import discord from discord.ext import commands # Defines a custom Select containing colour options # that the user can choose. The callback function # of this class is called when the user changes their choice class Dropdown(discord.ui.Select): def __init__(self): # Set the options that will be presented inside the dropdown options = [ discord.SelectOption(label="Red", description="Your favourite colour is red", emoji="🟥"), discord.SelectOption(label="Green", description="Your favourite colour is green", emoji="🟩"), discord.SelectOption(label="Blue", description="Your favourite colour is blue", emoji="🟦"), ] # The placeholder is what will be shown when no option is chosen # The min and max values indicate we can only pick one of the three options # The options parameter defines the dropdown options. We defined this above super().__init__(placeholder="Choose your favourite colour...", min_values=1, max_values=1, options=options) async def callback(self, interaction: discord.Interaction): # Use the interaction object to send a response message containing # the user's favourite colour or choice. The self object refers to the # Select object, and the values attribute gets a list of the user's # selected options. We only want the first one. await interaction.response.send_message(f"Your favourite colour is {self.values[0]}") class DropdownView(discord.ui.View): def __init__(self): super().__init__() # Adds the dropdown to our view object. self.add_item(Dropdown()) class Bot(commands.Bot): def __init__(self): super().__init__( command_prefix=commands.when_mentioned_or("$"), intents=discord.Intents(guilds=True, messages=True) ) async def on_ready(self): print(f"Logged in as {self.user} (ID: {self.user.id})") print("------") bot = Bot() @bot.command() async def colour(ctx): """Sends a message with our dropdown containing colours""" # Create the view containing our dropdown view = DropdownView() # Sending a message containing our view await ctx.send("Pick your favourite colour:", view=view) bot.run("token")