode to avoid streaming problems. This is the default mode, you can switch between modes with !downloadmode.
Released under the [GNU GPL v3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html) license.
>Why is this bot called Red and the admin role "Transistor"? What's the meaning of !sing?
Red is named after the main character of "Transistor", a video game by
[Super Giant Games](https://www.supergiantgames.com/games/transistor/).
They're all references to [Transistor](https://www.supergiantgames.com/games/transistor/), a videogame by Supergiant Games.
Artwork created by [Sinlaire](https://sinlaire.deviantart.com/) on Deviant Art for the Red Discord
Bot Project.
### TODO List
- [x] [Start rewriting Red](https://github.com/Twentysix26/Red-DiscordBot/tree/develop)
- [ ] ~~Bundle some malware and slowly build up a botnet for world domination~~
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api_key_env: CROWDIN_API_KEY
project_identifier_env: CROWDIN_PROJECT_ID
base_path: ./redbot/
preserve_hierarchy: true
files:
- source: cogs/**/messages.pot
translation: /%original_path%/%locale%.po
- source: core/**/messages.pot
translation: /%original_path%/%locale%.po
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import json
import logging
import os
import glob
default_settings = ('{"TRIVIA_ADMIN_ONLY": false, "EDIT_CC_ADMIN_ONLY": false, "PASSWORD": "PASSWORDHERE", "FILTER": true, "CUSTOMCOMMANDS": true, ' +
'"TRIVIA_MAX_SCORE": 10, "TRIVIA_DELAY": 15, "LOGGING": true, "EMAIL": "EMAILHERE", "ADMINROLE": "Transistor", "DOWNLOADMODE" : true, ' +
'"VOLUME": 0.20, "TRIVIA_BOT_PLAYS" : false, "TRIVIA_TIMEOUT" : 120, "DEBUG_ID" : "IgnoreThis", "POLL_DURATION" : 60, "PREFIX" : "!"}')
default_apis = ('{"IMGFLIP_USERNAME": "USERNAMEHERE", "IMGFLIP_PASSWORD": "PASSWORDHERE", "MYAPIFILMS_TOKEN" : "TOKENHERE"}')
logger = logging.getLogger("__main__")
def fileIO(filename, IO, data=None):
if IO == "save" and data != None:
with open(filename, encoding='utf-8', mode="w") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(data))
elif IO == "load" and data == None:
with open(filename, encoding='utf-8', mode="r") as f:
return json.loads(f.read())
elif IO == "check" and data == None:
try:
with open(filename, encoding='utf-8', mode="r") as f:
return True
except:
return False
else:
logger.info("Invalid fileIO call")
def loadProverbs():
with open("proverbs.txt", encoding='utf-8', mode="r") as f:
data = f.readlines()
return data
def loadAndCheckSettings():
to_delete = []
try:
current_settings = fileIO("json/settings.json", "load")
default = json.loads(default_settings)
if current_settings.keys() != default.keys():
logger.warning("Something wrong detected with settings.json. Starting check...")
for field in default:
if field not in current_settings:
logger.info("Adding " + field + " field.")
current_settings[field] = default[field]
for field in current_settings:
if field not in default:
logger.info("Removing " + field + " field.")
to_delete.append(field)
for field in to_delete:
del current_settings[field]
logger.warning("Your settings.json was deprecated (missing or useless fields detected). I fixed it. " +
"If the file was missing any field I've added it and put default values. You might want to check it.")
fileIO("json/settings.json", "save", current_settings)
return current_settings
except IOError:
fileIO("json/settings.json", "save", json.loads(default_settings))
logger.error("Your settings.json is missing. I've created a new one. Edit it with your settings and restart me.")
exit(1)
except:
logger.error("Your settings.json seems to be invalid. Check it. If you're unable to fix it delete it and I'll create a new one the next start.")
exit(1)
def migration():
if not os.path.exists("json/"):
os.makedirs("json")
logger.info("Creating json folder...")
if not os.path.exists("cache/"): #Stores youtube audio for DOWNLOADMODE
os.makedirs("cache")
if not os.path.exists("trivia/"):
os.makedirs("trivia")
files = glob.glob("*.json")
if files != []:
logger.info("Moving your json files into the json folder...")
for f in files:
logger.info("Moving {}...".format(f))
os.rename(f, "json/" + f)
def createEmptyFiles():
files = {"twitch.json": [], "commands.json": {}, "economy.json" : {}, "filter.json" : {}, "regex_filter.json" : {}, "shushlist.json" : [], "blacklist.json" : []}
games = ["Multi Theft Auto", "her Turn()", "Tomb Raider II", "some music.", "NEO Scavenger", "Python", "World Domination", "with your heart."]
files["games.json"] = games
for f, data in files.items() :
if not os.path.isfile("json/" + f):
logger.info("Missing {}. Creating it...".format(f))
fileIO("json/" + f, "save", data)
if not os.path.isfile("json/settings.json"):
logger.info("Missing settings.json. Creating it...\n")
fileIO("json/settings.json", "save", json.loads(default_settings))
print("You have to configure your settings. If you'd like to do it manually, close this window.\nOtherwise type your bot's account email. DO NOT use your own account for the bot, make a new one.\n\nEmail:")
email = input(">")
print("Now enter the password.")
password = input(">")
print("Admin role? Leave empty for default (Transistor)")
admin_role = input(">")
if admin_role == "":
admin_role = "Transistor"
print("Command prefix? Leave empty for default, '!'. Maximum 1 character.")
prefix = input(">")
if len(prefix) != 1 or prefix == " ":
print("Invalid prefix. Setting prefix as '!'...")
prefix = "!"
new_settings = json.loads(default_settings)
new_settings["EMAIL"] = email
new_settings["PASSWORD"] = password
new_settings["ADMINROLE"] = admin_role
new_settings["PREFIX"] = prefix
fileIO("json/settings.json", "save", new_settings )
logger.info("Settings have been saved.")
if not os.path.isfile("json/apis.json"):
logger.info("Missing apis.json. Creating it...\n")
fileIO("json/apis.json", "save", json.loads(default_apis))
print("\nIt's now time to configure optional services\nIf you're not interested, leave empty and keep pressing enter.\nMemes feature: create an account on https://imgflip.com/.\nimgflip username:")
imgflip_username = input(">")
print("Now enter the imgflip password.")
imgflip_password = input(">")
if imgflip_username == "": imgflip_username = "USERNAMEHERE"
if imgflip_password == "": imgflip_password = "PASSWORDHERE"
print("\n!imdb configuration. Get your token here http://www.myapifilms.com/token.do\nOr just press enter if you're not interested.")
imdb_token = input(">")
if imdb_token == "": imdb_token = "TOKENHERE"
new_settings = json.loads(default_apis)
new_settings["IMGFLIP_USERNAME"] = imgflip_username
new_settings["IMGFLIP_PASSWORD"] = imgflip_password
new_settings["MYAPIFILMS_TOKEN"] = imdb_token
fileIO("json/apis.json", "save", new_settings )
logger.info("API Settings have been saved.\n")
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# Minimal makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line.
SPHINXOPTS =
SPHINXBUILD = python3 -msphinx
SPHINXPROJ = Red-DiscordBot
SOURCEDIR = .
BUILDDIR = _build
# Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
help:
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
.PHONY: help Makefile
# Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
# "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
%: Makefile
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
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{% extends '!layout.html' %}
{% block document %}
{% if version_slug == 'latest' %}
<div class="admonition warning">
<p class="first admonition-title">Warning</p>
<p class="last">
This document is for Red's development version, which can be significantly different from previous releases.
If you're a regular user, you should read the <a href="{{ dict(versions)['stable'] }}">Red documentation for the current stable release</a>.
</p>
</div>
{% endif %}
{{ super() }}
<a href="https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot">
<img style="position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; border: 0;"
src="https://github.blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/forkme_right_darkblue_121621.png?resize=149%2C149"
class="attachment-full size-full" alt="Fork me on GitHub">
</a>
{% endblock %}
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.. _about-venvs:
==========================
About Virtual Environments
==========================
Creating a virtual environment is really easy and usually prevents many common installation
problems.
**What Are Virtual Environments For?**
Virtual environments allow you to isolate Red's library dependencies, cog dependencies and python
binaries from the rest of your system. There is no performance overhead to using virtual environment
and it saves you from a lot of troubles during setup. It also makes sure Red and its dependencies
are installed to a predictable location which makes uninstalling Red as simple as removing a single folder,
without worrying about losing your data or other things on your system becoming broken.
--------------------------------------------
Virtual Environments with Multiple Instances
--------------------------------------------
If you are running multiple instances of Red on the same machine, you have the option of either
using the same virtual environment for all of them, or creating separate ones.
.. note::
This only applies for multiple instances of V3. If you are running a V2 instance as well,
you **must** use separate virtual environments.
The advantages of using a *single* virtual environment for all of your V3 instances are:
- When updating Red, you will only need to update it once for all instances (however you will still need to restart all instances for the changes to take effect)
- It will save space on your hard drive
On the other hand, you may wish to update each of your instances individually.
.. important::
Windows users with multiple instances should create *separate* virtual environments, as
updating multiple running instances at once is likely to cause errors.
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.. pm2 service guide
==============================================
Setting up auto-restart using pm2 on Linux
==============================================
.. note:: This guide is for setting up PM2 on a Linux environment. This guide assumes that you already have a working Red instance.
--------------
Installing PM2
--------------
Start by installing Node.JS and NPM via your favorite package distributor. From there run the following command:
:code:`npm install pm2 -g`
After PM2 is installed, run the following command to enable your Red instance to be managed by PM2. Replace the brackets with the required information.
You can add additional Red based arguments after the instance, such as :code:`--dev`.
.. code-block:: none
pm2 start redbot --name "<Insert a name here>" --interpreter "<Location to your Python Interpreter>" --interpreter-args "-O" -- <Red Instance> --no-prompt
.. code-block:: none
Arguments to replace.
<Insert a name here>
A name to identify the bot within pm2, this is not your Red instance.
<Location to your Python Interpreter>
The location of your Python interpreter, to find out where that is use the following command inside activated venv:
which python
<Red Instance>
The name of your Red instance.
------------------------------
Ensuring that PM2 stays online
------------------------------
To make sure that PM2 stays online and persistence between machine restarts, run the following commands:
:code:`pm2 save` & :code:`pm2 startup`
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.. _systemd-service-guide:
==============================================
Setting up auto-restart using systemd on Linux
==============================================
-------------------------
Creating the service file
-------------------------
In order to create the service file, you will first need to know two things, your Linux :code:`username` and your Python :code:`path`
First, your Linux :code:`username` can be fetched with the following command:
.. code-block:: bash
whoami
Next, your python :code:`path` can be fetched with the following commands:
.. code-block:: bash
# If redbot is installed in a venv
source ~/redenv/bin/activate
which python
# If redbot is installed in a pyenv virtualenv
pyenv shell <virtualenv_name>
pyenv which python
Then create the new service file:
:code:`sudo -e /etc/systemd/system/red@.service`
Paste the following in the file, and replace all instances of :code:`username` with the Linux username you retrieved above, and :code:`path` with the python path you retrieved above.
.. code-block:: none
[Unit]
Description=%I redbot
After=multi-user.target
After=network-online.target
Wants=network-online.target
[Service]
ExecStart=path -O -m redbot %I --no-prompt
User=username
Group=username
Type=idle
Restart=always
RestartSec=15
RestartPreventExitStatus=0
TimeoutStopSec=10
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Save and exit :code:`ctrl + O; enter; ctrl + x`
---------------------------------
Starting and enabling the service
---------------------------------
.. note:: This same file can be used to start as many instances of the bot as you wish, without creating more service files, just start and enable more services and add any bot instance name after the **@**
To start the bot, run the service and add the instance name after the **@**:
:code:`sudo systemctl start red@instancename`
To set the bot to start on boot, you must enable the service, again adding the instance name after the **@**:
:code:`sudo systemctl enable red@instancename`
If you need to shutdown the bot, you can use the ``[p]shutdown`` command or
type the following command in the terminal, still by adding the instance name after the **@**:
:code:`sudo systemctl stop red@instancename`
.. warning:: If the service doesn't stop in the next 10 seconds, the process is killed.
Check your logs to know the cause of the error that prevents the shutdown.
To view Reds log, you can acccess through journalctl:
:code:`sudo journalctl -eu red@instancename`
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.. v3.1.0 Changelog
####################
v3.1.0 Release Notes
####################
----------------------
Mongo Driver Migration
----------------------
Due to the required changes of the Mongo driver for Config, all existing Mongo users will need to
complete the below instructions to continue to use Mongo after updating to 3.1.
This includes **all** users, regardless of any prior migration attempt to a development version of
3.1.
#. Upgrade to 3.1
#. Convert all existing Mongo instances to JSON using the new converters
#. Start each bot instance while using JSON and load any and all cogs you have in order to successfully preserve data.
#. Turn each instance off and convert back to Mongo.
**NOTE:** No data is wiped from your Mongo database when converting to JSON.
You may want to use a *new* database name when converting back to Mongo in order to not have duplicate data.
-------------
Setup Utility
-------------
New commands were introduced to simplify the conversion/editing/removal process both on our end and the users end.
Please use ``redbot-setup --help`` to learn how to use the new features.
