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\page making_threads Creating and talking in a thread | ||
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A new feature added to Discord recently is `Threads`, these allow you to break off a message into a different "channel", without creating a whole new channel. There are also other types of "thread channels", one example being a `forums channel`. This type of channel only contains threads, meaning you can't send messages in it so if you want to make one of them, be careful about trying to send a message in it! | ||
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In this tutorial, we'll be going through how to create a thread and how to talk in a thread. | ||
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First, let's go through creating a thread. | ||
~~~~~~~~~~{.cpp} | ||
#include <dpp/dpp.h> | ||
int main() | ||
{ | ||
/* Create the bot */ | ||
dpp::cluster bot("token"); | ||
bot.on_log(dpp::utility::cout_logger()); | ||
/* The event is fired when the bot detects a message in any server and any channel it has access to. */ | ||
bot.on_slashcommand([&bot](const dpp::slashcommand_t& event) { | ||
/* Check which command they ran */ | ||
if (event.command.get_command_name() == "create-thread") { | ||
/* Here we create a thread in the current channel. It will expire after 60 minutes of inactivity. We'll also allow other mods to join, and we won't add a slowdown timer. */ | ||
bot.thread_create("Cool thread!", event.command.channel_id, 60, dpp::channel_type::CHANNEL_PUBLIC_THREAD, true, 0, [event](const dpp::confirmation_callback_t& callback) { | ||
if (callback.is_error()) { | ||
event.reply("Failed to create a thread!"); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
event.reply("Created a thread for you!"); | ||
}); | ||
} | ||
}); | ||
bot.on_ready([&bot](const dpp::ready_t& event) { | ||
if (dpp::run_once<struct register_bot_commands>()) { | ||
/* Create and register the command */ | ||
bot.global_command_create(dpp::slashcommand("create-thread", "Create a thread!", bot.me.id)); | ||
} | ||
}); | ||
bot.start(dpp::st_wait); | ||
return 0; | ||
} | ||
~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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If all went well, you'll see that the bot has successfully created a thread! | ||
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\image html creating_thread.png | ||
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Now, let's cover talking in that thread from a channel. It's worth noting that we will be assuming that the thread you just created is the only thread in your server! | ||
~~~~~~~~~~{.cpp} | ||
#include <dpp/dpp.h> | ||
int main() | ||
{ | ||
/* Create the bot */ | ||
dpp::cluster bot("token"); | ||
bot.on_log(dpp::utility::cout_logger()); | ||
/* The event is fired when the bot detects a message in any server and any channel it has access to. */ | ||
bot.on_slashcommand([&bot](const dpp::slashcommand_t & event) { | ||
/* Check which command they ran */ | ||
if (event.command.get_command_name() == "message-thread") { | ||
/* Get all active threads in a guild. */ | ||
bot.threads_get_active(event.command.guild_id, [&bot, event](const dpp::confirmation_callback_t& callback) { | ||
if (callback.is_error()) { | ||
event.reply("Failed to get threads!"); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
/* Get the list of active threads in the guild. */ | ||
auto threads = callback.get<dpp::active_threads>(); | ||
dpp::snowflake thread_id; | ||
/* Loop through the threads, getting each value in the map. Then we get the first value and then break off. | ||
* The reason we're getting only the first value is because, for this example, we'll just assume you've only got a single active thread (the one created by the bot) | ||
*/ | ||
for (const auto& _thread : threads) { | ||
thread_id = _thread.first; | ||
break; | ||
} | ||
/* Send a message in the first thread we find. */ | ||
bot.message_create(dpp::message(thread_id, "Hey, I'm first to message in a cool thread!"), [event](const dpp::confirmation_callback_t& callback2) { | ||
if (callback2.is_error()) { | ||
event.reply("Failed to send a message in a thread."); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
event.reply("I've sent a message in the specified thread."); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
} | ||
}); | ||
bot.on_ready([&bot](const dpp::ready_t& event) { | ||
if (dpp::run_once<struct register_bot_commands>()) { | ||
/* Create and register the command */ | ||
bot.global_command_create(dpp::slashcommand("message-thread", "Message a thread!", bot.me.id)); | ||
} | ||
}); | ||
bot.start(dpp::st_wait); | ||
return 0; | ||
} | ||
~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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After that, you'll be able to see your bot send a message in your thread! | ||
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\image html creating_thread_2.png |
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