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eventmonkey

v1.0.7

Published

Discord package to add event scheduling to bots

Readme

eventMonkey is a database-free package that provides any Discord bot with the ability to schedule events that use Discord's GuildScheduledEvent API as well as a discussion thread.

Features:

  • Fancy Pants Event Editing - Events are created and edited using Discord's embeds and modals for a simple, intuitive user experience.
  • RSVP List - Users mark their attendance or cancel their RSVP with the click of a button.
  • Thread auto-management - Archives and locks event threads after they become inactive.
  • Recurring events - Events can be set up to recur hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly.
  • Notifications - Announcements can be configured to mention each attendee by name, roles, and more. Configure announcements to appear before events start and end.

Getting Started:

To start eventMonkey, you call the configure function, providing a configuration and a discord.js Client as an argument. eventMonkey will start up and begin running regular maintenance tasks; once this is finished, you can call the registerCommands function. If you would prefer to handle registration yourself, you can retrieve a SlashCommandBuilder using command.builder(), and handle execution with the command.execute function.

View the example folder for a barebones implementation of a standalone bot.

Configuration:

Before the command is built with command.builder(), you must call configure() with a valid EventMonkeyConfiguration, or with a function that meets the ConfigurationProvider signature, which can provide a configuration file when called with a guild ID (for dynamically providing configurations). A basic default configuration object can be acquired by calling defaultConfiguration(). At a minimum, you must specify a commandName, editingTimeout, a timeZone definition, and at least one EventType.

The configuration file in the example folder contains a full list of settings, along with descriptions and examples of their usage.