.. HINT::
Converting to JSON: ``redbot-setup convert <instance_name> json``
Converting to Mongo: ``redbot-setup convert <instance_name> mongo``
################
v3.1.0 Changelog
################
-----
Audio
-----
* Add Spotify support (`#2328`_)
* Play local folders via text command (`#2457`_)
* Change pause to a toggle (`#2461`_)
* Remove aliases (`#2462`_)
* Add track length restriction (`#2465`_)
* Seek command can now seek to position (`#2470`_)
* Add option for dc at queue end (`#2472`_)
* Emptydisconnect and status refactor (`#2473`_)
* Queue clean and queue clear addition (`#2476`_)
* Fix for audioset status (`#2481`_)
* Playlist download addition (`#2482`_)
* Add songs when search-queuing (`#2513`_)
* Match v2 behavior for channel change (`#2521`_)
* Bot will no longer complain about permissions when trying to connect to user-limited channel, if it has "Move Members" permission (`#2525`_)
* Fix issue on audiostats command when more than 20 servers to display (`#2533`_)
* Fix for prev command display (`#2556`_)
* Fix for localtrack playing (`#2557`_)
* Fix for playlist queue when not playing (`#2586`_)
* Track search and append fixes (`#2591`_)
* DJ role should ask for a role (`#2606`_)
----
Core
----
* Warn on usage of ``yaml.load`` (`#2326`_)
* New Event dispatch: ``on_message_without_command`` (`#2338`_)
* Improve output format of cooldown messages (`#2412`_)
* Delete cooldown messages when expired (`#2469`_)
* Fix local blacklist/whitelist management (`#2531`_)
* ``[p]set locale`` now only accepts actual locales (`#2553`_)
* ``[p]listlocales`` now displays ``en-US`` (`#2553`_)
* ``redbot --version`` will now give you current version of Red (`#2567`_)
* Redesign help and related formatter (`#2628`_)
* Default locale changed from ``en`` to ``en-US`` (`#2642`_)
* New command ``[p]datapath`` that prints the bot's datapath (`#2652`_)
------
Config
------
* Updated Mongo driver to support large guilds (`#2536`_)
* Introduced ``init_custom`` method on Config objects (`#2545`_)
* We now record custom group primary key lengths in the core config object (`#2550`_)
* Migrated internal UUIDs to maintain cross platform consistency (`#2604`_)
-------------
DataConverter
-------------
* It's dead jim (Removal) (`#2554`_)
----------
discord.py
----------
* No longer vendoring discord.py (`#2587`_)
* Upgraded discord.py dependency to version 1.0.1 (`#2587`_)
----------
Downloader
----------
* ``[p]cog install`` will now tell user that cog has to be loaded (`#2523`_)
* The message when libraries fail to install is now formatted (`#2576`_)
* Fixed bug, that caused Downloader to include submodules on cog list (`#2590`_)
* ``[p]cog uninstall`` allows to uninstall multiple cogs now (`#2592`_)
* ``[p]cog uninstall`` will now remove cog from installed cogs even if it can't find the cog in install path anymore (`#2595`_)
* ``[p]cog install`` will not allow to install cogs which aren't suitable for installed version of Red anymore (`#2605`_)
* Cog Developers now have to use ``min_bot_version`` in form of version string instead of ``bot_version`` in info.json and they can also use ``max_bot_version`` to specify maximum version of Red, more in :ref:`info-json-format`. (`#2605`_)
------
Filter
------
* Filter performs significantly better on large servers. (`#2509`_)
--------
Launcher
--------
* Fixed extras in the launcher (`#2588`_)
---
Mod
---
* Admins can now decide how many times message has to be repeated before ``deleterepeats`` removes it (`#2437`_)
* Fix: make ``[p]ban [days]`` optional as per the doc (`#2602`_)
* Added the command ``voicekick`` to kick members from a voice channel with optional mod case. (`#2639`_)
-----------
Permissions
-----------
* Removed: ``p`` alias for ``permissions`` command (`#2467`_)
-------------
Setup Scripts
-------------
* ``redbot-setup`` now uses the click CLI library (`#2579`_)
* ``redbot-setup convert`` now used to convert between libraries (`#2579`_)
* Backup support for Mongo is currently broken (`#2579`_)
-------
Streams
-------
* Add support for custom stream alert messages per guild (`#2600`_)
* Add ability to exclude rerun Twitch streams, and note rerun streams in embed status (`#2620`_)
-----
Tests
-----
* Test for ``trivia`` cog uses explicitly utf-8 encoding for checking yaml files (`#2565`_)
------
Trivia
------
* Fix of dead image link for Sao Tome and Principe in ``worldflags`` trivia (`#2540`_)
-----------------
Utility Functions
-----------------
* New: ``chat_formatting.humanize_timedelta`` (`#2412`_)
* ``Tunnel`` - Spelling correction of method name - changed ``files_from_attatch`` to ``files_from_attach`` (old name is left for backwards compatibility) (`#2496`_)
* ``Tunnel`` - fixed behavior of ``react_close()``, now when tunnel closes message will be sent to other end (`#2507`_)
* ``chat_formatting.humanize_list`` - Improved error handling of empty lists (`#2597`_)
.. _#2326: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2326
.. _#2328: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2328
.. _#2338: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2338
.. _#2412: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2412
.. _#2437: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2437
.. _#2457: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2457
.. _#2461: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2461
.. _#2462: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2462
.. _#2465: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2465
.. _#2467: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2467
.. _#2469: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2469
.. _#2470: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2470
.. _#2472: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2472
.. _#2473: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2473
.. _#2476: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2476
.. _#2481: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2481
.. _#2482: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2482
.. _#2496: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2496
.. _#2507: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2507
.. _#2509: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2509
.. _#2513: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2513
.. _#2521: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2521
.. _#2523: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2523
.. _#2525: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2525
.. _#2531: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2531
.. _#2533: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2533
.. _#2536: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2536
.. _#2540: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2540
.. _#2545: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2545
.. _#2550: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2550
.. _#2553: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2553
.. _#2554: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2554
.. _#2556: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2556
.. _#2557: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2557
.. _#2565: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2565
.. _#2567: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2567
.. _#2576: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2576
.. _#2579: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2579
.. _#2586: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2586
.. _#2587: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2587
.. _#2588: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2588
.. _#2590: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2590
.. _#2591: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2591
.. _#2592: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2592
.. _#2595: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2595
.. _#2597: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2597
.. _#2600: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2600
.. _#2602: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2602
.. _#2604: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2604
.. _#2605: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2605
.. _#2606: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2606
.. _#2620: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2620
.. _#2628: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2628
.. _#2639: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2639
.. _#2642: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2642
.. _#2652: https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/pull/2652
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Redbot 3.2.3 (2020-01-17)
=========================
Core Bot Changes
----------------
- Further improvements have been made to bot startup and shutdown.
- Prefixes are now cached for performance.
- Added the means for cog creators to use a global preinvoke hook.
- The bot now ensures it has at least the bare neccessary permissions before running commands.
- Deleting instances works as intended again.
- Sinbad stopped fighting it and embraced the entrypoint madness.
Core Commands
-------------
- The servers command now also shows the ids.
Admin Cog
---------
- The selfrole command now has reasonable expectations about hierarchy.
Help Formatter
--------------
- ``[botname]`` is now replaced with the bot's display name in help text.
- New features added for cog creators to further customize help behavior.
- Check out our command reference for details on new ``format_help_for_context`` method.
- Embed settings are now consistent.
Downloader
----------
- Improved a few user facing messages.
- Added pagination of output on cog update.
- Added logging of failures.
Docs
----
There's more detail to the below changes, so go read the docs.
For some reason, documenting documentation changes is hard.
- Added instructions about git version.
- Clarified instructions for installation and update.
- Added more details to the API key reference.
- Fixed some typos and versioning mistakes.
Audio
-----
Draper did things.
- No seriously, Draper did things.
- Wait you wanted details? Ok, I guess we can share those.
- Audio properly disconnects with autodisconnect, even if notify is being used.
- Symbolic links now work as intended for local tracks.
- Bump play now shows the correct time till next track.
- Multiple user facing messages have been made more correct.
Redbot 3.2.2 (2020-01-10)
=========================
Hotfixes
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- Fix Help Pagination issue
Docs
----
- Correct venv docs
Redbot 3.2.1 (2020-01-10)
=========================
Hotfixes
--------
- Fix Mongo conversion from being incorrectly blocked
- Fix announcer not creating a message for success feedback
- Log an error with creating case types rather than crash
Redbot 3.2.0 (2020-01-09)
=========================
Core Bot Changes
----------------
Breaking Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Modlog casetypes no longer have an attribute for auditlog action type. (`#2897 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2897>`_)
- Removed ``redbot.core.modlog.get_next_case_number()``. (`#2908 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2908>`_)
- Removed ``bank.MAX_BALANCE``, use ``bank.get_max_balance()`` from now on. (`#2926 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2926>`_)
- The main bot config is no longer directly accessible to cogs. New methods have been added for use where this is concerned.
New methods for this include
- ``bot.get_shared_api_tokens``
- ``bot.set_shared_api_tokens``
- ``bot.get_embed_color``
- ``bot.get_embed_colour``
- ``bot.get_admin_roles``
- ``bot.get_admin_role_ids``
- ``bot.get_mod_roles``
- ``bot.get_mod_role_ids`` (`#2967 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2967>`_)
- Reserved some command names for internal Red use. These are available programatically as ``redbot.core.commands.RESERVED_COMMAND_NAMES``. (`#2973 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2973>`_)
- Removed ``bot._counter``, Made a few more attrs private (``cog_mgr``, ``main_dir``). (`#2976 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2976>`_)
- Extension's ``setup()`` function should no longer assume that we are, or even will be connected to Discord.
This also means that cog creators should no longer use ``bot.wait_until_ready()`` inside it. (`#3073 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3073>`_)
- Removed the mongo driver. (`#3099 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3099>`_)
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Help now properly hides disabled commands. (`#2863 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2863>`_)
- Fixed ``bot.remove_command`` throwing an error when trying to remove a non-existent command. (`#2888 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2888>`_)
- ``Command.can_see`` now works as intended for disabled commands. (`#2892 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2892>`_)
- Modlog entries now show up properly without the mod cog loaded. (`#2897 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2897>`_)
- Fixed an error in ``[p]reason`` when setting the reason for a case without a moderator. (`#2908 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2908>`_)
- Bank functions now check the recipient balance before transferring and stop the transfer if the recipient's balance will go above the maximum allowed balance. (`#2923 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2923>`_)
- Removed potential for additional bad API calls per ban/unban. (`#2945 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2945>`_)
- The ``[p]invite`` command no longer errors when a user has the bot blocked or DMs disabled in the server. (`#2948 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2948>`_)
- Stopped using the ``:`` character in backup's filename - Windows doesn't accept it. (`#2954 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2954>`_)
- ``redbot-setup delete`` no longer errors with "unexpected keyword argument". (`#2955 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2955>`_)
- ``redbot-setup delete`` no longer prompts about backup when the user passes the option ``--no-prompt``. (`#2956 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2956>`_)
- Cleaned up the ``[p]inviteset public`` and ``[p]inviteset perms`` help strings. (`#2963 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2963>`_)
- ```[p]embedset user`` now only affects DM's. (`#2966 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2966>`_)
- Fixed an unfriendly error when the provided instance name doesn't exist. (`#2968 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2968>`_)
- Fixed the help text and response of ``[p]set usebotcolor`` to accurately reflect what the command is doing. (`#2974 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2974>`_)
- Red no longer types infinitely when a command with a cooldown is called within the last second of a cooldown. (`#2985 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2985>`_)
- Removed f-string usage in the launcher to prevent our error handling from causing an error. (`#3002 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3002>`_)
- Fixed ``MessagePredicate.greater`` and ``MessagePredicate.less`` allowing any valid int instead of only valid ints/floats that are greater/less than the given value. (`#3004 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3004>`_)
- Fixed an error in ``[p]uptime`` when the uptime is under a second. (`#3009 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3009>`_)
- Added quotation marks to the response of ``[p]helpset tagline`` so that two consecutive full stops do not appear. (`#3010 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3010>`_)
- Fixed an issue with clearing rules in permissions. (`#3014 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3014>`_)
- Lavalink will now be restarted after an unexpected shutdown. (`#3033 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3033>`_)
- Added a 3rd-party lib folder to ``sys.path`` before loading cogs. This prevents issues with 3rd-party cogs failing to load when Downloader is not loaded to install requirements. (`#3036 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3036>`_)
- Escaped track descriptions so that they do not break markdown. (`#3047 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3047>`_)
- Red will now properly send a message when the invoked command is guild-only. (`#3057 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3057>`_)
- Arguments ``--co-owner`` and ``--load-cogs`` now properly require at least one argument to be passed. (`#3060 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3060>`_)
- Now always appends the 3rd-party lib folder to the end of ``sys.path`` to avoid shadowing Red's dependencies. (`#3062 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3062>`_)
- Fixed ``is_automod_immune``'s handling of the guild check and added support for checking webhooks. (`#3100 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3100>`_)
- Fixed the generation of the ``repos.json`` file in the backup process. (`#3114 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3114>`_)
- Fixed an issue where calling audio commands when not in a voice channel could result in a crash. (`#3120 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3120>`_)
- Added handling for invalid folder names in the data path gracefully in ``redbot-setup`` and ``redbot --edit``. (`#3171 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3171>`_)
- ``--owner`` and ``-p`` cli flags now work when added from launcher. (`#3174 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3174>`_)
- Red will now prevent users from locking themselves out with localblacklist. (`#3207 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3207>`_)
- Fixed help ending up a little too large for discord embed limits. (`#3208 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3208>`_)
- Fixed formatting issues in commands that list whitelisted/blacklisted users/roles when the list is empty. (`#3219 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3219>`_)
- Red will now prevent users from locking the guild owner out with localblacklist (unless the command caller is bot owner). (`#3221 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3221>`_)
- Guild owners are no longer affected by the local whitelist and blacklist. (`#3221 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3221>`_)
- Fixed an attribute error that can be raised in ``humanize_timedelta`` if ``seconds = 0``. (`#3231 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3231>`_)
- Fixed ``ctx.clean_prefix`` issues resulting from undocumented changes from discord. (`#3249 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3249>`_)
- ``redbot.core.bot.Bot.owner_id`` is now set in the post connection startup. (`#3273 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3273>`_)
- ``redbot.core.bot.Bot.send_to_owners()`` and ``redbot.core.bot.Bot.get_owner_notification_destinations()`` now wait until Red is done with post connection startup to ensure owner ID is available. (`#3273 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3273>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added the option to modify the RPC port with the ``--rpc-port`` flag. (`#2429 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2429>`_)
- Slots now has a 62.5% expected payout and will not inflate economy when spammed. (`#2875 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2875>`_)
- Allowed passing ``cls`` in the ``redbot.core.commands.group()`` decorator. (`#2881 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2881>`_)
- Red's Help Formatter is now considered to have a stable API. (`#2892 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2892>`_)
- Modlog no longer generates cases without being told to for actions the bot did. (`#2897 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2897>`_)
- Some generic modlog casetypes are now pre-registered for cog creator use. (`#2897 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2897>`_)
- ModLog is now much faster at creating cases, especially in large servers. (`#2908 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2908>`_)
- JSON config files are now stored without indentation, this is to reduce the file size and increase the performance of write operations. (`#2921 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2921>`_)
- ``--[no-]backup``, ``--[no-]drop-db`` and ``--[no-]remove-datapath`` in the ``redbot-setup delete`` command are now on/off flags. (`#2958 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2958>`_)
- The confirmation prompts in ``redbot-setup`` now have default values for user convenience. (`#2958 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2958>`_)
- ``redbot-setup delete`` now has the option to leave Red's data untouched on database backends. (`#2962 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2962>`_)
- Red now takes less time to fetch cases, unban members, and list warnings. (`#2964 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2964>`_)
- Red now handles more things prior to connecting to discord to reduce issues during the initial load. (`#3045 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3045>`_)
- ``bot.send_filtered`` now returns the message that is sent. (`#3052 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3052>`_)
- Red will now send a message when the invoked command is DM-only. (`#3057 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3057>`_)
- All ``y/n`` confirmations in cli commands are now unified. (`#3060 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3060>`_)
- Changed ``[p]info`` to say "This bot is an..." instead of "This is an..." for clarity. (`#3121 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3121>`_)
- ``redbot-setup`` will now use the instance name in default data paths to avoid creating a second instance with the same data path. (`#3171 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3171>`_)
- Instance names can now only include characters A-z, numbers, underscores, and hyphens. Old instances are unaffected by this change. (`#3171 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3171>`_)
- Clarified that ``[p]backup`` saves the **bot's** data in the help text. (`#3172 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3172>`_)
- Added ``redbot --debuginfo`` flag which shows useful information for debugging. (`#3183 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3183>`_)
- Added the Python executable field to ``[p]debuginfo``. (`#3184 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3184>`_)
- When Red prompts for a token, it will now print a link to the guide explaining how to obtain a token. (`#3204 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3204>`_)
- ``redbot-setup`` will no longer log to disk. (`#3269 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3269>`_)
- ``redbot.core.bot.Bot.send_to_owners()`` and ``redbot.core.bot.Bot.get_owner_notification_destinations()`` now log when they are not able to find the owner notification destination. (`#3273 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3273>`_)
- The lib folder is now cleared on minor Python version changes. ``[p]cog reinstallreqs`` in Downloader can be used to regenerate the lib folder for a new Python version. (`#3274 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3274>`_)
- If Red detects operating system or architecture change, it will now warn the owner about possible problems with the lib folder. (`#3274 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3274>`_)
- ``[p]playlist download`` will now compress playlists larger than the server attachment limit and attempt to send that. (`#3279 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3279>`_)
New Features
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added functions to acquire locks on Config groups and values. These locks are acquired by default when calling a value as a context manager. See ``Value.get_lock`` for details. (`#2654 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2654>`_)
- Added a config driver for PostgreSQL. (`#2723 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2723>`_)
- Added methods to Config for accessing things by id without mocked objects
- ``Config.guild_from_id``
- ``Config.user_from_id``
- ``Config.role_from_id``
- ``Config.channel_from_id``
- ``Config.member_from_ids``
- This one requires multiple ids, one for the guild, one for the user
- Consequence of discord's object model (`#2804 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2804>`_)
- New method ``humanize_number`` in ``redbot.core.utils.chat_formatting`` to convert numbers into text that respects the current locale. (`#2836 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2836>`_)
- Added new commands to Economy
- ``[p]bank prune user`` - This will delete a user's bank account.
- ``[p]bank prune local`` - This will prune the bank of accounts for users who are no longer in the server.
