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A component handler for hikari, inspired by discord.py's views. [FORK]

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hikari-miru

An optional component handler for hikari, inspired by discord.py's views.

Installation

To install miru, run the following command:

python3 -m pip install -U hikari-miru

To check if miru has successfully installed or not, run the following:

python3 -m miru

Usage

import hikari
import miru


class MyView(miru.View):

    @miru.button(label="Rock", emoji="\N{ROCK}", style=hikari.ButtonStyle.PRIMARY)
    async def rock_button(self, button: miru.Button, ctx: miru.ViewContext) -> None:
        await ctx.respond("Paper!")

    @miru.button(label="Paper", emoji="\N{SCROLL}", style=hikari.ButtonStyle.PRIMARY)
    async def paper_button(self, button: miru.Button, ctx: miru.ViewContext) -> None:
        await ctx.respond("Scissors!")

    @miru.button(label="Scissors", emoji="\N{BLACK SCISSORS}", style=hikari.ButtonStyle.PRIMARY)
    async def scissors_button(self, button: miru.Button, ctx: miru.ViewContext) -> None:
        await ctx.respond("Rock!")

    @miru.button(emoji="\N{BLACK SQUARE FOR STOP}", style=hikari.ButtonStyle.DANGER, row=2)
    async def stop_button(self, button: miru.Button, ctx: miru.ViewContext) -> None:
        self.stop() # Stop listening for interactions


bot = hikari.GatewayBot(token="...")
miru.install(bot) # Load miru and attach it to the bot instance.


@bot.listen()
async def buttons(event: hikari.GuildMessageCreateEvent) -> None:

    # Ignore bots or webhooks pinging us
    if not event.is_human:
        return

    me = bot.get_me()

    # If the bot is mentioned
    if me.id in event.message.user_mentions_ids:
        view = MyView(timeout=60)  # Create a new view
        message = await event.message.respond("Rock Paper Scissors!", components=view)
        await view.start(message)  # Start listening for interactions
        await view.wait() # Optionally, wait until the view times out or gets stopped
        await event.message.respond("Thank you for playing!")

bot.run()

For more examples see examples, or refer to the documentation.

Issues and support

For general usage help or questions, see the #miru channel in the hikari discord, if you have found a bug or have a feature request, feel free to open an issue!

Contributing

If you wish to contribute, make sure to run nox before pushing your changes, and ensure all pipelines pass. This will format and typecheck your code to ensure it passes the CI.

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