See the README for usages and details. A breaking changes here too: * run.py is gone, we now handle that kind of thing with docker * The token is out of the config and is now an ENVAR (ideally using a .env) * `.json` files are now in a .matchy/ subdirectory, as this makes it a lot easier for the container to safely read Bonus: * fix a score_factors.setdefault call causing issues * Reformat some of the readme |
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requirements.txt |
Matchy
Matchy matches matchees.
Matchy is a Discord bot that groups up users for fun and vibes. Matchy can be installed on your server by clicking here. Matchy only allows authorised users to trigger posts in channels.
Commands
Matchy supports a bunch of user, matcher
and bot owner commands. /
commands are available in any channel the bot has access to, and $
commands are only available in DMs.
Command | Permissions | Description |
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/join | user | Joins the matchee list |
/leave | user | Leaves the matchee list |
/pause | user | Pauses the user for days: int days |
/list | user | Lists the current matchees and scheduled matches |
/match | user | Shares a preview of the matchee groups of size group_min: int with the user, offers a button to post the match to matcher users |
/schedule | matcher |
Shedules a match every week with group_min: int users on weekday: int day and at hour: int hour. Can pass cancel: True to stop the schedule |
$sync | bot owner | Syncs bot command data with the discord servers |
$close | bot owner | Closes the bot connection so the bot quits safely |
$grant | bot owner | Grants matcher to a given user (ID) |
Development
Development has been on on Linux so far, but running on Mac or Windows should work fine. Please report any issues found.
Dependencies
python3
- Obviously, ideally 3.11venv
- Used for the python virtual env, specs inrequirements.txt
docker
- Optional, for deployment
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
git checkout -b [feature-branch-name]
VSCode can 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 scripts/test.py
, which lints all python code and runs any tests with pytest
. A helper script scripts/test-cov.py
is available to generate a html view on current code coverage.
Hosting
Config and State
Matchy is configured by an optional $MATCHY_CONFIG
envar or a .matchy/config.json
file that takes this format:
{
"version" : 2,
"match" : {
"score_factors": {
"repeat_role" : 4,
"repeat_match" : 8,
"extra_member" : 32,
"upper_threshold" : 64
}
}
}
Only the version is required.
See py/config.py
for explanations for any extra settings here.
State is stored locally in a .matchy/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
for schema information if you need to inspect it.
Secrets
The TOKEN
envar is required run the bot. It's recommended this is placed in a local .env
file. To generate bot token for development see this discord.py guide.
Docker
Docker and Compose configs are provided, with the latest release tagged as ghcr.io/mdiluz/matchy:latest
. A location for persistent data is stil required so some persistent volume will need to be mapped into the container as /usr/share/app/.matchy
.
An example for how to do this may look like this:
docker run -v --env-file=.env ./.matchy:/usr/src/app/.matchy ghcr.io/mdiluz/matchy:latest
A (docker-compose.yml
)[docker-compose.yml] file is also provided that essentially performs the above when used with docker compose up --exit-code-from matchy
. A MATCHY_DATA
envar can be used in conjunction with compose to set a custom local path for the location of the data file.
TODO
- Implement better tests to the discordy parts of the codebase
- Implement a .json file upgrade test
- Track if matches were successful
- Improve the weirdo