- ``[p]bank prune global`` - This will prune the global bank of accounts for users who do not share any servers with the bot. (`#2845 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2845>`_)
- Red now uses towncrier for changelog generation. (`#2872 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2872>`_)
- Added ``redbot.core.modlog.get_latest_case`` to fetch the case object for the most recent ModLog case. (`#2908 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2908>`_)
- Added ``[p]bankset maxbal`` to set the maximum bank balance. (`#2926 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2926>`_)
- Added a few methods and classes replacing direct config access (which is no longer supported)
- ``redbot.core.Red.allowed_by_whitelist_blacklist``
- ``redbot.core.Red.get_valid_prefixes``
- ``redbot.core.Red.clear_shared_api_tokens``
- ``redbot.core.commands.help.HelpSettings`` (`#2976 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2976>`_)
- Added the cli flag ``redbot --edit`` which is used to edit the instance name, token, owner, and datapath. (`#3060 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3060>`_)
- Added ``[p]licenseinfo``. (`#3090 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3090>`_)
- Ensured that people can migrate from MongoDB. (`#3108 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3108>`_)
- Added a command to list disabled commands globally or per guild. (`#3118 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3118>`_)
- New event ``on_red_api_tokens_update`` is now dispatched when shared api keys for a service are updated. (`#3134 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3134>`_)
- Added ``redbot-setup backup``. (`#3235 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3235>`_)
- Added the method ``redbot.core.bot.Bot.wait_until_red_ready()`` that waits until Red's post connection startup is done. (`#3273 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3273>`_)
Removals
~~~~~~~~
- ``[p]set owner`` and ``[p]set token`` have been removed in favor of managing server side. (`#2928 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2928>`_)
- Shared libraries are marked for removal in Red 3.4. (`#3106 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3106>`_)
- Removed ``[p]backup``. Use the cli command ``redbot-setup backup`` instead. (`#3235 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3235>`_)
- Removed the functions ``safe_delete``, ``fuzzy_command_search``, ``format_fuzzy_results`` and ``create_backup`` from ``redbot.core.utils``. (`#3240 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3240>`_)
- Removed a lot of the launcher's handled behavior. (`#3289 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3289>`_)
Miscellaneous changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- `#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_, `#2571 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2571>`_, `#2723 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2723>`_, `#2836 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2836>`_, `#2849 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2849>`_, `#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_, `#2885 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2885>`_, `#2890 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2890>`_, `#2897 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2897>`_, `#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_, `#2924 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2924>`_, `#2939 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2939>`_, `#2940 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2940>`_, `#2941 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2941>`_, `#2949 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2949>`_, `#2953 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2953>`_, `#2964 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2964>`_, `#2986 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2986>`_, `#2993 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2993>`_, `#2997 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2997>`_, `#3008 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3008>`_, `#3017 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3017>`_, `#3048 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3048>`_, `#3059 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3059>`_, `#3080 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3080>`_, `#3089 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3089>`_, `#3104 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3104>`_, `#3106 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3106>`_, `#3129 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3129>`_, `#3152 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3152>`_, `#3160 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3160>`_, `#3168 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3168>`_, `#3173 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3173>`_, `#3176 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3176>`_, `#3186 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3186>`_, `#3192 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3192>`_, `#3193 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3193>`_, `#3195 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3195>`_, `#3202 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3202>`_, `#3214 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3214>`_, `#3223 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3223>`_, `#3229 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3229>`_, `#3245 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3245>`_, `#3247 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3247>`_, `#3248 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3248>`_, `#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_, `#3254 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3254>`_, `#3255 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3255>`_, `#3256 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3256>`_, `#3258 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3258>`_, `#3261 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3261>`_, `#3275 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3275>`_, `#3276 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3276>`_, `#3293 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3293>`_, `#3278 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3278>`_, `#3285 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3285>`_, `#3296 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3296>`_,
Dependency changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added ``pytest-mock`` requirement to ``tests`` extra. (`#2571 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2571>`_)
- Updated the python minimum requirement to 3.8.1, updated JRE to Java 11. (`#3245 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3245>`_)
- Bumped dependency versions. (`#3288 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3288>`_)
- Bumped red-lavalink version. (`#3290 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3290>`_)
Documentation Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Started the user guides covering cogs and the user interface of the bot. This includes, for now, a "Getting started" guide. (`#1734 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/1734>`_)
- Added documentation for PM2 support. (`#2105 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2105>`_)
- Updated linux install docs, adding sections for Fedora Linux, Debian/Raspbian Buster, and openSUSE. (`#2558 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2558>`_)
- Created documentation covering what we consider a developer facing breaking change and the guarantees regarding them. (`#2882 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2882>`_)
- Fixed the user parameter being labeled as ``discord.TextChannel`` instead of ``discord.abc.User`` in ``redbot.core.utils.predicates``. (`#2914 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2914>`_)
- Updated towncrier info in the contribution guidelines to explain how to create a changelog for a standalone PR. (`#2915 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2915>`_)
- Reworded the virtual environment guide to make it sound less scary. (`#2920 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2920>`_)
- Driver docs no longer show twice. (`#2972 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2972>`_)
- Added more information about ``redbot.core.utils.humanize_timedelta`` into the docs. (`#2986 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2986>`_)
- Added a direct link to the "Installing Red" section in "Installing using powershell and chocolatey". (`#2995 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2995>`_)
- Updated Git PATH install (Windows), capitalized some words, stopped mentioning the launcher. (`#2998 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2998>`_)
- Added autostart documentation for Red users who installed Red inside of a virtual environment. (`#3005 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3005>`_)
- Updated the Cog Creation guide with a note regarding the Develop version as well as the folder layout for local cogs. (`#3021 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3021>`_)
- Added links to the getting started guide at the end of installation guides. (`#3025 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3025>`_)
- Added proper docstrings to enums that show in drivers docs. (`#3035 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3035>`_)
- Discord.py doc links will now always use the docs for the currently used version of discord.py. (`#3053 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3053>`_)
- Added ``|DPY_VERSION|`` substitution that will automatically get replaced by the current discord.py version. (`#3053 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3053>`_)
- Added missing descriptions for function returns. (`#3054 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3054>`_)
- Stopped overwriting the ``docs/prolog.txt`` file in ``conf.py``. (`#3082 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3082>`_)
- Fixed some typos and wording, added MS Azure to the host list. (`#3083 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3083>`_)
- Updated the docs footer copyright to 2019. (`#3105 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3105>`_)
- Added a deprecation note about shared libraries in the Downloader Framework docs. (`#3106 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3106>`_)
- Updated the apikey framework documentation. Changed ``bot.get_shared_api_keys()`` to ``bot.get_shared_api_tokens()``. (`#3110 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3110>`_)
- Added information about ``info.json``'s ``min_python_version`` key in Downloader Framework docs. (`#3124 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3124>`_)
- Added an event reference for the ``on_red_api_tokens_update`` event in the Shared API Keys docs. (`#3134 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3134>`_)
- Added notes explaining the best practices with config. (`#3149 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3149>`_)
- Documented additional attributes in Context. (`#3151 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3151>`_)
- Updated Windows docs with up to date dependency instructions. (`#3188 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3188>`_)
- Added a "Publishing cogs for V3" document explaining how to make user's cogs work with Downloader. (`#3234 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3234>`_)
- Fixed broken docs for ``redbot.core.commands.Context.react_quietly``. (`#3257 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3257>`_)
- Updated copyright notices on License and RTD config to 2020. (`#3259 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3259>`_)
- Added a line about setuptools and wheel. (`#3262 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3262>`_)
- Ensured development builds are not advertised to the wrong audience. (`#3292 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3292>`_)
- Clarified the usage intent of some of the chat formatting functions. (`#3292 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3292>`_)
Admin
-----
Breaking Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Changed ``[p]announce ignore`` and ``[p]announce channel`` to ``[p]announceset ignore`` and ``[p]announceset channel``. (`#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_)
- Changed ``[p]selfrole <role>`` to ``[p]selfrole add <role>``, changed ``[p]selfrole add`` to ``[p]selfroleset add`` , and changed ``[p]selfrole delete`` to ``[p]selfroleset remove``. (`#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_)
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed ``[p]announce`` failing after encountering an error attempting to message the bot owner. (`#3166 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3166>`_)
- Improved the clarity of user facing messages when the user is not allowed to do something due to Discord hierarchy rules. (`#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_)
- Fixed some role managing commands not properly checking if Red had ``manage_roles`` perms before attempting to manage roles. (`#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_)
- Fixed ``[p]editrole`` commands not checking if roles to be edited are higher than Red's highest role before trying to edit them. (`#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_)
- Fixed ``[p]announce ignore`` and ``[p]announce channel`` not being able to be used by guild owners and administrators. (`#3250 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3250>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added custom issue messages for adding and removing roles, this makes it easier to create translations. (`#3016 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3016>`_)
Audio
-----
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``[p]playlist remove`` now removes the playlist url if the playlist was created through ``[p]playlist save``. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- Users are no longer able to accidentally overwrite existing playlist if a new one with the same name is created/renamed. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- ``[p]audioset settings`` no longer shows lavalink JAR version. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- Fixed a ``KeyError: loadType`` when trying to play tracks. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]audioset settings`` now uses ``ctx.is_owner()`` to check if the context author is the bot owner. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- Fixed track indexs being off by 1 in ``[p]search``. (`#2940 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2940>`_)
- Fixed an issue where updating your Spotify and YouTube Data API tokens did not refresh them. (`#3047 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3047>`_)
- Fixed an issue where the blacklist was not being applied correctly. (`#3047 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3047>`_)
- Fixed an issue in ``[p]audioset restrictions blacklist list`` where it would call the list a ``Whitelist``. (`#3047 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3047>`_)
- Red's status is now properly cleared on emptydisconnect. (`#3050 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3050>`_)
- Fixed a console spam caused sometimes when auto disconnect and auto pause are used. (`#3123 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3123>`_)
- Fixed an error that was thrown when running ``[p]audioset dj``. (`#3165 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3165>`_)
- Fixed a crash that could happen when the bot can't connect to the lavalink node. (`#3238 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3238>`_)
- Restricted the number of songs shown in the queue to first 500 to avoid heartbeats. (`#3279 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3279>`_)
- Added more cooldowns to playlist commands and restricted the queue and playlists to 10k songs to avoid bot errors. (`#3286 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3286>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ``[p]playlist upload`` will now load playlists generated via ``[p]playlist download`` much faster if the playlist uses the new scheme. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- ``[p]playlist`` commands now can be used by everyone regardless of DJ settings, however it will respect DJ settings when creating/modifying playlists in the server scope. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- Spotify, Youtube Data, and Lavalink API calls can be cached to avoid repeated calls in the future, see ``[p]audioset cache``. (`#2890 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2890>`_)
- Playlists will now start playing as soon as first track is loaded. (`#2890 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2890>`_)
- ``[p]audioset localpath`` can set a path anywhere in your machine now. Note: This path needs to be visible by ``Lavalink.jar``. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]queue`` now works when there are no tracks in the queue, showing the track currently playing. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]audioset settings`` now reports Red Lavalink version. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- Adding and removing reactions in Audio is no longer a blocking action. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- When shuffle is on, queue now shows the correct play order. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]seek`` and ``[p]skip`` can be used by user if they are the song requester while DJ mode is enabled and votes are disabled. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- Adding a playlist and an album to a saved playlist skips tracks already in the playlist. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- DJ mode is now turned off if the DJ role is deleted. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- When playing a localtrack, ``[p]play`` and ``[p]bumpplay`` no longer require the use of the prefix "localtracks\\".
Before: ``[p]bumpplay localtracks\\ENM\\501 - Inside The Machine.mp3``
Now: ``[p]bumpplay ENM\\501 - Inside The Machine.mp3``
Now nested folders: ``[p]bumpplay Parent Folder\\Nested Folder\\track.mp3`` (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- Removed commas in explanations about how to set API keys. (`#2905 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2905>`_)
- Expanded local track support to all file formats (m3u, m4a, mp4, etc). (`#2940 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2940>`_)
- Cooldowns are now reset upon failure of commands that have a cooldown timer. (`#2940 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2940>`_)
- Improved the explanation in the help string for ``[p]audioset emptydisconnect``. (`#3051 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3051>`_)
- Added a typing indicator to playlist dedupe. (`#3058 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3058>`_)
- Exposed clearer errors to users in the play commands. (`#3085 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3085>`_)
- Better error handling when the player is unable to play multiple tracks in the sequence. (`#3165 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3165>`_)
New Features
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added support for nested folders in the localtrack folder. (`#270 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/270>`_)
- Now auto pauses the queue when the voice channel is empty. (`#721 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/721>`_)
- All Playlist commands now accept optional arguments, use ``[p]help playlist <subcommand>`` for more details. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- ``[p]playlist rename`` will now allow users to rename existing playlists. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- ``[p]playlist update`` will now allow users to update non-custom Playlists to the latest available tracks. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- There are now 3 different scopes of playlist. To define them, use the ``--scope`` argument.
``Global Playlist``
- These playlists will be available in all servers the bot is in.
- These can be managed by the Bot Owner only.
``Server Playlist``
- These playlists will only be available in the server they were created in.
- These can be managed by the Bot Owner, Guild Owner, Mods, Admins, DJs, and the Creator (if the DJ role is disabled).
``User Playlist``
- These playlists will be available in all servers both the bot and the creator are in.
- These can be managed by the Bot Owner and Creator only. (`#2861 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2861>`_)
- ``[p]audioset cache`` can be used to set the cache level. **It's off by default**. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]genre`` can be used to play spotify playlists. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]audioset cacheage`` can be used to set the maximum age of an entry in the cache. **Default is 365 days**. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]audioset autoplay`` can be used to enable auto play once the queue runs out. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- New events dispatched by Audio.
