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Views and multibot for py-cord library

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Py-cord_Views

Views for py-cord library

Paginator

The paginator instance is used to create a view acting as a “book”, with pages that can be turned using buttons.

Paginator

Paginator(timeout: Union[float, None] = None, disabled_on_timeout: bool = False)`

Method add_page(*args, **kwargs) -> Pagination : add a new page with send message function parameters (content, embed, embeds, files...)

Method delete_pages(*page_numbers: Union[str, int]) -> Pagination : Deletes pages in the order in which they were added (start to 0)

Method send(target: Union[Member, TextChannel]) -> Any : Send the pagination in dm member or channels

Method respond(ctx: ApplicationContext) -> Any : Respond at slash command call

@property get_view -> EasyModifiedViews : Return the pagination view. Can be used in view parameter to setup a view

@property get_page -> int : get the showed page number

from pycordViews.pagination import Pagination
import discord

intents = discord.Intents.all()
bot = discord.AutoShardedBot(intents=intents)

@bot.command(name="My command paginator", description="...")
async def pagination_command(ctx):
    """
    Create a command pagination
    """
    pages: Pagination = Pagination(timeout=None, disabled_on_timeout=False)
    
    pages.add_page(content="It's my first page !!", embed=None)# reset embed else he show the embed of the page after
    
    embed = discord.Embed(title="My embed title", description="..........")
    pages.add_page(content=None, embed=embed) # reset content else he show the content of the page before

    pages.add_page(content="My last page !", embed=None)# reset embed else he show the embed of the page before

    await pages.respond(ctx=ctx) # respond to the command
    await pages.send(send_to=ctx.author) # send the message to the command author

bot.run("Your token")

SelectMenu

The SelectMenu instance is used to create drop-down menus that can be easily modified at will.

SelectMenu

SelectMenu(timeout: Union[float, None] = None, disabled_on_timeout: bool = False)`

Method add_string_select_menu(custom_id: str = None, placeholder: str = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled=False, row=None) -> Menu : Add a string select menu in the ui. Return Menu instance to set options

Method add_user_select_menu(custom_id: str = None, placeholder: str = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled=False, row=None) -> Menu : Add a user select menu in the ui. Return Menu instance to set options

Method add_role_select_menu(custom_id: str = None, placeholder: str = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled=False, row=None) -> Menu Add a role select menu in the ui. Return Menu instance to set options

Method add_mentionnable_select_menu(custom_id: str = None, placeholder: str = None, min_values: int = 1, max_values: int = 1, disabled=False, row=None) -> Menu : Add a mentionable select menu in the ui. Return Menu instance to set options

Method set_callable(*custom_ids: str, _callable: Union[Callable, None]) -> SelectMenu : Set a callable for menus associated with custom_ids. This callable (async function) will be set to respond at selected menus interactions

Method send(target: Union[Member, TextChannel]) -> Any : Send the selectmenu in dm member or channels

Method respond(ctx: ApplicationContext) -> Any : Respond at slash command call

Method update() -> None : Update the view dynamically if there was sent before.

@Method get_callable(self, custom_id: str) -> Union[Callable, None] : Get the callable async function link to the custom_id ui. If any callable set, return None

@property get_view -> EasyModifiedViews : Return the selectmenu view. Can be used in view parameter to setup a view

Menu

Menu

Menu(...)` # Not to be initialized by the user

Method set_callable(_callable: Union[Callable, None]) -> Menu : Set a callable for menus associated. This callable (async function) will be set to respond at selected menus interactions

Method add_option(label: str, value: str = MISSING, description: Union[str, None] = None, emoji: Union[str, Emoji, PartialEmoji, None] = None, default: bool = False) -> Menu : Add a string select option. Only for string select menu !

Method remove_options(*labels: str) -> Menu : Remove options with labels. Only for string select menu !

