diff --git a/.eslintrc b/.eslintrc
index 9e4f4c0..622d18e 100644
--- a/.eslintrc
+++ b/.eslintrc
@@ -1,46 +1,46 @@
-{
- "extends": ["airbnb", "prettier"],
- "plugins": ["prettier"],
- "rules": {
- "arrow-spacing": ["warn", { "before": true, "after": true }],
- "brace-style": ["error", "stroustrup", { "allowSingleLine": true }],
- "comma-dangle": ["error", "always-multiline"],
- "comma-spacing": "error",
- "comma-style": "error",
- "curly": ["error", "multi-line", "consistent"],
- "dot-location": ["error", "property"],
- "handle-callback-err": "off",
- "indent": ["error", "tab"],
- "keyword-spacing": "error",
- "max-nested-callbacks": ["error", { "max": 4 }],
- "max-statements-per-line": ["error", { "max": 2 }],
- "no-console": "off",
- "no-empty-function": "error",
- "no-floating-decimal": "error",
- "no-inline-comments": "error",
- "no-lonely-if": "error",
- "no-multi-spaces": "error",
- "no-multiple-empty-lines": ["error", { "max": 2, "maxEOF": 1, "maxBOF": 0 }],
- "no-shadow": ["error", { "allow": ["err", "resolve", "reject"] }],
- "no-trailing-spaces": ["error"],
- "no-var": "error",
- "object-curly-spacing": ["error", "always"],
- "prefer-const": "error",
- "quotes": ["error", "single"],
- "semi": ["error", "always"],
- "space-before-blocks": "error",
- "space-before-function-paren": [
- "error",
- {
- "anonymous": "never",
- "named": "never",
- "asyncArrow": "always"
- }
- ],
- "space-in-parens": "error",
- "space-infix-ops": "error",
- "space-unary-ops": "error",
- "spaced-comment": "error",
- "yoda": "error"
- }
-}
+{
+ "extends": ["airbnb", "prettier"],
+ "plugins": ["prettier"],
+ "rules": {
+ "arrow-spacing": ["warn", { "before": true, "after": true }],
+ "brace-style": ["error", "stroustrup", { "allowSingleLine": true }],
+ "comma-dangle": ["error", "always-multiline"],
+ "comma-spacing": "error",
+ "comma-style": "error",
+ "curly": ["error", "multi-line", "consistent"],
+ "dot-location": ["error", "property"],
+ "handle-callback-err": "off",
+ "indent": ["error", "tab"],
+ "keyword-spacing": "error",
+ "max-nested-callbacks": ["error", { "max": 4 }],
+ "max-statements-per-line": ["error", { "max": 2 }],
+ "no-console": "off",
+ "no-empty-function": "error",
+ "no-floating-decimal": "error",
+ "no-inline-comments": "error",
+ "no-lonely-if": "error",
+ "no-multi-spaces": "error",
+ "no-multiple-empty-lines": ["error", { "max": 2, "maxEOF": 1, "maxBOF": 0 }],
+ "no-shadow": ["error", { "allow": ["err", "resolve", "reject"] }],
+ "no-trailing-spaces": ["error"],
+ "no-var": "error",
+ "object-curly-spacing": ["error", "always"],
+ "prefer-const": "error",
+ "quotes": ["error", "single"],
+ "semi": ["error", "always"],
+ "space-before-blocks": "error",
+ "space-before-function-paren": [
+ "error",
+ {
+ "anonymous": "never",
+ "named": "never",
+ "asyncArrow": "always"
+ }
+ ],
+ "space-in-parens": "error",
+ "space-infix-ops": "error",
+ "space-unary-ops": "error",
+ "spaced-comment": "error",
+ "yoda": "error"
+ }
+}
diff --git a/.eslintrc.js b/.eslintrc.js
index 8143b09..e04d612 100644
--- a/.eslintrc.js
+++ b/.eslintrc.js
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
-module.exports = {
- env: {
- commonjs: true,
- es2021: true,
- node: true,
- },
- extends: [
- 'airbnb-base',
- ],
- parserOptions: {
- ecmaVersion: 'latest',
- },
- rules: {
- },
-};
+module.exports = {
+ env: {
+ commonjs: true,
+ es2021: true,
+ node: true,
+ },
+ extends: [
+ 'airbnb-base',
+ ],
+ parserOptions: {
+ ecmaVersion: 'latest',
+ },
+ rules: {
+ },
+};