- ``on_red_audio_track_start(guild: discord.Guild, track: lavalink.Track, requester: discord.Member)``
- ``on_red_audio_track_end(guild: discord.Guild, track: lavalink.Track, requester: discord.Member)``
- ``on_red_audio_track_enqueue(guild: discord.Guild, track: lavalink.Track, requester: discord.Member)``
- ``on_red_audio_track_auto_play(guild: discord.Guild, track: lavalink.Track, requester: discord.Member)``
- ``on_red_audio_queue_end(guild: discord.Guild, track: lavalink.Track, requester: discord.Member)``
- ``on_red_audio_audio_disconnect(guild: discord.Guild)``
- ``on_red_audio_skip_track(guild: discord.Guild, track: lavalink.Track, requester: discord.Member)`` (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]queue shuffle`` can be used to shuffle the queue manually. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]queue clean self`` can be used to remove all songs you requested from the queue. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]audioset restrictions`` can be used to add or remove keywords which songs must have or are not allowed to have. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]playlist dedupe`` can be used to remove duplicated tracks from a playlist. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]autoplay`` can be used to play a random song. (`#2904 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2904>`_)
- ``[p]bumpplay`` can be used to add a song to the front of the queue. (`#2940 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2940>`_)
- ``[p]shuffle`` has an additional argument to tell the bot whether it should shuffle bumped tracks. (`#2940 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2940>`_)
- Added global whitelist/blacklist commands. (`#3047 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3047>`_)
- Added self-managed daily playlists in the GUILD scope, these are called "Daily playlist - YYYY-MM-DD" and auto delete after 7 days. (`#3199 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3199>`_)
CustomCom
---------
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The group command ``[p]cc create`` can now be used to create simple CCs without specifying "simple". (`#1767 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/1767>`_)
- Added a query option for CC typehints for URL-based CCs. (`#3228 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3228>`_)
- Now uses the ``humanize_list`` utility for iterable parameter results, e.g. ``{#:Role.members}``. (`#3277 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3277>`_)
Downloader
----------
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Made the regex for repo names use raw strings to stop causing a ``DeprecationWarning`` for invalid escape sequences. (`#2571 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2571>`_)
- Downloader will no longer attempt to install cogs that are already installed. (`#2571 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2571>`_)
- Repo names can now only contain the characters listed in the help text (A-Z, 0-9, underscores, and hyphens). (`#2827 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2827>`_)
- ``[p]findcog`` no longer attempts to find a cog for commands without a cog. (`#2902 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2902>`_)
- Downloader will no longer attempt to install a cog with same name as another cog that is already installed. (`#2927 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2927>`_)
- Added error handling for when a remote repository or branch is deleted, now notifies the which repository failed and continues to update the others. (`#2936 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2936>`_)
- ``[p]cog install`` will no longer error if a cog has an empty install message. (`#3024 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3024>`_)
- Made ``redbot.cogs.downloader.repo_manager.Repo.clean_url`` work with relative urls. This property is ``str`` type now. (`#3141 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3141>`_)
- Fixed an error on repo add from empty string values for the ``install_msg`` info.json field. (`#3153 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3153>`_)
- Disabled all git auth prompts when adding/updating a repo with Downloader. (`#3159 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3159>`_)
- ``[p]findcog`` now properly works for cogs with less typical folder structure. (`#3177 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3177>`_)
- ``[p]cog uninstall`` now fully unloads cog - the bot will not try to load it on next startup. (`#3179 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3179>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Downloader will now check if the Python and bot versions match requirements in ``info.json`` during update. (`#1866 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/1866>`_)
- ``[p]cog install`` now accepts multiple cog names. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- When passing cogs to ``[p]cog update``, it will now only update those cogs, not all cogs from the repo those cogs are from. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added error messages for failures when installing/reinstalling requirements and copying cogs and shared libraries. (`#2571 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2571>`_)
- ``[p]findcog`` now uses sanitized urls (without HTTP Basic Auth fragments). (`#3129 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3129>`_)
- ``[p]repo info`` will now show the repo's url, branch, and authors. (`#3225 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3225>`_)
- ``[p]cog info`` will now show cog authors. (`#3225 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3225>`_)
- ``[p]findcog`` will now show the repo's branch. (`#3225 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3225>`_)
New Features
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added ``[p]repo update [repos]`` which updates repos without updating the cogs from them. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added ``[p]cog installversion <repo_name> <revision> <cogs>`` which installs cogs from a specified revision (commit, tag) of the given repo. When using this command, the cog will automatically be pinned. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added ``[p]cog pin <cogs>`` and ``[p]cog unpin <cogs>`` for pinning cogs. Cogs that are pinned will not be updated when using update commands. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added ``[p]cog checkforupdates`` that lists which cogs can be updated (including pinned cog) without updating them. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added ``[p]cog updateallfromrepos <repos>`` that updates all cogs from the given repos. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added ``[p]cog updatetoversion <repo_name> <revision> [cogs]`` that updates all cogs or ones of user's choosing to chosen revision of the given repo. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Added ``[p]cog reinstallreqs`` that reinstalls cog requirements and shared libraries for all installed cogs. (`#3167 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3167>`_)
Documentation Changes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added ``redbot.cogs.downloader.installable.InstalledModule`` to Downloader's framework docs. (`#2527 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2527>`_)
- Removed API References for Downloader. (`#3234 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3234>`_)
Image
-----
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Updated the giphycreds command to match the formatting of the other API commands. (`#2905 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2905>`_)
- Removed commas from explanations about how to set API keys. (`#2905 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2905>`_)
Mod
---
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- ``[p]userinfo`` no longer breaks when a user has an absurd numbers of roles. (`#2910 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2910>`_)
- Fixed Mod cog not recording username changes for ``[p]names`` and ``[p]userinfo`` commands. (`#2918 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2918>`_)
- Fixed ``[p]modset deletedelay`` deleting non-command messages. (`#2924 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2924>`_)
- Fixed an error when reloading Mod. (`#2932 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2932>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Slowmode now accepts integer-only inputs as seconds. (`#2884 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2884>`_)
Permissions
-----------
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Defaults are now cleared properly when clearing all rules. (`#3037 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3037>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Better explained the usage of commands with the ``<who_or_what>`` argument. (`#2991 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2991>`_)
Streams
-------
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed a ``TypeError`` in the ``TwitchStream`` class when calling Twitch client_id from Red shared APIs tokens. (`#3042 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3042>`_)
- Changed the ``stream_alert`` function for Twitch alerts to make it work with how the ``TwitchStream`` class works now. (`#3042 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3042>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Removed commas from explanations about how to set API keys. (`#2905 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2905>`_)
Trivia
------
Bug Fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Fixed a typo in Ahsoka Tano's name in the Starwars trivia list. (`#2909 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2909>`_)
- Fixed a bug where ``[p]trivia leaderboard`` failed to run. (`#2911 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2911>`_)
- Fixed a typo in the Greek mythology trivia list regarding Hermes' staff. (`#2994 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2994>`_)
- Fixed a question in the Overwatch trivia list that accepted blank responses. (`#2996 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/2996>`_)
- Fixed questions and answers that were incorrect in the Clash Royale trivia list. (`#3236 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/3236>`_)
Enhancements
~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Added trivia lists for Prince and Michael Jackson lyrics. (`#12 <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/12>`_)
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.. 3.3.x Changelogs
Redbot 3.3.2 (2020-02-28)
=========================
| Thanks to all these amazing people that contributed to this release:
| :ghuser:`aikaterna`, :ghuser:`chasehult`, :ghuser:`Dav-Git`, :ghuser:`DiscordLiz`, :ghuser:`Drapersniper`, :ghuser:`fixator10`, :ghuser:`Flame442`, :ghuser:`Hedlund01`, :ghuser:`jack1142`, :ghuser:`Kowlin`, :ghuser:`mikeshardmind`, :ghuser:`PredaaA`, :ghuser:`Stonedestroyer`, :ghuser:`trundleroo`, :ghuser:`TrustyJAID`, :ghuser:`zephyrkul`
End-user changelog
------------------
Core Bot
********
- Ignored guilds/channels and whitelist/blacklist are now cached for performance (:issue:`3472`)
- Ignored guilds/channels have been moved from Mod cog to Core (:issue:`3472`)
- ``[p]ignore channel`` command can now also ignore channel categories (:issue:`3472`)
Core Commands
*************
- Core cogs will now send bot mention prefix properly in places where discord doesn't render mentions (:issue:`3579`, :issue:`3591`, :issue:`3499`)
- Fix a bug with ``[p]blacklist add`` that made it impossible to blacklist users that bot doesn't share a server with (:issue:`3472`, :issue:`3220`)
- Improve user experience of ``[p]set game/listening/watching/`` commands (:issue:`3562`)
- Add ``[p]licenceinfo`` alias for ``[p]licenseinfo`` command to conform with non-American English (:issue:`3460`)
Admin
*****
- ``[p]announce`` will now only send error message if an actual errors occurs (:issue:`3514`, :issue:`3513`)
Alias
*****
- ``[p]alias help`` will now properly work in non-English locales (:issue:`3546`)
Audio
*****
- Users should be able to play age-restricted tracks from YouTube again (:issue:`3620`)
Economy
*******
- Next payday time will now be adjusted for users when payday time is changed (:issue:`3496`, :issue:`3438`)
Downloader
**********
- Downloader will no longer fail because of invalid ``info.json`` files (:issue:`3533`, :issue:`3456`)
- Add better logging of errors when Downloader fails to add a repo (:issue:`3558`)
Image
*****
- Fix load error for users that updated Red from version lower than 3.1 to version 3.2 or newer (:issue:`3617`)
Mod
***
- ``[p]hackban`` and ``[p]unban`` commands support user mentions now (:issue:`3524`)
- Ignored guilds/channels have been moved from Mod cog to Core (:issue:`3472`)
Streams
*******
- Fix stream alerts for Twitch (:issue:`3487`)
- Significantly reduce the quota usage for YouTube stream alerts (:issue:`3237`)
- Add ``[p]streamset timer`` command which can be used to control how often the cog checks for live streams (:issue:`3237`)
Trivia
******
- Add better handling for errors in trivia session (:issue:`3606`)
Trivia Lists
************
- Remove empty answers in trivia lists (:issue:`3581`)
Warnings
********
- Users can now pass a reason to ``[p]unwarn`` command (:issue:`3490`, :issue:`3093`)
Developer changelog
-------------------
Core Bot
********
- Updated all our dependencies - we're using discord.py 1.3.2 now (:issue:`3609`)
- Add traceback logging to task exception handling (:issue:`3517`)
- Developers can now create a command from an async function wrapped in `functools.partial` (:issue:`3542`)
- Bot will now show deprecation warnings in logs (:issue:`3527`, :issue:`3615`)
- Subcommands of command group with ``invoke_without_command=True`` will again inherit this group's checks (:issue:`3614`)
Config
******
- Fix Config's singletons (:issue:`3137`, :issue:`3136`)
Utility Functions
*****************
- Add clearer error when page is of a wrong type in `redbot.core.utils.menus.menu()` (:issue:`3571`)
Dev Cog
*******
- Allow for top-level `await`, `async for` and `async with` in ``[p]debug`` and ``[p]repl`` commands (:issue:`3508`)
Downloader
**********
- Downloader will now replace ``[p]`` with clean prefix same as it does in help command (:issue:`3592`)
- Add schema validation to ``info.json`` file processing - it should now be easier to notice any issues with those files (:issue:`3533`, :issue:`3442`)
Documentation changes
---------------------
- Add guidelines for Cog Creators in `guide_cog_creation` document (:issue:`3568`)
- Restructure virtual environment instructions to improve user experience (:issue:`3495`, :issue:`3411`, :issue:`3412`)
- Getting started guide now explain use of quotes for arguments with spaces (:issue:`3555`, :issue:`3111`)
- ``latest`` version of docs now displays a warning about possible differences from current stable release (:issue:`3570`)
- Make systemd guide clearer on obtaining username and python path (:issue:`3537`, :issue:`3462`)
- Indicate instructions for different venv types in systemd guide better (:issue:`3538`)
- Service file in `autostart_systemd` now also waits for network connection to be ready (:issue:`3549`)
- Hide alias of ``randomize_colour`` in docs (:issue:`3491`)
- Add separate headers for each event predicate class for better navigation (:issue:`3595`, :issue:`3164`)
- Improve wording of explanation for ``required_cogs`` key in `guide_publish_cogs` (:issue:`3520`)
Miscellaneous
-------------
- Use more reliant way of checking if command is bot owner only in ``[p]warnaction`` (Warnings cog) (:issue:`3516`, :issue:`3515`)
- Update PyPI domain in ``[p]info`` and update checker (:issue:`3607`)
- Stop using deprecated code in core (:issue:`3610`)
Redbot 3.3.1 (2020-02-05)
=========================
Core Bot
--------
- Add a cli flag for setting a max size of message cache
- Allow to edit prefix from command line using ``redbot --edit``.
- Some functions have been changed to no longer use deprecated asyncio functions
Core Commands
-------------
- The short help text for dm has been made more useful
- dm no longer allows owners to have the bot attempt to DM itself
Utils
-----
- Passing the event loop explicitly in utils is deprecated (Removal in 3.4)
Mod Cog
-------
- Hackban now works properly without being provided a number of days
Documentation Changes
---------------------
- Add ``-e`` flag to ``journalctl`` command in systemd guide so that it takes the user to the end of logs automatically.
- Added section to install docs for CentOS 8
- Improve usage of apt update in docs
Redbot 3.3.0 (2020-01-26)
=========================
Core Bot
--------
- The bot's description is now configurable.
- We now use discord.py 1.3.1, this comes with added teams support.
- The commands module has been slightly restructured to provide more useful data to developers.
- Help is now self consistent in the extra formatting used.
Core Commands
-------------
- Slowmode should no longer error on nonsensical time quantities.
- Embed use can be configured per channel as well.
Documentation
-------------
- We've made some small fixes to inaccurate instructions about installing with pyenv.
- Notes about deprecating in 3.3 have been altered to 3.4 to match the intended timeframe.
Admin
-----
- Gives feedback when adding or removing a role doesn't make sense.
Audio
-----
- Playlist finding is more intuitive.
- disconnect and repeat commands no longer interfere with eachother.
CustomCom
---------
- No longer errors when exiting an interactive menu.
Cleanup
-------
- A rare edge case involving messages which are deleted during cleanup and are the only message was fixed.
Downloader
----------
- Some user facing messages were improved.
- Downloader's initialization can no longer time out at startup.
General
-------
- Roll command will no longer attempt to roll obscenely large amounts.
Mod
---
- You can set a default amount of days to clean up when banning.
- Ban and hackban now use that default.
- Users can now optionally be DMed their ban reason.
Permissions
-----------
- Now has stronger enforcement of prioritizing botwide settings.
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.. CustomCommands Cog Reference
============================
CustomCommands Cog Reference
============================
------------
How it works
------------
CustomCommands allows you to create simple commands for your bot without requiring you to code your own cog for Red.
If the command you attempt to create shares a name with an already loaded command, you cannot overwrite it with this cog.
---------
Cooldowns
---------
You can set cooldowns for your custom commands. If a command is on cooldown, it will not be triggered.
You can set cooldowns per member or per channel, or set a cooldown guild-wide. You can also set multiple types of cooldown on a single custom command. All cooldowns must pass before the command will trigger.
------------------
Context Parameters
------------------
You can enhance your custom command's response by leaving spaces for the bot to substitute.
+-----------+----------------------------------------+
| Argument | Substitute |
+===========+========================================+
| {message} | The message the bot is responding to. |
+-----------+----------------------------------------+
| {author} | The user who called the command. |
+-----------+----------------------------------------+
| {channel} | The channel the command was called in. |
+-----------+----------------------------------------+
| {server} | The server the command was called in. |
+-----------+----------------------------------------+
| {guild} | Same as with {server}. |
+-----------+----------------------------------------+
You can further refine the response with dot notation. For example, {author.mention} will mention the user who called the command.
------------------
Command Parameters
------------------
You can further enhance your custom command's response by leaving spaces for the user to substitute.
To do this, simply put {#} in the response, replacing # with any number starting with 0. Each number will be replaced with what the user gave the command, in order.
You can refine the response with colon notation. For example, {0:Member} will accept members of the server, and {0:int} will accept a number. If no colon notation is provided, the argument will be returned unchanged.
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
| Argument | Substitute |
+=================+================================+
| {#:Member} | A member of your server. |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
| {#:TextChannel} | A text channel in your server. |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
| {#:Role} | A role in your server. |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
| {#:int} | A whole number. |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
| {#:float} | A decimal number. |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
| {#:bool} | True or False. |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+
You can specify more than the above with colon notation, but those are the most common.
As with context parameters, you can use dot notation to further refine the response. For example, {0.mention:Member} will mention the Member specified.
----------------
Example commands
----------------
Showing your own avatar
.. code-block:: none
[p]customcom add simple avatar {author.avatar_url}
[p]avatar
https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/133801473317404673/be4c4a4fe47cb3e74c31a0504e7a295e.webp?size=1024
Repeating the user
.. code-block:: none
[p]customcom add simple say {0}
[p]say Pete and Repeat
Pete and Repeat
Greeting the specified member
.. code-block:: none
[p]customcom add simple greet Hello, {0.mention:Member}!
[p]greet Twentysix
Hello, @Twentysix!
Comparing two text channel's categories
.. code-block:: none
[p]customcom add simple comparecategory {0.category:TextChannel} | {1.category:TextChannel}
[p]comparecategory #support #general
Red | Community
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.. Permissions Cog Reference
=========================
Permissions Cog Reference
=========================
------------
How it works
------------
When loaded, the permissions cog will allow you to define extra custom rules for who can use a
command.
If no applicable rules are found, the command will behave normally.
Rules can also be added to cogs, which will affect all commands from that cog. The cog name can be
found from the help menu.
-------------
Rule priority
-------------
Rules set for subcommands will take precedence over rules set for the parent commands, which
lastly take precedence over rules set for the cog. So for example, if a user is denied the Core
cog, but allowed the ``[p]set token`` command, the user will not be able to use any command in the
Core cog except for ``[p]set token``.
In terms of scope, global rules will be checked first, then server rules.
For each of those, the first rule pertaining to one of the following models will be used:
1. User
2. Voice channel
3. Text channel
4. Channel category
5. Roles, highest to lowest
6. Server (can only be in global rules)
7. Default rules
In private messages, only global rules about a user will be checked.
