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# discord-cleanup-bot
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A simple discord bot to clean up messages in a channel after a configured amount of time.
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## Limitations / special features
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- Only messages not older than 14 days can be deleted
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- Threads are not processed by the bot
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- Pinned messages are excluded from deletion
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## Setup using Docker
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Using Docker is the easiest way to use this bot:
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1. Copy the `docker-compose.yaml` to your server
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2. Create a bot account [using this guide](https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/discord.html#creating-a-bot-account) (ignore the "Inviting Your Bot" section - the bot will show you the correct invite link later)
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3. Paste your bot token behind `BOT_TOKEN=` in the `docker-compose.yaml`
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4. Start the container using `docker compose up -d`
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5. Run `docker compose logs` and copy the invite link to your browser
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## Manual setup
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If you don't want to use Docker, you can set up the bot manually:
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1. Clone the Git repo
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2. Create and activate a new venv
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3. Install the requirements using `requirements.txt`
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4. Create a bot account [using this guide](https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/discord.html#creating-a-bot-account) (ignore the "Inviting Your Bot" section - the bot will show you the correct invite link later)
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5. Set your bot token in the environment variable `BOT_TOKEN` and specify a file path for the SQLite database using `DB_PATH`
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6. Start the `bot.py` script
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7. Copy the invite link to your browser
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## Commands
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All commands provide help messages and support auto-completion.
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- `/purge (days)` Delete all messages of the last x days now an only once.
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- `/retention [get|set|disable] (retention_period)` Manage continous cleanup. The background job runs every 15 minutes.
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A simple discord bot to clean up messages in a channel after a configured ammount of time.
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from models import Guild, Channel, Base
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import discord
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from discord import app_commands, Game, Permissions
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from discord import app_commands, Game
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from discord.app_commands import Choice
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from discord.ext import tasks
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from discord.utils import oauth_url
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logger = logging.getLogger()
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logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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async def setup_hook(self):
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await self.tree.sync()
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self.background_task.start()
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invite_url = oauth_url(client_id=self.application_id, permissions=Permissions(permissions=76800))
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logger.info(f"Bot started. Invite it using the following link: {invite_url}")
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@tasks.loop(minutes=15)
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async def background_task(self):
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version: '3.4'
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services:
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discord-cleanup-bot:
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image: git.bluemedia.dev/bluemedia/discord-cleanup-bot
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volumes:
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- bot-data:/data
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environment:
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- BOT_TOKEN=
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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bot-data:
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