When a user issues a command you may want to join their voice channel, e.g. in a music bot. If you are already on the same voice channel, the bot should do nothing (but be ready to instantly play audio) and if the user is on a different voice channel, the bot should switch to it. If the user is on no voice channel at all, this should be considered an error. This example shows how to do this.
- Note
- Please be aware this example sends no audio, but indicates clearly in the comments where and how you should do so.
#include <dpp/dpp.h>
#include <iomanip>
#include <sstream>
int main(int argc, char const *argv[])
{
std::string command;
ss >> command;
if (command == ".join") {
auto current_vc =
event.from->get_voice(event.
msg->
guild_id);
bool join_vc = true;
if (current_vc) {
if (users_vc != g->
voice_members.end() && current_vc->channel_id == users_vc->second.channel_id) {
join_vc = false;
} else {
join_vc = true;
}
}
if (join_vc) {
bot.message_create(
dpp::message(channel_id,
"You don't seem to be on a voice channel! :("));
} else {
}
}
}
});
bot.start(false);
return 0;
}
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Definition: cluster.h:216
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Definition: guild.h:162
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Definition: guild.h:260
snowflake id
Definition: discord.h:44
guild * find_guild(snowflake id)
Create message.
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Definition: dispatcher.h:661
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Definition: message.h:731
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