-------------------------
Setting Rules From a File
-------------------------
The permissions cog can also set, display or update rules with a YAML file with the
``[p]permissions yaml`` command. Models must be represented by ID. Rules must be ``true`` for
allow, or ``false`` for deny. Here is an example:
.. code-block:: yaml
COG:
Admin:
78631113035100160: true
96733288462286848: false
Audio:
133049272517001216: true
default: false
COMMAND:
cleanup bot:
78631113035100160: true
default: false
ping:
96733288462286848: false
default: true
----------------------
Example configurations
----------------------
Locking the ``[p]play`` command to approved server(s) as a bot owner:
.. code-block:: none
[p]permissions setdefaultglobalrule deny play
[p]permissions addglobalrule allow play [server ID or name]
Locking the ``[p]play`` command to specific voice channel(s) as a serverowner or admin:
.. code-block:: none
[p]permissions setdefaultserverrule deny play
[p]permissions setdefaultserverrule deny "playlist start"
[p]permissions addserverrule allow play [voice channel ID or name]
[p]permissions addserverrule allow "playlist start" [voice channel ID or name]
Allowing extra roles to use ``[p]cleanup``:
.. code-block:: none
[p]permissions addserverrule allow cleanup [role ID]
Preventing ``[p]cleanup`` from being used in channels where message history is important:
.. code-block:: none
[p]permissions addserverrule deny cleanup [channel ID or mention]
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Red - Discord Bot documentation build configuration file, created by
# sphinx-quickstart on Thu Aug 10 23:18:25 2017.
#
# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its
# containing dir.
#
# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this
# autogenerated file.
#
# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
# serve to show the default.
# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
#
import os
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(".."))
os.environ["BUILDING_DOCS"] = "1"
# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
#
# needs_sphinx = '1.0'
# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom
# ones.
extensions = [
"sphinx.ext.autodoc",
"sphinx.ext.extlinks",
"sphinx.ext.intersphinx",
"sphinx.ext.viewcode",
"sphinx.ext.napoleon",
"sphinx.ext.doctest",
"sphinxcontrib_trio",
]
# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
templates_path = ["_templates"]
# The suffix(es) of source filenames.
# You can specify multiple suffix as a list of string:
#
# source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md']
source_suffix = ".rst"
# The master toctree document.
master_doc = "index"
# General information about the project.
project = "Red - Discord Bot"
copyright = "2018-2020, Cog Creators"
author = "Cog Creators"
# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
# built documents.
#
from redbot.core import __version__
from discord import __version__ as dpy_version
# The short X.Y version.
version = __version__
# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
release = __version__
# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
# for a list of supported languages.
#
# This is also used if you do content translation via gettext catalogs.
# Usually you set "language" from the command line for these cases.
language = None
# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
# This patterns also effect to html_static_path and html_extra_path
exclude_patterns = ["_build", "Thumbs.db", ".DS_Store"]
# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
pygments_style = "sphinx"
# If true, `todo` and `todoList` produce output, else they produce nothing.
todo_include_todos = False
# Role which is assigned when you make a simple reference within backticks
default_role = "any"
# Includes substitutions for all files
with open("prolog.txt", "r") as file:
rst_prolog = file.read()
# Adds d.py version to available substitutions in all files
rst_prolog += f"\n.. |DPY_VERSION| replace:: {dpy_version}"
# -- Options for HTML output ----------------------------------------------
# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for
# a list of builtin themes.
#
html_theme = "sphinx_rtd_theme"
# This will be needed until sphinx_rtd_theme supports the html5 writer
html4_writer = True
# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
# further. For a list of options available for each theme, see the
# documentation.
#
# html_theme_options = {}
html_context = {
# Enable the "Edit in GitHub link within the header of each page.
"display_github": True,
"github_user": "Cog-Creators",
"github_repo": "Red-DiscordBot",
"github_version": "V3/develop/docs/",
}
# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
# html_static_path = ['_static']
# Custom sidebar templates, must be a dictionary that maps document names
# to template names.
#
# This is required for the alabaster theme
# refs: http://alabaster.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#sidebars
html_sidebars = {
"**": [
"about.html",
"navigation.html",
"relations.html", # needs 'show_related': True theme option to display
"searchbox.html",
"donate.html",
]
}
# -- Options for HTMLHelp output ------------------------------------------
# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
htmlhelp_basename = "Red-DiscordBotdoc"
# -- Options for LaTeX output ---------------------------------------------
latex_elements = {
# The paper size ('letterpaper' or 'a4paper').
#
# 'papersize': 'letterpaper',
# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
#
# 'pointsize': '10pt',
# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
#
# 'preamble': '',
# Latex figure (float) alignment
#
# 'figure_align': 'htbp',
}
# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title,
# author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]).
latex_documents = [
(master_doc, "Red-DiscordBot.tex", "Red - Discord Bot Documentation", "Cog Creators", "manual")
]
# -- Options for manual page output ---------------------------------------
# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
man_pages = [(master_doc, "red-discordbot", "Red - Discord Bot Documentation", [author], 1)]
# -- Options for Texinfo output -------------------------------------------
# Grouping the document tree into Texinfo files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title, author,
# dir menu entry, description, category)
texinfo_documents = [
(
master_doc,
"Red-DiscordBot",
"Red - Discord Bot Documentation",
author,
"Red-DiscordBot",
"One line description of project.",
"Miscellaneous",
)
]
# -- Options for linkcheck builder ----------------------------------------
# A list of regular expressions that match URIs that should not be
# checked when doing a linkcheck build.
linkcheck_ignore = [r"https://java.com*", r"https://chocolatey.org*"]
linkcheck_retries = 3
# -- Options for extensions -----------------------------------------------
# Intersphinx
intersphinx_mapping = {
"python": ("https://docs.python.org/3", None),
"dpy": (f"https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/v{dpy_version}/", None),
"motor": ("https://motor.readthedocs.io/en/stable/", None),
}
# Extlinks
# This allows to create links to d.py docs with
# :dpy_docs:`link text <site_name.html>`
extlinks = {
"dpy_docs": (f"https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/v{dpy_version}/%s", None),
"issue": ("https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot/issues/%s", "#"),
"ghuser": ("https://github.com/%s", "@"),
}
# Doctest
# If this string is non-empty, all blocks with ``>>>`` in them will be
# tested, not just the ones explicitly marked with ``.. doctest::``
doctest_test_doctest_blocks = ""
# Autodoc options
autodoc_default_options = {"show-inheritance": True}
autodoc_typehints = "none"
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.. V3 Shared API Key Reference
===============
Shared API Keys
===============
Red has a central API key storage utilising the core bots config. This allows cog creators to add a single location to store API keys for their cogs which may be shared between other cogs.
There needs to be some consistency between cog creators when using shared API keys between cogs. To help make this easier service should be all **lowercase** and the key names should match the naming convention of the API being accessed.
Example:
Twitch has a client ID and client secret so a user should be asked to input
``[p]set api twitch client_id,1234ksdjf client_secret,1234aldlfkd``
and when accessed in the code it should be done by
.. code-block:: python
await self.bot.get_shared_api_tokens("twitch")
Each service has its own dict of key, value pairs for each required key type. If there's only one key required then a name for the key is still required for storing and accessing.
Example:
``[p]set api youtube api_key,1234ksdjf``
and when accessed in the code it should be done by
.. code-block:: python
await self.bot.get_shared_api_tokens("youtube")
***********
Basic Usage
***********
.. code-block:: python
class MyCog:
@commands.command()
async def youtube(self, ctx, user: str):
youtube_keys = await self.bot.get_shared_api_tokens("youtube")
if youtube_keys.get("api_key") is None:
return await ctx.send("The YouTube API key has not been set.")
# Use the API key to access content as you normally would
***************
Event Reference
***************
.. function:: on_red_api_tokens_update(service_name, api_tokens)
Dispatched when service's api keys are updated.
:param service_name: Name of the service.
:type service_name: :class:`str`
:param api_tokens: New Mapping of token names to tokens. This contains api tokens that weren't changed too.
:type api_tokens: Mapping[:class:`str`, :class:`str`]
*********************
Additional References
*********************
.. py:currentmodule:: redbot.core.bot
.. automethod:: Red.get_shared_api_tokens
.. automethod:: Red.set_shared_api_tokens
.. automethod:: Red.remove_shared_api_tokens
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.. V3 Bank
.. role:: python(code)
:language: python
====
Bank
====
Bank has now been separated from Economy for V3. New to bank is support for
having a global bank.
***********
Basic Usage
***********
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import bank, commands
import discord
class MyCog(commands.Cog):
@commands.command()
async def balance(self, ctx, user: discord.Member = None):
if user is None:
user = ctx.author
bal = await bank.get_balance(user)
currency = await bank.get_currency_name(ctx.guild)
await ctx.send(
"{}'s balance is {} {}".format(
user.display_name, bal, currency
)
)
*************
API Reference
*************
Bank
======
.. automodule:: redbot.core.bank
:members:
:exclude-members: cost
.. autofunction:: cost
:decorator:
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.. bot module docs
===
Bot
===
.. automodule:: redbot.core.bot
RedBase
^^^^^^^
.. autoclass:: RedBase
:members:
:exclude-members: get_context
.. automethod:: register_rpc_handler
.. automethod:: unregister_rpc_handler
Red
^^^
.. autoclass:: Red
:members:
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.. _checks:
========================
Command Check Decorators
========================
The following are all decorators for commands, which add restrictions to where and when they can be
run.
.. automodule:: redbot.core.checks
:members:
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.. cog manager docs
===========
Cog Manager
===========
.. automodule:: redbot.core.cog_manager
:members:
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.. red commands module documentation
================
Commands Package
================
This package acts almost identically to :doc:`discord.ext.commands <dpy:ext/commands/api>`; i.e.
all of the attributes from discord.py's are also in ours.
Some of these attributes, however, have been slightly modified, while others have been added to
extend functionalities used throughout the bot, as outlined below.
.. autofunction:: redbot.core.commands.command
.. autofunction:: redbot.core.commands.group
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.commands.Command
:members:
:inherited-members: format_help_for_context
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.commands.Group
:members:
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.commands.Context
:members:
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.commands.GuildContext
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.commands.DMContext
.. automodule:: redbot.core.commands.requires
:members: PrivilegeLevel, PermState, Requires
.. automodule:: redbot.core.commands.converter
:members:
:exclude-members: convert
:no-undoc-members:
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.. config shite
.. role:: python(code)
:language: python
======
Config
======
Config was introduced in V3 as a way to make data storage easier and safer for all developers regardless of skill level.
It will take some getting used to as the syntax is entirely different from what Red has used before, but we believe
Config will be extremely beneficial to both cog developers and end users in the long run.
.. note:: While config is great for storing data safely, there are some caveats to writing performant code which uses it.
Make sure to read the section on best practices for more of these details.
***********
Basic Usage
***********
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import Config
class MyCog:
def __init__(self):
self.config = Config.get_conf(self, identifier=1234567890)
self.config.register_global(
foo=True
)
@commands.command()
async def return_some_data(self, ctx):
await ctx.send(await self.config.foo())
********
Tutorial
********
.. py:currentmodule:: redbot.core.config
This tutorial will walk you through how to use Config.
First, you need to import Config:
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import Config
Then, in the class's :code:`__init__` function, you need to get a config instance:
.. code-block:: python
class MyCog:
def __init__(self):
self.config = Config.get_conf(self, identifier=1234567890)
The ``identifier`` in :py:meth:`Config.get_conf` is used to keep your cog's data separate
from that of another cog, and thus should be unique to your cog. For example: if we
have two cogs named :code:`MyCog` and their identifier is different, each will have
its own data without overwriting the other's data. Note that it is also possible
to force registration of a data key before allowing you to get and set data for
that key by adding :code:`force_registration=True` after identifier (that defaults
to :code:`False` though)
After we've gotten that, we need to register default values:
.. code-block:: python
class MyCog:
def __init__(self):
self.config = Config.get_conf(self, identifier=1234567890)
default_global = {
"foobar": True,
"foo": {
"bar": True,
"baz": False
}
}
default_guild = {
"blah": [],
"baz": 1234567890
}
self.config.register_global(**default_global)
self.config.register_guild(**default_guild)
As seen in the example above, we can set up our defaults in dicts and then use those in
the appropriate :code:`register` function. As seen above, there's :py:meth:`Config.register_global`
and :py:meth:`Config.register_guild`, but there's also :py:meth:`Config.register_member`,
:py:meth:`Config.register_role`, :py:meth:`Config.register_user`, and :py:meth:`Config.register_channel`.
Note that :code:`member` stores based on guild id AND the user's id.
Once we have our defaults registered and we have the object, we can now use those values
in various ways:
.. code-block:: python
@commands.command()
@checks.admin_or_permissions(manage_guild=True)
async def setbaz(self, ctx, new_value):
await self.config.guild(ctx.guild).baz.set(new_value)
await ctx.send("Value of baz has been changed!")
@commands.command()
@checks.is_owner()
async def setfoobar(self, ctx, new_value):
await self.config.foobar.set(new_value)
@commands.command()
async def checkbaz(self, ctx):
baz_val = await self.config.guild(ctx.guild).baz()
await ctx.send("The value of baz is {}".format("True" if baz_val else "False"))
Notice a few things in the above examples:
1. Global doesn't have anything in between :code:`self.config` and the variable.
2. Both the getters and setters need to be awaited because they're coroutines.
3. If you're getting the value, the syntax is::
self.config.<insert scope here, or nothing if global>.variable_name()
4. If setting, it's::
self.config.<insert scope here, or nothing if global>.variable_name.set(new_value)
It is also possible to use :code:`async with` syntax to get and set config
values. When entering the statement, the config value is retreived, and on exit,
it is saved. This puts a safeguard on any code within the :code:`async with`
block such that if it breaks from the block in any way (whether it be from
:code:`return`, :code:`break`, :code:`continue` or an exception), the value will
still be saved.
.. important::
Only mutable config values can be used in the :code:`async with` statement
(namely lists or dicts), and they must be modified *in place* for their
changes to be saved.
Here is an example of the :code:`async with` syntax:
.. code-block:: python
@commands.command()
async def addblah(self, ctx, new_blah):
guild_group = self.config.guild(ctx.guild)
async with guild_group.blah() as blah:
blah.append(new_blah)
await ctx.send("The new blah value has been added!")
.. important::
Please note that while you have nothing between ``config`` and the variable name for global
data, you also have the following commands to get data specific to each category.
* :py:meth:`Config.guild` for guild data which takes an object of type :py:class:`discord.Guild`.
* :py:meth:`Config.member` which takes :py:class:`discord.Member`.
* :py:meth:`Config.user` which takes :py:class:`discord.User`.
* :py:meth:`Config.role` which takes :py:class:`discord.Role`.
* :py:meth:`Config.channel` which takes :py:class:`discord.TextChannel`.
If you need to wipe data from the config, you want to look at :py:meth:`Group.clear`, or :py:meth:`Config.clear_all`
and similar methods, such as :py:meth:`Config.clear_all_guilds`.
Which one you should use depends on what you want to do.
If you're looking to clear data for a single guild/member/channel/role/user,
you want to use :py:meth:`Group.clear` as that will clear the data only for the
specified thing.
If using :py:meth:`Config.clear_all`, it will reset all data everywhere.
There are other methods provided to reset data from a particular scope. For
example, :py:meth:`Config.clear_all_guilds` resets all guild data. For member
data, you can clear on both a per-guild and guild-independent basis, see
:py:meth:`Config.clear_all_members` for more info.
**************
Advanced Usage
**************
Config makes it extremely easy to organize data that can easily fit into one of the standard categories (global,
guild, user etc.) but there may come a time when your data does not work with the existing categories. There are now
features within Config to enable developers to work with data how they wish.
This usage guide will cover the following features:
- :py:meth:`Group.get_raw`
- :py:meth:`Group.set_raw`
- :py:meth:`Group.clear_raw`
For this example let's suppose that we're creating a cog that allows users to buy and own multiple pets using
the built-in Economy credits::
from redbot.core import bank
from redbot.core import Config
from discord.ext import commands
class Pets:
def __init__(self):
self.conf = Config.get_conf(self, 1234567890)
# Here we'll assign some default costs for the pets
self.conf.register_global(
dog=100,
cat=100,
bird=50
)
self.conf.register_user(
pets={}
)
And now that the cog is set up we'll need to create some commands that allow users to purchase these pets::
# continued
@commands.command()
async def get_pet(self, ctx, pet_type: str, pet_name: str):
"""
Purchase a pet.
