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dagbot

The official Repository for dagbot, the self proclaimed n1 meme bot. https://dagbot.daggy.tech

SQL Data

Dagbot needs 3 Tables in an SQL databse to function. You can use get the SQL from the migration.sql file and run em

Do note this is postgresql database

configuration

configuration.yml

This is a file which stores all of dagbots data. You can view a sample in the repository

.env

ONLY FOR DOCKER/k8s Customise the dagbot.env

If you do not want to use yaml you can set env vars and dagbot will autp generate the yml. This will only work whn using the container system.

Dagbot Website

There is a task in a file named statupload.py this file just periodically uploads statistics to the dagbot-app api to display o the website. You should remove this file.

Running Normally

To Get Dagbot up and Running its as simple as runnig the script below. Please note poetry is required. Configuration.yml is required

poetry install
poetry run python -m dagbot

Docker Build

Please note these docker configs are special to dagbot. For general purpose discord.py Dockerfiles please use these ones instead. https://github.com/Gorialis/discord.py-docker/tree/master/dockerfiles

Cloningf Repo and Building Image locally

Build Image

docker build -t dagbot .

Run with configuration.yml

docker run -v ${PWD}/configuration.yml:/configuration.yml dagbot   

Run with .env

docker run --env-file dagbot.env dagbot   

Using the dockerhub image

Run with configuration.yml

docker run -v ${PWD}/configuration.yml:/configuration.yml daggy1234/dagbot:latest   

Run with .env

docker run --env-file dagbot.env daggy1234/dagbot:latest

kubernetes

This assumes you have a working kubernetes cluster with kubectl

Create a configmap named config with your env file

kubectl create configmap config --from-env-file=dagbot.env

Create a pod using the deployment.yaml file.

kubectl apply -f deployment.yaml

Thats it you now have a dagbot kubernetes pod deployed!

Server

Join the discord for help.

I recommend usingmy hosted version, but feel free to self host. Drop a star and read the license!