Discord.py get message from DM
I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)
The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?
python discord discord.py
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I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)
The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?
python discord discord.py
What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another messagereact_message
?
– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:15
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I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)
The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?
python discord discord.py
I try to make my bot to get message from DM using this syntax:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(wolf, react_message.id)
The wolf contains the id of user, but the get_message syntax can't take the id from wolf. Any ideas?
python discord discord.py
python discord discord.py
asked Nov 19 '18 at 9:45
Shiina011Shiina011
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What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another messagereact_message
?
– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:15
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What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another messagereact_message
?
– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:15
What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message
react_message
?– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:15
What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message
react_message
?– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:15
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like said the doc, the client.get_message
methods must take as parameter an channel object and an id.
In case of DM channel, you can pass an user
or member
object.
For get an user by id, you can use client.get_user_info
methods:
user = await client.get_user_info("123456789")
And after, with your user
object, you can get message with ID
message = await client.get_message(user, "135792468")
So, for fix your code, if wolf is a string id, you can use this following code:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
user = await self.client.get_user_info(wolf)
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(user, react_message.id)
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like said the doc, the client.get_message
methods must take as parameter an channel object and an id.
In case of DM channel, you can pass an user
or member
object.
For get an user by id, you can use client.get_user_info
methods:
user = await client.get_user_info("123456789")
And after, with your user
object, you can get message with ID
message = await client.get_message(user, "135792468")
So, for fix your code, if wolf is a string id, you can use this following code:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
user = await self.client.get_user_info(wolf)
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(user, react_message.id)
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like said the doc, the client.get_message
methods must take as parameter an channel object and an id.
In case of DM channel, you can pass an user
or member
object.
For get an user by id, you can use client.get_user_info
methods:
user = await client.get_user_info("123456789")
And after, with your user
object, you can get message with ID
message = await client.get_message(user, "135792468")
So, for fix your code, if wolf is a string id, you can use this following code:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
user = await self.client.get_user_info(wolf)
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(user, react_message.id)
add a comment |
like said the doc, the client.get_message
methods must take as parameter an channel object and an id.
In case of DM channel, you can pass an user
or member
object.
For get an user by id, you can use client.get_user_info
methods:
user = await client.get_user_info("123456789")
And after, with your user
object, you can get message with ID
message = await client.get_message(user, "135792468")
So, for fix your code, if wolf is a string id, you can use this following code:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
user = await self.client.get_user_info(wolf)
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(user, react_message.id)
like said the doc, the client.get_message
methods must take as parameter an channel object and an id.
In case of DM channel, you can pass an user
or member
object.
For get an user by id, you can use client.get_user_info
methods:
user = await client.get_user_info("123456789")
And after, with your user
object, you can get message with ID
message = await client.get_message(user, "135792468")
So, for fix your code, if wolf is a string id, you can use this following code:
for wolf in wolf_list_id:
user = await self.client.get_user_info(wolf)
poll_message = await self.client.get_message(user, react_message.id)
answered Nov 21 '18 at 10:35
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What exactly is this supposed to do? You're looking in private channels for a message with the same id as another message
react_message
?– Patrick Haugh
Nov 19 '18 at 14:15