Pet type must be one of: dog, cat, bird
"""
# Now we need to determine what the cost of the pet is and
# if the user has enough credits to purchase it.
# We will need to use "get_raw"
try:
cost = await self.conf.get_raw(pet_type)
except KeyError:
# KeyError is thrown whenever the data you try to access does not
# exist in the registered defaults or in the saved data.
await ctx.send("Bad pet type, try again.")
return
After we've determined the cost of the pet we need to check if the user has enough credits and then we'll need to
assign a new pet to the user. This is very easily done using the V3 bank API and :py:meth:`Group.set_raw`::
# continued
if await bank.can_spend(ctx.author, cost):
await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.set_raw(
pet_name, value={'cost': cost, 'hunger': 0}
)
# this is equivalent to doing the following
pets = await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets()
pets[pet_name] = {'cost': cost, 'hunger': 0}
await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.set(pets)
Since the pets can get hungry we're gonna need a command that let's pet owners check how hungry their pets are::
# continued
@commands.command()
async def hunger(self, ctx, pet_name: str):
try:
hunger = await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.get_raw(pet_name, 'hunger')
except KeyError:
# Remember, this is thrown if something in the provided identifiers
# is not found in the saved data or the defaults.
await ctx.send("You don't own that pet!")
return
await ctx.send("Your pet has {}/100 hunger".format(hunger))
We're responsible pet owners here, so we've also got to have a way to feed our pets::
# continued
@commands.command()
async def feed(self, ctx, pet_name: str, food: int):
# This is a bit more complicated because we need to check if the pet is
# owned first.
try:
pet = await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.get_raw(pet_name)
except KeyError:
# If the given pet name doesn't exist in our data
await ctx.send("You don't own that pet!")
return
hunger = pet.get("hunger")
# Determine the new hunger and make sure it doesn't go negative
new_hunger = max(hunger - food, 0)
await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.set_raw(
pet_name, 'hunger', value=new_hunger
)
# We could accomplish the same thing a slightly different way
await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.get_attr(pet_name).hunger.set(new_hunger)
await ctx.send("Your pet is now at {}/100 hunger!".format(new_hunger)
Of course, if we're less than responsible pet owners, there are consequences::
#continued
@commands.command()
async def adopt(self, ctx, pet_name: str, *, member: discord.Member):
try:
pet = await self.conf.user(member).pets.get_raw(pet_name)
except KeyError:
await ctx.send("That person doesn't own that pet!")
return
hunger = pet.get("hunger")
if hunger < 80:
await ctx.send("That pet is too well taken care of to be adopted.")
return
await self.conf.user(member).pets.clear_raw(pet_name)
# this is equivalent to doing the following
pets = await self.conf.user(member).pets()
del pets[pet_name]
await self.conf.user(member).pets.set(pets)
await self.conf.user(ctx.author).pets.set_raw(pet_name, value=pet)
await ctx.send(
"Your request to adopt this pet has been granted due to "
"how poorly it was taken care of."
)
*************
V2 Data Usage
*************
There has been much conversation on how to bring V2 data into V3 and, officially, we recommend that cog developers
make use of the public interface in Config (using the categories as described in these docs) rather than simply
copying and pasting your V2 data into V3. Using Config as recommended will result in a much better experience for
you in the long run and will simplify cog creation and maintenance.
However.
We realize that many of our cog creators have expressed disinterest in writing converters for V2 to V3 style data.
As a result we have opened up config to take standard V2 data and allow cog developers to manipulate it in V3 in
much the same way they would in V2. The following examples will demonstrate how to accomplish this.
.. warning::
By following this method to use V2 data in V3 you may be at risk of data corruption if your cog is used on a bot
with multiple shards. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import Config
class ExampleCog:
def __init__(self):
self.conf = Config.get_conf(self, 1234567890)
self.data = {}
async def load_data(self):
self.data = await self.conf.custom("V2", "V2").all()
async def save_data(self):
await self.conf.custom("V2", "V2").set(self.data)
async def setup(bot):
cog = ExampleCog()
await cog.load_data()
bot.add_cog(cog)
************************************
Best practices and performance notes
************************************
Config prioritizes being a safe data store without developers needing to
know how end users have configured their bot.
This does come with some performance costs, so keep the following in mind when choosing to
develop using config
* Config use in events should be kept minimal and should only occur
after confirming the event needs to interact with config
* Caching frequently used things, especially things used by events,
results in faster and less event loop blocking code.
* Only use config's context managers when you intend to modify data.
* While config is a great general use option, it may not always be the right one for you.
As a cog developer, even though config doesn't require one,
you can choose to require a database or store to something such as an sqlite
database stored within your cog's datapath.
*************
API Reference
*************
.. important::
Before we begin with the nitty gritty API Reference, you should know that there are tons of working code examples
inside the bot itself! Simply take a peek inside of the :code:`tests/core/test_config.py` file for examples of using
Config in all kinds of ways.
.. important::
When getting, setting or clearing values in Config, all keys are casted to `str` for you. This
includes keys within a `dict` when one is being set, as well as keys in nested dictionaries
within that `dict`. For example::
>>> conf = Config.get_conf(self, identifier=999)
>>> conf.register_global(foo={})
>>> await conf.foo.set_raw(123, value=True)
>>> await conf.foo()
{'123': True}
>>> await conf.foo.set({123: True, 456: {789: False}}
>>> await conf.foo()
{'123': True, '456': {'789': False}}
.. automodule:: redbot.core.config
Config
^^^^^^
.. autoclass:: Config
:members:
Group
^^^^^
.. autoclass:: Group
:members:
:special-members:
Value
^^^^^
.. autoclass:: Value
:members:
:special-members: __call__
****************
Driver Reference
****************
.. autofunction:: redbot.core.drivers.get_driver
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.drivers.BackendType
:members:
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.drivers.ConfigCategory
:members:
Base Driver
^^^^^^^^^^^
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.drivers.BaseDriver
:members:
JSON Driver
^^^^^^^^^^^
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.drivers.JsonDriver
:members:
Postgres Driver
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.drivers.PostgresDriver
:members:
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.. data manager docs
============
Data Manager
============
Data manager is a module that handles all the information necessary to bootstrap
the bot into a state where more abstract data management systems can take over.
.. automodule:: redbot.core.data_manager
:members:
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.. framework events list
=============
Custom Events
=============
RPC Server
^^^^^^^^^^
.. py:method:: Red.on_shutdown()
Dispatched when the bot begins it's shutdown procedures.
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.. i18n framework reference
.. role:: python(code)
:language: python
==============================
Internationalization Framework
==============================
-----------
Basic Usage
-----------
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import commands
from redbot.core.i18n import Translator, cog_i18n
_ = Translator("ExampleCog", __file__)
@cog_i18n(_)
class ExampleCog:
"""description"""
@commands.command()
async def mycom(self, ctx):
"""command description"""
await ctx.send(_("This is a test command"))
--------
Tutorial
--------
After making your cog, generate a :code:`messages.pot` file
The process of generating this will depend on the operating system
you are using
In a command prompt in your cog's package (where yourcog.py is),
create a directory called "locales".
Then do one of the following:
Windows: :code:`python <your python install path>\Tools\i18n\pygettext.py -D -n -p locales`
Mac: ?
Linux: :code:`pygettext3 -D -n -p locales`
This will generate a messages.pot file with strings to be translated, including
docstrings.
-------------
API Reference
-------------
.. automodule:: redbot.core.i18n
:members:
:special-members: __call__
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.. V3 Mod log
.. role:: python(code)
:language: python
=======
Mod log
=======
Mod log has now been separated from Mod for V3.
***********
Basic Usage
***********
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import commands, modlog
import discord
class MyCog(commands.Cog):
@commands.command()
@checks.admin_or_permissions(ban_members=True)
async def ban(self, ctx, user: discord.Member, reason: str = None):
await ctx.guild.ban(user)
case = await modlog.create_case(
ctx.bot, ctx.guild, ctx.message.created_at, action_type="ban",
user=user, moderator=ctx.author, reason=reason
)
await ctx.send("Done. It was about time.")
**********************
Registering Case types
**********************
To register case types, use an asynchronous ``initialize()`` method and call
it from your setup function:
.. code-block:: python
# mycog/mycog.py
from redbot.core import modlog, commands
import discord
class MyCog(commands.Cog):
async def initialize(self):
await self.register_casetypes()
@staticmethod
async def register_casetypes():
# Registering a single casetype
ban_case = {
"name": "ban",
"default_setting": True,
"image": "\N{HAMMER}",
"case_str": "Ban",
}
try:
await modlog.register_casetype(**ban_case)
except RuntimeError:
pass
# Registering multiple casetypes
new_types = [
{
"name": "hackban",
"default_setting": True,
"image": "\N{BUST IN SILHOUETTE}\N{HAMMER}",
"case_str": "Hackban",
},
{
"name": "kick",
"default_setting": True,
"image": "\N{WOMANS BOOTS}",
"case_str": "Kick",
}
]
await modlog.register_casetypes(new_types)
.. code-block:: python
# mycog/__init__.py
from .mycog import MyCog
async def setup(bot):
cog = MyCog()
await cog.initialize()
bot.add_cog(cog)
.. important::
Image should be the emoji you want to represent your case type with.
*************
API Reference
*************
Mod log
=======
.. automodule:: redbot.core.modlog
:members:
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.. rpc docs
===
RPC
===
V3 comes default with an internal RPC server that may be used to remotely control the bot in various ways.
Cogs must register functions to be exposed to RPC clients.
Each of those functions must only take JSON serializable parameters and must return JSON serializable objects.
To enable the internal RPC server you must start the bot with the ``--rpc`` flag.
********
Examples
********
.. code-block:: Python
def setup(bot):
c = Cog()
bot.add_cog(c)
bot.register_rpc_handler(c.rpc_method)
*******************************
Interacting with the RPC Server
*******************************
The RPC server opens a websocket bound to port ``6133`` on ``127.0.0.1``.
This is not configurable for security reasons as broad access to this server gives anyone complete control over your bot.
To access the server you must find a library that implements websocket based JSONRPC in the language of your choice.
There are a few built-in RPC methods to note:
* ``GET_METHODS`` - Returns a list of available RPC methods.
* ``GET_METHOD_INFO`` - Will return the docstring for an available RPC method. Useful for finding information about the method's parameters and return values.
* ``GET_TOPIC`` - Returns a list of available RPC message topics.
* ``GET_SUBSCRIPTIONS`` - Returns a list of RPC subscriptions.
* ``SUBSCRIBE`` - Subscribes to an available RPC message topic.
* ``UNSUBSCRIBE`` - Unsubscribes from an RPC message topic.
All RPC methods accept a list of parameters.
The built-in methods above expect their parameters to be in list format.
All cog-based methods expect their parameter list to take one argument, a JSON object, in the following format::
params = [
{
"args": [], # A list of positional arguments
"kwargs": {}, # A dictionary of keyword arguments
}
]
# As an example, here's a call to "get_method_info"
rpc_call("GET_METHOD_INFO", ["get_methods",])
# And here's a call to "core__load"
rpc_call("CORE__LOAD", {"args": [["general", "economy", "downloader"],], "kwargs": {}})
*************
API Reference
*************
Please see the :class:`redbot.core.bot.RedBase` class for details on the RPC handler register and unregister methods.
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.. red's core utils documentation
=================
Utility Functions
=================
General Utility
===============
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils
:members: deduplicate_iterables, bounded_gather, bounded_gather_iter
Chat Formatting
===============
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils.chat_formatting
:members:
Embed Helpers
=============
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils.embed
:members:
:exclude-members: randomize_color
Reaction Menus
==============
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils.menus
:members:
Event Predicates
================
MessagePredicate
****************
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.utils.predicates.MessagePredicate
:members:
ReactionPredicate
*****************
.. autoclass:: redbot.core.utils.predicates.ReactionPredicate
:members:
Mod Helpers
===========
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils.mod
:members:
Tunnel
======
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils.tunnel
:members: Tunnel
Common Filters
==============
.. automodule:: redbot.core.utils.common_filters
:members:
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.. don't forget to set permissions hyperlink
+ commands links + guide links
.. _getting-started:
===============
Getting started
===============
If you recently installed Red, you should read this.
This is a quick start guide for a general usage.
.. note::
If you haven't installed Red, please do it by following
the :ref:`installation guides <main>`.
Assuming you correctly installed Red, you should have a
window like this:
.. image:: .resources/red-console.png
.. _gettings-started-invite:
-------------------------
Invite Red to your server
-------------------------
When started, the console will show you ``Invite URL`` (here at
the bottom of the screenshot).
Paste the link into your browser and select the server you want
to invite the bot in, like any other bot.
.. note:: You need the ``Manage server`` permission to add bots.
Complete the captcha, it should tell you ``Authorized!`` and you
should see your bot in the members list.
.. attention::
If Discord shows ``Bot requires code grant``, please untick this
option in your token settings
.. image:: .resources/code-grant.png
.. _getting-started-interact:
-----------------
Interact with Red
-----------------
As a chatbot, you interact with Red via the Discord text channels
(not from the command prompt). To send commands to the bot, you will have to
use the prefix you set before, followed by the command you want to use. For
example, if your prefix is ``!``, you will execute your command like this:
``!ping``.
.. note:: Since the prefix can be anything, it'll be referenced as ``[p]``
in documentations.
.. _getting-started-commands:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
The commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~
The command you're going to use the most is help. That command will
show you **all of the available commands** of the bot with a small description.
.. code-block:: none
[p]help
.. tip:: The message is generated dynamically and users will only see the
commands they can use. You can change what commands users can use with the
permissions cog.
You can also pick a command to get its detailed description and the
parameters.
.. code-block:: none
[p]help command
The parameters are shown as enclosed in ``< >`` if they're required, or
``[ ]`` if optional.
As an example, the ban command will show this in the help message, assuming
your prefix is ``!``:
``Syntax: !ban <user> [days] [reason]``
This means that it is necessary to provide ``user``. However, the
``days`` value (number of messages to delete) is optional, as well as
the ``reason`` value, used for the modlog.
You can use help to show the **categories** too, generally called cogs.
Just do something like this (notice the capitalization):
.. code-block:: none
[p]help YourCategory
Help also shows **command groups**. They are group of commands.
To get the description of a subcommand, type this:
.. code-block:: none
[p]help commandgroup subcommand
When using subcommands, you also need to specify the command group.
As an example, ``cleanup`` has 6 subcommands. If you want
to use one, do it like this: ``[p]cleanup messages 10``
.. _getting-started-cogs:
----
Cogs
----
Red is built with cogs, a fancy term for plugins. They are
modules that add functionality to Red. They contain
commands to use.
Red comes with 19 cogs containing the basic features, such
as moderation, utility, music, streams...
You can see your loaded and unloaded cogs with the ``[p]cogs``
command. By default, all cogs will be unloaded.
You can load or unload a cog by using the load or unload command
.. code-block:: none
[p]load cogname
[p]unload cogname
.. tip:: You can load and unload multiple cogs at once:
.. code-block:: none
[p]load cog1 cog2 ...
You can enable and disable everything you want, which means you can
customize Red how you want!
.. _getting-started-community-cogs:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Community cogs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There's an entire `community <https://discord.gg/red>`_ that contributes
to Red. Those contributors make additional cogs for you to use. You can
download them using the downloader cog.
You can start using the downloader cog by loading it: ``[p]load downloader``
You can find cogs by searching on ``cogs.red``. Find whatever you want,
there are hundreds of cogs available!
.. note:: ``cogs.red``, the website that list all of the cogs is not
ready for v3 yet. For now, you can refer to `this post
<https://cogboard.red/t/approved-repositories/210>`_.
.. 26-cogs not available, let's use my repo :3
Cogs come in repositories. A repository is a container of cogs
that you can install. Let's suppose you want to install the ``say``
cog from the repository ``Laggrons-Dumb-Cogs``. You'll first need
to add the repository.
.. code-block:: none
[p]repo add Laggrons-Dumb-Cogs https://github.com/retke/Laggrons-Dumb-Cogs
.. note:: You may need to specify a branch. If so, add its name after the link.
Then you can install the cog
.. code-block:: none
[p]cog install Laggrons-Dumb-Cogs say
Now the cog is installed, but not loaded. You can load it using the ``[p]load``
command we talked about before.
.. _getting-started-permissions:
-----------
Permissions
-----------
Red works with different levels of permissions. Every cog defines
the level of permission needed for a command.
~~~~~~~~~
Bot owner
~~~~~~~~~
The bot owner can access all commands on every guild. They can also use
exclusive commands that can interact with the global settings
or system files.
*You* are the owner by default.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Server owner
~~~~~~~~~~~~
The server owner can access all commands on his guild, except the global
ones or those who can interact with system files (available for the
bot owner).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Administrator
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The administrator is defined by its roles. You can set multiple admin roles
with the ``[p]set addadminrole`` and ``[p]set removeadminrole`` commands.
For example, in the mod cog, an admin can use the ``[p]modset`` command
which defines the cog settings.
~~~~~~~~~
Moderator
~~~~~~~~~
A moderator is a step above the average users. You can set multiple moderator
roles with the ``[p]set addmodrole`` and ``[p]set removemodrole`` commands.
For example, in the mod cog (again), a mod will be able to mute, kick and ban;
but he won't be able to modify the cog settings with the ``[p]modset`` command.
.. tip::
If you don't like the default permission settings for some commands or
if want to restrict a cog or a command to a channel/member, you can use
the permissions cog.
.. _getting-started-hosting:
-------
Hosting
-------
If you are hosting Red on your personal computer, you will soon notice that
if you close the window or if you shut down you computer, Red will be offline.
She needs an environment to work and respond.
You can try to host Red somewhere she will always be online, like on a virtual
private server (VPS) or on a personal server (e.g. Raspberry Pi).
If you want to do it, follow these steps.