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 3a26c16..9b96ffd 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -1,136 +1,136 @@
-json.sqlite
-node_modules
-.env
-config.json
-package-lock.json
-
-# Logs
-logs
-*.log
-npm-debug.log*
-yarn-debug.log*
-yarn-error.log*
-lerna-debug.log*
-.pnpm-debug.log*
-
-# Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html)
-report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json
-
-# Runtime data
-pids
-*.pid
-*.seed
-*.pid.lock
-
-# Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover
-lib-cov
-
-# Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul
-coverage
-*.lcov
-
-# nyc test coverage
-.nyc_output
-
-# Grunt intermediate storage (https://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files)
-.grunt
-
-# Bower dependency directory (https://bower.io/)
-bower_components
-
-# node-waf configuration
-.lock-wscript
-
-# Compiled binary addons (https://nodejs.org/api/addons.html)
-build/Release
-
-# Dependency directories
-node_modules/
-jspm_packages/
-
-# Snowpack dependency directory (https://snowpack.dev/)
-web_modules/
-
-# TypeScript cache
-*.tsbuildinfo
-
-# Optional npm cache directory
-.npm
-
-# Optional eslint cache
-.eslintcache
-
-# Optional stylelint cache
-.stylelintcache
-
-# Microbundle cache
-.rpt2_cache/
-.rts2_cache_cjs/
-.rts2_cache_es/
-.rts2_cache_umd/
-
-# Optional REPL history
-.node_repl_history
-
-# Output of 'npm pack'
-*.tgz
-
-# Yarn Integrity file
-.yarn-integrity
-
-# dotenv environment variable files
-.env
-.env.development.local
-.env.test.local
-.env.production.local
-.env.local
-
-# parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/)
-.cache
-.parcel-cache
-
-# Next.js build output
-.next
-out
-
-# Nuxt.js build / generate output
-.nuxt
-dist
-
-# Gatsby files
-.cache/
-# Comment in the public line in if your project uses Gatsby and not Next.js
-# https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-1#public-directory-support
-# public
-
-# vuepress build output
-.vuepress/dist
-
-# vuepress v2.x temp and cache directory
-.temp
-.cache
-
-# Docusaurus cache and generated files
-.docusaurus
-
-# Serverless directories
-.serverless/
-
-# FuseBox cache
-.fusebox/
-
-# DynamoDB Local files
-.dynamodb/
-
-# TernJS port file
-.tern-port
-
-# Stores VSCode versions used for testing VSCode extensions
-.vscode-test
-
-# yarn v2
-.yarn/cache
-.yarn/unplugged
-.yarn/build-state.yml
-.yarn/install-state.gz
-.pnp.*
+json.sqlite
+node_modules
+.env
+config.json
+package-lock.json
+
+# Logs
+logs
+*.log
+npm-debug.log*
+yarn-debug.log*
+yarn-error.log*
+lerna-debug.log*
+.pnpm-debug.log*
+
+# Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html)
+report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json
+
+# Runtime data
+pids
+*.pid
+*.seed
+*.pid.lock
+
+# Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover
+lib-cov
+
+# Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul
+coverage
+*.lcov
+
+# nyc test coverage
+.nyc_output
+
+# Grunt intermediate storage (https://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files)
+.grunt
+
+# Bower dependency directory (https://bower.io/)
+bower_components
+
+# node-waf configuration
+.lock-wscript
+
+# Compiled binary addons (https://nodejs.org/api/addons.html)
+build/Release
+
+# Dependency directories
+node_modules/
+jspm_packages/
+
+# Snowpack dependency directory (https://snowpack.dev/)
+web_modules/
+
+# TypeScript cache
+*.tsbuildinfo
+
+# Optional npm cache directory
+.npm
+
+# Optional eslint cache
