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			67 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from discord.ext import commands
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| import discord
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| 
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| # Define a simple View that persists between bot restarts
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| # In order a view to persist between restarts it needs to meet the following conditions:
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| # 1) The timeout of the View has to be set to None
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| # 2) Every item in the View has to have a custom_id set
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| # It is recommended that the custom_id be sufficiently unique to
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| # prevent conflicts with other buttons the bot sends.
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| # For this example the custom_id is prefixed with the name of the bot.
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| # Note that custom_ids can only be up to 100 characters long.
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| class PersistentView(discord.ui.View):
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         super().__init__(timeout=None)
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| 
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|     @discord.ui.button(label="Green", style=discord.ButtonStyle.green, custom_id="persistent_view:green")
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|     async def green(self, button: discord.ui.Button, interaction: discord.Interaction):
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|         await interaction.response.send_message("This is green.", ephemeral=True)
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| 
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|     @discord.ui.button(label="Red", style=discord.ButtonStyle.red, custom_id="persistent_view:red")
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|     async def red(self, button: discord.ui.Button, interaction: discord.Interaction):
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|         await interaction.response.send_message("This is red.", ephemeral=True)
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| 
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|     @discord.ui.button(label="Grey", style=discord.ButtonStyle.grey, custom_id="persistent_view:grey")
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|     async def grey(self, button: discord.ui.Button, interaction: discord.Interaction):
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|         await interaction.response.send_message("This is grey.", ephemeral=True)
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| 
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| 
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| class PersistentViewBot(commands.Bot):
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         super().__init__(
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|             command_prefix=commands.when_mentioned_or("$"), intents=discord.Intents(guilds=True, messages=True)
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|         )
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| 
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|         self.persistent_views_added = False
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| 
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|     async def on_ready(self):
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|         if not self.persistent_views_added:
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|             # Register the persistent view for listening here.
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|             # Note that this does not send the view to any message.
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|             # In order to do this you need to first send a message with the View, which is shown below.
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|             # If you have the message_id you can also pass it as a keyword argument, but for this example
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|             # we don't have one.
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|             self.add_view(PersistentView())
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|             self.persistent_views_added = True
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| 
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|         print(f"Logged in as {self.user} (ID: {self.user.id})")
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|         print("------")
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| 
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| 
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| bot = PersistentViewBot()
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| 
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| 
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| @bot.command()
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| @commands.is_owner()
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| async def prepare(ctx: commands.Context):
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|     """Starts a persistent view."""
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|     # In order for a persistent view to be listened to, it needs to be sent to an actual message.
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|     # Call this method once just to store it somewhere.
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|     # In a more complicated program you might fetch the message_id from a database for use later.
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|     # However this is outside of the scope of this simple example.
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|     await ctx.send("What's your favourite colour?", view=PersistentView())
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| 
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| 
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| bot.run("token")
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