.. warning::
Before trying to host Red on a Linux environment, you need to know the
basics of the Unix commands, such as navigating the system files or use
a terminal text editor.
You should follow `this guide
<https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-linux-basics>`_
from DigitalOcean which will introduce you to the Linux basics.
1. **Find a host**
You need to find a server to host Red. You can rent a VPS (it can be free)
on an online service. Please check :ref:`this list <host-list>` for
quality VPS providers.
You can also buy a Raspberry Pi (~$20), which is a micro-computer that will
be able to host Red. The model 3 or above is recommended.
2. **Install Linux**
Most of the VPS providers have tools for installing Linux automatically. If
you're a beginner, we recommend **Ubuntu 18**.
For Raspberry Pi users, just install `Raspbian
<https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/>`_ on a micro-SD card.
2.1. **Log in**
.. note:: This section is for those who have an online server. If you have
a local Linux machine, just open the terminal and skip to the next part.
As we said before, a VPS is controlled through command line. You will have to
connect to your VPS through a protocol called SSH.
.. image:: .resources/instances-ssh-button.png
On your host page (here, it is Google Cloud), find the SSH button and click on
it. You will be connected to your server with command line. You should see
something like this.
.. image:: .resources/ssh-output.png
.. note:: Don't forget to type the command ``logout`` to close the SSH properly.
3. **Install and set up Red**
Just follow one of the Linux installation guide. We provide guides for the
most used distributions. Check the :ref:`home page <main>` and search for
your distribution.
4. **Set up an auto-restart**
Once you got Red running on your server, it will still shut down if you close
the window. You can set up an auto-restarting system that will create a
side task and handle fatal errors, so you can just leave your server running
and enjoy Red!
For that, just follow :ref:`this guide <systemd-service-guide>`.
.. _getting-started-userdocs:
------------------
User documentation
------------------
You will soon start using the Red core cogs. A detailed documentation is
available for every core cog, under the :ref:`How to use <main>` section.
The cog guides are formatted the same. They're divided into 3 sections:
* **Guide**
This will introduce you to the cog and explain you how it works.
* **Commands**
A list of the available commands, with details and arguments.
Each command guide will be formatted like this:
* **Syntax**
A line that will show how the command must be invoked, with the arguments.
.. tip:: If the command show something like ``[lavalinkset|llset]``, that means
you can invoke the command with ``lavalinkset`` or with ``llset``, this is
called an alias.
* **Description**
A detailed description of what the command does, with details about how
it must be used.
* **Arguments**
A list of all arguments needed (or not) for the command, with more details.
.. tip::
Arguments enclosed in ``< >`` means that the argument is **required**
for the command to work.
Arguments enclosed in ``[ ]`` means that the argument is **optional**
for the command; you can decide to use it or not.
If your argument includes spaces like ``Hello world!``, most of the time
you will need to place it in double quotes like this: ``"Hello world!"``.
Sometimes (especially for the last argument) these double quotes are not
required.
Arguments followed by ``=something`` means that, if not specified,
the argument will be equal to ``something``.
For example, ``[days=1]`` in the ``ban`` command means that the number
of days of messages to be deleted will be equal to ``1`` if not
specified.
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.. Making cogs for V3
.. role:: python(code)
:language: python
========================
Creating cogs for Red V3
========================
This guide serves as a tutorial on creating cogs for Red V3.
It will cover the basics of setting up a package for your
cog and the basics of setting up the file structure. We will
also point you towards some further resources that may assist
you in the process.
---------------
Getting started
---------------
To start off, be sure that you have installed Python 3.8.
Next, you need to decide if you want to develop against the Stable or Develop version of Red.
Depending on what your goal is should help determine which version you need.
.. attention::
The Develop version may have changes on it which break compatibility with the Stable version and other cogs.
If your goal is to support both versions, make sure you build compatibility layers or use separate branches to keep compatibility until the next Red release
Open a terminal or command prompt and type one of the following
Stable Version: :code:`python3.8 -m pip install -U Red-DiscordBot`
.. note::
To install the development version, replace ``Red-DiscordBot`` in the above commands with the
link below. **The development version of the bot contains experimental changes. It is not
intended for normal users.** We will not support anyone using the development version in any
support channels. Using the development version may break third party cogs and not all core
commands may work. Downgrading to stable after installing the development version may cause
data loss, crashes or worse. Please keep this in mind when using the Development version
While working on cog creation.
.. code-block:: none
git+https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot@V3/develop#egg=Red-DiscordBot
(Windows users may need to use :code:`py -3.8` or :code:`python` instead of :code:`python3.8`)
--------------------
Setting up a package
--------------------
To set up a package, we would just need to create a new folder.
This should be named whatever you want the cog to be named (for
the purposes of this example, we'll call this :code:`mycog`).
In this folder, create three files: :code:`__init__.py`,
:code:`mycog.py`, and :code:`info.json`. Open the folder in
a text editor or IDE (examples include `Sublime Text 3 <https://www.sublimetext.com/>`_,
`Visual Studio Code <https://code.visualstudio.com/>`_, `Atom <https://atom.io/>`_, and
`PyCharm <http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/>`_).
.. attention::
While you can intentionally override Red's cogs/extensions, this may break things.
We would prefer if people wanted custom behavior
for any core cog/extension, an issue and/or PR is made
Overriding Permissions specifically is dangerous.
Subclassing to make changes to Red's cogs/extensions
may not be a safe way to stay up to date either,
as changes to cogs and their interactions with red
are not guaranteed to not be breaking.
Any cogs doing this are doing so at their own risk,
and should also inform users of associated risks.
--------------
Creating a cog
--------------
With your package opened in a text editor or IDE, open :code:`mycog.py`.
In that file, place the following code:
.. code-block:: python
from redbot.core import commands
class Mycog(commands.Cog):
"""My custom cog"""
@commands.command()
async def mycom(self, ctx):
"""This does stuff!"""
# Your code will go here
await ctx.send("I can do stuff!")
Open :code:`__init__.py`. In that file, place the following:
.. code-block:: python
from .mycog import Mycog
def setup(bot):
bot.add_cog(Mycog())
Make sure that both files are saved.
----------------
Testing your cog
----------------
To test your cog, you will need a running instance of V3.
Assuming you installed V3 as outlined above, run :code:`redbot-setup`
and provide the requested information. Once that's done, run Red
by doing :code:`redbot <instance name> --dev` to start Red.
Complete the initial setup by providing a valid token and setting a
prefix. Once the bot has started up, use the link provided in the
console to add it to a server (note that you must have the
:code:`Manage Server` (or :code:`Administrator`) permission to add bots
to a server). Once it's been added to a server, find the full path
to the directory where your cog package is located. In Discord, do
:code:`[p]addpath <path_to_folder_containing_package>`, then do
:code:`[p]load mycog`. Once the cog is loaded, do :code:`[p]mycom`
The bot should respond with :code:`I can do stuff!`. If it did, you
have successfully created a cog!
.. note:: **Package/Folder layout**
You must make sure you structure your local path correctly or
you get an error about missing the setup function. As cogs are
considered packages, they are each contained within separate folders.
The folder you need to add using :code:`[p]addpath` is the parent
folder of these package folders. Below is an example
.. code-block:: none
- D:\
-- red-env
-- red-data
-- red-cogs
---- mycog
------ __init__.py
------ mycog.py
---- coolcog
------ __init__.py
------ coolcog.py
You would then use :code:`[p]addpath D:\red-cogs` to add the path
and then you can use :code:`[p]load mycog` or :code:`[p]load coolcog`
to load them
You can also take a look at `our cookiecutter <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/cog-cookiecutter>`_, for help creating the right structure.
-------------------
Publishing your cog
-------------------
Go to :doc:`/guide_publish_cogs`
--------------------
Additional resources
--------------------
Be sure to check out the :doc:`/guide_migration` for some resources
on developing cogs for V3. This will also cover differences between V2 and V3 for
those who developed cogs for V2.
---------------------------
Guidelines for Cog Creators
---------------------------
The following are a list of guidelines Cog Creators should strive to follow.
Not all of these are strict requirements (some are) but are all generally advisable.
1. Cogs should follow a few naming conventions for consistency.
- Cog classes should be TitleCased, using alphabetic characters only.
- Commands should be lower case, using alphanumeric characters only.
- Cog modules should be lower case, using alphabetic characters only.
2. Cogs and commands should have docstrings suitable for use in help output.
- This one is slightly flexible if using other methods of setting help.
3. Don't prevent normal operation of the bot without the user opting into this.
- This includes as a side effect by blocking the event loop.
4. If your cog uses logging:
- The namespace for logging should be: ``red.your_repo_name.cog_name``.
- Print statements are not a substitute for proper logging.
5. If you use asyncio.create_task, your tasks need to:
- Be cancelled on cog unload.
- Handle errors.
6. Event listeners should exit early if it is an event you don't need.
This makes your events less expensive in terms of CPU time. Examples below:
- Checking that you are in a guild before interacting with config for an antispam command.
- Checking that you aren't reacting to a bot message (``not message.author.bot``) early on.
7. Use .gitignore (or something else) to keep unwanted files out of your cog repo.
8. Put a license on your cog repo.
- By default, in most jurisdictions, without a license that at least offers the code for use,
users cannot legally use your code.
9. Use botwide features when they apply. Some examples of this:
- ``ctx.embed_color``
- ``bot.is_automod_immune``
10. Use checks to limit command use when the bot needs special permissions.
11. Check against user input before doing things. Common things to check:
- Resulting output is safe.
- Values provided make sense. (eg. no negative numbers for payday)
- Don't unsafely use user input for things like database input.
12. Don't abuse bot internals.
- If you need access to something, ask us or open an issue.
- If you're sure the current usage is safe, document why,
but we'd prefer you work with us on ensuring you have access to what you need.
13. Update your cogs for breakage.
- We announce this in advance.
- If you need help, ask.
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.. V3 Migration Guide
.. role:: python(code)
:language: python
==========================
Migrating cogs from Red V2
==========================
First, be sure to read :dpy_docs:`discord.py's migration guide <migrating.html>`
as that covers all of the changes to discord.py that will affect the migration process
----------------
Red as a package
----------------
V3 makes Red a package that is installed with :code:`pip`. Please
keep this in mind when writing cogs as this affects how imports
should be done (for example, to import :code:`pagify` in V2, one
would do :code:`from .utils.chat_formatting import pagify`; in
V3, this becomes :code:`from redbot.core.utils.chat_formatting import pagify`)
----------------
Cogs as packages
----------------
V3 makes cogs into packages. See :doc:`/guide_cog_creation`
for more on how to create packages for V3.
------
Config
------
Config is V3's replacement for :code:`dataIO`. Instead of fiddling with
creating config directories and config files as was done in V2, V3's
Config handles that whilst allowing for easy storage of settings on a
per-server/member/user/role/channel or global basis. Be sure to check
out :doc:`/framework_config` for the API docs for Config as well as a
tutorial on using Config.
----
Bank
----
Bank in V3 has been split out from Economy. V3 introduces the ability
to have a global bank as well as the ability to change the bank name
and the name of the currency. Be sure to checkout :doc:`/framework_bank`
for more on Bank
-------
Mod Log
-------
V3 introduces Mod Log as an API, thus allowing for cogs to add custom case
types that will appear in a server's mod log channel. Be sure to checkout
:doc:`/framework_modlog` for more on Mod Log`
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.. Publishing cogs for V3
Publishing cogs for Red V3
==========================
Users of Red install 3rd-party cogs using Downloader cog. To make your cog available
to install for others, you will have to create a git repository
and publish it on git repository hosting (for example `GitHub <https://github.com>`_)
Repository Template
-------------------
We have standardized what a repository's structure should look like to better assist
our Downloader system and provide essential information to the Red portal.
The main repository should contain at a minimum:
- :ref:`An info.json file <info-json-format>`
- One folder for each cog package in the repository
- refer to :doc:`/guide_cog_creation` for information on how to create a valid cog package
- you should also put :ref:`info.json file <info-json-format>` inside each cog folder
We also recommend adding a license and README file with general information about the repository.
For a simple example of what this might look like when finished,
take a look at `our example template <https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Applications>`_.
.. _info-json-format:
Info.json format
----------------
The optional info.json file may exist inside every package folder in the repo,
as well as in the root of the repo. The following sections describe the valid
keys within an info file (and maybe how the Downloader cog uses them).
Keys common to both repo and cog info.json (case sensitive)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- ``author`` (list of strings) - list of names of authors of the cog or repo.
- ``description`` (string) - A long description of the cog or repo. For cogs, this
is displayed when a user executes ``[p]cog info``.
- ``install_msg`` (string) - The message that gets displayed when a cog
is installed or a repo is added
.. tip:: You can use the ``[p]`` key in your string to use the prefix
used for installing.
- ``short`` (string) - A short description of the cog or repo. For cogs, this info
is displayed when a user executes ``[p]cog list``
Keys specific to the cog info.json (case sensitive)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- ``min_bot_version`` (string) - Min version number of Red in the format ``MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO``
- ``max_bot_version`` (string) - Max version number of Red in the format ``MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO``,
if ``min_bot_version`` is newer than ``max_bot_version``, ``max_bot_version`` will be ignored
- ``min_python_version`` (list of integers) - Min version number of Python
in the format ``[MAJOR, MINOR, PATCH]``
- ``hidden`` (bool) - Determines if a cog is visible in the cog list for a repo.
- ``disabled`` (bool) - Determines if a cog is available for install.
- ``required_cogs`` (dict mapping a cog name to repo URL) - A dict of required cogs that this cog depends on
in the format ``{cog_name : repo_url}``.
Downloader will not deal with this functionality but it may be useful for other cogs.
- ``requirements`` (list of strings) - list of required libraries that are
passed to pip on cog install. ``SHARED_LIBRARIES`` do NOT go in this
list.
- ``tags`` (list of strings) - A list of strings that are related to the
functionality of the cog. Used to aid in searching.
- ``type`` (string) - Optional, defaults to ``COG``. Must be either ``COG`` or
``SHARED_LIBRARY``. If ``SHARED_LIBRARY`` then ``hidden`` will be ``True``.
.. warning::
Shared libraries are deprecated since version 3.2 and are marked for removal in version 3.4.
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.. source: https://gist.github.com/Twentysix26/cb4401c6e507782aa6698e9e470243ed
.. _host-list:
=============
VPS providers
=============
.. note::
This doc is written for the :ref:`hosting section <getting-started-hosting>`
of the :ref:`getting started <getting-started>` guide. Please take a look
if you don't know how to host Red on a VPS.
This is a list of the recommended VPS providers.
.. warning::
Please be aware that a Linux server is controlled through a command line.
If you don't know Unix basics, please take a look at `this guide
<https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-linux-basics>`_
from DigitalOcean which will introduce you to the Linux basics.
-------------
Linux hosting
-------------
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|Link |Description |
+====================================+======================================================+
|`Scaleway |Incredibly cheap but powerful VPSes, owned by |
|<https://www.scaleway.com/>`_ |`<https://online.net/>`_, based in Europe. |
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|`DigitalOcean |US-based cheap VPSes. The gold standard. Locations |
|<https://www.digitalocean.com/>`_ |available world wide. |
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|`OVH <https://www.ovh.co.uk/>`_ |Cheap VPSes, used by many people. French and Canadian |
| |locations available. |
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|`Time4VPS |Cheap VPSes, seemingly based in Lithuania. |
|<https://www.time4vps.eu/>`_ | |
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|`Linode <https://www.linode.com/>`_ |More cheap VPSes! |
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
|`Vultr <https://www.vultr.com/>`_ |US-based, DigitalOcean-like. |
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
------
Others
------
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|Link | |
+=====================================+=====================================================+
|`AWS <https://aws.amazon.com/>`_ |Amazon Web Services. Free for a year (with certain |
| |limits), but very pricey after that. |
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|`Google Cloud |Same as AWS, but it's Google. |
|<https://cloud.google.com/compute/>`_| |
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|`Microsoft Azure |Same as AWS, but it's Microsoft. |
|<https://azure.microsoft.com>`_ | |
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|`LowEndBox <http://lowendbox.com/>`_ |A curator for lower specced servers. |
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
------------
Self-hosting
------------
You can always self-host on your own hardware.
A Raspberry Pi 3 will be more than sufficient for small to medium sized bots.
For bigger bots, you can build your own server PC for usage, or buy a rack
server. Any modern hardware should work 100% fine.
