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Discord Bot Starter Project

Usage

Configuration

To start the bot server, you must provide the application credentials environmental variables. You can do this by creating a .env file with the following variables.

# Bot user app token
DISCORD_APP_TOKEN=<bot token>

# Bot user client ID
DISCORD_APP_CLIENT_ID=<app id>

# Server ID for the bot to be installed
DISCORD_GUILD_ID=<guild id>

# The channel ID for the bot to listen to
DISCORD_FAUCET_CHANNEL_ID=<channel id>

# Secret phrase (mnemonic) for the faucet account
FAUCET_SECRET_PHRASE=<secret phrase>

# Secret key for RECAPTCHA
GOOGLE_RECAPTCHA_SECRET = <secret key>

# Private key for the EVM faucet account
EVM_FAUCET_PRIVATE_KEY=<private key>

# Faucet send amount
TESTNET_FAUCET_AMOUNT = '15'
SHIDEN_FAUCET_AMOUNT = '0.002'
ASTAR_FAUCET_AMOUNT = '0.002'

# Redis URL in URL format
# In Heroku, this is automatically set when you add the Redis add-on to your app.
REDIS_URL=<redis://[:password@]host[:port][/db-number][?option=value]>

# Discord webhooks
# Ref: https://www.labnol.org/code/20563-post-message-to-discord-webhooks
DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL = 'https://discord.com/api/webhooks/XXXXX/XXXXXXX'
# Discord: Server settings > Roles > … > Copy ID
DISCORD_MENTION_ID = '@&123456789'

Scripts

# install all the dependencies
yarn

# starts the server app in node.js environment
yarn start
# or you can use `yarn serve`

# starts a development server with ts-node
yarn dev

# transpile the project for production
yarn build