+.eslintcache
+
+# Optional stylelint cache
+.stylelintcache
+
+# Microbundle cache
+.rpt2_cache/
+.rts2_cache_cjs/
+.rts2_cache_es/
+.rts2_cache_umd/
+
+# Optional REPL history
+.node_repl_history
+
+# Output of 'npm pack'
+*.tgz
+
+# Yarn Integrity file
+.yarn-integrity
+
+# dotenv environment variable files
+.env
+.env.development.local
+.env.test.local
+.env.production.local
+.env.local
+
+# parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/)
+.cache
+.parcel-cache
+
+# Next.js build output
+.next
+out
+
+# Nuxt.js build / generate output
+.nuxt
+dist
+
+# Gatsby files
+.cache/
+# Comment in the public line in if your project uses Gatsby and not Next.js
+# https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-1#public-directory-support
+# public
+
+# vuepress build output
+.vuepress/dist
+
+# vuepress v2.x temp and cache directory
+.temp
+.cache
+
+# Docusaurus cache and generated files
+.docusaurus
+
+# Serverless directories
+.serverless/
+
+# FuseBox cache
+.fusebox/
+
+# DynamoDB Local files
+.dynamodb/
+
+# TernJS port file
+.tern-port
+
+# Stores VSCode versions used for testing VSCode extensions
+.vscode-test
+
+# yarn v2
+.yarn/cache
+.yarn/unplugged
+.yarn/build-state.yml
+.yarn/install-state.gz
+.pnp.*
diff --git a/.prettierrc b/.prettierrc
index ed5daf9..1c99d1d 100644
--- a/.prettierrc
+++ b/.prettierrc
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-{
- "printWidth": 100,
- "singleQuote": true
+{
+ "printWidth": 100,
+ "singleQuote": true
}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/.vscode/settings.json b/.vscode/settings.json
index be6be31..d4aa4da 100644
--- a/.vscode/settings.json
+++ b/.vscode/settings.json
@@ -1,50 +1,58 @@
-{
- "editor.wordWrapColumn": 100,
- "editor.tabSize": 2,
- // "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
- // "titleBar.activeBackground": "#336699",
- // "titleBar.inactiveBackground": "#33669999",
- // "titleBar.activeForeground": "#e7e7e7",
- // "titleBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799",
- // "statusBarItem.hoverBackground": "#407fbf",
- // "activityBar.activeBackground": "#407fbf",
- // "activityBar.activeBorder": "#77284f",
- // "activityBar.background": "#407fbf",
- // "activityBar.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
- // "activityBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799",
- // "activityBarBadge.background": "#77284f",
- // "activityBarBadge.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
- // "sash.hoverBorder": "#407fbf",
- // "statusBarItem.remoteBackground": "#336699",
- // "statusBarItem.remoteForeground": "#e7e7e7"
- // },
- "editor.formatOnSave": true,
- "javascript.format.enable": false,
- "eslint.autoFixOnSave": true,
- "files.eol": "\n",
- "prettier.endOfLine": "lf",
- "prettier.singleQuote": true,
- "prettier.trailingComma": "es5",
- "peacock.color": "#369",
- "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
- "source.fixAll.eslint": true
- },
- "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
- "activityBar.activeBackground": "#407fbf",
- "activityBar.activeBorder": "#77284f",
- "activityBar.background": "#407fbf",
- "activityBar.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
- "activityBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799",
- "activityBarBadge.background": "#77284f",
- "activityBarBadge.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
- "sash.hoverBorder": "#407fbf",
- "statusBarItem.hoverBackground": "#407fbf",
- "statusBarItem.remoteBackground": "#336699",
