Reputation: 105
I'm trying to make the bot writing messages at specific times. Example:
const Discord = require("discord.js");
const client = new Discord.Client();
client.on("ready", () => {
console.log("Online!");
});
var now = new Date();
var hour = now.getUTCHours();
var minute = now.getUTCMinutes();
client.on("message", (message) => {
if (hour === 10 && minute === 30) {
client.channels.get("ChannelID").send("Hello World!");
}
});
Unfortunately, it only works once I trigger another command like:
if (message.content.startsWith("!ping")) {
message.channel.send("pong!");
}
my message: !ping (at 10:10 o'clock)
-> pong!
-> Hello World!
I guess it needs something that constantly checks the time variables.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 32016
Reputation: 41
As Federico stated, that is the right way to solve this problem but the syntax has changed and now with the new update of discord.js (v12) it would be like:
// Getting Discord.js and Cron
const Discord = require('discord.js');
const cron = require('cron');
// Creating a discord client
const client = new Discord.Client();
// We need to run it just one time and when the client is ready
// Because then it will get undefined if the client isn't ready
client.once("ready", () => {
console.log(`Online as ${client.user.tag}`);
let scheduledMessage = new cron.CronJob('00 30 10 * * *', () => {
// This runs every day at 10:30:00, you can do anything you want
// Specifing your guild (server) and your channel
const guild = client.guilds.cache.get('id');
const channel = guild.channels.cache.get('id');
channel.send('You message');
});
// When you want to start it, use:
scheduledMessage.start()
};
// You could also make a command to pause and resume the job
But still credits to Federico, he saved my life!
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 6816
I would use cron
: with this package you can set functions to be executed if the date matches the given pattern.
When building the pattern, you can use *
to indicate that it can be executed with any value of that parameter and ranges to indicate only specific values: 1-3, 7
indicates that you accept 1, 2, 3, 7
.
These are the possible ranges:
0-59
0-59
0-23
1-31
0-11
(Jan-Dec)0-6
(Sun-Sat)Here's an example:
var cron = require("cron");
function test() {
console.log("Action executed.");
}
let job1 = new cron.CronJob('01 05 01,13 * * *', test); // fires every day, at 01:05:01 and 13:05:01
let job2 = new cron.CronJob('00 00 08-16 * * 1-5', test); // fires from Monday to Friday, every hour from 8 am to 16
// To make a job start, use job.start()
job1.start();
// If you want to pause your job, use job.stop()
job1.stop();
In your case, I would do something like this:
const cron = require('cron');
client.on('message', ...); // You don't need to add anything to the message event listener
let scheduledMessage = new cron.CronJob('00 30 10 * * *', () => {
// This runs every day at 10:30:00, you can do anything you want
let channel = yourGuild.channels.get('id');
channel.send('You message');
});
// When you want to start it, use:
scheduledMessage.start()
// You could also make a command to pause and resume the job
Upvotes: 16