Chris Johnston f4b1a5f25b fix: Improve validation of Bot Tokens (#1206)
* improve bot token validation by trying to decode user id from token

Try to decode the user id from the supplied bot token as a way of validating the token. If this should fail, indicate that the token is invalid.

* Update the tokenutils tests to pass the new validation checks

* Add test case for CheckBotTokenValidity method

* lint: clean up whitespace

* Add check for null or whitespace string, lint whitespace

* fix userid conversion

* Add hint to user to check that token is not an oauth client secret

* Catch exception that can be thrown by GetString

* Refactor token conversion logic into it's own testable method
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Discord.Net

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An unofficial .NET API Wrapper for the Discord client (http://discordapp.com).

Check out the documentation or join the Discord API Chat.

Installation

Stable (NuGet)

Our stable builds available from NuGet through the Discord.Net metapackage:

The individual components may also be installed from NuGet:

Unstable (MyGet)

Nightly builds are available through our MyGet feed (https://www.myget.org/F/discord-net/api/v3/index.json).

Compiling

In order to compile Discord.Net, you require the following:

Using Visual Studio

The .NET Core workload must be selected during Visual Studio installation.

Using Command Line

Known Issues

WebSockets (Win7 and earlier)

.NET Core 1.1 does not support WebSockets on Win7 and earlier. This issue has been fixed since the release of .NET Core 2.1. It is recommended to target .NET Core 2.1 or above for your project if you wish to run your bot on legacy platforms; alternatively, you may choose to install the Discord.Net.Providers.WS4Net package.

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