/TupperboxLegacy

A Discord bot created for proxying user messages through webhooks.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

This is the open-source fork of the public Tupperbox bot.

This fork is not currently being worked on. Pull requests or issues opened on this fork may not be looked at for a while. In the future more features are planned to be brought to this fork for those of you hosting your own versions of Tupperbox. If you have an issue with the live version of Tupperbox then please join the support server for help.

Tupperbox

A Discord bot written in eris for proxying user messages through webhooks to emulate users having multiple Discord accounts.

Local Installation

The self-hosted version of Tupperbox requires Node.js (must be at least v14), PostgreSQL (v11, preferably v12) and Redis (stable, currently v6.0.8). You can download Node.js here, PostgreSQL here and Redis here (Linux) or here (Windows).

Once Node.js is installed, run npm install from the bot directory to install the bot's dependencies. (Note: you may have to run npm -g install windows-build-tools first if on Windows)

The bot expects a file in the same directory named .env with its configuration info. An example configuration can be found in the .env.example file.

  • The PG-prefixed variables should be filled in with the connection info to your PostgreSQL database set up during installation.
    You need a database, a user with associated password with full write access to that database, and the host IP of the machine running the server (localhost if it's the same machine).

  • SENTRY_DSN is a link to a registered Sentry project. See https://sentry.io/ for more information on Sentry.
    This is optional.

  • Edit DEFAULT_PREFIX, DEFAULT_LANG as desired.

  • BOT_INVITE is the bot's user ID, used in the tul!invite command. SUPPORT_INVITE is the invite ID (not invite link) to the bot's support server, used in the tul!feedback command.
    Remove either of these to remove the respective bot commands.

  • Leave REDISURL alone unless you change the port Redis runs on or you host it on another machine.