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Without setting up the logging module, a god number of error conditions and warnings will never be output by the library. This is a common pitfall to forget and it's not documented good enough the consequences of not setting up the logging module when developing applications with this library.
33 lines
792 B
Python
33 lines
792 B
Python
import discord
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import time
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import logging
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# Set up the logging module to output diagnostic to the console.
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logging.basicConfig()
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client = discord.Client()
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client.login('email', 'password')
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if not client.is_logged_in:
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print('Logging in to Discord failed')
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exit(1)
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@client.event
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def on_ready():
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print('Connected!')
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print('Username: ' + client.user.name)
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print('ID: ' + client.user.id)
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@client.event
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def on_message(message):
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if message.content.startswith('!editme'):
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msg = client.send_message(message.author, '10')
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time.sleep(3)
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client.edit_message(msg, '40')
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@client.event
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def on_message_edit(before, after):
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client.send_message(after.channel, '**{}** edited their message:\n{}'.format(after.author.name, before.content))
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client.run()
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