- "statusBarItem.remoteForeground": "#e7e7e7",
- "titleBar.activeBackground": "#336699",
- "titleBar.activeForeground": "#e7e7e7",
- "titleBar.inactiveBackground": "#33669999",
- "titleBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799"
- },
- "cSpell.words": ["Controlpanel", "discordjs", "pino", "upsert", "uuidv"]
-}
+{
+ "editor.wordWrapColumn": 100,
+ "editor.tabSize": 2,
+ // "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
+ // "titleBar.activeBackground": "#336699",
+ // "titleBar.inactiveBackground": "#33669999",
+ // "titleBar.activeForeground": "#e7e7e7",
+ // "titleBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799",
+ // "statusBarItem.hoverBackground": "#407fbf",
+ // "activityBar.activeBackground": "#407fbf",
+ // "activityBar.activeBorder": "#77284f",
+ // "activityBar.background": "#407fbf",
+ // "activityBar.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
+ // "activityBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799",
+ // "activityBarBadge.background": "#77284f",
+ // "activityBarBadge.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
+ // "sash.hoverBorder": "#407fbf",
+ // "statusBarItem.remoteBackground": "#336699",
+ // "statusBarItem.remoteForeground": "#e7e7e7"
+ // },
+ "editor.formatOnSave": true,
+ "javascript.format.enable": false,
+ "eslint.autoFixOnSave": true,
+ "files.eol": "\n",
+ "prettier.endOfLine": "lf",
+ "prettier.singleQuote": true,
+ "prettier.trailingComma": "es5",
+ "peacock.color": "#369",
+ "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
+ "source.fixAll.eslint": true
+ },
+ "workbench.colorCustomizations": {
+ "activityBar.activeBackground": "#407fbf",
+ "activityBar.activeBorder": "#77284f",
+ "activityBar.background": "#407fbf",
+ "activityBar.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
+ "activityBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799",
+ "activityBarBadge.background": "#77284f",
+ "activityBarBadge.foreground": "#e7e7e7",
+ "sash.hoverBorder": "#407fbf",
+ "statusBarItem.hoverBackground": "#407fbf",
+ "statusBarItem.remoteBackground": "#336699",
+ "statusBarItem.remoteForeground": "#e7e7e7",
+ "titleBar.activeBackground": "#336699",
+ "titleBar.activeForeground": "#e7e7e7",
+ "titleBar.inactiveBackground": "#33669999",
+ "titleBar.inactiveForeground": "#e7e7e799"
+ },
+ "cSpell.words": [
+ "Controlpanel",
+ "discordjs",
+ "pino",
+ "runned",
+ "Timout",
+ "upsert",
+ "uuidv"
+ ]
+}
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
index f288702..3877ae0 100644
--- a/LICENSE
+++ b/LICENSE
@@ -1,674 +1,674 @@
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index bb27e50..7dc86f5 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
-# Xyter
-
-## Installation
-
-Rename config.json.example to config.json and fill in the fields.
-
-_Please note that mongodb.url needs to be inside of double quotes ("YourURL")._
-
-You can leave any of the **footer** fields empty, it will not impact the bot.
-
-Then run **node deploy-commands.js** the first time then you can start the bot by **node src/index.js**
-
-**Free MongoDB hosting**
-
-- https://atlas.mongodb.com/
-
-## Credits
-
-**Please leave of some credits or if anyone ask about the bot, give them a link to the repository. Thanks!**
+# Xyter
+
+## Installation
+
+Rename config.json.example to config.json and fill in the fields.
+
+_Please note that mongodb.url needs to be inside of double quotes ("YourURL")._
+
+You can leave any of the **footer** fields empty, it will not impact the bot.
