Rant Reset Discord Bot

Written in JavaScript, based on the discord bots getting started guide.

Project structure

Below is a basic overview of the project structure:

├── .env.sample -> sample .env file
├── app.js      -> main entrypoint for app
├── commands.js -> slash command payloads + helpers
├── utils.js    -> utility functions and enums
├── package.json
├── README.md
└── .gitignore

Running app locally

Before you start, you'll need to create a Discord app with the proper permissions:

  • applications.commands
  • bot
    • Send Messages
    • Manage Messages
    • Read Messages / View Channels
    • Read Message History

Configuring the app is covered in detail in the getting started guide.

Setup project

First clone the project

Then navigate to its directory and install dependencies:

npm install

Ensure you are using the correct version of node (see .node-version)

Get app credentials

Fetch the credentials from your app's settings and add them to a .env file (see .env.sample for an example). You'll need your app ID (APP_ID), server ID (GUILD_ID), bot token (DISCORD_TOKEN), and public key (PUBLIC_KEY).

Fetching credentials is covered in detail in the getting started guide.

🔑 Environment variables can be added to the .env file in Glitch or when developing locally, and in the Secrets tab in Replit (the lock icon on the left).

Run the app

After your credentials are added, go ahead and run the app:

node app.js

⚙️ A package like nodemon, which watches for local changes and restarts your app, may be helpful while locally developing.

Set up interactivity

The project needs a public endpoint where Discord can send requests. To develop and test locally, you can use something like ngrok to tunnel HTTP traffic.

Install ngrok if you haven't already, then start listening on port 3000:

ngrok http 3000

You should see your connection open:

Tunnel Status                 online
Version                       2.0/2.0
Web Interface                 http://127.0.0.1:4040
Forwarding                    http://1234-someurl.ngrok.io -> localhost:3000
Forwarding                    https://1234-someurl.ngrok.io -> localhost:3000

Connections                  ttl     opn     rt1     rt5     p50     p90
                              0       0       0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00

Copy the forwarding address that starts with https, in this case https://1234-someurl.ngrok.io, then go to your app's settings.

On the General Information tab, there will be an Interactions Endpoint URL. Paste your ngrok address there, and append /interactions to it (https://1234-someurl.ngrok.io/interactions in the example).

Click Save Changes, and your app should be ready to run 🚀

Other resources

  • Read the documentation for in-depth information about API features.
  • Browse the examples/ folder in this project for smaller, feature-specific code examples
  • Join the Discord Developers server to ask questions about the API, attend events hosted by the Discord API team, and interact with other devs.
  • Check out community resources for language-specific tools maintained by community members.