Method update_option(current_label: str, new_label: str = None, value: str = None, description: Union[str, None] = None, emoji: Union[str, Emoji, PartialEmoji, None] = None, default: Union[bool, None] = None) -> Menu : Update option associated with current_label parameter

@property component -> CustomSelect : Return the Select component class

@property selectmenu -> SelectMenu : Return the current SelectMenu instance associated

@property callable -> Callable : Return the current callable menu

from pycordViews.menu import SelectMenu
import discord

intents = discord.Intents.all()
bot = discord.AutoShardedBot(intents=intents)

@bot.command(name="My command select")
async def select_command(ctx):
    """
    Create a command select
    """
    async def your_response(select, interaction):
        await interaction.response.send(f"You have selected {select.values[0]} !")
    
    my_selector = SelectMenu(timeout=None, disabled_on_timeout=False) # A basic selector menu
    my_menu = my_selector.add_string_select_menu(placeholder="Choice anything !") # add string_select UI
    
    my_menu.add_option(label="My first choice !", emoji="😊", default=True, description="It's the first choice !", value='first choice')
    my_menu.add_option(label="My second choice !", value='second choice')
    my_menu.set_callable(your_response)
    
    await my_selector.respond(ctx)
    
bot.run("Your token")

Multibot

The Multibot instance is used to manage several bots dynamically.

Each instance of this class creates a process where bots can be added. These bots will each be launched in a different thread with their own asyncio loop.

Multibot

Multibot(global_timeout: int = 30) # global_timeout is the time in seconds the program waits before abandoning the request

Method add_bot(bot_name: str, token: str, intents: Intents) -> None : Add a bot. The name given here is not the real bot name, it's juste an ID

Method remove_bot(bot_name: str) -> dict[str, str] : Remove à bot. If the bot is online, it will turn off properly. It can take a long time !

Method start(*bot_names: str) -> list[dict[str, str]] : Start bots

Method stop(*bot_names: str) -> list[dict[str, str]] : Stop bots properly

Method start_all() -> list[dict[str, list[str]]] : Start all bot in the process

Method stop_all() -> list[dict[str, list[str]]] : Stop all bot in the process properly

Method is_started(bot_name: str) -> bool : Return if the bot is connected at the Discord WebSocket

Method is_ready(bot_name: str) -> bool : Return if the bot is ready in Discord

Method is_ws_ratelimited(bot_name: str) -> bool : Return if the bot is rate limited by Discord

Method reload_commands(*bot_names: str) -> list[dict[str, str]] : Reload all commands for each bot passed in parameters

Method add_pyFile_commands(bot_name: str, file: str, setup_function: str = 'setup', reload_command: bool = True) -> dict[str, str] : Add a python Discord command file to the bot. file parameter require a file path, absolute or not. By default, it automatically reloads commands on the bot after adding the file.

Blob_commands.py

""" 
Discord command file example. Follow it !
This file doesn't have 'bot.run()' function. It's managed by Multibot instance.
"""

from discord import Bot, ApplicationContext, Message # autoaticly imported by importlib module

# this function is called when the bot load a python file command. It is mandatory to have it with a bot parameter !
def setup(bot: Bot):
    """
    Function called by the process and give the bot instance.
    This function is mandatory to have it with a bot parameter but can be renamed with 'setup_function' parameter in 'add_pyFile_commands' method.
    Every discord command and discord event can be in this function, but you can make function and class outside setup function.
    -> bot : Instance of your started bot.
    """
    @bot.command()
    async def my_first_command(ctx: ApplicationContext):
        await ctx.respond("It's my first command !")

    @bot.event
    async def on_message(message: Message):
        await message.add_reaction(emoji="😊")

# You don't need 'bot.run(...)' here !

Method modify_pyFile_commands(bot_name: str, file: str, setup_function: str = 'setup') -> dict[str, str] : Modify python discord command file and setup function. This method doesn't reload automatically commands on the bot. Use reload_commands after. file parameter require a file path, absolute or not.

@property bot_count -> int : Return the total number of bots

@property started_bot_count -> int : Return the total number of started bots

@property shutdown_bot_count( -> int : Return the total number of shutdown bots

@property get_bots_name -> list[str] : Return all bots name (not real name of bots)

from pycordViews.multibot import Multibot
from discord import Intents

if __name__ == '__main__': # Obligatory !
    process = Multibot()
    
    process.add_bot(bot_name="Blob", token="TOKEN FIRST BOT", intents=Intents.all())
    process.add_bot(bot_name="Bee", token="TOKEN SECOND BOT", intents=Intents.all())
    
    process.start_all()
    process.add_pyFile_commands(bot_name='Blob', file='Blob_commands.py', reload_command=True)
    process.add_pyFile_commands(bot_name='Bee', file='Bee_commandes.py', reload_command=True)

    process.modify_pyFile_commands(bot_name='Blob', file='others_commands/Blob2_commands.py', setup_function='started_bot')
    process.reload_commands('Blob')

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