D++ (DPP)
C++ Discord API Bot Library
Using Emojis

Need your bot to use an emoji? Then you've come to the right place! Here are three examples of using emojis.

Note
If your bot isn't in the guild you want to use the custom emoji from, it won't work, giving you dpp::err_unknown_emoji.

First - Sending emojis. You have to use its mention, which depends on the type. If it's a default emoji, you use the corresponding character. So, for example, if you wanted to send a nerd emoji, you would use the nerd unicode character. Now, custom emoji. There are two types: static and animated. Their mentions are <:[name]:[id]> and <a:[name]:[id]>, where [name] means the emoji name and [id] is for its ID. When you send such mention, it automatically gets converted into your emoji. Here's an example of sending emojis:

#include <dpp/dpp.h>
#include <dpp/unicode_emoji.h>
int main() {
dpp::cluster bot("Epic Token");
/* We'll be using two emojis: shocked guy and animated mad face. */
dpp::emoji shocked("vahuyi", 1179366531856093214);
dpp::emoji mad("mad", 1117795317052616704, dpp::e_animated); /* We need this third argument, which is an emoji flag. */
bot.on_slashcommand([shocked, mad](const dpp::slashcommand_t& event) {
if (event.command.get_command_name() == "send-emojis") {
/* Here we send our very informative message: three epic emojis. */
event.reply(dpp::unicode_emoji::nerd + shocked.get_mention() + mad.get_mention());
}
});
bot.on_ready([&bot](const dpp::ready_t& event) {
if (dpp::run_once<struct register_bot_commands>()) {
bot.global_command_create(dpp::slashcommand("send-emojis", "Send the emojis", bot.me.id));
}
});
/* Start the bot! */
bot.start(dpp::st_wait);
return 0;
}
The cluster class represents a group of shards and a command queue for sending and receiving commands...
Definition: cluster.h:80
Represents an emoji for a dpp::guild.
Definition: emoji.h:64
std::string get_command_name() const
Get the command name for a command interaction.
Represents an application command, created by your bot either globally, or on a guild.
Definition: appcommand.h:1339
std::function< void(const dpp::log_t &)> DPP_EXPORT cout_logger()
Get a default logger that outputs to std::cout. e.g.
@ e_animated
Animated emoji.
Definition: emoji.h:53
@ st_wait
Wait forever on a condition variable. The cluster will spawn threads for each shard and start() will ...
Definition: cluster.h:63
interaction command
command interaction
Definition: dispatcher.h:678
Session ready.
Definition: dispatcher.h:961
User has issued a slash command.
Definition: dispatcher.h:695

Now, our bot will send our epic emojis!

Second - Reacting to messages. Sometimes there's something so interesting in the chat that we want to react to it. While we see the emoji we react with, for bots, it's some plain text. There are different formats for different kinds of emoji when reacting too. For unicode, it's simply its character, like when sending. For custom ones it's either [name]:[id] (if static) or a:[name]:[id] (if animated). Let's show our bot's honest reactions!

#include <dpp/dpp.h>
#include <dpp/unicode_emoji.h>
int main() {
/* The second argument is a bitmask of intents - i_message_content is needed to see the messages */
/* We'll be using a shocked guy emoji */
dpp::emoji shocked("vahuyi", 1179366531856093214);
dpp::emoji mad("mad", 1117795317052616704, dpp::e_animated); /* We need this third argument, which is an emoji flag. */
bot.on_message_create([&bot, shocked, mad](const dpp::message_create_t& event) {
if (event.msg.content == "I'm hungry") {
/* But if they're hungry */
bot.message_add_reaction(event.msg.id, event.msg.channel_id, dpp::unicode_emoji::cut_of_meat);
/* Let's send some meat to the message, so they don't starve. They will thank us later. */
} else if (event.msg.content == "WHAT?") {
/* If some unknown content shocked the user */
bot.message_add_reaction(event.msg.id, event.msg.channel_id, shocked.format());
/* React to their message with a shocked guy */
} else if (event.msg.content == "I'm unsubscribing") {
/* They are angry! We should also be! */
bot.message_add_reaction(event.msg.id, event.msg.channel_id, mad.format());
/* React to their message with a mad emoji */
}
});
/* Start the bot! */
bot.start(dpp::st_wait);
return 0;
}
@ i_message_content
Intent for receipt of message content.
Definition: intents.h:112
@ i_default_intents
Default D++ intents (all non-privileged intents).
Definition: intents.h:132
Create message.
Definition: dispatcher.h:1635
message msg
message that was created (sent).
Definition: dispatcher.h:1642
std::string content
Contents of the message.
Definition: message.h:2033

Yay, our bot has emotions now!

Finally, select menus. These guys are covered here. They require emoji components (name, ID, animated state) to come separately. If the emoji you're using isn't animated, you don't have to specify that. If your emoji is unicode, it doesn't even have an ID, so you only put the character, since both animated state and ID are defaulted to none (false/0).

#include <dpp/dpp.h>
#include <dpp/unicode_emoji.h>
int main() {
dpp::cluster bot("Epic Token");
/* We now have a new character! That's for the select menu. */
dpp::emoji walter("walter_black", 1179374919088361544);
dpp::emoji mad("mad", 1117795317052616704, dpp::e_animated); /* We need this third argument, which is an emoji flag. */
/* The event is fired when someone issues your commands */
bot.on_slashcommand([walter, mad](const dpp::slashcommand_t& event) {
if (event.command.get_command_name() == "select") {
dpp::message msg(event.command.channel_id, "Now.");
msg.add_component(
dpp::component().add_component(
dpp::component()
.set_type(dpp::cot_selectmenu)
.set_placeholder("Say my name.")
.add_select_option(dpp::select_option("Do what?", "Yeah, you do.", "I don't have a damn clue what you're talking about.").set_emoji(dpp::unicode_emoji::thinking))
.add_select_option(dpp::select_option("Heisenberg", "You're goddamn right!", "The one and only").set_emoji(walter.name, walter.id))
.add_select_option(dpp::select_option("I'm unsubscribing", "Wait what", "Pure cruelty").set_emoji(mad.name, mad.id, mad.is_animated())) /* Since our mad emoji is animated, we should tell that to the function */
.set_id("myselectid")
)
);
event.reply(msg);
}
});
bot.on_select_click([](const dpp::select_click_t& event) {
event.reply(event.values[0]);
});
bot.on_ready([&bot](const dpp::ready_t& event) {
if (dpp::run_once<struct register_bot_commands>()) {
bot.global_command_create(dpp::slashcommand("select", "Send the select menu", bot.me.id));
}
});
/* Start the bot! */
bot.start(dpp::st_wait);
return 0;
}
Click on select.
Definition: dispatcher.h:842
std::vector< std::string > values
select menu values
Definition: dispatcher.h:857

Yay, our context menu is now interesting!

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