+
+Then run **node deploy-commands.js** the first time then you can start the bot by **node src/index.js**
+
+**Free MongoDB hosting**
+
+- https://atlas.mongodb.com/
+
+## Credits
+
+**Please leave of some credits or if anyone ask about the bot, give them a link to the repository. Thanks!**
diff --git a/config.json.example b/config.json.example
index aff4be3..1fe26fb 100644
--- a/config.json.example
+++ b/config.json.example
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-{
- "bot": {
- "token": "required",
- "clientId": "required",
- "guildId": "required"
- },
- "credits": {
- "url": "scheme://domain/api/",
- "token": "required",
- "timeout": "5000",
- "rate": "1",
- "minimumLength": "5",
- "excludedChannels": ["channel_id", "channel_id"]
- },
- "colors": { "success": "0x22bb33", "error": "0xbb2124", "wait": "0xf0ad4e" },
- "mongodb": {
- "url": "mongodb+srv://username:password@server/database?retryWrites=true&w=majority"
- },
- "footer": { "icon": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/83163073", "text": "https://github.com/ZynerOrg/xyter" },
- "disable": { "redeem": false },
- "debug": false
-}
+{
+ "bot": {
+ "token": "required",
+ "clientId": "required",
+ "guildId": "required"
+ },
+ "credits": {
+ "url": "scheme://domain/api/",
+ "token": "required",
+ "timeout": "5000",
+ "rate": "1",
+ "minimumLength": "5",
+ "excludedChannels": ["channel_id", "channel_id"]
+ },
+ "colors": { "success": "0x22bb33", "error": "0xbb2124", "wait": "0xf0ad4e" },
+ "mongodb": {
+ "url": "mongodb+srv://username:password@server/database?retryWrites=true&w=majority"
+ },
+ "footer": { "icon": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/83163073", "text": "https://github.com/ZynerOrg/xyter" },
+ "disable": { "redeem": false },
+ "debug": false
+}
diff --git a/package.json b/package.json
index 41163e3..44301d4 100644
--- a/package.json
+++ b/package.json
@@ -1,44 +1,44 @@
-{
- "name": "xyter",
- "version": "2.3.1",
- "description": "Earn credits while chatting! And more",
- "main": "src/index.js",
- "scripts": {
- "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
- "start": "nodemon | pino-pretty -i pid,hostname -t yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:s"
- },
- "keywords": [
- "zyner",
- "controlpanel",
- "controlpanel.gg",
- "vermium"
- ],
- "repository": {
- "type": "git",
- "url": "https://github.com/ZynerOrg/xyter.git"
- },
- "author": "Vermium Sifell (https://zyner.org)",
- "license": "GPL-3.0-only",
- "bugs": {
- "url": "https://github.com/ZynerOrg/xyter/issues",
- "email": "vermium@zyner.org"
- },
- "dependencies": {
- "@discordjs/builders": "^0.12.0",
- "@discordjs/rest": "^0.3.0",
- "axios": "^0.26.0",
- "better-sqlite3": "^7.5.0",
- "discord-api-types": "^0.27.3",
- "discord.js": "^13.6.0",
- "dotenv": "^16.0.0",
- "mongoose": "^6.2.3",
- "pino": "^7.0.0-rc.9",
- "quick.db": "^7.1.3",
- "uuid": "^8.3.2"
- },
- "devDependencies": {
- "eslint": "8.10.0",
- "eslint-config-airbnb-base": "15.0.0",
- "eslint-plugin-import": "2.25.4"
- }
-}
+{
+ "name": "xyter",
+ "version": "2.3.1",
+ "description": "Earn credits while chatting! And more",
+ "main": "src/index.js",
+ "scripts": {
+ "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
+ "start": "nodemon | pino-pretty -i pid,hostname -t yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:s"
+ },
+ "keywords": [
+ "zyner",
+ "controlpanel",
+ "controlpanel.gg",
+ "vermium"
+ ],
+ "repository": {
+ "type": "git",
+ "url": "https://github.com/ZynerOrg/xyter.git"
+ },
+ "author": "Vermium Sifell (https://zyner.org)",
+ "license": "GPL-3.0-only",
+ "bugs": {
+ "url": "https://github.com/ZynerOrg/xyter/issues",
+ "email": "vermium@zyner.org"
+ },
+ "dependencies": {
+ "@discordjs/builders": "^0.12.0",
+ "@discordjs/rest": "^0.3.0",
+ "axios": "^0.26.0",
+ "better-sqlite3": "^7.5.0",
+ "discord-api-types": "^0.27.3",
+ "discord.js": "^13.6.0",
+ "dotenv": "^16.0.0",
+ "mongoose": "^6.2.3",
+ "pino": "^7.0.0-rc.9",
+ "quick.db": "^7.1.3",
+ "uuid": "^8.3.2"
+ },
+ "devDependencies": {
+ "eslint": "8.10.0",
+ "eslint-config-airbnb-base": "15.0.0",
+ "eslint-plugin-import": "2.25.4"
+ }
+}
diff --git a/renovate.json b/renovate.json
