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77 lines
2.9 KiB
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# li'l Judd version 2
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"Oh boy, here we go again" ~ me
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A Discord Bot for Splatoon Teams.
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## Contributors
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[![Developer](https://img.shields.io/badge/moonleay-Developer-red)](https://gitlab.com/moonleay)
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## Known issues
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##### If you encounter any bugs, message me on Discord (@moonleay) or email me (issues@moonleay.net). You can also open a ticket [on the support server](https://discord.gg/HTZRktfH4A).
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## Commands & Features
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- Commands
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- version -- Show the versions of the bot and the most important dependencies
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- feature -- Manage bot features
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- match -- Create a new match
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- updateroles -- Update the roles of all users
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- sendplanner -- Send the planner message
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- rotation -- See the current rotation
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- Features
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- Time Planner -- Make the bot send messages and reactions into a selected channel in order to make planning easier
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- Availability Manager -- Make the bot assign users roles every day, so it is possible to notify available people
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- Match Planner -- Make a match, for which players can sign up and the bot will assign teams and roles to them
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## The todo list
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##### See the [todo list](https://todo.moonleay.net/share/OmisuzgPDdsrCAXKjGrTfYzWwqNDNclOMGJWeMsi/auth?view=kanban) for more information.
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## How to self-host (using the Docker container)
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1. Copy the docker-compose.yml file from the repository.
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2. Install docker and docker-compose.
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3. Create a directory called "data" in the same directory as the docker-compose.yml file.
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4. Create a directory called "config" in the same directory as the docker-compose.yml file.
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5. Start the bot once.
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6. After 10 seconds, stop the bot.
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7. Open the config file "credentials.nils" in the config directory.
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8. Put in your credentials.
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1. token: your Discord bot token
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2. dbDomain: the domain and port of your postgresql database (e.g.: "postgresql", when using the docker-compose.yml
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file)
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3. dbName: the name of the database
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4. dbUser: the username of the database
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5. dbPassword: the password to the db user
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9. Start the bot again.
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10. The bot should now be up and running.
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## How to self-host (using the JAR)
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1. Download the latest release from the Releases page.
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2. Place it anywhere you want.
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3. Run the following command:
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> java -jar lilJudd.jar
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4. The bot should start and create a config file named "credentials.nils" in a folder called "data"
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5. Open it and put in your credentials.
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1. token: your Discord bot token
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2. dbDomain: the domain and port of your postgresql database (e.g.: 192.168.178.1:5432)
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3. dbName: the name of the database
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4. dbUser: the username of the database
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5. dbPassword: the password to the db user
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6. Rerun the command
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> java -jar lilJudd.jar
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7. The bot should now be up and running.
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## How to set up workspace
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Install IntellJ and import the project from git.
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Done.
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## Docker commands 4 me
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- docker build -t limiteddev/liljudd:x.x.x .
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- docker push limiteddev/liljudd:x.x.x
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