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Tip Bot

A BTC and ERC20 Tip bot made for Discord, with MySQL as a DB.

This code is based off the modular (and not secure) ERC20 Tip Bot here. This one does not claim to be modular, yet it should be easy to modify this bot to work off other databases or coin APIs.

To install the bot:

  • If the coin is BTC based:
    • Install your 'BTCd'.
    • Edit the conf file to add server=1, rpcuser=user, and rpcpass=pass (with your own username and password).
    • Start the daemon.
    • Move btcSettings.json to settings.json.
    • Edit the settings.json file's coin object to have:
      • symbol set to the coin's symbol ("BTC").
      • decimals set to the amount of the coin's decimals (8). Optionally, you may set a lower amount of decimals so users can't tip satoshis.
      • port set to the daemon's RPC port (8337).
      • user set to the username you set in the conf file ("user").
      • pass set to the password you set in the conf file ("pass").
  • If the coin is an ERC20:
    • Move erc20Settings.json to settings.json.
    • Edit the settings.json file's coin object to have:
      • symbol set to the coin's symbol ("ERC").
      • decimals set to the amount of the coin's decimals (18).
      • withdrawFee set to the amount of the coin to charge every withdraw.
      • infura set to the WebSocket URL of the Infura Project the bot is run through.
      • NOTE: if you want to use a geth light node instead of infura:
        • Update geth-light.service replacing user with your user and /path/to with the path to the erc20tipbot folder.
        • Move to the service folder mv geth-light.service /etc/systemd/system/geth-light.service
        • Start the service: systemctl start geth-light
      • keys set to the directory used for keystore files. Every keystore in this directory must be encrypted with a blank password, and the bot will work with every keystore.
    • Edit the settings.json file's coin.addresses object to have:
      • wallet set to the address which will host all the Ether used to fund TXs. This must be an address in a keystore file already in the keys directory.
      • contract set to the ERC20's contract address.
  • Install MySQL.
    • Create a database.
    • Create a table with name VARCHAR(64), address VARCHAR(64), balance VARCHAR(64), notify tinyint(1).
    • Create a table with name VARCHAR(64), active tinyint(1)
    • Edit the settings.json file's mysql var to have:
      • db set to the name of the database you made for the bot.
      • tips set to the name of the table you made for the bot.
      • admins set to the name of the table you made for the admin bot.
      • user set to the name of a MySQL user with access to the DB.
      • pass set to the password of that MySQL user.
  • Create a Discord Bot User.
    • Go to https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me.
    • Click New App.
    • Enter a name, and optionally, upload an icon.
    • Click Create a Bot User.
    • Grab the Client ID from the top, and go to this link: https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=!!CLIENT_ID!!&scope=bot&permissions=68672, after replacing !!CLIENT_ID!! with the bot's client ID. This will allow you to add the bot to a server with the proper permissions of Read Messages/Send Messages/Add Reactions (the last one is only necessary if you use giveaways).
    • Edit the settings.json file's discord var to include:
      • token set to the bot user token. This is not the client user.
      • user set to the value gotten by right-clicking the bot on your server and clicking Copy ID. This requires Developer Mode to be enabled on your Discord client.
      • giveawayEmoji set to the emoji you want to use for giveaways. This defaults to 🎉.
  • Set up pools. Either delete or modify the ones in settings.json.
    • admins control who can add/remove members.
    • members is anyone who can spend the money in the pool.
  • Set up any channel locked commands in settings.json's commands var.
    • If you wish to lock a command to a channel, edit example to be the name of the command, and ROOM ID to be the value gotten from right-clicking a room and clicking Copy ID. You can add multiple channel IDs to the array.
    • To setup more channel locks, simply copy the example template and fill it our properly.
  • Install NodeJS dependencies via npm i.
    • discord.js will print several warnings about requiring a peer but none was installed. These are normal, and refer to optional packages for connecting to voice channels, something we don't do.

All pools must be created via settings.json. All edits to the list of admins must also be done there. Members can be added and removed with !pool NAME add @USER and !pool NAME remove @USER, where NAME is the name of the pool, and @USER is a ping of the Discord user. To send from a pool, use !tip POOL @USER AMOUNT.

There is also a giveaway command to run giveaways with, yet it is currently disabled due to changes with how emojis are handled. If you don't want it, either don't setup the giveaways pool or comment out the line that loads it in main.js. To use it, run !giveaway Ts Ww A, where T is the time in seconds (or use "m" as a suffix for minutes), W is the amount of winners, and A is the amount each win. The amount will come from the giveaways pool and be tipped out to the winners.

Neither of these commands are documented as they are only to be used by whoever runs the bot, and that is not most people. It's not for security via obscurity, but rather because a long help file where half the commands aren't needed is annoying.

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