index f45d8f1..5e2413d 100644
--- a/renovate.json
+++ b/renovate.json
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-{
- "extends": [
- "config:base"
- ]
-}
+{
+ "extends": [
+ "config:base"
+ ]
+}
diff --git a/src/commands/credits/addons/balance.js b/src/commands/credits/addons/balance.js
index a52446f..bbe2548 100644
--- a/src/commands/credits/addons/balance.js
+++ b/src/commands/credits/addons/balance.js
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
const user = await interaction.options.getUser('user');
await credits
+ // eslint-disable-next-line max-len
.findOne({ userId: user ? user.id : interaction.user.id, guildId: interaction.member.guild.id })
.then(async (data) => {
if (!data) {
diff --git a/src/commands/credits/addons/gift.js b/src/commands/credits/addons/gift.js
index 4dbf13d..fa741bf 100644
--- a/src/commands/credits/addons/gift.js
+++ b/src/commands/credits/addons/gift.js
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
const user = await interaction.options.getUser('user');
const amount = await interaction.options.getInteger('amount');
const reason = await interaction.options.getString('reason');
+ // eslint-disable-next-line max-len
const data = await credits.findOne({ userId: interaction.user.id, guildId: interaction.member.guild.id });
if (user.id === interaction.user.id) {
@@ -72,7 +73,7 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
};
const dmEmbed = {
title: 'Gift',
- description: `You recieved ${creditNoun(amount)} from ${interaction.user}${reason ? ` with reason: ${reason}` : ''}. Your new balance is ${creditNoun(
+ description: `You received ${creditNoun(amount)} from ${interaction.user}${reason ? ` with reason: ${reason}` : ''}. Your new balance is ${creditNoun(
toUser.balance,
)}.`,
color: 0x22bb33,
diff --git a/src/commands/credits/addons/redeem.js b/src/commands/credits/addons/redeem.js
index 50b0b15..2d3ecc6 100644
--- a/src/commands/credits/addons/redeem.js
+++ b/src/commands/credits/addons/redeem.js
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
}
const amount = await interaction.options.getInteger('amount');
+ // eslint-disable-next-line max-len
const user = await credits.findOne({ userId: interaction.user.id, guildId: interaction.member.guild.id });
const dmUser = interaction.client.users.cache.get(interaction.member.user.id);
diff --git a/src/commands/credits/addons/settings.js b/src/commands/credits/addons/settings.js
index 6650db2..99acdac 100644
--- a/src/commands/credits/addons/settings.js
+++ b/src/commands/credits/addons/settings.js
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ const logger = require('../../../handlers/logger');
const guilds = require('../../../helpers/database/models/guildSchema');
+// eslint-disable-next-line consistent-return
module.exports = async (interaction) => {
try {
const status = await interaction.options.getBoolean('status');
@@ -11,6 +12,8 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
const rate = await interaction.options.getNumber('rate');
const timeout = await interaction.options.getNumber('timeout');
const minimumLength = await interaction.options.getNumber('minimum-length');
+ const workRate = await interaction.options.getNumber('work-rate');
+ const workTimeout = await interaction.options.getNumber('work-timeout');
const guild = await guilds.findOne({ guildId: interaction.member.guild.id });
@@ -19,6 +22,9 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
guild.credits.token = token !== null ? token : guild.credits.token;
guild.credits.rate = rate !== null ? rate : guild.credits.rate;
guild.credits.timeout = timeout !== null ? timeout : guild.credits.timeout;
+ guild.credits.workRate = workRate !== null ? workRate : guild.credits.workRate;
+ // eslint-disable-next-line max-len
+ guild.credits.workTimeout = workTimeout !== null ? workTimeout : guild.credits.workTimeout;
// eslint-disable-next-line max-len
guild.credits.minimumLength = minimumLength !== null ? minimumLength : guild.credits.minimumLength;
@@ -27,7 +33,14 @@ module.exports = async (interaction) => {
title: 'Credits',
description: 'Following settings is set',
color: config.colors.success,
