This is a Node.js script for a Discord bot. Based on MineStat, the bot checks the status of user-specified Minecraft servers and returns the number of players online.
This requires Node.js to be installed on your system, along with primary dependencies discord.js and minestat.js.
- Install Node.js and npm on your system. (You can use nvm or the Node.js binary.)
- Clone this repository and place it in a folder. (Use
git clone https://github.com/amalbansode/Minecraft-Discord-Bot
) - In terminal, navigate to this folder.
$ cd location/of/your/Minecraft-Discord-Bot
- Install the latest
discord.js
using npm.$ npm i -S discord.js # You can remove the -S because npm now automatically saves it to package.json
- Create a Discord Application for the purpose of this bot. Setup a Discord account if you do not have one yet.
- Give the application/bot a name and description.
- Navigate to the ‘Bot’ section. Reveal your bot’s token, and copy it.
- Open
auth.json
, which is contained in the same folder asbot.js
. - Paste your token within the double quotes corresponding to the "token" key, and save
auth.json
. - Now, with Terminal open in the same directory as before, run
$ node bot.js
- The output should say the following. If so, you have setup the bot correctly.
Logged in as <your bot’s discord tag>! Ready...
- Exit the application using a keyboard escape (typically
control/command + C
).
- On the Dicord Chat Client, click the '+' icon on the left side and create a new server for testing the bot. Skip this step if you manage a pre-existing server you want the bot to be added to.
- On the Discord Develper Portal for your bot, navigate to the section titled ‘OAuth2’. Scroll down to view the OAuth2 URL Generator.
- Check the following boxes:
- In Scopes, bot
- In Bot Permissions, Send Messages and Read Message History
- A URL must have been generated above. Follow this URL in a new browser tab.
- Specify the server you would like to add the bot to (this could be the one you created in step 1, or a pre-existing server).
- Verify the permissions stated, and click ‘Authorize’.
- The bot should now be a member of your specified server.
- Start the bot in Terminal again
$ node bot.js
- In the Discord chat window for this server, enter ‘!ip’ and check for output in your Discord chat.
The number of players on the server is displayed as the bot’s activity in the ‘Users‘ list on the right side.
The IP details of servers can be displayed in Discord chat by typing !ip
into Discord chat. The bot will reply to the user invoking the command.
- Stop the bot if it is running. Open
bot.js
in a text-editing program. - Navigate to line 33, which contains the dictionary type variable
servIP
. - By default, the dictionary contains the IP Address for the MInecraft Hypixel server.
const servIP = { hypixel: 'mc.hypixel.net:25565', // 'your title': 'your.ip:port', };
- Modify this dictionary to follow the template, keeping the title(s) and IP Address(es) within single quotation (') marks, separated by a colon (:) mark. The order of servers in this dictionary list will be preserved in the bot’s output.
- By default, the bot checks the status of servers every four minutes.
- To modify this, change the variable
refreshEvery
on line 29 to the number of minutes between every refresh. Use a floating point numeral if required.
Note: The bot being asynchronous, however, will require at least the number of servers times 2.5
seconds to fetch the statuses of all servers at once. This time interval can be reduced, but it is suggested that this remain as it is to prevent any malfunctioning.
There's no port specified for my Minecraft server
The standard port for Minecraft servers is typically 25565.
Does the bot run forever?
No, the bot goes offline when you close Terminal or end the process on your system. You could host the bot on AWS or Heroku, following the same steps as above, instead. The bot can be kept online using the forever module. Check out this guide on the usage of AWS.
Contributions and improvements to the project are welcome! The following users helped by reviewing code and fixing my silly errors:
GNU GPL v3 or later
© Amal Bansode, 2019