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Discord.Net/samples/02_commands_framework/Program.cs
Christopher F 217ec34ef0 Add sample bots to the solution (#972)
* Add sample bots to the solution

* Fix missing attributes, show use of preconditions
2018-04-29 11:16:27 -04:00

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using System;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Discord;
using Discord.WebSocket;
using Discord.Commands;
using _02_commands_framework.Services;
namespace _02_commands_framework
{
// This is a minimal example of using Discord.Net's command
// framework - by no means does it show everything the framework
// is capable of.
//
// You can find samples of using the command framework:
// - Here, under the 02_commands_framework sample
// - https://github.com/foxbot/DiscordBotBase - a barebones bot template
// - https://github.com/foxbot/patek - a more feature-filled bot, utilizing more aspects of the library
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
=> new Program().MainAsync().GetAwaiter().GetResult();
public async Task MainAsync()
{
var services = ConfigureServices();
var client = services.GetRequiredService<DiscordSocketClient>();
client.Log += LogAsync;
services.GetRequiredService<CommandService>().Log += LogAsync;
await client.LoginAsync(TokenType.Bot, Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("token"));
await client.StartAsync();
await services.GetRequiredService<CommandHandlingService>().InitializeAsync();
await Task.Delay(-1);
}
private Task LogAsync(LogMessage log)
{
Console.WriteLine(log.ToString());
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
private IServiceProvider ConfigureServices()
{
return new ServiceCollection()
.AddSingleton<DiscordSocketClient>()
.AddSingleton<CommandService>()
.AddSingleton<CommandHandlingService>()
.AddSingleton<HttpClient>()
.AddSingleton<PictureService>()
.BuildServiceProvider();
}
}
}