- fields: [{ name: 'Status', value: `${guild.credits.status}`, inline: true }, { name: 'URL', value: `${guild.credits.url}`, inline: true }, { name: 'Token', value: `${guild.credits.token}` }, { name: 'Rate', value: `${guild.credits.rate}`, inline: true }, { name: 'Minimum Length', value: `${guild.credits.minimumLength}`, inline: true }, { name: 'Timeout', value: `${guild.credits.timeout}`, inline: true }],
+ fields: [{ name: 'Status', value: `${guild.credits.status}`, inline: true },
+ { name: 'URL', value: `${guild.credits.url}`, inline: true },
+ { name: 'Token', value: `${guild.credits.token}` },
+ { name: 'Rate', value: `${guild.credits.rate}`, inline: true },
+ { name: 'Minimum Length', value: `${guild.credits.minimumLength}`, inline: true },
+ { name: 'Timeout', value: `${guild.credits.timeout}`, inline: true },
+ { name: 'Work Rate', value: `${guild.credits.workRate}`, inline: true },
+ { name: 'Work Timeout', value: `${guild.credits.workTimeout}`, inline: true }],
timestamp: new Date(),
footer: { iconURL: config.footer.icon, text: config.footer.text },
};
diff --git a/src/commands/credits/addons/work.js b/src/commands/credits/addons/work.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5df8ae4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/commands/credits/addons/work.js
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+const config = require('../../../../config.json');
+const logger = require('../../../handlers/logger');
+const guilds = require('../../../helpers/database/models/guildSchema');
+const credits = require('../../../helpers/database/models/creditSchema');
+const creditNoun = require('../../../helpers/creditNoun');
+
+const workedRecently = new Set();
+
+// eslint-disable-next-line consistent-return
+module.exports = async (interaction) => {
+ try {
+ const guild = await guilds.findOne({ guildId: interaction.member.guild.id });
+ if (!workedRecently.has(interaction.member.id)) {
+ const creditsEarned = Math.floor(Math.random() * guild.credits.workRate);
+ await credits
+ .findOneAndUpdate(
+ { userId: interaction.member.id, guildId: interaction.member.guild.id },
+ { $inc: { balance: creditsEarned } },
+ { new: true, upsert: true },
+ )
+ .then(async () => {
+ logger.debug(`Credits added to user: ${interaction.member.id}`);
+ const embed = {
+ title: 'Work',
+ description: `You earned ${creditNoun(creditsEarned)}`,
+ color: config.colors.success,
+ timestamp: new Date(),
+ footer: { iconURL: config.footer.icon, text: config.footer.text },
+ };
+
+ return interaction.editReply({ embeds: [embed], ephemeral: true });
+ })
+ .catch(async (err) => {
+ await logger.error(err);
+ });
+
+ workedRecently.add(interaction.member.id);
+ setTimeout(() => {
+ logger.debug(
+ `User: ${interaction.member.id} has not worked within last ${
+ guild.credits.workTimeout / 1000
+ } seconds, work can be runned`,
+ );
+ workedRecently.delete(interaction.member.id);
+ }, guild.credits.timeout);
+ } else {
+ logger.debug(
+ `User: ${interaction.member.id} has already worked within last ${
+ guild.credits.workTimeout / 1000
+ } seconds, no work is runned`,
+ );
+ const embed = {
+ title: 'Work',
+ description: `You can not work now, wait ${guild.credits.workTimeout / 1000} seconds until timeout is out.`,
+ color: config.colors.error,
+ timestamp: new Date(),
+ footer: { iconURL: config.footer.icon, text: config.footer.text },
+ };
+
+ return interaction.editReply({ embeds: [embed], ephemeral: true });
+ }
+ } catch (e) {
+ await logger.error(e);
+ }
+};
diff --git a/src/commands/credits/index.js b/src/commands/credits/index.js
index e4dafa1..b03aa11 100644
--- a/src/commands/credits/index.js
+++ b/src/commands/credits/index.js
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ const top = require('./addons/top');
const transfer = require('./addons/transfer');
const set = require('./addons/set');
const settings = require('./addons/settings');
+const work = require('./addons/work');
module.exports = {
permissions: new Permissions([
@@ -78,24 +79,17 @@ module.exports = {
.addSubcommand((subcommand) => subcommand
.setName('settings')
.setDescription('Manage credit settings. (ADMIN)')
- .addBooleanOption((option) => option
- .setName('status')
- .setDescription('Toggle credits.'))