------------
Free hosting
------------
Google Cloud and AWS both have free tier VPS suitable for small bots.
Additionally, new Google Cloud customers get a $300 credit which is valid
for 12 months.
Other than that... no. There is no good free VPS hoster, outside of
persuading somebody to host for you, which is incredibly unlikely.
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.. Red - Discord Bot documentation master file, created by
sphinx-quickstart on Thu Aug 10 23:18:25 2017.
You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
contain the root `toctree` directive.
.. _main:
Welcome to Red - Discord Bot's documentation!
=============================================
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
:caption: Installation Guides:
install_windows
install_linux_mac
about_venv
autostart_systemd
autostart_pm2
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Cog Reference:
cog_customcom
cog_permissions
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: User guides:
getting_started
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Red Development Framework Reference:
guide_migration
guide_cog_creation
guide_publish_cogs
framework_apikeys
framework_bank
framework_bot
framework_checks
framework_cogmanager
framework_commands
framework_config
framework_datamanager
framework_events
framework_i18n
framework_modlog
framework_rpc
framework_utils
version_guarantees
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Changelogs:
changelog_3_3_0
release_notes_3_2_0
changelog_3_2_0
changelog_3_1_0
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Others
host-list
Indices and tables
==================
* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`modindex`
* :ref:`search`
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.. _linux-mac-install-guide:
==============================
Installing Red on Linux or Mac
==============================
.. warning::
For safety reasons, DO NOT install Red with a root user. If you are unsure how to create
a new user on Linux, see `this guide by DigitalOcean
<https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-sudo-user-on-ubuntu-quickstart>`_.
-------------------------------
Installing the pre-requirements
-------------------------------
Please install the pre-requirements using the commands listed for your operating system.
The pre-requirements are:
- Python 3.8.1 or greater
- Pip 18.1 or greater
- Git 2.11+
- Java Runtime Environment 11 or later (for audio support)
We also recommend installing some basic compiler tools, in case our dependencies don't provide
pre-built "wheels" for your architecture.
*****************
Operating systems
*****************
.. contents::
:local:
----
.. _install-arch:
~~~~~~~~~~
Arch Linux
~~~~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: none
sudo pacman -Syu python python-pip git jre-openjdk-headless base-devel
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
----
.. _install-centos:
.. _install-rhel:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CentOS and RHEL 7
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: none
yum -y groupinstall development
yum -y install https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
sudo yum -y install zlib-devel bzip2 bzip2-devel readline-devel sqlite sqlite-devel \
openssl-devel xz xz-devel libffi-devel findutils git2u java-11-openjdk
Complete the rest of the installation by `installing Python 3.8 with pyenv <install-python-pyenv>`.
----
.. _install-centos8:
.. _install-rhel8:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CentOS and RHEL 8
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: none
yum -y install epel-release
yum update -y
yum -y groupinstall development
yum -y install git zlib-devel bzip2 bzip2-devel readline-devel sqlite \
sqlite-devel openssl-devel xz xz-devel libffi-devel findutils java-11-openjdk
Complete the rest of the installation by `installing Python 3.8 with pyenv <install-python-pyenv>`.
----
.. _install-debian-stretch:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Debian Stretch
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. note::
This guide is only for Debian Stretch users, these instructions won't work with
Raspbian Stretch. Raspbian Buster is the only version of Raspbian supported by Red.
We recommend installing pyenv as a method of installing non-native versions of python on
Debian Stretch. This guide will tell you how. First, run the following commands:
.. code-block:: none
sudo echo "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/red-sources.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y install make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev \
libsqlite3-dev wget curl llvm libncurses5-dev xz-utils tk-dev libxml2-dev \
libxmlsec1-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev libgdbm-dev uuid-dev python3-openssl git openjdk-11-jre
CXX=/usr/bin/g++
Complete the rest of the installation by `installing Python 3.8 with pyenv <install-python-pyenv>`.
----
.. _install-debian:
.. _install-raspbian:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Debian and Raspbian Buster
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We recommend installing pyenv as a method of installing non-native versions of python on
Debian/Raspbian Buster. This guide will tell you how. First, run the following commands:
.. code-block:: none
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y install make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev \
libsqlite3-dev wget curl llvm libncurses5-dev xz-utils tk-dev libxml2-dev \
libxmlsec1-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev libgdbm-dev uuid-dev python3-openssl git openjdk-11-jre
CXX=/usr/bin/g++
Complete the rest of the installation by `installing Python 3.8 with pyenv <install-python-pyenv>`.
----
.. _install-fedora:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fedora Linux
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fedora Linux 30 and above has all required packages available in official repositories. Install
them with dnf:
.. code-block:: none
sudo dnf -y install python38 git java-latest-openjdk-headless @development-tools
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
----
.. _install-mac:
~~~
Mac
~~~
Install Brew: in Finder or Spotlight, search for and open *Terminal*. In the terminal, paste the
following, then press Enter:
.. code-block:: none
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
After the installation, install the required packages by pasting the commands and pressing enter,
one-by-one:
.. code-block:: none
brew install python --with-brewed-openssl
brew install git
brew tap caskroom/versions
brew cask install homebrew/cask-versions/adoptopenjdk11
It's possible you will have network issues. If so, go in your Applications folder, inside it, go in
the Python 3.8 folder then double click ``Install certificates.command``.
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
----
.. _install-opensuse:
~~~~~~~~
openSUSE
~~~~~~~~
openSUSE Leap
*************
We recommend installing a community package to get Python 3.8 on openSUSE Leap. This package will
be installed to the ``/opt`` directory.
First, add the Opt-Python community repository:
.. code-block:: none
source /etc/os-release
sudo zypper ar -f https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/Rotkraut:/Opt-Python/openSUSE_Leap_${VERSION_ID}/ Opt-Python
Now install the pre-requirements with zypper:
.. code-block:: none
sudo zypper install opt-python38 opt-python38-setuptools git-core java-11-openjdk-headless
sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_basis
Since Python is now installed to ``/opt/python``, we should add it to PATH. You can add a file in
``/etc/profile.d/`` to do this:
.. code-block:: none
echo 'export PATH="/opt/python/bin:$PATH"' | sudo tee /etc/profile.d/opt-python.sh
source /etc/profile.d/opt-python.sh
Now, install pip with easy_install:
.. code-block:: none
sudo /opt/python/bin/easy_install-3.8 pip
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
openSUSE Tumbleweed
*******************
openSUSE Tumbleweed has all required dependencies available in official repositories. Install them
with zypper:
.. code-block:: none
sudo zypper install python3-base python3-pip git-core java-12-openjdk-headless
sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_basis
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
----
.. _install-ubuntu:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ubuntu LTS versions (18.04 and 16.04)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We recommend adding the ``git-core`` ppa to install Git 2.11 or greater:
.. code-block:: none
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository -yu ppa:git-core/ppa
We recommend adding the ``deadsnakes`` ppa to install Python 3.8.1 or greater:
.. code-block:: none
sudo add-apt-repository -yu ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
Now install the pre-requirements with apt:
.. code-block:: none
sudo apt -y install python3.8 python3.8-dev python3.8-venv python3-pip git default-jre-headless \
build-essential
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
----
.. _install-ubuntu-non-lts:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ubuntu non-LTS versions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We recommend adding the ``git-core`` ppa to install Git 2.11 or greater:
.. code-block:: none
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository -yu ppa:git-core/ppa
Now, to install non-native version of python on non-LTS versions of Ubuntu, we recommend
installing pyenv. To do this, first run the following commands:
.. code-block:: none
sudo apt -y install make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev \
libsqlite3-dev wget curl llvm libncurses5-dev xz-utils tk-dev libxml2-dev \
libxmlsec1-dev libffi-dev liblzma-dev libgdbm-dev uuid-dev python3-openssl git openjdk-11-jre
CXX=/usr/bin/g++
And then complete the rest of the installation by `installing Python 3.8 with pyenv <install-python-pyenv>`.
----
.. _install-python-pyenv:
****************************
Installing Python with pyenv
****************************
.. note::
If you followed one of the sections above, and weren't linked here afterwards, you should skip
this section.
On distributions where Python 3.8 needs to be compiled from source, we recommend the use of pyenv.
This simplifies the compilation process and has the added bonus of simplifying setting up Red in a
virtual environment.
.. code-block:: none
curl -L https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/raw/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
After this command, you may see a warning about 'pyenv' not being in the load path. Follow the
instructions given to fix that, then close and reopen your shell.
Then run the following command:
.. code-block:: none
CONFIGURE_OPTS=--enable-optimizations pyenv install 3.8.1 -v
This may take a long time to complete, depending on your hardware. For some machines (such as
Raspberry Pis and micro-tier VPSes), it may take over an hour; in this case, you may wish to remove
the ``CONFIGURE_OPTS=--enable-optimizations`` part from the front of the command, which will
drastically reduce the install time. However, be aware that this will make Python run about 10%
slower.
After that is finished, run:
.. code-block:: none
pyenv global 3.8.1
Pyenv is now installed and your system should be configured to run Python 3.8.
Continue by `creating-venv-linux`.
.. _creating-venv-linux:
------------------------------
Creating a Virtual Environment
------------------------------
.. tip::
If you want to learn more about virtual environments, see page: `about-venvs`
We require installing Red into a virtual environment. Don't be scared, it's very
straightforward.
You have 2 options:
* :ref:`using-venv` (quick and easy, involves just two commands)
* :ref:`using-pyenv-virtualenv` (only available and recommended when you installed Python with pyenv)
----
.. _using-venv:
**************
Using ``venv``
**************
This is the quickest way to get your virtual environment up and running, as `venv` is shipped with
python.
First, choose a directory where you would like to create your virtual environment. It's a good idea
to keep it in a location which is easy to type out the path to. From now, we'll call it
``redenv`` and it will be located in your home directory.
Create your virtual environment with the following command::
python3.8 -m venv ~/redenv
And activate it with the following command::
source ~/redenv/bin/activate
.. important::
You must activate the virtual environment with the above command every time you open a new
shell to run, install or update Red.
Continue by `installing-red-linux-mac`.
----
.. _using-pyenv-virtualenv:
**************************
Using ``pyenv virtualenv``
**************************
Using ``pyenv virtualenv`` saves you the headache of remembering where you installed your virtual
environments. This option is only available if you installed Python with pyenv.
First, ensure your pyenv interpreter is set to python 3.8.1 or greater with the following command::
pyenv version
Now, create a virtual environment with the following command::
pyenv virtualenv <name>
Replace ``<name>`` with whatever you like. If you ever forget what you named it,
you can always use the command ``pyenv versions`` to list all virtual environments.
Now activate your virtualenv with the following command::
pyenv shell <name>
.. important::
You must activate the virtual environment with the above command every time you open a new
shell to run, install or update Red. You can check out other commands like ``pyenv local`` and
``pyenv global`` if you wish to keep the virtualenv activated all the time.
Continue by `installing-red-linux-mac`.
.. _pyenv-installer: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/blob/master/README.rst
.. _installing-red-linux-mac:
--------------
Installing Red
--------------
Choose one of the following commands to install Red.
To install without additional config backend support:
.. code-block:: none
python -m pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
python -m pip install -U Red-DiscordBot
Or, to install with PostgreSQL support:
.. code-block:: none
python -m pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
python -m pip install -U Red-DiscordBot[postgres]
.. note::
These commands are also used for updating Red
--------------------------
Setting Up and Running Red
--------------------------
After installation, set up your instance with the following command:
.. code-block:: none
redbot-setup
This will set the location where data will be stored, as well as your
storage backend and the name of the instance (which will be used for
running the bot).
Once done setting up the instance, run the following command to run Red:
.. code-block:: none
redbot <your instance name>
It will walk through the initial setup, asking for your token and a prefix.
You can find out how to obtain a token with
:dpy_docs:`this guide <discord.html#creating-a-bot-account>`,
section "Creating a Bot Account".
.. tip::
If it's the first time you're using Red, you should check our `getting-started` guide
that will walk you through all essential information on how to interact with Red.
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.. _windows-install-guide:
=========================
Installing Red on Windows
=========================
---------------
Needed Software
---------------
The following software dependencies can all be installed quickly and easily through PowerShell,
using a trusted package manager for Windows called `Chocolatey <https://chocolatey.org>`_
We also provide instructions for manually installing all of the dependencies.
******************************************
Installing using powershell and chocolatey
******************************************
To install via PowerShell, search "powershell" in the Windows start menu,
right-click on it and then click "Run as administrator"
Then run each of the following commands:
.. code-block:: none
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force
iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
choco install git --params "/GitOnlyOnPath /WindowsTerminal" -y
choco install visualstudio2019-workload-vctools -y
choco install python3 -y
For Audio support, you should also run the following command before exiting:
.. code-block:: none
choco install adoptopenjdk11jre -y
From here, exit the prompt then continue onto `creating-venv-windows`.
********************************
Manually installing dependencies
********************************
.. attention:: There are additional configuration steps required which are
not documented for installing dependencies manually.
These dependencies are only listed seperately here for
reference purposes.
* `MSVC Build tools <https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/#build-tools-for-visual-studio-2019>`_
* `Python <https://www.python.org/downloads/>`_ - Red needs Python 3.8.1 or greater
.. attention:: Please make sure that the box to add Python to PATH is CHECKED, otherwise
you may run into issues when trying to run Red.
* `Git <https://git-scm.com/download/win>`_
.. attention:: Please choose the option to "Git from the command line and also from 3rd-party software" in Git's setup.
* `Java <https://adoptopenjdk.net/?variant=openjdk11&jvmVariant=hotspot>`_ - needed for Audio
.. _creating-venv-windows:
------------------------------
Creating a Virtual Environment
------------------------------
.. tip::
If you want to learn more about virtual environments, see page: `about-venvs`
We require installing Red into a virtual environment. Don't be scared, it's very
straightforward.
First, choose a directory where you would like to create your virtual environment. It's a good idea
to keep it in a location which is easy to type out the path to. From now, we'll call it
``redenv`` and it will be located in your home directory.
Start with opening a command prompt (open Start, search for "command prompt", then click it)
.. warning::
These commands will not work in PowerShell - you have to use command prompt as said above.
Then create your virtual environment with the following command::
py -3.8 -m venv "%userprofile%\redenv"
And activate it with the following command::
"%userprofile%\redenv\Scripts\activate.bat"
.. important::
You must activate the virtual environment with the above command every time you open a new
Command Prompt to run, install or update Red.
.. _installing-red-windows:
--------------
Installing Red
--------------
.. attention:: You may need to restart your computer after installing dependencies
for the PATH changes to take effect.
Run **one** of the following set of commands, depending on what extras you want installed
* Normal installation:
.. code-block:: none
python -m pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
python -m pip install -U Red-DiscordBot
* With PostgreSQL support:
.. code-block:: none
python -m pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
python -m pip install -U Red-DiscordBot[postgres]
.. note::
These commands are also used for updating Red
--------------------------
Setting Up and Running Red
--------------------------
After installation, set up your instance with the following command:
.. code-block:: none
redbot-setup
This will set the location where data will be stored, as well as your
storage backend and the name of the instance (which will be used for
running the bot).
Once done setting up the instance, run the following command to run Red:
.. code-block:: none
redbot <your instance name>
It will walk through the initial setup, asking for your token and a prefix.
You can find out how to obtain a token with
:dpy_docs:`this guide <discord.html#creating-a-bot-account>`,
section "Creating a Bot Account".
.. tip::
If it's the first time you're using Red, you should check our `getting-started` guide
that will walk you through all essential information on how to interact with Red.
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@ECHO OFF
pushd %~dp0
REM Command file for Sphinx documentation
if "%SPHINXBUILD%" == "" (
set SPHINXBUILD=python -msphinx
)
set SOURCEDIR=.
set BUILDDIR=_build
set SPHINXPROJ=Red-DiscordBot
if "%1" == "" goto help
%SPHINXBUILD% >NUL 2>NUL
if errorlevel 9009 (
echo.
echo.The Sphinx module was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx installed,
echo.then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point to the full
echo.path of the 'sphinx-build' executable. Alternatively you may add the
echo.Sphinx directory to PATH.
echo.
echo.If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from
echo.http://sphinx-doc.org/
exit /b 1
)
%SPHINXBUILD% -M %1 %SOURCEDIR% %BUILDDIR% %SPHINXOPTS%
goto end
:help
%SPHINXBUILD% -M help %SOURCEDIR% %BUILDDIR% %SPHINXOPTS%
:end
popd

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