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Toast

A bot which provides a Trivia game for Discord.

Adding to a server

You can either self-host trivia-bot, or use the hosted version.

To invite the bot to your server use this invite link. It requires no special permissions at this time (only read/write to channels).

Installation

Releases are available for tagged versions. These are compiled on Debian Jessie by Jenkins. Note that you still require the dependency library files, so you will still have to build V8 and add it to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. To run on other systems you will need to compile yourself - a CMake configuration is included. Windows releases will happen one day.

If you want to install a version for which a release does not exist, you will also have to compile manually. Compilation instructions are available for Linux below.

Running

To run simply execute the program: ./Toast

Configuration

The config file is automatically generated if it is not present. The JSON format is used. You must edit the config file for the bot to work correctly, the bot token is required.

The current configuration options are as follows:

  1. General
Field Description
api_cert_file The path to the Discord API .crt file for HTTPS.
bot_token Your Discord bot token.
owner_id The user ID of the owner of the bot. This allows owner-only (maintenance) commands, such as shutdown.
js_allowed_roles List of role names which are allowed to use the createjs ands js commands.

Trivia Questions

Questions are obtained from trivia-db on Sourceforge.

To parse the .txt question files, place them in /data_management/questions/ then run LoadDB.cpp. You need to create the database first. Use the included schema and create the database as /bot/db/trivia.db.

LoadDB.cpp takes some time to execute.

Commands

Trivia Game

`trivia is the base command.

Argument Description
questions interval Where questions and interval are integers. Makes the game last questions number of questions, optionally sets the time interval between hints to interval seconds.
stop Stops the trivia game currently in the channel the message is sent from, if there is one.
help Prints a help list, similar to this table.

Javascript Commands

The Javascript system is designed to mirror the old Boobot implementation. For now there are some exceptions:

  1. Message objects aren't implemented.
  2. Properties are case sensitive. You must use server.Name, not server.name. This will not be changed.

Compiling

Dependencies

Name Website Notes
boost boost.org
websocketpp zaphoyd/websocketpp Included as submodule.
cURL curl.haxx.se
sqlite3 sqlite.org Included as submodule. Uses a different repo.
nlohmann/json nlohmann/json (Slightly modified) source file included in repo.
V8 Google V8 Debian/Ubuntu libv8 packages are too outdated. Must be built manually.

Linux (Debian)

c++14 support is required. gcc 5 and above recommended, however it compiles on 4.9.2 (and possibly some versions below.)

  1. Clone the github repo: git clone https://github.com/jackb-p/Toast.git ToastBot
  2. Navigate to repository directory: cd ToastBot
  3. Clone the submodules: git submodule init and git submodule update
  4. Install other dependencies: sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libboost-all-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev (Package managers and names may vary, but all of these should be easy to find through a simple Google search.) V8 may require other dependencies.
  5. Build V8. Put the library files into lib/v8/lib/ and the include files into lib/v8/include. More instructions will be added at some point for this step.
  6. cd Toast
  7. cmake .
  8. make