# Configuration for LCC-Bot resides here. # This file is not tracked by git, so you can safely change it without worrying about it being overwritten or # accidentally committing your changes. # Please note that removing any of the variables here may cause errors - if you remove a variable, you should # test the bot to make sure it still works. If you removed a variable that's required, you will get an ImportError. # # Note that sometimes new config options are added down the line - you should occasionally check # https://github.com/EEKIM10/LCC-bot/blob/master/config.example.py to see if there are any changes or new options. import datetime import os import discord # The IDs of guilds the bot should be in; used to determine where to make slash commands guilds = [994710566612500550] # Email & email password for the email verification system email = None email_password = "app-specific email password" # Reminder timings for the assignments' system. This doesn't really need changing. reminders = { "1 week": 806400, "2 days": 86400 * 2, "1 day": 86400, "6pm": datetime.time(18, 0, 0, 0), "3 hours": 3600 * 3, } # Toggles whether the bot will show the lupupa warning status on thursdays. lupupa_warning = True # Here are variables used by the web server for authentication. # If not all of these are provided, web-auth is disabled. # This also means that web-based verification is also disabled. # Incorrect credentials will cause errors, indirectly disabling the web functionality. # Set all of these to `none` if you don't want to use the web functionality. OAUTH_ID = None # The user ID of your bot. Must be a string. OAUTH_SECRET = "my_secret" # The oauth secret. OAUTH_REDIRECT_URI = "http://127.0.0.1:3762/auth" # The full redirect URI registered on your oauth page. # Here you can change where the web server points. # You should not change this as you should only permit access to the web server via web proxy. HTTP_HOST = "127.0.0.1" HTTP_PORT = 3762 # You can also just fully turn the web server off WEB_SERVER = False # Only change this if you want to test changes to the bot without sending too much traffic to discord. # Connect modes: # * 0: Operate as normal # * 1: Exit as soon as the bot is ready # * 2: Exit before making the websocket connection to discord CONNECT_MODE = 0 # Toggles dev mode based on the environment variable `DEV`. You can set this to anything here, as long as it # can evaluate to a boolean. dev = bool(int(os.getenv("DEV", "0"))) if dev is False: # This is the token that will be used if dev mode is disabled. token = "PROD_TOKEN" else: # This is the token that will be used for development mode. You should specify this if you have a separate test bot # to avoid creating duplicate slash commands or exceeding rate limits. token = "DEV_TOKEN" # You can also set intents here if you want to disable some of them. By default, the bot will enable all intents. intents = discord.Intents.all()