- .addStringOption((option) => option
- .setName('url')
- .setDescription('Controlpanel.gg URL.'))
- .addStringOption((option) => option
- .setName('token')
- .setDescription('Controlpanel.gg token.'))
- .addNumberOption((option) => option
- .setName('rate')
- .setDescription('Credits rate.'))
- .addNumberOption((option) => option
- .setName('minimum-length')
- .setDescription('Minimum length for credits.'))
- .addNumberOption((option) => option
- .setName('timeout')
- .setDescription('Timeout between credits (milliseconds).'))),
+ .addBooleanOption((option) => option.setName('status').setDescription('Toggle credits.'))
+ .addStringOption((option) => option.setName('url').setDescription('Controlpanel.gg URL.'))
+ .addStringOption((option) => option.setName('token').setDescription('Controlpanel.gg token.'))
+ .addNumberOption((option) => option.setName('rate').setDescription('Credits rate.'))
+ .addNumberOption((option) => option.setName('minimum-length').setDescription('Minimum length for credits.'))
+ .addNumberOption((option) => option.setName('work-rate').setDescription('Work rate (rate).'))
+ .addNumberOption((option) => option.setName('work-timeout').setDescription('Timeout between working for credits (milliseconds).'))
+ .addNumberOption((option) => option.setName('timeout').setDescription('Timeout between credits (milliseconds).')))
+ .addSubcommand((subcommand) => subcommand
+ .setName('work')
+ .setDescription('Work for credits.')),
async execute(interaction) {
const guild = await guilds.findOne({ guildId: interaction.member.guild.id });
@@ -130,6 +124,8 @@ module.exports = {
await transfer(interaction);
} else if (interaction.options.getSubcommand() === 'set') {
await set(interaction);
+ } else if (interaction.options.getSubcommand() === 'work') {
+ await work(interaction);
}
return true;
},
diff --git a/src/events/guildCreate.js b/src/events/guildCreate.js
index 3d3cc15..31a46aa 100644
--- a/src/events/guildCreate.js
+++ b/src/events/guildCreate.js
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-const config = require('../../config.json');
const logger = require('../handlers/logger');
const guilds = require('../helpers/database/models/guildSchema');
@@ -6,8 +5,14 @@ const guilds = require('../helpers/database/models/guildSchema');
module.exports = {
name: 'interactionCreate',
async execute(guild) {
- const guildExist = await guilds.findOne({ guildId: guild.id });
+ const guildExist = await guilds.findOne({ guildId: guild.id })
+ .then(logger.debug(`Found guild: ${guild.id}`))
+ .catch(logger.error);
- if (!guildExist) { await guilds.create({ guildId: guild.id }); }
+ if (!guildExist) {
+ await guilds.create({ guildId: guild.id })
+ .then(() => logger.debug(`Create guild: ${guild.id} was success`))
+ .catch((e) => logger.error(e));
+ }
},
};
diff --git a/src/helpers/database/models/guildSchema.js b/src/helpers/database/models/guildSchema.js
index a44aeef..e27aca5 100644
--- a/src/helpers/database/models/guildSchema.js
+++ b/src/helpers/database/models/guildSchema.js
@@ -28,6 +28,12 @@ const guildSchema = new mongoose.Schema(
timeout: {
type: mongoose.SchemaTypes.Number, default: 5000,
},
+ workRate: {
+ type: mongoose.SchemaTypes.Number, default: 15,
+ },
+ workTimeout: {
+ type: mongoose.SchemaTypes.Number, default: 900000,
+ },
},
},
{ timestamps: true },