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CompRetty

A competition management Discord bot.

Contents

  1. Setting up the bot in Discord
  2. Discord slash commands
  3. Setting up your own CompRetty application
    1. Creating a link
    2. Setting up the config
    3. Running the bot with NodeJS
    4. Making backups
    5. Updating
    6. Logging
  4. Command line arguments
  5. Library

Setting up the bot in Discord

  1. Invite one of the currently available bots:
  2. Go to Server Settings -> Integrations -> Bots and Apps -> CompRetty.
  3. Set channels and roles for commands that you want to use.
  4. Set up competitions on all channels that you want to use via the /setup command.
  5. Enjoy! 🏏

Discord slash commands

User commands

  • /help - List all available commands.
  • /competition, /comp, /pug, /join - Show the competition.
  • /join random - Join a random available team.
  • /join team - Join a competition team.
  • /join queue - Join player queue.
  • /leave, /unpug - Leave the competition.
  • /ready - Ready up.
  • /unready - Unready.
  • /get_role - Get the competition role.
  • /shuffle - Vote to shuffle players.
  • /get_player_name - Get player name by user ID.
  • /coin_flip - Flip a coin.
  • /flip - Flip a coin.
  • /coin - Heads or tails.

Admin commands

  • /setup - Summon the setup wizard.
  • /force_start - Force a game to start.
  • /kick - Kick player(s) from competition.

Setting up your own CompRetty application

In case you want to run a bot of your own, you can!

Make sure to download the latest bot release before proceeding.

1. Creating a link

  1. Go to Discord Developer Portal - My Applications and create a new application. A tutorial can be found here.
  2. Go to URL Generator under OAuth2 and select bot scope with permissions to send messages.
  3. Use the generated URL to invite the bot. 🤖

2. Setting up the config

  1. Make a copy of .env.template named .env (removing the .template in the end).
  2. Specify your Discord bot token in COMPRETTY_BOT_TOKEN in the .env. You can get it from the bot section of your Discord application.
  3. Specify the owner ID in COMPRETTY_OWNER_ID in the .env. You can get it by enabling developer mode in Discord and right clicking on your username in any message, and the selecting Copy ID.
  4. You are ready to run your bot! 🦸

3. Running the bot with NodeJS

  1. Get NodeJS (and npm if you're on linux).
  2. Run npm ci in the root of bot directory to install dependencies.
  3. Run node start_bot.js to run the bot. 🏃

4. Making backups

All bot generated preferences including per-server preferences are saved in the usrprefs folder (or a different folder if you have changed COMPRETTY_PREFS_PATH). Make sure to back up this file regularly to avoid data loss.

5. Updating

  1. Download and extract the latest available release.
  2. Copy your .env file and usrprefs folder from old installation to the newly acquired release.
  3. Run npm ci in the root of bot directory to install dependencies.
  4. Enjoy the latest features! ⚡

6. Logging

By default, CompRetty is logging to your console.

If you wish to save the log, specify the -s or --save-log argument when running the bot. The log will then be saved to bot.log inside bot's directory.

Log message types:

  • I - Informational message: contains relevant information about what the bot is doing.
  • W - Warning: notifies about something that can cause runtime issues.
  • E - Error: an unresolved runtime error. The bot will keep working, but its behaviour is not guaranteed.
  • F - Fatal error: an error that caused the bot to crash.
  • S - System message: contains relevant information about the bot process.

Command line arguments

  • -h / --help - Display help page.
  • -q / --quiet - Do not log info and warnings into console. The -s option will not be affected.
  • -s / --save-log - Save script log to a file. Default path is bot.log in parent directory, custom path can be specified with -o.
  • -o / --output <filepath> - Specify a custom log output file path instead of bot.log.
  • -r / --restart - Automatically restart the script on crash.
  • --raw - Execute a raw run. The script will ignore all options and its output will not be formatted.

Library

Library exports:

  • BurstStack - A burst command execution stack. Executes multiple commands in one "burst" and waits a set threshold in between.
  • startBurstStacks - Start optional CompRetty specific burst stacks.
  • stopBurstStacks - Stop CompRetty specific burst stacks.
  • PlayerType - Type of a player. Any, ready or not ready.
  • VoteType - Type of a vote. None, against or for.
  • ComprettyEventType - Type of an event. Left or joined.
  • CompRettyEvent - A CompRetty event. Contains player ID, team, event type and a message.
  • CompRettyPlayer - A CompRetty team player. Contains player preferences and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRettyTeam - A CompRetty team. Contains preferences, team players and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRettyTeams - A wrapper for the competition teams list. Contains teams and team related helper methods.
  • CompRettyVotes - Helper class for managing player votes.
  • CompRettyShuffle - A CompRetty shuffle. Contains channel ID, teams, votes and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRettyCompetition - A CompRetty competition. Contains competition preferences, teams and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRettyChannel - A channel that uses the CompRetty bot. Contains channel preferences, current competition and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRettyGuild - A guild that uses the CompRetty bot. Contains guild preferences, channels and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRettyDiscord - Bot preferences, guilds and methods to operate on them.
  • CompRetty - Discord bot. Provides start() and stop() methods.

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