# Matchy Matchy matches matchees. ![Tests](https://github.com/mdiluz/matchy/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg) Matchy is a Discord bot that groups up users for fun and vibes. Matchy can be installed on your server by clicking [here](https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=1270849346987884696). ## Commands Matchy is mostly managed with commands in server channels. These are all listed below. ### User commands #### /join and /leave Allows users to sign up and leave the group matching in the channel the command is used. #### /pause [days: int(7)] Allows users to pause their matching in a channel for a given number of days. Users can use `/join` to re-join before the end of that time. #### /list List the current matchees in the channel as well as any current scheduled match runs. ### Matcher commands Only usable by users with the `matcher` scope. #### /match [group_min: int(3)] Matches groups of users in a channel and offers a button to pose those groups to the channel to users with `matcher` auth scope. Tracks historical matches and attempts to match users to make new connections with people with divergent roles, in an attempt to maximise diversity. #### /schedule [group_min: int(3)] [weekday: int(0)] [hour: int(9)] [cancel: bool(False)] Allows a matcher to set a weekly schedule for matches in the channel, cancel can be used to remove a scheduled run ### Admin commands Only usable by users with the `owner` scope. Only usable in a DM with the bot user. #### $sync and $close Syncs bot commands and reloads the state file, or closes down the bot. ## Development Current development is on Linux, though running on Mac or Windows should work fine, although some scripts are currently bash. ### Dependencies * `python3` - Obviously, ideally 3.11 * `venv` - Used for the python virtual env, specs in `requirements.txt` ### Getting Started ``` git clone git@github.com:mdiluz/matchy.git cd matchy python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt ``` VSCode can then be configured to use this new `.venv` and is the recommended way to develop. ### Tests Python tests are written to use `pytest` and cover most internal functionality. Tests can be run in the same way as in the Github Actions with [`bin/test.sh`](`bin/test.sh`), which lints all python code and runs any tests with `pytest`. #### Coverage A helper script [`bin/coverage.sh`](bin/coverage.sh) is available to generate a html view on current code coverage. ## Hosting ### Config Matchy is configured by a required `config.json` file that takes this format: ```json { "version" : 1, "token" : "<>", "match" : { "score_factors": { "repeat_role" : 4, "repeat_match" : 8, "extra_member" : 32, "upper_threshold" : 64 } } } ``` Only token and version are required. To generate bot token for development see [this discord.py guide](https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/discord.html). See [`py/config.py`](py/config.py) for explanations for any extra settings here. ### Running It is recommended to only ever run the `release` branch in production, as this branch has passed the tests. Running the bot can be as simple as `python3 bin/matchy.py`, but a [`bin/run.py`](bin/run.py) script is provided to update with `git pull`, enter the `.venv`, install new `pip` dependencies and run the bot. The following command can be used to execute `run.sh` command on a loop, allowing the bot to be updated with a simple `$close` command from an owner, exiting the loop if the bot throws any fatal errors. ``` while ./bin/run.sh; end ``` ### State State is stored locally in a `state.json` file. This will be created by the bot. This stores historical information on users, maching schedules, user auth scopes and more. See [`py/state.py`](py/state.py) for schema information if you need to inspect it. ## TODO * Write integration tests (maybe with [dpytest](https://dpytest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/getting_started.html)?) * Implement a .json file upgrade test * Track if matches were successful * Improve the weirdo